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CABERNET FRANC DAY
On December 4th, Cabernet Franc Day celebrates this exquisite wine. Also known as Cab Franc Day, this is a day to learn more about this kind of wine.
Cabernet Franc is often referred to as the father of another popular wine, Cabernet Sauvignon. This is because Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc forged together to make Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet Franc is usually used as a blending grape in Bordeaux. This black grape is usually blended with Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Malbec.
However, lovers of this grape want people to know Cab Franc is so much more than a blending grape. The grape makes a delicious medium-bodied red wine. It produces a mouthwatering taste and bell pepper-like. Other flavors associated with the wine include raspberry, black cherry, raspberry, and chili pepper.
Cab Franc Pairings
This delicious black grape wine also pairs well with a variety of foods:
- Meats - Roasted pork, beef stew, turkey with cranberry or roasted lamb.
- Cheeses - Feta, goat cheese, and blue cheese.
- Vegetables – Roasted red peppers, grilled eggplant, mushrooms, and spinach.
- Herbs and spices – Dishes seasoned with oregano, sage, red pepper flakes, and jalapeno.
Other names for Cabernet Franc include Bordo, Bouchy, Cabernet Franco, and Cabernet Fank. The wine first became popular in France during the 1600s. It wasn’t until 100 years later that the grape was planted elsewhere. Today, Cabernet Franc wine is produced in California, New York, Washington, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Italy, and New Zealand.
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Media Contact: Sofia Luciano Communications Coordinator sofia@ylcnola.org
(504) 585-1500
: YLC Announces Opening of 2024 Role Model Award Nominations: Leave Your Mark and Highlight A New Orleans Role Model NEW ORLEANS, LA – The Young Leadership Council (YLC) is excited to announce the opening of the nominations for the prestigious YLC Role Model Awards. This annual recognition and celebration aims to highlight individuals who showcase exceptional leadership, dedication, and positive influence across the New Orleans community. Nominations will close December 11, 2023. Nominations allow community members to shine a spotlight on those individuals whose impact has been transformative in the city of New Orleans. Whether it's an inspiring leader, a dedicated volunteer, or a visionary mentor, YLC encourages the community to identify and nominate those outstanding individuals who have made a significant difference in the community. "The Role Model Awards are a testament to the power of leadership and community impact. We believe in the importance of recognizing and celebrating those individuals who go above and beyond to make a positive difference in New Orleans," said Morgan England, 2024 Role Model Awards co-chair. Role Models are invited to participate in events throughout the year in which they share their skills, passions, and successes with YLC members--events which together make up the YLC Role Model Series. As a culmination of this series, the YLC community will come together to celebrate the Role Models at YLC's annual Role Model Awards Evening in Fall 2024. YLC is committed to selecting Role Models who represent the unique diversity (racial, cultural, professional, economic, age, etc.) of our city. Nominations can be made through the official YLC website: https://ylcnola.org/role-model-awards/nominations/.
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WWOZ 90.7 FM New Orleans
WWOZ first hit the air 43 years ago today! Tune in to hear us continue to bring the sounds of New Orleans music and culture to the airwaves at 90.7 FM and the world at wwoz.org all day long, just as we've been doing since December 4, 1980!
WWOZ is listener-supported, volunteer-powered community radio and our favorite birthday gift is a new or renewing member-- pledge your support now at wwoz.org/donate!
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Join Lakeside Shopping Center as we welcome Santa and Mrs. Claus with their friends Rudolph, Frosty and other Christmas favorites!
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA, 70002
Capture your family memory with a visit and photo with Santa!
North Pole Express Train | 10:15 am
Train rides for your little elves begin at 10:15 am!
North Pole Express Train is open:
November 25, 2023 - January 7, 2024
Monday–Saturday: 10 am – 7 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm
$2/ride - Cash Only
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Fair Grounds Race Course and Slots
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514 Frenchmen St. , New Orleans, LA 70116
P: (504) 944-8461
MONDAY DEC 4 OPEN 1:00 PM FOR LUNCH
THE RUG CUTTERS1:15PM-5:00PM
JON RONIGER BAND5:30PM-8:30PM
ED WILLS BLUES 4 $ALE9:00PM-12:00AM
TUESDAY DEC 5 OPEN AT 1PM FOR LUNCH
THE VILLIANS1:15 PM - 5:00 PM
GISELLE ANGUIZOLA5:30PM-8:30PM
JOE GELINI9:00PM-MIDNIGHT
WEDNESDAY DEC 6 OPEN AT 1PM FOR LUNCH
J.J. AND THE A-OK'S1:15 PM-5:00PM
BOARDWALKER & THE 3 FINGER SWINGERS5:30PM-8:30PM
ROULE AND THE QUEEN9:00PM-12:00AM
THURSDAY DEC 7 OPEN AT 1PM FOR LUNCH
MS. SIGRID AND THE ZIG ZAGS1:15 PM-5:00PM
TRS5:30PM-8:30PM
WOLFE JOHN'S BLUES9:00PM-12:00AM
FRIDAY DEC 9 OPEN AT 11 AM FOR LUNCH
LES GETREX AND CREOLE COOKIN'
STEPHEN BRASHEAR QUARTET11:00AM-1:45PM
BOARDWALKER AND THE 3 FINDER SWINGERS2:15PM-6PM
LES GETREX AND CAJUN COOKING6:30PM-9:30PM
BETTIS AND THE 3RD DEGREE10:00PM-2:00AM
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An exhibit of original works by Art Deco icon Erté will include almost 170 items as well as other period pieces that characterized the movement of style and design.
"Erté and the Era of Art Deco" will remain open through Jan. 3, 2024.
Often called "the father of Art Deco," Romain de Tirtoff, known as Erté, was the central figure of the art and design evolution that emerged during the 1920s. The look featured stylized forms, geometric patterns, vibrant colors and sleek lines. Its influence flooded the world of art, fashion, architecture, furniture design, serviceware and more.
The Rau exhibit includes a large collection of the artist's original gouache paintings, used to create designs for fashion shows, clubs and stage performances.
