Looking for Santa? He’s everywhere!

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Fortunately for parents, finding Santa over the next few weeks is pretty easy. Here’s a roundup of activities where St. Nick is sure to stand out in the crowd.

A Bayou Christmas


The Larose Regional Park & Civic Center is inviting the jolly ol’ elf to A Bayou Christmas on Dec. 11, from 4 to 10 p.m.


The civic center is the site for a parade, crafts and live music.

For more details, call the civic center at (985) 693-7355.


Mulberry Elementary’s Annual Christmas Extravaganza


Just in time for the holidays, the event is held Dec. 16 at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

For more information, call (985) 5328.


Children’s Christmas Parade

The Grand Caillou Fire Department joins the fun, sponsoring a parade from the Bobtown fire station, down Grand Caillou Road to Buquet Bridge, onto Shrimper’s Roy and back to the Bobtown Bridge where it disbands.

Need info? Call Johnny Duplantis at (985) 563-4112 or 665-2872.

Ala Bayou Terrebonne Christmas Boat Parade

Sure, Santa does most of his traveling by air Christmas Eve, but until then, like any bayou boy, he enjoys a good boat ride.

On Dec. 18, you’ll see “Old Man Christmas” leading the way at the Ala Bayou Terrebonne Christmas Boat Parade. Decorated boats set sail near the Bourg Fire Station around dusk and travel down the bayou to Montegut about a mile past Sacred Heart Church. Quite a sight to see, residents decorate their boats n large and small n in holiday attire. You can’t miss Santa during this parade; he’s leading the way.

For more information, call (985) 594-3364.

With Santa’s big day just days away, he tries to limit appearances heading into Dec. 24.

Be sure to watch for him at your nearby mall or shopping center. And keep in mind, he’s still watching, so be good for goodness sake.