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Best Dressed of St. Landry Parish

When: September 30, 2010

Where: Louisiana Yambilee Building.

Tickets can be purchased at Sebastien-Dupre Fine Jewelry, Acadian Protection System (Ivan's Locksmith) or call the Yambilee office at 337-948-8848.
Tickets are $30.00/person or $225.00 for a table of 8 (eight).
Come out and vote on the best dressed as they compete to see who truly has the best sense of style!
The event will be catered by Brent's Catering and we will have live entertainment.

 
2010 Festival Dates

When: October 27, 2010 - October 31, 2010

Where: Louisiana Yambilee Fairgrounds.

Please check back often as more event details become available.

 
Welcome to The Yambilee!

 

THE SWEET GOLDEN YAM (sweet potato) has been something to celebrate ever since the Frenchmen, who established the first settlement here in 1760, discovered the native Indians eating sweet potatoes. Already tested by the Attakapas, Alabama, Choctaw, and Opelousas Tribes, the tasty nourishing sweet potato became the favorite food item of the French and Spanish settlers, who in 1765, established a trading post near Opelousas. Thus the Indians, French, Spanish and Acadians, who later migrated from Canada, devoted their efforts to making the “golden yam” a prime crop.64th Yambilee Queen Imani Guillory

The Yambilee Festival was born over a cup of coffee. The idea of a Yambilee was conceived by J.W. “Bill” Low, a native Texan who adopted Opelousas as his homeland. His suggestion was heartily endorsed by his friend, Felix Dazauche, a yam shipper and processor.

 

The first Louisiana Yambilee festival had a queen, Jean Horecky of Church Point, no king and 2 Co-Mr. Yams, Jack Herbert and Alfred Lagrange, both from Opelousas. The first king reigned during the second festival and was R.J. Castille of Sunset.

The Yambilee Festival starts on the Wednesday of the last full weekend of October and continues throughout the weekend.

We look forward to seeing you this year at the 64th Annual Louisiana Yambilee Festival.

"And we guarantee, You'll have a Yam-Good-Time!"

 
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