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City of Gretna, Louisiana
Light up the Huey - Holiday Lights Display on Huey P. Long Avenue starts tonight!
The oaks will be lit all along the Huey P. Long median from 10th Street to the river
through December.
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The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel, turned on their holiday lights, Waldorf Wonderland, on Tuesday, November 30, 2021 in downtown New Orleans. New Orleans Saints and Pelicans owner Gayle Benson flipped the ceremonial switch to turn on the festive display. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate)
PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER
130 Roosevelt Way New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana 70112
5PM
During the Christmas season, almost every local has made their way through the cold streets of downtown New Orleans to see the lobby of the romantic Roosevelt Hotel.
Faux tree stems wrapped in glimmering white lights stand tall as they hover over guests and nearly touch the ceiling chandeliers. Neighboring the branches are snow-white Christmas trees covered in red ribbons and ornaments. Both decors line the lobby in a perfect, picturesque pattern.
Hence, it isn't hard to understand why Travel and Leisure named the Roosevelt one of the 15 most festive hotels in the U.S. during the holiday season.
“Our hotel guests, New Orleanians and tourists from all over the world come to The Roosevelt at this time of year because it is truly the brightest, most brilliant place to bring out the holiday spirit,” Tod Chambers, general manager of the Roosevelt, said in a news release.
This year, the Roosevelt is bringing back its beloved Christmas tradition on Nov. 28, unveiling 1,600 feet of garland and 4,000 glass ornaments, the hotel announced Wednesday morning.
New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President and General Manager Mickey Loomis will be there to help switch on the ceremonial lighting of over 112,000 lights, the Roosevelt said in a news release.
The hotel will also be offering various options for holiday dining experiences and drink options at the Sazerac Bar and Teddy's Café.
The Sazerac Bar is bringing back their annual holiday drinks, including the Christmas Cookie — a sweet, vodka-based mixed drink — and the Candy Cane, a sugar drink featuring Rumple Minze.
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Celebration in the Oaks
Thru - Dec 30
5:00pm - 11:00pm
City Park glows with than a million lights, Mr. Bingle and holiday displays, as well as dinosaurs, flamingos, a pirate ship, and the animated “12 Yats of Christmas.” The seasonal attraction is accessible by driving or walking tours and the City Park train, and there are dedicated bike nights on Dec. 5 and Dec. 12. The season opens on Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 23), and decorated park attractions include the Botanical Garden, Carousel Gardens and the holiday-decorated Storyland.
New Orleans Botanical Garden
5 Victory Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119
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City Park Prepares for Enhanced Celebration in the Oaks
Expanded holiday festival to include Driving Tour, amusement-park rides and reimagined Walking Tour
New Orleans City Park’s Celebration in the Oaks, one of the most-spectacular holiday lights festivals in the country, has fascinated guests for generations. The month-long fundraiser attracts over 135,000 visitors each year who come to see City Park’s famous live oak trees swathed in over a million twinkling lights and discover hundreds of breathtaking displays throughout the Park. This year, THE New Orleans holiday tradition is taking it to another level.
“With the Driving Tour and Walking Tour, this will be the biggest footprint Celebration in the Oaks has had since Hurricane Katrina,” said Cara Lambright, City Park Conservancy CEO. “As our largest annual fundraiser, we can’t wait to share this exciting celebration with our community.”
Boasting more light displays, new attractions and the return of the Botanical Garden Walking Tour, the 2022 Celebration will offer a variety of options, and price points, for guests to choose from.
Highlights this year include:
2.25-mile Driving Tour with enhanced displays
Walking Tour with Botanical Garden access and Carousel Gardens Amusement Park rides included
Multiple dedicated Bike Nights
Botanical Garden Dripping Tree, Poinsettia Tree, Historic Train Garden and “Cajun Night Before Christmas”
Carousel Gardens Train, Christmas Tree, Mr. Bingle and free marshmallows and hot chocolate
Holiday-themed Storyland
Iconic LED dinosaurs, flamingos and pirate ship
New exhibits such Toy Land, a 12-foot Dandelion Meadow Display and Winter Wonderland
“We heard the call of the community and challenged ourselves to step it up,” said Julie LaCour, Director of CITO/Special Events. “We know how important this event is to visitors, and we feel confident this year’s final product will make memories for folks that will last a lifetime.”
City Park Conservancy’s annual operating budget is largely reliant on self-generated activities, often weather dependent, and Celebration in the Oaks plays a key role in funding the Park’s continued maintenance and beauty each year, providing nearly 10% of the Park’s annual budget. The public’s investment and attendance at Celebration in the Oaks supports City Park’s success going forward.
For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit CelebrationInTheOaks.com.
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WHEN
Nov. 24, 2022 – Jan. 1, 2023
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays until 12/19
Closed Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve
WHERE
New Orleans City Park
Driving Tour Entrance: 2 Friederichs Ave, NOLA 70124
Walking Tour Entrance: 7 Victory Ave, NOLA 70124
TICKETS
For pricing structure, schedule and more, visit CelebrationInTheOaks.com.
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BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo
Duration: 2 hr 30 min
Please join us this year for an all-new Zoo Lights, presented by Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital. Zoo Lights is open from November 25 to December 30 and closed Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.
Admission gates open from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and grounds close at 9:00 p.m.
Admission:
Adults/Teens: $5
Seniors: $4
Ages 2-12: $3
Zoo Members: $3 per person
We are partnering with The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank again this year! Every guest presenting a non-perishable food item during the hours of Zoo Lights will receive a 50% discount from the regular admission price. All food donations will go directly to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank. In 2020, just over 7,000 pounds of food were collected during this drive.
Come to the zoo to enjoy a trail of thousands of dazzling lights around the zoo for a cherished family holiday tradition in Baton Rouge.
On Fridays and Saturdays, Zoo Lights will feature visits from Santa Claus at the Otter Cabin!
