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In return for your support, you will receive not only a tax deduction, but also, invitations to all museum activities. Please give every consideration to helping with this endeavor. Be a part of Webster Parish history by becoming a proud supporter of the Webster Parish Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum.
All contributions may be mailed to:
Dorcheat Historical Association Museum
PO Box 1094
Minden, Louisiana 71058.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Get In The Christmas Spirit December 7th, 2013 In Minden, LA
Minden's Holiday Tour of Homes to be held on December 7th, 2013 from 11 am - 3 pm.
Tickets
for the tour are $10 and may be purchased at each location or on the
trolley. Visitors my take their own cars to each location, or simply
catch a free ride on the trolley which will be constantly be making the
route picking folks up. The trolley ride will originate at the City
Art Works, 701 Main Street. There is plenty of parking at the Minden
Civic Center.
Downtown merchants will be hosting holiday sales and Open Houses on Saturday at Wrap it Up Downtown!
The
Minden Community Chorus will be giving a glimpse of what can be
expected at their annual Christmas Concerts (to be held on December 17th at the First United Methodist Church) from 3 until 4 on Saturday the 7th at City Art Works. The Chorus will also have refreshments for visitors to enjoy!
Dorcheat Museum will be open Free Admission from 11-3
Santa will also be hanging around downtown on Saturday.
The
Minden Evening Lions Club Annual Christmas Parade will top off the
festivities of the day. The parade begins at 5PM in Downtown Minden.
For more information call:
Pattie Odom, Downtown Development
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Fair Is In Town
Remembering The Fair At The Museum |
Thursday, September 26, 2013
"Part III Night At The Museum" with Frank Griffith
The Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum will hold its final "Night at the Museum" for
the 2013 series of speakers on the second Monday night in October 2013.
Mr. Frank Griffith will speak at the Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum
on October
14th, 2013.
Many may remember Mr. Griffith as the very first
"Night For The Museum" speaker back in 2008 and then again in April
of 2013! His encore appearance is sure to be just as captivating as
his last museum event. Griffith’s last talk focused on the stores along back street during
his childhood and early boyhood years.
His next talk may focus on some of the old buildings and stores along
front street as well as his father long time sheriff; B.F. Griffith. Griffith’s deep roots in Minden add a personal flavor to this talks. His stories are
very detailed and filled with amusing antidotes. Griffith has extensive knowledge of Minden's history.
Don't miss your chance to hear about some of Minden's early families. The museum events will be held in the
Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum, 116
Pearl Street, Minden, La. Museum doors will open at 5:30 p.m., with first-come, first-serve seating. Program
begins at 6:00
p.m., admission is free with
potluck desserts and snacks welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at
318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum
email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about
Webster Parish's rich history visit the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum located at 116 Pearl Street in Minden. Museum hours; closed on Monday, Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (closed from 1-2 for lunch), Saturday 10 a.m. - noon. The
museum admission is free. Also open for special tours and rental by appointment.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Dorcheat Historical Association Museum’s Annual September Gala A Big Success
Becky Marvin, Kay Elzen, Janice Mourad, Cora Lou Robinson, Lou Snook |
Dr Richard Baker and Mrs. Ann Harlan |
Carleton Prothro preparing for the guest to arrive |
September 9th, 2013 was a big night for the Dorcheat
Historical Association
Museum. The annual event now in its 5th
year was host to over 125 attendees and brought in around $30,000 for the
Webster Parish history museum. Gala
organizers Kay Elzen, Becky Marvin, Janice Mourad, Lou Snook and Cora Lou
Robinson as well as museum board members were very pleased with the turnout and
response this year.
Museum director; Schelley Francis
commented, “Of course as always the highlight of the evening was Cora Lou
Robinson’s original art work “St. Matthew C.M.E. Church.” Bringing in a high bid of $10,000 this year, Cora
Lou’s painting has always been the most coveted item at the annual museum
fundraiser! Her paintings have raised
over $35,000 in the last four years for us. Cora Lou’s works of art have helped the museum
tremendously and we are so grateful for her generosity, talent and love for her
community. We are equally as thankful for
the people that bid on all of our items and support us year after year. So many people realize the importance of
saving and preserving our history, we are grateful for every one of them.”
