King Lance Parker - 10/31 Consortium

King Lance Parker

Lance Parker is raising money for 10/31 Consortium and needs your help!

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2022 Fifolet Halloween Festival King

Lance Parker

Lance is a charter member of the 10/31 Consortium Krewe and has proudly rolled in every Halloween Parade to date. He is passionate about 10/31 Consortium's mission to serve our community through the fun and creativity of Halloween. It is our pleasure to honor him with the title of 2022 Fifolet Halloween Festival King!

A Personal Letter from Lance:

Lance ParkerPlease consider a donation to support the 10/31 Consortium. This organization has done an outstanding job over the past decade supporting the Food Bank, Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital, and the Big Buddy Program.  In addition, the organization has collected Halloween costumes each year for those who wouldn’t otherwise have them.  This is in addition to the Fifolet Halloween Festival, which provides a safe way for families to engage in Halloween activities. My Krewe and I have been involved since the beginning and it’s something we look forward to every year.  This year is particularly exciting since I have been chosen to reign over the festival as King alongside Queen Saundra Lane.  Please use the donation form below to donate to my fundraiser and I hope to see you all this October at the Fifolet Halloween Festival! Thank you for your support! 

I support 10/31 Consortium because of the good they do for Louisiana's children.

Pounds of Food for the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank valued at $19,399 and producing 14,201 meals (average is $1.70 per pound and 1 pound generates 1.2 meals, totals include cash donations as well).
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Donated to Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital
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Free Halloween costumes for kids in the Greater Baton Rouge Area valued at $247,725 (average cost per costume is $45 according to Coupon Cabin).
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in resources gathered and donated for the Greater Baton Rouge community!
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saveEvents where neighbors can meet and informally interact have become even more important in recent years with technological advances. We no longer see our neighbors in the local market because we do our shopping online. We no longer chat over the fence because we chat on social media. This creates a lack of community and goodwill, and reinforces the notion that we stand alone rather than together. We believe that community events, such as Trick or Treat, help to strengthen neighborhoods.

Let us help your neighborhood revitalize the community tradition of Trick or Treat. 

 

 

1031 consortium baton rouge host costume drive

All sizes of new and gently used Halloween costumes and individually wrapped and bagged candy can be donated during our Costume and Candy Drive from September 1 until Costume Giveaway Day in early-mid October. 

 

 

 

 

 

help

We would be remiss not to consider children hospitalized at Halloween.

We are here to help ease the necessary heartache of missing Trick or Treat and often not being allowed candy on Halloween.

 

 

 

 

teaching children to give back halloweenTeaching children the importance of helping others is a vital component of our long-term vision.

The 10/31 Consortium Kids’ Court Youth Leadership and Volunteer Program was created in 2018. This program, for children age 6 to senior in high school, teaches valuable lessons in organization, compassion and public speaking.

Participating children are also the selection pool to receive the honors of Fifolet Halloween Festival Prince, Princess and Royal Page. 

 

 

 

recognizeRecognizing the efforts of others to actively improve our shared community supports our vision of safe neighborhoods for all children. To that end, awards were created that follow the ideals of our motto: Saundra Lane Community Award, Corey Tullier Courage Award and Dwayne Sanburn Creativity Award.

10/31 Consortium also recognizes its biggest cheerleader with the Lance Parker Spirit Award and the hardest worker on the Board of Directors with the Jamie Schexnayder Behind the Scenes Award.

 

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