- 3601 Thomas Rd, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (225) 775-3877
Dec 2023
Mon, Dec 4
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Tue, Dec 5
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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KENNER’S MAGICAL CHRISTMAS VILLAGE: The lights display will run Dec. 1-23, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Heritage Park, 2015 Fourth St., in Kenner. Vendors and entertainment, music, food, arts, crafts and an appearance from Santa Claus will be available every Friday and Saturday. www.kenner.la.us/
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CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
December 1–December 30, 2023
Lafreniere Park sparkles for the holidays with millions of twinkling lights and displays! Constructed with over 10 million LED lights, this holiday favorite features elaborate decorations, artificial snow, and festive light displays that illuminate Lafreniere Park, while adults and kids alike can watch for appearances by Santa, Rudolph, Frosty, Grinch, and Elf.
At Santa’s Express Mail Center, children are able to view Santa’s elves building toys for all the good little girls and boys. Attendees can also enjoy an interactive walking tour set to random scenes from their favorite holiday classics. Children can write a letter to Santa and mail it to him at the Elf Post Office.
The 37th Annual Christmas in the Park will be held nightly at Lafreniere Park beginning on Friday, Dec. 1, 2021, and ending on Friday, Dec. 30, 2023.
Park Admissions & Entrances
The admission charge per vehicle is $10 in advance or $15 at the gate of the park
Credit and debit cards only. No cash will be taken at the gate. Tickets can be purchased online at https://lafrenierepark.org.
Additionally, the carousel will be open to the public every night till 9pm.
All vehicles must enter from West Napoleon Avenue and exit at Downs Boulevard. Upon entering the park, traffic will flow counterclockwise around the park. The Downs Boulevard Park entrance will close daily at 5:00 pm. The West Napoleon Avenue gate will close at 9:00 p.m. on Sunday – Thursday and 10:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
Lafreniere Park will be closed on Christmas Day, Saturday, Dec. 25th, and will reopen on Sunday, Dec. 26th.
Driving and walking tours through the exhibit will be available
- Sunday – Thursday: 5:30pm to 9:00pm
- Friday –Saturday: 5:30pm – 10:00pm
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We are hosting our 4th annual HOLIDAY IN THE PARK at Joe W. Brown Park, 5601 Read Boulevard, NOLA 70126. Opens at dusk until 9:30pm starting November 20 - January 2, 2024. See you under the lights! For more information, visit www.nordc.org
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LSU Football
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LSU is headed to Tampa and will play Wisconsin on New Year's Day
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s a pigment for paints, inks, and other applications. It is also often used as a decorative coating on metal objects. Green rust is relatively easy to produce and is environmentally friendly, making it an attractive alternative to other metal coatings. It is also highly resistant to corrosion, making it an ideal choice for metal objects exposed to the elements.
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4th December
Build the City of Jerusalem with LEGOs
Price
FREE
Get Tickets
Hosted by Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans
6 followers
Date and time
Mon Dec 4th 2023, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm CST
LocationBlessed Sacrament Parish (Joan of Arc Church)
8321 Burthe St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Get directions
Event description
Join us to build the city of Jerusalem using LEGOs, on Monday, December 4 from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Parish (St. Joan of Arc Church) in the New Orleans Riverbend.
A light snack will be provided at 4:30 p.m. before participants embark on the LEGO build from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Participants are asked to wear socks, as shoes will not be allowed during the build.
We'll close with latkes and sufganiyot in celebration of Chanukah.
Tweens, teens, adults and siblings are welcome to help us build Jerusalem during this special event.
Participants are invited to bring donations to support area families in need (or can make a donation below) through our partners at New Orleans Children’s Health Project:
- Maseca Instant Corn Masa Mix 4.4 lb
- Cereal: Corn Chex 12 oz box
- Canned tuna, chunky light tuna in water
- Cooking oil - 100% pure vegetable oil, 48 oz
- Marinara pasta sauce, 24 oz jar
- Pancake and waffle mix complete just add water, 32 oz
- Rice, 10 lb bag
- Dried pinto beans
- Dried black beans
- Canned corn
- Canned green beans
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Visit The Northshore
Get ready for the most magical time of the year! The 24th Annual Holiday of Lights is back in Mandeville, Louisiana, and it's brighter and merrier than ever! This year, enjoy a laser light show, SNOW, and more expanded light areas!
December 8, and 9 where musical performances, Santa Claus, dazzling lights, and more await your family. Don't miss out on this Northshore tradition!
Click here for the parade map, performance schedule and more
THE HOLIDAY OF LIGHTS PARADE
The festivities kick off with a dazzling ceremony to illuminate the more than 2,000 lights, casting a magical glow over the Holiday of Lights event. On December 1 at 6 p.m., the Holiday of Lights Parade will take center stage on Koop Drive, lighting up the night and filling the air with holiday spirit. And guess who'll be in the parade?
- Santa Claus: Yes, the man in red himself, Santa Claus, will be making a grand entrance to join the festivities. After all, it's not a holiday celebration without Santa!
- Parish President Mike Cooper: Parish President Mike Cooper will be there to officially turn on the lights at the water tower and spread the joy and excitement of the season.
- Abita Springs Children’s Academie: These little stars will be shining brightly in the parade, adding an extra touch of holiday magic.
- Louisiana Ladies Dance Team: Get ready to be wowed by the grace and talent of the Louisiana Ladies Dance Team as they dance their way into your hearts.
- Be Hooper Be Happy Hula Hoopers: These hula hoopers are not your average hoopers; they glow in the dark, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- St. Tammany Parish Fire District 12: Our local heroes from Fire District 12 will be there, big red fire engine and all!
- Adorable Dogs from St. Tammany Parish's Animal Services Shelter: Prepare for some heartwarming moments as these lovable dogs join the parade. Some of them are dressed as reindeer and some looking for their forever homes, making this parade extra special.
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KEEP THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT ALIVE: DRIVE-THRU LIGHTS UNTIL DECEMBER 31
The fun doesn't end on December 9! After that date, the Holiday of Lights continues as a drive-thru experience on Koop Drive until December 31. The twinkling lights will illuminate the night from dusk through dawn, ensuring that the holiday spirit lingers long after the parade ends.
