Big Turnout To Preserve Our History
Monday, September 14, 2015, the
Dorcheat Historical Museum hosted its 7th fundraising event since the 2008
opening of the parish museum. According to museum board members this year was
another successful year, raising near the $30,000 mark with large turnout of guests. Many new faces were in this year’s crowd,
which was a welcome sight to board members.
Folk artist, Cora Lou Robinson’s
painting was once again the big money maker for the museum. Her newest painting called “Coming Home” was
a depiction of the old L&A Depot and of the WWII soldiers coming home from
war. Robinson's paintings have been a
highlight at the past auctions bringing in thousands of dollars
each year for the museum. Everyone always looks forward to seeing her new creation.
It is a highly anticipated item for
several months before the unveiling date.
Museum
Director Schelley Francis stated; “We could not do this auction without the
help of so many of our local businesses.
They just donate and donate every year.
It makes our job easier with the kindness of so many of our local
folks. This year we added a “Wine Pull”
drawing for some extra fun and were able to raise even more money. We had one family donate all the wine for
that part of the evening’s activities.”
The museum has had hundreds of
visitors this past year from all over the country. It is a showplace for our
area and has received quite a bit of notice from the Shreveport area on local
TV stations, magazines and newspapers. People are now seeing museum commercials
on TV, large billboards and ads in area publications.