337 Magazine Volume 6 Issue 1

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FOLLOW THE TRAIL By Abby Meaux Conques

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ur area is lucky to have grass-roots organizations made up of people who aim to commit to the betterment of the community and the people in it. One of those groups that we’re fortunate to have on our side is TRAIL (Transportation Recreation Alternatives in Louisiana). Their dedication lies in the construction and maintenance of outdoor recreation opportunities and infrastructure in South Louisiana, making Acadiana a more enticing place to live, work, and visit. They focus on the enhancement of parks, paths, and trails for hiking, walking, biking, kayaking, and canoeing to promote positive lifestyles. The organization is a non-profit which works alongside government agencies, individuals, and developers to help build and maintain the area’s recreational facilities. Why? Because they recognize the need for the improvement of the general / casual recreation areas in our beautiful spaces. Louisiana has an advantage over other parts of the nation in that the weather lends ease to year-round running, hiking, and biking activities. TRAIL acknowledges that there needs to be more apparent passages to thoroughly appreciate the opportunities in which South Louisiana outdoor activities have to offer. TRAIL’s Board of Directors and Advisors work tirelessly on events and projects that the community can benefit from. Their mission is broad in terms of coverage and activities. Because of this, they partner with organizations which have overlapping interests. Some of TRAIL’s projects include purchased property which added to Acadiana Park & Nature Station and the construction of the longest nature trail South of Chicot State Park, 4 bike rack-bench-kiosk structure installations in Lafayette with the aid of the Rotary Club, partnering with the TECHE Project, St. Martin Tourism, and the Acadiana Area MPO winning a grant funding a trail head in Parc Pont Breaux on the Bayou Teche (including shower facilities), aiding funding and directing of the rebuilding of bridges in the Eunice walking park, and working with Eagle Scouts to install map kiosks and benches at Acadiana Park Nature Station...just to name a few. Their projects and contributions are funded by area events, many that have become part of local culture. Be sure to catch one of those upcoming events! For more information, visit their website, www.latrail.org or their Facebook page.

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THE BENEFITS OF BEING PHYSICAL WITH THE BODY AND MIND

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page 41

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE BRINGS NEIGHBORHOOD SPORTS BACK TO ACADIANA

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page 40

KREWE DE CANAILLES

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pages 38-39

Professional Hair Care Picks

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page 37

MINDFUL MOISTURIZING

2min
page 36

Local Artist Creates Art with Passion and Poise

4min
pages 34-35

Let’s Go

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pages 30-31

Passion for Wellness Fuels CBD Business

6min
pages 28-29

CRYO RECOVERY

3min
page 26

4-7-8 Breath Technique

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page 25

FOLLOW THE TRAIL

2min
page 24

The Journey That Is Health & Wellness

4min
pages 22-23

How Much Love Do You Have?

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pages 20-21

Navigating Changing Waters

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pages 18-19

FIRE IN THE BELLY

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pages 16-17

Is a Plant-Based Diet Right for Me?

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pages 14-15

FRIENDSHIP PROJECT of 2020

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page 13

Eat Fit Acadiana's Alcohol Free for 40 days

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page 12

CAJUN BENEDICT at THE FRENCH PRESS

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page 11

SOUTHERN-BORN SIROP

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page 10

Simplicity & the 7 Minute Sweep

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page 9

Our Area's Own Urban Naturalist

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