A Community Tradition
In 2022, after a years-long hiatus, the Holiday of Lights returned and welcomed an estimated 20,000 visitors! As it approaches its quarter-century anniversary, the Holiday of Lights has become an integral part of the Northshore's holiday celebrations, bringing families together to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year.
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Annual Christmas Auction tonight. This year’s table auctions will benefit Galatoire Foundation and 10 local non-profits, including two table partners and eight micro grant recipients.
The table partners are Bayou District Foundation, NAMI New Orleans and Galatoire Foundation. The micro grant recipients are Electric Girls, Girls on the Run, Historic BK House and Gardens, Hotel Hope, Project Lazarus, Raphael Village, St. Michael Special School and YEAH! YOGA.
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NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, DEC. 31
HOLIDAY LIGHTS: 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. nightly, Baton Rouge General, 8585 Picardy Ave. The large green space in front of the hospital is transformed into a twinkling, singing and musically synchronized lights display. "Snow & Glow," a special event taking place 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays, Dec. 7 and 14, will feature snow, glow-in-the-dark performers, jingle and mingle with Santa, Mrs. Claus and elves, and food trucks. $5. eventbrite.com.
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What were colonists protesting with the Boston Tea Party?
Propaganda War
Earl Grey Tea Tax
Boarding Soldiers
The Stamp Act
What were colonists protesting with the Boston Tea Party?
Colonists were protesting The Stamp Act, a British tax on print materials such as stamps and newspapers.
Did You Know? The Boston Tea Party occurred in 1773, but the first time that the actual words “Boston Tea Party” were seen in writing was in 1825, and in most of the early mentions, when the word “party” didn’t even refer to a celebratory event with cakes and balloons as we know today but to a party of men.
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DUE TO WEATHER: EVENT DATE CHANGED TO MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th 6pm-9pm
Kick off the holidays in TerraBella Village, surrounded by the twinkling lights of an 18 foot tree and sounds of the season! Take photos with Santa, ride the train, mingle through the Holiday Marketplace, create crafts, grab a bite from local vendors and much more!
General Admission is free and Photos with Santa are $20.
There will be a collection for gently used coats and new teddy bears for Children's Advocacy Center/Hope House.
~2023 Event Proceeds benefit The Terra Bella Institute and New Heights Therapeutic Riding Center.
- 111 Terra Bella Blvd., Covington, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (985) 871-7171
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NOLA Jitterbugs
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
Tickets
nolajitterbugsfall2023.dancecamps.org/booking.php
Public
Join the award-winning (1st place, baby!) NOLA Jitterbugs for a 6-week series with live music in the last class!
Our live music classes with local musicians and culture bearers, as well as our overall emphasis on music appreciation is what makes our lessons stand out among the rest!
Starts Monday Nov 13th at The Contemporary Arts Center!
6-7pm Intro to Swing
For total beginners to swing dancing or dancing of any kind. Also for those looking to refresh their basics and learn some ragtime dances. We use these pre-swing era dances to teach beginners how to step on rhythm, step on rhythm while connected to another person, how to connect in order to lead or follow, you'll learn to syncopate your footwork, and then we'll slowly start to let go of one hand and create the beginnings of what will eventually be a bad-ass swing out.
7:30-8:30 Lindy Hop Vocab - Intermediate Level
This class is gonna give you some must know moves, some technique, some philosophy, and of course, we'll continue to clarify and polish up your swing outs.
No partner required to take either of these classes. Come alone or with friends!
SIGN UP HERE:
https://nolajitterbugsfall2023.dancecamps.org/booking.php
- 900 Camp St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (504) 528-3805
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Top 10 Words You Won't Find in the English Dictionary (But Should Know)
The English language is full of words that don’t appear in the dictionary, but are nonetheless understood by English speakers. Despite their lack of official recognition, these words are still important, as they can add flavor to conversations and provide a unique insight into the culture of English-speaking countries. That’s why today we’ll be taking a look at the top 10 words you won’t find in the English dictionary (but should know).
Word #1: Chillax
Chillax is a combination of the words “chill” and “relax”, and is used to describe a state of relaxed happiness. It’s often used as an imperative, as in “Chillax, man!”, which is meant to be a friendly way of telling someone to relax and not worry about something.
Word #2: Bae
Bae is a term of endearment that is used to refer to a romantic partner or close friend. It is most commonly seen on social media, where it is often used as part of a hashtag or caption to describe a loving relationship.
Word #3: FOMO
FOMO stands for “fear of missing out” and is used to describe the feeling of not wanting to miss out on any exciting experiences or events. It’s often used as an excuse for people to engage in activities, even when they don’t necessarily want to.
Word #4: YOLO
YOLO is an acronym for “you only live once” and is used to express a desire to make the most out of life. It’s often used as an excuse for people to do something that they wouldn’t normally do, such as skydiving or taking a spontaneous trip.
Word #5: BFF
BFF stands for “best friends forever” and is used to refer to close friends who have a strong bond. It’s often used on social media, where it is often used as part of a hashtag or caption to describe a close friendship.
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The Back Room at Buffa's
1001 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70116
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Live Music
Every
Thursday thru Monday
All Ages Welcome!
Traditional Jazz Brunch with Some
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Doyle Cooper Trio
Dec 4, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm CST
The Back Room at Buffa's Bar & Restaurant
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Alex McMurray
Dec 5, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm CST
The Back Room at Buffa's Bar & Restaurant
· 1001 Esplanade Avenue,New Orleans,70116,US
504) 949-0038
Buy TicketsBuffa’s is committed to paying our musicians fairly while also protecting our customers during the remainder of the pandemic. In order to do this we are selling full tables intead of individual seats for each show.
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In Person Classes in New Orleans
Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm
"Shimmer" Bellydance Basics
For all levels. Ongoing
$60 per month or $18 drop in.
