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James Patrick Campbell

Campbell to be inducted as ‘Living Legend’

Andy Perrin, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Acadian Museum, has announced that the Acadian Museum will honor James Patrick Campbell by inducting him into its Order of Living Legends on Saturday, July 12, 2014.  
The event will take place at the Acadian Museum Café, 102 East Edwards, Erath, LA, at 4:00 p.m.
James Patrick “Pat” Campbell, son of Walter “Hobo”and Lorena “Noona” Mouton Campbell, was born July 21, 1945, in Abbeville, Louisiana. He was raised on a rice farm in Henry and later moved near the Banker Ferry in Banker.
He graduated from Henry High School in 1963, received his Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree, and 30 plus graduate hours above a Masters from USL (now University of Louisiana at Lafayette). He began his teaching career in 1967 teaching math for 15 years at Delcambre High School. In 1982 Pat became principal of Delcambre Elementary and stayed in that position for 18 years. After 33 years in the Louisiana school system, he worked for two years as a school counselor and middle school principal in Fouke, Arkansas. He returned to south Louisiana and worked as a counselor for five more years at Center Street Elementary School in New Iberia. After working 40 years, he retired from education.
Campbell has been a member of the following organizations: NAE National Association of Educators, ITA Iberia Teachers’ Association, LTA Louisiana Teachers’ Association, IPA Iberia Principals’ Association, LPA Louisiana Principals’ Association, LASE Louisiana Association of School Executives, LRTA Louisiana Retired Teachers Association—served as VP for two years and President for four years, Delcambre Volunteer Fire Dept, Delcambre Volunteer Auxiliary Police, Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church—choir, Eucharistic Minister, Parish Council Vice President, Delcambre Shrimp Festival—Board of Directors for several years, and USL Alumni Association (ULL)
While growing up in Prairie Gregg, Campbell learned and spoke the French language fluently and developed a love for French music. While in high school, Campbell bought his first accordion and harmonica and taught himself to play both instruments. He extended his love for the French culture when he visited Nova Scotia, Canada, and spoke to relatives in Cajun.
His hobbies include going to the Cajun Hi Rise, his second home adjacent to Rockefeller Refuge, to fish, crab, and cast net for shrimp. He also enjoys cooking, playing his accordion, harmonica, and singing for family, friends, and various organizations and fund raisers such as Auburn University School of Education, W.T. Cooke Elementary in Virginia Beach, VA, and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Pat has translated words of over 150 French songs in his own special language so that he can play on both his accordion and harmonica. Playing French music with his two good friends, Natile Perrin d’Augereau and Helen Boudreaux is another activity Pat enjoys. Given the name “Trio Cadien” by Warren A. Perrin, “Pat, Nat, and Boo,” play and sing for groups such as: Young Lawyers Association, Louisiana Supreme Court Justices, Acadian Museum functions, and many charity functions. Several times Campbell has joined D.L. Menard to play for Acadian Museum activities.
Currently, Campbell is part owner of a commercial hunting lodge in Saskatchewan, Canada, where he has secretarial and treasury duties. He also has a job with On-Time Crew Changes, transporting crews to heliports and boat docks throughout the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas. Campbell’s people skills make just about everyone he meets comfortable–he knows no stranger.
He married Yvonne Toups in 1967, and together they have three children: Jason (Charisse), Melissa (Chris Grimes), and Brian (Luci). Pat and Yvonne have eight grandchildren: Whitney Campbell, Camille Campbell, Joseph Grimes, Joshua Grimes, Treyson Campbell, Brayan Campbell, and step grandchildren Kelsey and Quinn Grimes.
The Living Legends series, free and open to the public, honors individuals who have helped shape and define the Cajun culture. The program is hosted by the Acadian Museum of Erath (acadianmuseum.com), a nonprofit organization, and is held at the Museum Café located next door to the Acadian Museum, 102 East Edwards, Erath, LA.  Corporate sponsor for the program is the law firm of Perrin, Landry, deLaunay, Dartez & Ouellet. There will be a Cajun music jam session from 2 PM till 6 PM.  The induction will take place at 4:00 p.m. For more information, you may call 937-0012, and visitwww.acadianmuseum.com to view a complete list of all prior inductees.

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