Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Louisiana’s Best Kept Secret: Zigler Art Museum

by Chaney Ferguson
The Times of SWLA



The Zigler Museum is one of Jennings’ hidden gems. It is

located on tree-lined Clara Street in the heart of Jennings’
residential area.

In 1908, George Boyum Zigler, a haberdasher from North Dakota,
moved his family to Jennings after being told by doctors that
he only had six months left to live. The Ziglers bought the
turn of the century style mansion from the Haber family, and
George went on to live another thirty-four years.

During those years he invested in many local businesses such
as a towing a
nd dredging service, a tire and tractor company,
oil drilling, and rice farming. All of his endeavors
contribute
d to the development of the oil industry in the
area.

Fred B. Zigler, George’s son, took over the family business
and continued in his father’s philanthropic undertakings. He
added the Zigler Flying Service, which was one of the first
agricultural flight services of its kind. When Fred married
Ruth they moved into the family home on Clara Street.

In 1963, three years after Fred’s death, Ruth carried out her
dream of forming a cultural center in the area. She set up a
trust fund and donated her home to be used as the museum. Ruth
added the East and West wings to the original structure in
1969. The following year The Zigler Museum officially opened.

At the time, the museum consisted of less than twenty works of
art, nine Louisiana wildlife dioramas, and a few artifacts.
Since the original opening, the museum has acquired many new
pieces including over two hundred European, American, and
Louisiana works of art, as well as a widespread assortment of
wildlife art.

“The director has always lived in the building,” said Dolores
Spears.

Spears, the current director, began by volunteering at the
museum and eventually became the secretary in 1986. The
following year she was the acting director.

“I do whatever needs to be done,” said Spears, “From washing
the dishes to giving tours.”

The museum tries to promote Louisiana artists. Several
Louisiana artists included in the permanent collection are:
Audubon, Drysdale, Clementine Hunter, Knute Heldner, Robert
Rucker, Elton Louviere, and Ellsworth Woodward.

According to Spears the most difficult part of featuring local
and regional artists is choosing between all the great talent.
The museum contains the largest public exhibit of African
American artist, William Tolliver. Jane Miller has worked at
Zigler for the past four years and she is very impressed with
Tolliver’s use of colors in his work.

“He’s self-taught. That’s amazing to me,” said Miller.
The West Wing of the museum displays six centuries of European
and American works by such artists as VanDyck, Rembrandt,
Durer, de Vlaminck, Inness, Whistler, Pissaro, Constable,
Helen Turner, Bierstadt, and Jambor.

“You might recognize Jambor’s work. He illustrated Little
Women,” said Miller.

Zigler Art Museum is full of big names, all tucked away in the
quaint little town of Jennings. Miller and Spears laugh about
how art lovers from all over the country come to Jennings to
see the original pieces, but some locals don’t even know it
exists or like some, may not have a love of art.

“One man came in the other day to fix something,” said Spears.
“He looked around and said the paintings didn’t do anything
for him.”

Fundraiser dinners are held in the West Wing. Guests pay $100
a plate to eat among the beautiful pieces and listen to art
aficionados.

In addition to hosting fundraisers, Miller and Spears lead
children’s tours during the year. Spears engages the children
by stopping in front of a particular painting of a family in
the kitchen and asking the children if the depicted family is
poor.

“The children look at the painting and see the cracked walls
and say yes, the family is poor,” said Spears. “Then I point
to the violin on the wall and other objects in the painting to
show the possessions the family has, revealing that they are
rich.”

In the East Wing, where the Louisiana wildlife dioramas are
exhibited, the children have questions of their own.

“Sometimes the children ask me if the birds are real,” said
Miller. “When I tell them no, they ask why I killed them.”
The museum doesn’t limit itself to reaching children through
tours. An art camp is provided during the summer. The camp
provides the opportunity for children to express their
creative side and possibly use what they have learned from the
guided tours.

“All the supplies are included in the price,” said Spears.
The Zigler Museum Gift Shop features more than just postcard
souvenirs. Replicas of favorite pieces are available for
purchase, either framed or unframed. The shop also includes
jewelry, pottery, art books, cookbooks, porcelain, and wood
carvings.