The museum is in the process of
expanding with the upcoming purchase of an adjacent building within the next
month. This purchase will not only give
Dorcheat Historical Association Museum much needed storage and office space but
it will also give the museum a small parking lot, more exhibit space and a
larger meeting area in the future. “Our
goal this past year was to just be able to raise the money to purchase the
building. We have the funding for that
in place now, soon we will have to turn around and begin the raising of money
for a new roof and other necessary renovations to make it a useable space for
us. We have been able to set goals on
all our projects and work toward them with much success. I think in time we will be able to offer an
equally impressive addition to what we already have.” stated Mrs. Francis.
If you have
not had the opportunity to check out what the museum has to offer, we urge you
to do so. Museum is located at 116
Pearl Street a block of Main
Street.
Museum hours are Tuesday-Friday 10-4 closed from 1-2 for lunch and also
open by appointment for special occasions.
The museum also has a Facebook page and group that you can join to find
out about the latest updates. Visit the
website at www.museuminminden.blogspot.com
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Cora Lou Robinson Painting To Be Highlight Of Museum Gala
Cora Lou Robinson and Johnnye Kennon showing off the newest original art work to be donated to the Dorcheat Museum fundraiser |
“Cora Lou Robinson’s painting has always been the most
coveted item at the annual museum fundraiser.
This will be no exception with the completion of her latest masterpiece
“St. Matthew C.M.E. Church”. Last years
painting brought $8,000 to the high bidder and this year we expect the bidding
to be very competitive among those that love the well known and beloved folk
artist works of art! She always does so
much research on all her work and puts so much of herself into each piece. The work will be enhanced once again by the
donated frame work from Kerry and Anne Easley of Easley Fine Art and Custom
Framing. They always do a great job in
picking out just the right wood and background material to use on each of her
works!” stated museum director Schelley Francis.
St. Matthew C.M.E. Church:
I have
always loved discovering and painting old country churches. I will never forget going to Shreveport
on Highway 80, before Interstate 20 was built, and looking at St. Matthew
C.M.E. Church. It has always been one of
my favorite churches for as long as I can remember. It was built in the 1800s on property donated
by the L.C. Rawlston Family. L.C.
Rawlston was the grandfather of Johnnye Kennon’s husband John.
The
little boy holding the flag is Bill Cook, who is being taken to a dinner on the
ground by his housekeeper. He told me
that she took him to many functions at the church, as he lived very close to
it.
There
are always such wonderful memories from old churches like this one, and I love
telling their stories.
Cora Lou Robinson
Event will be held Monday night; September 9th, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at the Dorcheat
Historical Association
Museum located at 116
Pearl Street in Minden. Cost to attend the 5th annual
event is $25 per person. If you would
like to attend or donate a service or item for the 2013 Gala event contact the
Dorcheat Museum at 318-377-3002 or visit at 116 Pearl Street. To sign up for
updates visit the website at www.museuminminden.blogspot.com you can also find the
museum information on Facebook.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
September Gala 2013
You
Are Invited To Help Make History Happen 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013,
the Dorcheat Historical
Museum will be
hosting its fifth fundraising event since the 2008 opening of the parish
museum. Last year the fundraiser was a huge success, and raised over $35,000
and was attended by over 150 guests.
Becky Marvin,
Janice Mourad, Cora Lou Robinson, Louise Snook, and Kay Elzen, board members
and gala event organizers report that the 2013 fundraiser promises to be no
exception, with the "Remember Our Past" theme set for this year.
Guest will be thrilled with the variety of silent auction items and the great
variety of wonderful Louisiana
cuisine. "We are so fortunate to have the support of so many people from
far and wide.” We are pleased with our progress and we know we couldn't do any
of it without so many generous friends and supporters of the museum."
stated museum director; Schelley Francis.
Folk artist,
Cora Lou Robinson, is in the process of painting another new original painting
for this event. Robinson's paintings have been a highlight at the past auctions
bringing in over $7000 last year for the museum. Everyone is looking forward to
seeing her new 2013 piece. Other artists have also contacted museum board
members about donating original works; and museum members are thrilled with the
response to help.
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.
Our expansion
project is in full swing. We raised the money to purchase the building
this year by the first of July! Now our plans for our renovation and
upgrading the building will take place. Many Minden
residents will remember when the two buildings were connected as Major Office
Supply with a door between the two sections. With the purchase of the building we
will once again have a doorway between the two museum areas.
