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The TECHE Project Presents: Shake Your Trail Feather this October

The annual paddle parade down Bayou Teche is back in St. Martin Parish this October

By Press Release, The T.E.C.H.E. Project with Tracie Ysaguire, Publisher for Macaroni KID New Iberia September 27, 2024

The TECHE Project is proud to announce the 13th annual Shake Your Trail Feather Festival:  A celebration of the Bayou Teche Paddle Trail to be held on October 19, 2024. The TECHE Project is a nonprofit group working to enhance the quality of life for communities and recreationalists on Bayou Teche. This volunteer group does periodic bayou cleanups and manages the Bayou Teche Paddle Trail, the only National Water Trail in Louisiana! 

The TECHE Project completed work on the National Paddle Trail infrastructure in 2023. That effort resulted in the installation of trailhead access docks and informative kiosks in all 15 communities along Bayou Teche. Boaters can motor or paddle on excursions from five to 12 miles apart. Patti Holland, executive director with The TECHE Project, says “The docks are close enough to plan a nice half-day paddle and have ample time to enjoy the culture and sites along the way.”  

The Shake Your Trail Feather event is twofold, comprising a “Paddle Parade” and a “Party in the Parc” with food and live music. The Paddle Parade will start at Poche Bridge at 10 a.m. and goes 6.5 miles to Lil’s on the Teche south of Breaux Bridge. 


Get your tickets to the 13th Annual Shake Your Trail Feather on October 19, 2024!


For those wishing to paddle a shorter distance, paddlers can pull out at Parc des Ponts in Breaux Bridge after 4.5 miles. The whacky, feather-clad Paddle Parade (no motorized boats, please) will float down Bayou Teche accompanied by live music with two Cajun bands playing on decorated barges. 

According to Holland, “Tickets to paddle are available on Eventbrite, and the paddle ticket also includes the Annual Event Pin featuring our 2024 theme bird.” This year’s bird is the blue jay, a common songbird along the bayou and one that is admired for its brilliant blue coloring. The TECHE Project also encourages residents along the bayou to join in the fun by watching from the bank.  




Image by The TECHE Project 


After the parade, a celebration of the Bayou Teche National Paddle Trail will take place at Parc des Ponts in Breaux Bridge.  Anyone who is interested can come usher in the paddlers and show their support for the bayou. Starting at 11:30 a.m., there will be food vendors, libations, merchandise and kids’ activities. Live music with Balfa Toujours band will be playing on the stage from noon-2 p.m. 

According to TECHE Project Administrator Erin Z. Bass, “The celebration in the park is free to the public, but we encourage everyone to purchase a festival pin to support the work The TECHE Project is doing to build a first-class National Paddle Trail and ensure that Bayou Teche stays clean and beautiful.” Other event highlights include prizes for those dressed as birds and the ever-popular raffle of a kayak at 2 p.m.

Go to techeproject.org for more details about the paddle and the activities at the park. Proceeds from the event go toward building and managing the Bayou Teche National Paddle Trail, so come join the fun and Shake Your Trail Feathers for a good cause on October 19, 2024.

The TECHE Ecology, Culture and History Education Project started in 2008 in St. Landry Parish. Our nonprofit, membership-based organization is made up of individuals passionate about making Bayou Teche a healthier waterway for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, boating, tubing and even swimming. We advocate for improved water quality in the Bayou Teche watershed and have removed 54 tons of garbage to date. 

The TECHE Project encourages everyone to ENRICH, EXPLORE and EMBRACE the Bayou Teche.