Attorney Sherman Mack presents this one-day event that is sure to put Livingston into the national television spotlight and forever leave it's mark in TV land history.
The Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard will all be there:
Tom Wopat as Luke Duke
John Schneider as Bo Duke
Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke
James Best as Rosco
Ben Jones as Cooter
Sonny Shroyer as Enus
Rick Hurst as Cletus Hogg
Flash as the Dog
The cast will sign autographs and all Dukes of Hazzard memorabilia plus take pictures with fans!
"Admission is FREE but the stars will charge a small fee for autographs," said Scott Innes and Jim Hogg, event producers. "This is how they make a living!"
Country music superstar Johnny Lee "The Urban Cowboy" will perform live! Other great local country acts performing include Doug Owens' Sizzlin Band, Chris Grey, Jack and Mickey Jones, Nichole Johnson and more!
The event will also feature a huge car show, including cars from the TV show and the world-famous General Lee.
Bring your cameras, all your Dukes of Hazzard items and come meet the family that ran Boss Hogg crazy in Hazzard County!
This event will happen rain or shine. You can "Like" Dukes of Hazzard Family Reunion & Car Show on Facebook.
The Dukes of Hazzard is a television series that aired on CBS from 1979 to 1985.
For car/vendor booth information or questions, please email scottinnes1015@ hotmail.com.
Sponsors include: Crazy Daves Daiquri Bar & Grill, Main Street Financial, Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc., Livingston Parish Convention & Visitors Bureau, Livingston Parish President Layton Ricks, Innovative Audio, Bear Creek Western Store,
V. Watts Furniture and Henderson Auctions.


It's unfortunately the event promoters received a pounding on their Facebook page. In all fairness to them
they got into a little more than they could handle.Relaying on volunteer labor to handle security
and parking maybe not the best idea. Sure there were some disclosures problems about fees for the meet and greet, but look for a more forthright advertising campaign next year. (Heck yea there will be a next year). In regards to the show being labeled as a "Hurricane Relief Party" on the promoters FB page, well a little misleading but not dishonest.Everyone likes to take advantage of hurricane victims. Sure a small percentage of people were charged $5 to park when the event was taunted as free but the LPSO shut that down fairly quick. All in all next year is going to be bigger and better . Like but as Uncle Jesse says: "It's not that hard, really, once you know how. "