If you are interested in visiting the Zigler Art Museum, it is located at 411 Clara Street, Jennings, LA. For information call (337) 824-0114 or go to ZiglerArtMuseum.com. The hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm and Sunday 1pm-4pm.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Dave Evan’s Earthfest 09 Sure to be Green, Rockin,’ and Runnin’

By Nancy Correro
Editor, The Times of SWLA


Nearly 20 million Americans participated in the first Earth
Day celebration on April 22, 1970. In the decades since, Earth
Day has spread across the globe with thousands of events in
more than 180 countries.

In this corner of the world, Dave Evans, owner of the Luna Bar
and Grill in downtown Lake Charles, will be hosting Earthfest
09. “This years Earthfest is going to be enormous. We’ve got
the 5k marathon that is going to start here and end here,”
said Evans.

There will be approximately 300 people running in the 5k.
Runners will enjoy a reception afterward with a pasta dinner,
beer, and finishing T-shirts.

Ryan Street in front of Luna’s will be closed off from Broad
to Division Street. The whole street is filled with green
influenced events and all of the live music happens on Luna’s
stage. “It’s basically a big party that I host,” said Evans.
“It’s a celebration for everyone who comes, the Earth, and all
of this is educational.”

Evans is trying to get everyone that makes a difference with
the “green thing” to be a participant and not just the people
who bring their paper to be recycled, but the companies that
are going green and trying to make a difference. “This isn’t
about making money, that’s what I do everyday, this is
awareness, this is a celebration, another reason for us to
enjoy our wonderful downtown and embrace it.”

Other attractions you will see at Earthfest 09 are Sam Houston
State Park’s booth, different flea market vendors, and massage
therapists. There will be a skateboard demonstration from
Ripper’s Skate Park. Billy Navarre is a sponsor and they’ll
have hybrids parked for people to see.

At last years Earthfest there were a bunch of acoustic acts,
some duos, and it was extremely limited because the noise
ordinance hadn’t been changed, said Evans.  He fought for the
cities noise ordinance to be altered downtown. Evans bought
his place with the intention of having live bands play on his
outdoor stage. “The noise ordinance can’t be the same here as
the rest of the city if they’re going to call it an
‘entertainment district’.”

Lake Charles is a stopping ground off I-10 with New Orleans,
Houston, and Austin not far, it’s the perfect place for bands
to stop in and play. Evans has many bands call him to play
Luna. The Lee Boys played on Conan O’Brien about three months
after they played Luna.

This year Evans has teamed up with Calcasieu Parish as a
supporting sponsor with their “Don’t be Trashy” campaign. His
fiscal agent is The Arts and Humanities Council. “Irene
Vandever and Jackie Dowden helped me and they’re wonderful,
wonderful people.

They don’t get recognized for all they do.”
Dave Evans has been in Lake Charles his entire life, “born and
raised.” He was 13 when his parents opened Dave’s Oyster
House, which is where Dave got his feet wet in the restaurant
business.

His Father passed away in 1997 and Dave said his dad was the
glue that made the restaurant work. “He was the mediator between all of us that ran everything.”
Evans lived in Austin, TX and California for a while, but like a lot of us, he
realized that his hometown was a special place and there was
no where else like it in the world.

Now, with Luna, Evans is
the “glue” that holds everything together and makes his
restaurant work, which is evident when he is seen greeting
people table after table.

“I want to accentuate the positive side of Lake Charles,” he
said “we’ve got I-10 that passes over a Lake that our downtown
sits on, nobody else has that.”  Evans is also trying to make
the city aware of local music and art. Everybody knows what
New Orleans has and Lafayette has and Acadiana has and Evans
thinks Lake Charles has all of that, but the culture is a
little bit different here. “I guess my main focus is to fill
that question mark and to make people understand that Chuck
can be good too. 

“I’ve got three kids that I don’t want to see go anywhere,” he
said, “I want them to appreciate this place how I have learned
to appreciate it.”

Earthfest 09 begins at 8:00 a.m. Friday April, 17.  At 9:00
p.m. – 12:00 a.m., the bands Oak Decline, Fresh Nectar,
Jabarvy, and Riverside Railway take the stage. On Saturday

April, 18 at 2:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. the bands Jabarvy,
Funkotron, 6 Pack Deep, Fondue Monks, Little Brother Project,
and Frogs Gone Fishin go on.

The 5k begins at 4:00p.m., April 18 with registration from
3:00-3:45. For more information go to www.lunabarandgrill.com
or call 337-494-5862.