10 classes, used within 10 wk., $120
At: "The Movement Collective"
3921 St. Claude Ave, (Bywater)
New Orleans
Tamalyn Dallal
Movement Collective - New Orleans
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Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm
Come and dance...
Bring veils, zils, and your hips to do lots of shimmies.
$18 per class, $60 per month
10 classes for $120
www.tamalyndallal.net
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The musicians appearing at the Palm Court are some of the legends of New Orleans music. We have live music five nights a week - dinner 7pm til 11pm. The Palm Court is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays but is available for private party bookings on those days We take group bookings up to 180 persons any day or night of the week. A variety of options are open to such groups and we are very happy to work with our clients to provide their group with a customized evening of entertainment and catering according to their needs.
Reservations Suggested
(504) 525-0200
Decembe 2023
7:30 pm
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SNUG HARBOR
Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays, & Sundays
Shows at 8 & 10pm
Tickets for all shows are available and easy online www.SnugJazz.com in order to guarantee your seat, and walk-up tickets are only available while they last.
APPEARING:
SNUG HARBOR
WHEN:
Now 7 Nights per Week Again!
NEW SHOW TIMES:
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm Nightly
APPEARING:
CHARMAINE NEVILLE BAND
Mon Dec 4 @ 7:30 pm
CHARMAINE NEVILLE BAND
Mon Dec 4 @ 9:30 pm
LOCATION:
SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO
626 Frenchmen St.
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-949-0696
ADMISSION:
GENERAL SEATING
$20.00 - $40.00
SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO
626 Frenchmen St.
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-949-0696 to purchase tickets
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2828 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Sun, December 3, 2023
8:00 PM
JoJo Hermann
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Pelicans' pursuit of NBA Cup is alive. Here's who they'll face in the quarterfinals.
BY CHRISTIAN CLARK
The New Orleans Pelicans are advancing to the In-Season Tournament knockout round.
On Tuesday, the Houston Rockets lost to the Dallas Mavericks. That ensured the Pelicans finished in first place in Western Conference Group B.
The Pelicans, who ended In-Season Tournament group play with a 3-1 record, will face the Sacramento Kings in California on Monday. The do-or-die game will tip off at 9 p.m., and it will be broadcast on TNT.
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NATIONAL COOKIE DAY
National Cookie Day on December 4th serves up a sweet treat. Bakers across the country warm up the ovens for holiday baking, and we enjoy giving tins of cookies to friends and family all season long.
We can thank the Dutch for more than windmills and tulips. The English word "cookie" is derived from the Dutch word koekie, meaning "little cake."
Hard cookie-like wafers have existed for as long as baking has been documented. Not surprisingly, they traveled well, too. However, they were usually not sweet enough to be considered cookies by modern-day standards.
The origin of the cookie appears to begin in Persia in the 7th century, soon after the use of sugar became common in the region. They then spread to Europe through the Muslim conquest of Spain. Cookies were common at all levels of society throughout Europe by the 14th century, from the royal cuisine to the street vendors.
Cookies arrived in America in the 17th century. Macaroons andgingerbread cookies were among the popular early American cookies.
In most English-speaking countries outside of North America, the most common word for cookie is "biscuit." In some regions, both terms, cookies, and biscuits are used.
Cookies are classified into different categories, with the most common ones being:
Bar cookies – Drop cookies – Filled cookies
Molded cookies - No bake cookies
Pressed cookies - Refrigerator cookies
Rolled cookies – Sandwich cookies
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December 4th Celebrated History
1867
The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, The Grange for short, was established following the Civil War to bring organized and cooperative farming to a national level. Seven men and one woman founded the first fraternal organization in New York and further memberships opened across the country.
1881
Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner published the first edition of the Los Angeles Daily Times, known today as the Los Angeles Times. By 1882, Harrison Gray Ottis would take over the editing of the paper.
1918
President Woodrow Wilson became the first US president to travel to Europe while in office as he sails to for the World War I peace talks in Versailles.
1998
Space shuttle Endeavor with a crew of six launched from Kennedy Space Center on the first mission to begin assembling the International Space Station.
December 4th Celebrated Birthdays
Chester Greenwood - 1858
On March 13, 1877, a young Greenwood received patent No. 188,292 for his earmuff invention.
George A. Hormel - 1860
In 1891, the American businessman founded the Geo. A. Hormel & Co. in Austin, MN. His understanding of the meatpacking industry led to innovations that served the Hormel company well.
Edith Cavell - 1865
During World War I, the British nurse served in German-occupied Belgium. She provided care to both Belgian and German soldiers during the occupation. German authorities later arrested Cavell, accusing her of aiding British and French POWs to escape. Cavell admitted to the charges and was found guilty. The Germans executed Cavell on October 13, 1915.
Jeanne Manford - 1920
In 1973, Manford created the support network now known as PFLAG to support her son Morty Manford and gay rights efforts.
Jay Z - 1969
Born Shawn Corey Carter, the Grammy award-winning rapper, has received critical and popular acclaim since his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
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Top 10 Words You Won't Find in the English Dictionary (But Should Know)
The English language is full of words that don’t appear in the dictionary, but are nonetheless understood by English speakers. Despite their lack of official recognition, these words are still important, as they can add flavor to conversations and provide a unique insight into the culture of English-speaking countries. That’s why today we’ll be taking a look at the top 10 words you won’t find in the English dictionary (but should know).
Word #1: Chillax
Chillax is a combination of the words “chill” and “relax”, and is used to describe a state of relaxed happiness. It’s often used as an imperative, as in “Chillax, man!”, which is meant to be a friendly way of telling someone to relax and not worry about something.
Word #2: Bae
Bae is a term of endearment that is used to refer to a romantic partner or close friend. It is most commonly seen on social media, where it is often used as part of a hashtag or caption to describe a loving relationship.
Word #3: FOMO
FOMO stands for “fear of missing out” and is used to describe the feeling of not wanting to miss out on any exciting experiences or events. It’s often used as an excuse for people to engage in activities, even when they don’t necessarily want to.
