CMA 2004 PHOTOS


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Highway sign before taking the exit to Grand-Pré.




Welcome - Bienvenue
at the entrance road to Grand-Pré
One hundred and twenty-five local residents of Wolfeville donated
three full days to make this sign filled with flowers.
The farmer who owns the land donated that portion for the occassion of CMA 2004.





Evangeline Motel in Wolfville faces the road to Grand-Pré. This is always my place of choice to say both for its location, congeniality of the owners, and home cooked food. Sheila Carey is the perfect hostess when you stay here.


Lina Boudreau singing "Ave Maris Stella" at the closing Mass at Grand-Pré on August 15, 2004. Lina is a very well known and popular recording artist in the Maritimes. Her version of the "Ave Maris Stella" is very popular and is on her recordings. People waved Acadian flags while she sang. It was very moving!






Lucie being introduced by Raymond LeBlanc at the LeBlanc Family Reunion
held at Ste Anne University, Church Point, Nova Scotia



Lucie's presentation at the LeBlanc Family Reunion
Ste Anne University, Church Point, Nova Scotia
Photo taken by Bill Cork


Lucie's presentation at Grand-Pré August 13, 2004 and Sally Ross, Acadian author.





Donna Doucet, Director at Grand-Pré,
Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, Marcel Jussaume




Interview at Grand-Pré by Global T.V. for the 6:00 o'clock news.




Stephen A. White, Genealogist, CEA Moncton University, speaking on the many deportations of Marie-Blanche LeBlanc


Stephen A. White, Genealogist, CEA Moncton University speaking at the Dugas Family Reunion




This LeBlanc couple dressed in traditional Acadian garb for the LeBlanc Family Reunion held at Church Point on August 14, 2004.




Roseline and Steve having a great time dancing on one of those Cajun nights at Grand-Pré.



Jo and Jim LeBlanc from Louisiana - Linda Louvriere from Texas
Marcel Jussaume from Massachusetts [Marcel's grandmother was an Arsenault]
Photo taken at Grand-Pré on Louisiana Day



Don Arseneaux was born in Louisiana and is a great researcher. He had a grand time visiting his Ancestral home.






The Granger family was represented at the opening of CMA-2204 on July 31st at Church Point.




The Granger family was represented at the opening of CMA-2204 on July 31st at Church Point.




Jocelyne Michaud from New Brunswick Tourist Organization with flyers and t-shirts that announced CMA 2009 in the Acadian Peninsula of Caraquet.




CMA 2004 Opened among with much splendor on July 31, 2004 at Church Point.




It is estimated that 10,000 people attended the closing Mass at Grand-Pré on August 15, 2004. These are some of the people in attendance.



I was presented a LeBlanc Association T-Shirt for 2004 by Hector LeBlanc, first president of the Association, when I visited with CMA members and family associations in October 2000.

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© Lucie LeBlanc Consentino
Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home
2004 - Present



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