Contraband Days Festival Events



Tuesday, April 28
8:00 AM
L.M.E.A.  Contraband Days State Band Festival
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

Wednesday, April 29
8:00 AM
L.M.E.A. Contraband Days State Band Festival
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus
Thursday, April 30
8:00 AM
L.M.E.A. Contraband Days State Band Festival
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

4:00 PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival Opens
Galley Alley Food Booths
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace opens

7:00 PM
Percy Sledge in Concert - Malibu Stage


Friday, May 1
8:00 AM
L.M.E.A. Contraband Days State Band Festival
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

9:00 AM
ACTS Theatre Presents "Hansel & Gretel in the Enchanted Forest

— Acts One Reid St. Theatre

11:00 AM
ACTS Theatre Presents "Hansel & Gretel in the Enchanted

Forest" — Acts One Reid St. Theatre

4:00 PM
McDonalds Presents Laser Tag at the  LCCC Grounds

5:00 PM
Galley Alley Food Booths
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace opens

6:00 PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival opens
Lake Charles Militia Cannon Firing to Protect the City—Seawall

6:30 PM
Buccaneers begin Landing on the Seawall

6:45 PM
Jean Lafitte Lands and puts Mayor on Trial—Seawall

6:50 PM
Buccaneers Square off with Ground Patrol and Captures the

Mayor—Seawall

7:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Force Mayor to “Walk the Plank"—

Seawall
Band TBA

9:00 PM
KZWA—Contraband Days Presents "SOS" in concert - Malibu Stage
Saturday, May 2
6:00 AM
KPLC-TV presents "Tour Lafitte 2009"
Registration and packet pick up—LCCC Grounds

7:30 AM
KPLC-TV presents "Tour Lafitte 2009"
Ride Starts—LCCC Grounds

8:00 AM
Contraband Days Tennis Tournament — Lake Charles Racquet Club
Contraband Days Volleyball Tournament — McNeese State

University

10:00 AM
O'Reilly's Auto Parts 12th Annual Contraband Classic & Antique

Car Show—LCCC Grounds
The Compassionate Friends of SWLA Contraband Days 26th Annual

Arm wrestling Championship—Weigh in 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM — LCCC

Grounds
Galley Alley Food Booths open
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace

11:00 AM
ACTS Theatre Presents "Hansel & Gretel in the Enchanted

Forest" — Acts One Reid St. Theatre

Noon
McDonalds Presents "Laser Tag"—LCCC Grounds
Todd Armstrong Carnival opens—LCCC Grounds

1:00 PM
The Compassionate Friends of SWLA Contraband Days 26th Annual

Arm wrestling Competition Begins LCCC Grounds
ACTS Theatre Presents "Hansel & Gretel in the Enchanted

Forest" — Acts One Reid St. Theatre
Southwest Underground Metal Fest — LCCC Exhibition Hall

2:00 PM
Lake Charles Sail & Power Squadron presents 3rd Annual

"Concert on the Water — “Kelly McGuire" — Aboard L'Attitude

3:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade

5:00 PM
Rock101, KYKZ, and 96 Budweiser presents "Show Us Your Tan"

contest — LCCC Grounds
Contraband Days presents "Jerry Diaz & Hanna's Reef"

Parrothead Concert — Malibu Stage

7:00 PM
Contraband Days presents "John Reno & The Half-Fast Creekers"

Parrothead Concert — Malibu Stage

9:00 PM
Contraband Days presents "Jim Morris & Big Bamboo Band"

Parrothead Concert — Malibu Stage
Sunday, May 3
8:00 AM
Contraband Days Tennis Tournament — Lake Charles Racquet Club

9:00 AM
Primetime Cheer & Dance Contraband Days Cancer Fundraise —

LCCC Coliseum

11:00 AM
Galley Alley Food Booths
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace

Noon
Todd Armstrong Carnival opens — LCCC Grounds
McDonalds Presents "Laser Tag" — LCCC Grounds

1:00 PM
KYKZ 96 Egg Drop & Dash— LCCC Grounds

3:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade
Contraband Days Presents "Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys" —

Malibu Stage

5:00 PM
Contraband Days Presents "Wayne Toups & ZyDeCajun" — Malibu

Stage
Monday, May 4
8:00 AM
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