Word #4: YOLO
YOLO is an acronym for “you only live once” and is used to express a desire to make the most out of life. It’s often used as an excuse for people to do something that they wouldn’t normally do, such as skydiving or taking a spontaneous trip.
Word #5: BFF
BFF stands for “best friends forever” and is used to refer to close friends who have a strong bond. It’s often used on social media, where it is often used as part of a hashtag or caption to describe a close friendship.
Word #6: Lit
Lit is an adjective that is used to describe something that is exciting, fun, or cool. It’s often used to describe parties or other events, as in “This party is lit!”
Word #7: Turnt
Turnt is an adjective that is used to describe someone who is excited or feeling energetic. It is often used to describe people who are ready to have a good time, as in “He’s so turnt right now!”
Word #8: Binge Watch
Binge watch is a verb that is used to describe watching a lot of episodes of a television show in a short period of time. It’s often used to describe the practice of watching an entire season of a show in a single sitting.
Word #9: Throw Shade
Throw shade is a phrase that is used to describe the act of making a snarky comment about someone. It’s often used to describe subtle insults that are meant to be humorous.
Word #10: Woke
Woke is an adjective that is used to describe someone who is socially and politically aware. It’s often used to describe people who are knowledgeable about current events and social issues.
These are just a few of the words you won’t find in the English dictionary (but should know). While they may not be officially recognized, they are still important, as they provide insight into the culture of English-speaking countries. So the next time you’re talking
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LUNA FETE WEST: RIVER CONNECTIONS: The free, outdoor interactive light installation at City Hall, 740 2nd St. in Gretna, Dec. 7-10 with shows at 6, 7, 8 and 9 p.m. The Gretna Amphitheater water-based projection will feature Lantern Puppets on Parade at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. at 1st and Huey P. Long Ave. in Gretna. (504) 363-1500
HARAHAN CHRISTMAS PARADE: The annual event starts at noon Dec. 9 at the intersection of Hord Street and Jefferson Highway, proceeding in the westbound lanes of Jefferson Highway and disbanding at the intersection of Folse Street and Jefferson Highway.
CHRISTMAS IN LAFRENIERE PARK RUN/WALK: The Crescent City Classic will hold a holiday two-mile run/walk on Dec. 9, 4 p.m., at Lafreniere Park, 3000 Downs Blvd. in Metairie. The course goes through the annual lights display. The event includes hot cocoa, visits with Santa and holiday costume contests. Participants get complimentary entry into both the Christmas in the Park Lights Driving Tour and the Walking Tour before gates open to the public. General registration is $35, $30 until Dec. 2. Children 3-10 are $5 off, and 2 and under are free. runsignup.com
WESTWEGO SANTA PARADE AND WE GO WINTER WONDERLAND: Parade starts at 2 p.m. with route to be posted by the Westwego Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. Santa Claus will help light up Catfish Bourgeois Westwego Park at 6 p.m. Dec. 3 with food and drink vendors starting at 4 p.m. WEGO Winter Wonderland Facebook page
NEW ORLEANS NIGHTMARE: KRAMPUS THE FRIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS: New Orleans Nightmare has transformed their haunted house into an immersive Christmas-themed scare experience with live performers, photo ops, mini escape rooms, themed refreshments and a retail store. Tickets start at $40 and sell out quickly. www.facebook.com/nolanightmare
SIPPING WITH SANTA: Chateau Golf & Country Club hosts the annual event along with with City of Kenner, Mayor Mike Glaser, Police Chief Keith Conley and Friends of Rivertown to benefit the Kenner Food Bank from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 12. There will be holiday-flavored martinis, wines, hors d’oeuvre, pictures with Santa and Santa's Secret Shopping Village.
TEDDY BEAR TEA: Bring the little ones for tea with Santa at the Gretna Cultural Center with live music, a hot chocolate bar, refreshments like tea sandwiches and cookies, treat bags and a teddy bear for every child, and bottomless mimosas for adults. Times at noon, 2:30 and 5 p.m. Dec. 15 and 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Dec. 16. Call (504) 210-5202 to make reservations.
TRAIN RIDES WITH SANTA: The Louisiana Steam Train Association offers short train ride in an open-air gondola or caboose pulled by historic diesel locomotives. Vendors will sell refreshments and merchandise. Proceeds go toward rebuilding and maintaining SP 745, the lone surviving Louisiana-built steam locomotive. Tickets only available on-site, $2 per person or $5 for unlimited rides; free for LASTA members. Location is 1501 Jefferson Hwy., just North of the Ochsner Health Center for Children. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 16, with Santa arriving at 10 a.m. https://lasta.org
PERFORMANCES
MARINE FORCES RESERVE BAND: The free concert, to be held Dec. 9, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 6400 Airline Drive in Metairie, includes arts and crafts and kids’ activities, caroling, a tree lighting ceremony and an appearance by Santa. Reservations suggested. https://ci.ovationtix.com/35874/performance/11388689?performanceId=11388689
DANNY O’FLAHERTY’S CELTIC CHRISTMAS: The yuletide customs that evolved over the centuries in Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia and the Isle of Man will be highlighted in concert, with singers, bagpipes and Irish dancers, on Dec. 10, 2 p.m., at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 6400 Airline Drive in Metairie. Tickets start at $25. www.jeffersonpac.com
"A CHRISTMAS STORY:" The holiday classic hits the stage at Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts with shows Thursday through Saturday starting Dec. 1 through Dec. 17, starting at 7:30 p.m. except for Sundays which has a 2 p.m. start time. Tickets $39-$53. https://www.rivertowntheaters.com
CHRISTMAS CONCERT: The Jefferson Community Band will present a holiday concert Dec. 11, at 7 p.m., at First English Lutheran Church, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. in Metairie. Tickets are $10; free 12 and under. Proceeds will benefit the Greater New Orleans Therapeutic Riding Center. www.jeffersoncommunityband.org
“PEACE ON EARTH” CHRISTMAS CONCERT: Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church will host a seasonal concert under the direction of Gregory Lambousy on Dec. 15, 6:30 p.m., at the church 146 4th St. in Westwego. Free. olpsw.org
THE NUTCRACKER: The Jefferson Performing Arts Society production of the classic holiday ballet will be performed Dec. 16-17, 2 p.m., at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 6400 Airline Dr. in Metairie. Tickets start at $23. www.jeffersonpac.com
THE BIG EASY BOYS CHRISTMAS SHOW WITH THE BIG EASY GIRLS: The Broadway-inspired singers bring a throwback feel of vintage quartets that sing hits from the '50s and '60s along with Christmas classics. One-night show at Gretna Cultural Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. Dec. 1. Tickets are $55. https://www.facebook.com/bigeasyboys
CHRISTMAS GALA AT GRETNA CULTURAL CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Hunter & the Sicilian Rat Pack Orchestra with guest vocalist Dody Piper will perform at the annual event, which runs 8-10 p.m. Dec. 16. Tickets $75 or $125 for VIP with reception at 6:30. https://www.visitjeffersonparish.com/
RECURRING EVENTS
PHOTOS WITH SANTA: Santa Claus will be available for photo ops with children in the Lakeside Shopping Center's center court daily through Dec. 24, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. See Lakeside's website for package prices or to book an appointment. Meanwhile in Gentilly, Santa is holding three chances for kids to get their pictures this year. He’ll be at Backatown Nola on Basin Street Dec. 17 from 3 p.m. to 6 pm, and at Emline Store Dec. 21 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and again on Dec. 23, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Appointments must be booked in advance. Check @gentillysanta for more information, added dates and to book a photo.