When the
Media/Theater room opened two years ago, it gave the museum an extra advantage
of being able to offer the facility to others. We can now rent this part of the
museum out for meetings, reunions and parties, plus we have the added benefit
of the theater system for Power Point or video presentations." commented
Schelley Francis.
If you would
like to attend or donate a service or item for the 2013 Gala event contact the
Dorcheat Museum at 318-377-3002 or visit at 116 Pearl Street. To sign up for
updates visit the website at www.museuminminden.blogspot.com you can also find
us on Facebook.
Friday, June 7, 2013
LA RIDER TV FILMS AT MUSEUM
The LA RIDER TV Crew visited the museum in June to film an upcoming episode that will air soon on FOX Sports Network. LA RIDER is Louisiana’s premier television magazine show dedicated
exclusively to touring, cruising, wrenching and just plain old
motorcycle riding. Each episode of this weekly broadcast is jam-packed
with stories on motorcycles and the people who ride them. If you like
motorcycles, there is something for you in LA Rider.
From test rides, product reviews and how-to tips to day rides, extended vacations and touring destinations—you’ll see it on LA Rider. Plus, you’ll find the latest safety information and riding tips, as well as feature stories on interesting people who ride motorcycles.
Join Tammi Arender, Bob Courtney and the entire LA Rider gang each and every week as they explore the wonderful and exciting world of motorcycles.
Female Rider T.W. Robinson visited Dorcheat Museum along with Webster Parish Tourism Director Lynn Dorsey to show off a little of what Minden has to offer. Museum Director Schelley Brown Francis just happens to be an avid Harley rider and also the AR/LA/MS District Director of the Motor Maids (The Oldest Women's Riding Organization In The U.S. since 1940). This made for a perfect opportunity for two women riders to talk about riding, tourism in the area, history and the importance of women riding their motorcycles! http://vimeo.com/80458489 for the link to the show on Webster Parish.
From test rides, product reviews and how-to tips to day rides, extended vacations and touring destinations—you’ll see it on LA Rider. Plus, you’ll find the latest safety information and riding tips, as well as feature stories on interesting people who ride motorcycles.
Join Tammi Arender, Bob Courtney and the entire LA Rider gang each and every week as they explore the wonderful and exciting world of motorcycles.
Female Rider T.W. Robinson visited Dorcheat Museum along with Webster Parish Tourism Director Lynn Dorsey to show off a little of what Minden has to offer. Museum Director Schelley Brown Francis just happens to be an avid Harley rider and also the AR/LA/MS District Director of the Motor Maids (The Oldest Women's Riding Organization In The U.S. since 1940). This made for a perfect opportunity for two women riders to talk about riding, tourism in the area, history and the importance of women riding their motorcycles! http://vimeo.com/80458489 for the link to the show on Webster Parish.
Dorcheat Museum Director Schelley Brown Francis AR/LA/MS District Director Motor Maids, Inc. (Since 1940 The Oldest Women's Riding Organization In The U.S.) |
Schelley Francis and T.W. Robinson Film For LA RIDER TV in front of the Dorcheat Museum |
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
What’s Happening At The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum In Minden, Louisiana
A Little Glimpse Of Old Time Summer Fun |
The museum is in high gear with the building expansion
project. Our goal of $135,000 is very
close to being achieved. As our deadline
of September 31, 2013
approaches we have reached out again to our patrons. Our fundraiser letters were mailed out in
April and our 4th museum cookbook has been flying off the
shelves. We only need $25,000 to
purchase our adjacent building. We are
so looking forward to reaching our goal and having the option to expand and
showcase more Webster Parish History.
With summer time right around the corner the museum “History
Pioneer” program is the perfect way to spend the day with a child. Free Webster Parish history coloring books
are given to each child along with a pack of color crayons at the end of the
visit. A promise of a gift is always a
good way to get someone’s full attention!
The museum is announcing new hours. Our longtime volunteer, Mr. Floyd McBride will be moving to
Monday, April 8, 2013
Remembering The Shell Plant May 13th, 2013 "Night At The Museum"
Remembering the Shell
Plant at the next “Night at the Museum”
Don't Miss An Evening Of Area History |
The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum will hold its 4th
and last event before the summer break, Monday May 13th, 2013 . Colonel Carl Thompson; Camp Minden Facility
Manager and Deputy Installation Commander will present a panel of guest
speakers for the evening. These speakers
will be telling the history of the Louisiana Ordnance Plant.