6:00 PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides Open—LCCC Grounds
Tuesday, May 5
8:00 AM
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

6:00 PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides Open—LCCC Grounds
Wednesday, May 6
Spring Watercolor Show—Frazier Memorial Library—MSU Campus

6:00 PM
Carnival Rides Open—LCCC Grounds
Thursday, May 7

8:00 AM
Spring Watercolor Show — Frazier Memorial Library — MSU Campus

Noon
Profit N Loss Assn National Prayer Day Luncheon featuring "Ken

Mansfield — The Beatles & The Bible" — LCCC Coliseum

4:00PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides opens — LCCC Grounds
McDonalds Presents "LASER TAG" — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Food Booths — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Dining Ares sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace
"Great American Duck Race" — LCCC Grounds

7:00 PM
"Glad Tidings" Billy Navarre Chevrolet, McDonalds Presents

"Leaving 99" in concert — LCCC Coliseum

8:00 PM
"Glad Tidings" Billy Navarre Chevrolet, McDonalds Presents

"The Afters" in concert — LCCC Coliseum
Friday, May 8
8:00 am
Spring Watercolor Show — Frazier Memorial Library — MSU Campus

4:00 PM
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides opens— LCCC Grounds
McDonalds Presents  LASER TAG  LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Food Booth LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace
"Great American Duck Races"  LCCC Grounds

6:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade

7:30 PM
Contraband Days Presents "Whiskey South" — Malibu Stage

9:00 PM
Contraband Days Presents "Wade Bowen" — Malibu Stage
Saturday, May 9
6:00 AM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off check in — LCCC Grounds

8:00 AM
Sailboat Regatta Registration — Lake Charles Yacht Club
33rd Annual Lake Area Runners 5-Miler Race Begins — Capital

One Tower

9:00 AM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Chef Cook meeting — LCCC

Grounds

10:00 AM
Cajun Days Presents "Howard Noel Jr & Cajun Boogie" — LCCC

Exhibition Hall

10:30 AM
Sailboat Regatta Begins—Lake Charles Yacht Club

11:00 AM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Seafood Judging — LCCC Grounds

Noon
McDonalds Presents "Laser Tag" — LCCC Grounds
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Chicken Judging — LCCC Grounds
Children's Pirate Costume Contest — LCCC Exhibition Hall
"Great American Duck Races" — LCCC Grounds
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Food Booths — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision

Center
Pirate Marketplace

1:00 PM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Rib Judging — LCCC Grounds

2:00 PM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Wild Game Judging — LCCC

Grounds
"Show Me Your Dinghy" Boat Contest

3:00 PM
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Boston Butt Judging — LCCC

Grounds
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade

4:00 PM
Lake Charles Power Squadron presents "I Showed My Dinghy" a

Contraband Days Boat Parade (14' and under)
Cajun Days Presents "Mack Manuel & the Lake Charles Ramblers"

— LCCC Exhibition Hall

4:30 PM
Lake Charles Power Squadron presents "Celtic Currachs" Irish

Boats

5:00 PM
Contraband Presents "Bad Habits" — Malibu Stage
Cajun Pirate Barbeque Cook-off Judging Results — LCCC Grounds
Lake Charles Power Squadron presents "Contraband Days Boat

Parade"

6:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade

6:35 PM
Contraband Days Presents "Johnnie Allan" in concert — Malibu

Rum Stage

7:30 PM
HOT 97.9 Dance-Off — LCCC Grounds

8:05 PM
Contraband Days Presents "Louisiana Express" with Chris

Flowers and John Ieyoub — Elvis in concert — Malibu Rum Stage

9:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade

10:00 PM
"Spectacular Fireworks Show"
Sunday, May 10

Noon
McDonalds Presents "LASER TAG" — LCCC Grounds
Todd Armstrong Carnival Rides — LCCC Grounds
"Great American Duck Races" — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Food Booths — LCCC Grounds
Galley Alley Dining Area sponsored by Lloyd Lauw Collision
Center
Pirate Marketplace

3:00 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Pirate Parade — LCCC Grounds

3:30 PM
Jean Lafitte & Buccaneers Board Boats and depart— LCCC Grounds

For the Daily carnival ride specials call 1-888-535-2144
Service provided by Southwest Call Center
All Events take place at the Lake Charles Civic Center (LCCC)
Grounds unless noted