PICNIC UNDER THE LIGHTS: Reservations are open for the Picnic Under the Lights Tent, 1035 Huey P. Long Avenue in Gretna. Spots are available Dec. 1-17, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays. Cost starts at $75. 504-363-1580
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Here are Baton Rouge-area holiday events to choose from
BY JUDY BERGERON
Happy Holidays!
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5-6
COOL WINTER NIGHTS AND HOT JAZZ: 7:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Featuring Brian Shaw, Robin Barnes, Willis Delony and the Rev. Greg Daigle in a program of new arrangements and holiday favorites. $35-$50. manshiptheatre.org.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7- SATURDAY, DEC. 16
"A CAJUN CHRISTMAS CAROL": 7 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays, Ascension Community Theatre, 823 Felicity St., Gonzales. $17-$28. https://www.actgonzales.org/.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7
KIWANIS LIGHTING OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE: 6 p.m., Train Station Park, East Railroad Avenue, Denham Springs. Livingston Parish Children's Choir, vendors, and Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8 – SUNDAY, DEC. 17
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL": 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Theatre Baton Rouge, 7155 Florida Blvd. $40, adults; $25, students/children under 17. theatrebr.org.
"MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET": 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Sullivan Theater, 8849 Sullivan Road. $25. https://www.sullivantheater.com/.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8
DAILEY AND VINCENT CHRISTMAS SHOW: 7:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Featuring bluegrass and country musicians Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent. $41-$51. manshiptheatre.org.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, DEC. 8-10
GONZALES HOLIDAY MARKET: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Lamar-Dixon Expo Center, 9039 S. St. Landry Ave., Gonzales. Jewelry, home décor, women’s apparel and holiday merchandise. $10 per day or $25, weekend pass. http://www.attexpomarket.com/.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, DEC. 9-10
"THE NUTCRACKER": 6 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, LSU Union Theater, Tower Drive. A Tri-Parish Ballet production complete with a growing Christmas tree, flurrying snow and mesmerizing magic tricks. Saturday is a benefit for the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and the Community Hands Food Pantry at First United Methodist Church, Denham Springs. Admission is one or more nonperishable food items. Sunday admission: $30, advance; and $35, door. https://lsuuniontheater.universitytickets.com.
SATURDAY, DEC. 9
BRUNCH WITH SANTA: 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon, The Legacy at Bonne Esperance, 1655 Sherwood Forest Blvd. $5-$30. eventbrite.com.
BATON ROUGE SYMPHONY'S HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: 2 p.m., Raising Cane's River Center Performing Arts Theatre, 396 St. Louis St. $19 and up. brso.org.
CORTANA KIWANIS CHRISTMAS PARADE: 5:30 p.m., from River Road at North Boulevard and proceeding to Convention, Fourth, Laurel, Sixth and North streets, and finishing at Lafayette Street. Around 80 entries, including vivid parade floats, dancing groups and marching bands. Preceded by Battle of the Bands, 4 p.m. Free. https://cortana-la.kiwanisone.org/.
SUNDAY, DEC. 10
MAGNOLIA MOUND CREOLE CHRISTMAS + HOLIDAY FAIR: noon to 5 p.m., BREC's Magnolia Mound, 2161 Nicholson Drive. With the historic house decked out for the season, there will be traditional songs in French and Spanish, period demonstrations, folk crafts, booths from local vendors, and the annual bonfire to welcome Papa Noel. brec.org.
"FANCY NANCY SPLENDIFEROUS CHRISTMAS": 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Presented by Vital Theatre and recommended for ages 2 and older, follow Nancy as she gets ready for Christmas. But will it turn out splendiferous? $25. manshiptheatre.org.
TUESDAY, DEC. 12
FESTIVE COOKIE DECORATING: 3 p.m., Main Library at Goodwood, 7711 Goodwood Blvd. Teens, bring your best cookie ideas to this free event. All supplies will be provided. ebrpl.com.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, DEC. 14-15
"HERE COME THE BELLS, SO MANY BELLS": 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Scotlandville Branch Library, 7373 Scenic Highway; 6 p.m. Wednesday, Baker Branch Library, 3501 Groom Road; and 4 p.m. Thursday, Eden Park Branch Library, 5131 Greenwell Springs Road. Lady Chops (Elizabeth Vidos) presents a high-energy interactive one-woman drumming show for all ages. Registration required. Call the specific library branch directly. ebrpl.com.