Many on the panel were longtime employees from many eras of
the plant. Steve Shows will serve as the Night at the Museum
presenter, commentator and panel moderator: Steve Shows was the LAAAP General
Manager for many years. Al Smith: LAAAP
US Government representative (security), Virginia (Jenny) Fox: RN and LAAAP
Hospital representative, Bobby
Thompson: LAAAP Personnel Services representative, Patsy Garcin: LAAAP Human
Resources (Personnel) representative, Fred Berry: LAAAP Production
representative, Patsy Roach: LAAAP US Government representative (logistics –
property and procurement) and Doyle Williams: LAAAP US Government
representative (environmental and safety) are scheduled to attend.
“Construction of the Louisiana Ordnance Plant
(later re-named the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or LAAAP) was initiated in
May 1941 for the purpose of providing munitions to the US Armed Forces during
WWII. Since May 1941 the LAAAP has produce munitions to support both the Korea
War and Vietnam War and, in the process, employed thousands of workers from the
Ark-LA-Tex. Today, the LAAAP (now known as Camp
Minden ) continues to serve the United
States by providing commercial re-use of the
existing facilities for commercial operations and for military training.”
Don't
miss your chance to hear about some of Minden 's early history. The
museum events will be held in the Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat Historical Association Museum , 116 Pearl Street , Minden , La. Museum doors will open
at 5:30 p.m. , with first-come,
first-serve seating. Program begins at 6:00
p.m. , admission is free with potluck desserts and snacks
welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at 318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about Webster Parish's rich history visit theDorcheat Historical Association Museum located at 116 Pearl Street in Minden . Museum hours; closed on Monday, Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (closed from 1-2 for
lunch), Saturday
10 a.m. - noon . The museum admission
is free. Also open for special tours and rental by appointment.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at 318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about Webster Parish's rich history visit the
Friday, March 22, 2013
April 8th, 2013 Night At The Museum with Mr. Frank Griffith
"Night At The Museum" with Frank Griffith
The Dorcheat Historical Association
Museum will
hold its 3rd "Night at the Museum" for the 2013 series of speakers on the second
Monday night in April 2013. Mr. Frank Griffith will speak at the
Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum on April 8th, 2013.
Many may remember Mr.
Griffith as the very first "Night For The Museum" speaker back in 2008! His
repeat appearance is sure to be just as captivating. Griffith has deep roots in
Minden. His stories are very detailed and filled with amusing antidotes.
Griffith has extensive knowledge of Minden's history as well as the oil and gas
industry in Louisiana.
Don't miss your chance to hear about some of Minden's early families.
The museum events will be held in the Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat Historical
Association Museum, 116 Pearl Street,
Minden,
La.
Museum doors will open at 5:30
p.m., with first-come, first-serve
seating. Program begins at 6:00
p.m., admission is free with potluck desserts
and snacks welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at
318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the
museum email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more
about Webster Parish's rich history visit the Dorcheat Historical
Association Museum located at
116 Pearl Street in Minden. Museum hours; closed on Monday, Tuesday-Friday
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (closed from 1-2 for lunch), Saturday 10 a.m. - noon. The museum
admission is free. Also open for special tours and rental by appointment.
Friday, February 15, 2013
“Night At The Museum” with Joan Wiley Luck
“Night At The Museum” with Joan Wiley Luck
Joan Wiley Luck will be an event you do not want to miss! |
The Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum will hold its 2nd “Night at the Museum” for the 2013
series of speakers on the second Monday night in March 2013. Mrs. Joan Wiley Luck will speak at the
Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum on March 11th, 2013.
Joan
Wiley Luck ... native of Minden , attended school here in Minden and also in Southern California where her mother lived at the time. Joan is a mother of four children, Cyndy
Clement Gay of Minden, Amanda Clement Barber of Chino Valley, AZ, Rebecca
Clement White of Minden and Mark Clement of Fordoche , LA. Joan has six grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
She has
worked most of her life in the Webster Parish Court System, where she spent 21
years in District Court and has spent 26 years in Minden City Court, where she
served as Clerk and Court Administrator for Judge Harmon Drew, Jr. and now
serves in that same capacity for Judge John C. Campbell. In her spare time she
enjoys fishing with her husband, Joe, painting, cooking, bird watching and
spending time with her family.
