Scotty Schadler is a passionate community advocate, radio personality, and a dedicated professional with S&B Engineering and Constructors. A proud Sulphur High School Class of 2001 graduate, Scotty is known for his energy, creativity, and commitment to making a difference in Southwest Louisiana. For six years, Scotty has been an active participant in the Men Wear Pink campaign for the American Cancer Society, raising critical funds and awareness for breast cancer research and support services. His efforts go beyond traditional fundraising, involving dynamic and fun-filled events that bring the community together. Beyond his philanthropic work, Scotty is also a dedicated writer, keeping Southwest Louisiana informed and entertained with updates on the local music scene and beyond. Whether highlighting upcoming concerts, sharing stories about the region’s talented artists, or uncovering funny and comical tales to bring a smile to his readers, Scotty’s passion for music, storytelling, and spreading joy shines through. When he's not planning events or working, Scotty cherishes time with his wife, Laura, and their daughter, Toot. Whether he's hosting a lively party, brainstorming fundraising ideas, or making memories with family and friends, Scotty Schadler is a shining example of what it means to be a community leader with heart.
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How To Safely Make Louisiana Snow Ice Cream At Home
Enjoy a Louisiana winter wonderland treat with homemade snow ice cream using just a few ingredients like fresh snow, milk, sugar, and vanilla extract.
Complete Guide to Cajun Snowball Fights
Louisiana snow days are rare, but with this Cajun guide, you’ll turn your snowy backyard into a snowball battleground—complete with spicy flair and gumbo breaks!
Chilly Temps & Power Woes: Your Louisiana Generator Safety Checklist
Stay warm and safe this week! Check out these lifesaving tips to use your generator safely during Louisiana's cold snap
Boil Gone Wild: The Craziest Add-Ins for Louisiana Crawfish Feasts
Louisiana crawfish boils are spicing up with wild ingredients like pineapple, ravioli, and artichokes. You won't believe what people are tossing into the pot!
Macy’s Stores in Texas Set to Close – Is Yours on the List?
Macy's is shutting down 66 stores nationwide, including several in Texas, as part of its Bold New Chapter strategy to revive its business.
Making Your Own Cajun Mardi Gras Outfit: Everything You Need To Know
Celebrate Mardi Gras Cajun-style with Courir de Mardi Gras—costumes, music, and a chicken chase for the ultimate gumbo party.
Discover Louisiana’s Best Pastimes for the Cooler Months
From festive lights to gumbo nights, Louisiana's winter season is packed with charm! Explore swamp tours, Mardi Gras parades, and heartwarming Cajun cuisine—there's no better time to experience the magic of the Bayou State.
What The CDC Wants You To Know About Louisiana’s Bird Flu Death
Louisiana reports the first U.S. death from H5N1 bird flu. The CDC confirms the risk to the public remains low, with no person-to-person spread detected. Stay informed and visit the CDC website for updates and prevention tips.
Rodeo Houston 2025 Lineup Revealed: See Who’s Taking the Stage
Get ready to saddle up, y’all! RodeoHouston 2025 is bringing the heat with an electrifying lineup of artists set to perform from March 4 to March 23 at NRG Park. Whether you're into country, pop, rock, or regional Mexican, this year's lineup has something for everyone. Don’t miss out—tickets go on sale soon!
This Weekend: Lake Charles Becomes the Adventure Capital of the Gulf Coast
This weekend, the Lake Charles Civic Center transforms into an adventure lover's dream at the Central Gulf Coast Boat, Sport & RV Show! From January 10th to 12th, explore over 100,000 square feet packed with boats, RVs, ATVs, fishing gear, and family fun. Don’t miss the famous Bass Tub and Fish-O-Rama Rainbow Trout Pond—there’s something for everyone!
Bakers, Babies, and Beads: The Legend of Louisiana’s King Cake
The King Cake began as a humble treat for Epiphany, but Louisiana turned it into a Mardi Gras icon. Covered in purple, green, and gold, and hiding a tiny plastic baby, it’s a sweet tradition with a rich (and sugary) history
Iron Icons: The Story of the I-10 Bridge Pistols
The I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge’s iconic crossed pistols, designed in 1952, honor Louisiana’s pirate past and Jean Lafitte’s legend. With 5,286 pairs cast by the John Lester Boone Foundry, these iron relics have faced theft and time but remain symbols of a proud, storied heritage.