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The Jambalaya Project
The Jambalaya Project

The Jambalaya Project is a series of music journalism workshops being offered to youth grade 6 through 12. Sessions are conducted by a professional writer and team of interns. Read More


Woody

Local artist Woody "Charcoal" Chaimongkol is currently working on a portrait of the Reverend Latta. Prints can be purchased from our website and are available in 11x15 for $35, or 16x20 for $50. Woody plans to donate 50% of the profit from the sale of the Latta prints to the Latta House Foundation. Click to Purchase Print.


Read Reverend Latta's Autobiography:
The History of My Life and Work.
Reverend Latta's Autobiography



Click here to learn more about our proposed restoration and expansion of the Latta House.


Latta House Bylaws in PDF format Click here for the Latta House Bylaws in PDF format.

 




Chris Brown Visits
The Jambalaya Project

The Jambalaya kids interviewed R&B singer Chris Brown for the Independent weekly magazine and attended his concert this summer at Alltel Pavilion.

Last month, he paid the kids a suprise visit at Osceola Recording Studio. The kids painted a fantastic mural there as a community service project . Chris' photo was depicted in the mural as well and said it was "hot". All of the kids were very excited. They had learned how goal setting can lead to accomplishments once you put your mind to it and stay committed.

Click Here to view their article.


More about The Jambalaya Project

Chris Brown's web site