Her roots
run deep in north Louisiana , with both maternal and fraternal ancestors having settled
here many generations ago and, as she will tell you, she would not want to live
anywhere else but Minden . Joan and her
husband Joe Luck are always eager to help preserve Minden ’s rich history.
Both have played characters for several years at the Minden Cemetery
Ghost Walk.
Joan has
a very vivid memory when it comes to her childhood experiences. These memories were captured in 2012 in her
book “My Small Abundances” now available at the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum . Joan is also a
regular contributor to the museum cookbooks, where she shares memories with
each of her recipes. As she states in
the front of her book, “I hope my memories bring a smile to your face. Smiling is good for the soul!”
Don’t miss your chance to hear about some of Minden ’s early families. The museum events will be held in the
Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum , 116
Pearl Street , Minden , La. Museum doors will
open at 5:30
p.m. , with first-come, first-serve
seating. Program begins at 6:00 p.m. , admission is free with potluck desserts and snacks
welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at
318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum
email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about
Webster Parish’s rich history visit the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum located at 116 Pearl Street in Minden . Museum hours; closed on Monday, Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (closed from 1-2 for lunch), Saturday 10 a.m. - noon . The
museum admission is free. Also open for special tours and rental by
appointment.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
“Night At The Museum” with Philip McInnis Packs The House
The Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum held its 38th “Night at the Museum” on February 11, 2013 . Mr. Philip McInnis
spoke to a packed house at the Dorcheat Historical Association and Museum. Schelley Brown Francis stated, “People
started coming in early so I knew we were going to have a full house! Philip has such a dry humor that he kept the
crowd entertained. He gave a very
detailed account of his family history along with some great pictures to add
interest for everyone in attendance. He
did a wonderful job and we are so glad he agreed to speak for the evening
event.”
McInnis is a member of one of Minden ’s early business families.
The McInnis Insurance business in Minden dates back to the 1920s and the McInnis Brothers
Construction dates back to the 1940s.
McInnis spoke of his grandparents and what it was like for him growing
up in Minden . Like many others,
he wouldn’t trade growing up in Minden for anything. He is
very grateful and appreciative of his life here in Webster Parish.
If you have missed any of the museum events they are
available on DVD for $10 each. The
next “Night at the Museum” will feature Joan Willey Luck. Joan will speak on Monday, March 11th,
2013 . Mark your calendar now; you don’t want to miss
your chance to hear about one of Minden ’s pioneer families.
The museum events are held in the Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum , 116
Pearl Street , Minden , La. Museum doors open
at 5:30 p.m. , with first-come, first-serve seating. Programs begin at 6:00 p.m. , admission is free with potluck desserts and snacks
welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at 318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about Webster Parish’s rich history visit the
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Help Our Museum Library Grow In 2013
The Dorcheat Historical Museum is looking for a few good
books and documents for the resource library! Donations of Webster Parish
school yearbooks, church directories, family histories, fraternal organization
and church membership rosters, local business historical records, etc, are
needed. Of particular interest: MHS yearbooks from 1922 – 1935, 1981-1997,
2006-present, Springhill Webster, Glenbrook, and any other Webster Parish
School - any year.
Each item will entered into the museum data
base, by volunteer cataloger, Eddie Hammontree, retired Director of the Webster
Parish Library System. Searchable records, which are available to the public,
include basic information about the item contents, donor, and associated persons.
Donated items will remain in the library and
are not available for check-out, unless special permission is obtained from the
Museum Executive Director, Schelley Francis or Board President, Thad Andress.
Individuals are permitted to make limited photographs and, if requested, museum
staff will make and, if needed, mail photocopies of specific passages or
entries.
Admission to the Museum is free, although, as
with many small non-profit organizations, donations are appreciated. Operating
hours are 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday
– Friday and 10:00 a.m. – Noon on Saturdays. On Weekdays,
the Museum is closed from 1:00 –2:-00 for lunch. For more
information, contact Schelley at 318-377-3002 or Eddie at 318-377-2051.
Help Us Expand The Library Section Of The Museum |
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
First "Night At The Museum" For 2013 will be Philip McInnis
Don't Miss The First "Night At The Museum" for 2013 |
Doors Open At 5:30 |
“Night At The Museum” with Philip McInnis
The Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum will hold its 1st “Night at the Museum” for the 2013
series of speakers on the second Monday night in February 2013. Mr. Philip McInnis will speak at the Dorcheat
Historical Association and Museum on February 11th, 2013 .
McInnis is a member of one of Minden ’s early business families.
The McInnis Insurance business in Minden dates back to the 1920s and the McInnis Brothers
Construction dates back to the 1940s.
Mark Philip
McInnis was born in Shreveport , Louisiana
in 1949 to Claire Burks McInnis and Harry E. McInnis, Sr. He graduated as an honor student at Minden
High School in 1967. He earned a B.S. in Accounting from Louisiana
State University
in 1971 and then earned a Masters in Business Administration from LSU in
1973. He was an Accounting Award
recipient in 1970.
In addition to his
college studies, McInnis received his basic training from the Louisiana Army
National Guard in 1971, and continued to serve with the 1087th
Transportation Company based in Minden
until his Honorable Discharge in 1977.
After finishing
graduate school at LSU, McInnis returned home to Minden
to join his father, uncle, brother and cousin in two family businesses. After 40 years, he is still actively engaged
with both. He serves as President of
McInnis Insurance Agency, Inc., which was incorporated in 1924 by his
grandfather, John L. McInnis. He is
responsible for overall management of the agency and is active in all aspects
of it. Under his management, the agency
has acquired four other agencies in Minden ,
Homer and Haynesville over the last twenty years. He also serves as Secretary-Treasurer of
McInnis Brothers Construction, Inc., which was founded by his father and uncle
in 1947. He is involved there with
accounting, computer systems, and human resources, and serves on the Board of
Directors with his brother Harry McInnis, Jr. and cousin George McInnis. McInnis Brothers is engaged in commercial and
industrial construction in Louisiana ,
Arkansas , Mississippi
and Texas , and is one of the
larger general contractors in North Louisiana .
Beyond his duties
with McInnis Brothers and McInnis Insurance, McInnis has been involved in his
community through civic, professional and church work. A life-long member of First
United Methodist
Church in Minden ,
he has served in many capacities there, including Chairman of the
Administrative Council, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Chairman of the
Pastor-Parish Relations Committee. He
has also chaired several Stewardship Campaigns.
McInnis has served
multiple terms on the Board of Directors of the Minden-South Webster Chamber of
Commerce, and served as Chairman in 2003.
In his earlier years on the Minden Chamber of Commerce Board, he was
instrumental in bringing both the Shreveport Symphony and New Orleans Symphony
to Minden for performances. He also served a three-year term on the board
of Minden Medical
Center , including a year as
Chairman.
He has served in
many civic capacities, including as President of the Minden Downtown Lions
Club. He is also a recipient of the Lion
of the Year Award. He has served as a
member of the Board of Directors of the United Way
of Northwest Louisiana , and also the Board of the
Shreveport Symphony, among others. He
also was one of the original Board of Directors of the Strand Theatre
Corporation.
McInnis has also
been active in professional organizations, and currently is in his sixth year
serving on the Board of Directors of the Independent Insurance Agents and
Brokers of Louisiana. He has also served
on the Board of the Associated General Contractors, Shreveport Chapter, and on
the National Agent’s Advisory Council of Great American Insurance Company.
McInnis is married
to Kathy Windham McInnis, and has two children, Margaret Elizabeth McInnis and
Mark Philip McInnis, Jr. Over the course
of his life he has enjoyed sports (especially LSU athletics), reading, golf,
fishing, photography, movies and the performing arts, and especially when
sharing these with his family.
Don’t miss your chance to hear about one of Minden ’s early business families. The museum events will be held
in the Media/Learning room at the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum , 116
Pearl Street , Minden , La. Museum doors will
open at 5:30
p.m. , with first-come, first-serve
seating. Program begins at 6:00 p.m. , admission is free with potluck desserts and snacks
welcome.
For more information contact Schelley Brown Francis at
318-377-3002 or visit www.museuminminden.blogspot.com to sign up for the museum
email blast. You can also find the museum on Facebook. To learn more about
Webster Parish’s rich history visit the Dorcheat
Historical Association Museum located at 116 Pearl Street in Minden . Museum hours; closed on Monday, Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (closed from 1-2 for lunch), Saturday 10 a.m. - noon . The
museum admission is free. Also open for special tours and rental by
appointment.
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