FRIDAY, DEC. 15
MOVIES ON THE PLAZA: HOLIDAY EDITION: 7 p.m., Main Library at Goodwood, 7711 Goodwood Blvd. Screening of Jim Henson’s 1992 adaptation of Dickens' classic Christmas tale. Bring lawn chairs or blanket for seating. Dance party to follow movie. Free. ebrpl.com.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY, DEC. 15 AND 17
"THE CHRISTMAS SPIDER": 7:30 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Presented by Opera Louisiane, the story of a gentle arachnid who leads to a seemingly miraculous turn of good fortune for a poor woodcutter and his family, reinforcing the importance of love and togetherness. Pre-show talk about the opera, 1 p.m. $10-$140. manshiptheatre.org.
SATURDAY, DEC. 16
"HOLIDAY NUTCRACKER": 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., Dunham Theatre, 11111 Roy Emerson Drive. A Cangelosi Dance Project production. $20-$35 by emailing cangelosidp@gmail.com.
POLAR EXPRESS EXTRAVAGANZA: 3:30 p.m., Baker Branch Library, 3501 Groom Road. Bring friends and family to watch "The Polar Express" while enjoying snacks and making your own Polar Express train with a candy kit. Supplies are limited. (225) 778-5940 or ebrpl.com.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY, DEC. 16-17
"THE NUTCRACKER – A TALE FROM THE BAYOU": 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., Raising Cane's River Center Performing Arts Theatre, 396 St. Louis St. Classic holiday ballet presented by Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre. Tickets start at $27. ticketmaster.com.
TUESDAY, DEC. 19
PJ NIGHT WITH SANTA: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Perkins Rowe, Bluebonnet Boulevard at Perkins Road. Reserve a time at whereissanta.com.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20
GIFT WRAPPING AND HOT COCOA: 4 p.m., Greenwell Springs Regional Branch Library, 11300 Greenwell Springs Road. Teens are invited to wrap their presents in the gift-wrapping station, listen to holiday music and drink hot cocoa. (225) 274-4440.
THURSDAY, DEC. 21
"DR. SEUSS' THE GRINCH" (2018 ANIMATED FILM): 2 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. $10.50. Rated PG. manshiptheatre.org.
INTERACTIVE "FROZEN" FILM FESTIVAL: 2 p.m., Jones Creek Regional Branch Library, 6222 Jones Creek Road. An interactive showing of "Frozen" and "Frozen 2." Children ages 3-11 will dance and sing along while using props to interact with the films. "Frozen 2" will start around 4 p.m. Costumes encouraged; registration required at (225) 756-1160.
"IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE:" 7 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. Rated PG. $11.50. manshiptheatre.org.
CIRQUE MUSICA HOLIDAY WONDERLAND: 7 p.m., Raising Cane's River Center Performing Arts Theatre, 396 St. Louis St. A world-class circus experience infused with the holiday classics for the whole family. $35 and up. ticketmaster.com.
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City of New Orleans Encourages Residents to Participate in the Annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program to Rebuild Wetlands
NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans today reminded residents of the annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program to restore our wetlands. For over 25 years, this program has contributed to the restoration of the Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge, while preventing them from being placed in landfills. The trees also create an important habitat for birds, fish, crabs, crawfish and shrimp.
"Every year, our Christmas trees bring light and happiness into our homes, but their significance goes far beyond spreading holiday joy," said Mayor LaToya Cantrell. "Recycling and placing these trees along our eroding coastline to help rebuild our wetlands will assist in the effort to protect our great city and state for generations to come. This robust tree recycling program is another example of how New Orleans will continue to lead in combatting the global climate crisis while promoting innovative opportunities to create a better, greener and more vibrant community. So far, recycled trees have restored an area of marsh equal to approximately 200 football fields. Thank you to our residents who continue to donate their Christmas trees year after year to enhance our coastline restoration efforts."
The program is coordinated by the City's Office of Resilience and Sustainability (ORS) and Department of Sanitation, in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Louisiana National Guard.
“We’re bringing attention to the Christmas Tree Recycling Program today because Black Friday and Small Business Saturday are popular days for New Orleanians to buy and decorate live Christmas trees,” said Director of Economic Development Jeff Schwartz. “The City can only accept trees without tinsel and flocking, and we ask residents to please consider this while decorating your tree.”
“While we are making great progress, protecting our natural resources remains more important than ever for New Orleans,” said ORS Deputy Chief Resilience Officer Greg Nichols. "The Christmas Tree Recycling Program is a great way for residents to get involved in the fight to restore our coast.”
Residents are encouraged to place their trees curbside for collection by Department of Sanitation contractors from Jan. 8 - 12, 2024. Trees cannot be flocked, and all ornamentation must be removed before placing them on the curb. Once they are collected, they will be sorted, bundled and airlifted by helicopter and dropped in targeted sections of the Bayou Sauvage Urban National Wildlife Refuge. The City’s goal is to collect 10,000 trees this year.
“The annual Christmas Tree Drop represents a long-standing partnership between the Louisiana National Guard and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service," said Louisiana National Guard, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gabriel Ruiz. "It benefits the City of New Orleans and surrounding coastal environment, while also providing valuable training hours for our pilots and crewmembers of the 1st Assault Helicopter Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment."
“I’d like to thank the residents of New Orleans for sharing their Christmas trees with us each year and making their contribution to coastal restoration," said USFWS Refuge Manager Shelley Stiaes. "Their tradition of donating Christmas trees is helping to rebuild our coastline and build habitat for wildlife."
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So much happened before Dorothy dropped in.
WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” With a thrilling score that includes the hits “Defying Gravity,” “Popular” and “For Good,” WICKED has been hailed by The New York Times as “the defining musical of the decade.” Time Magazine cheers, “if every musical had the brain, the heart, and the courage of WICKED, Broadway really would be a magical place.” From the first electrifying note to the final breathtaking moment, WICKED—the untold true story of the Witches of Oz—transfixes audiences with its wildly inventive story. It will send your spirits soaring to heights you’ll never forget.
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023 • 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/6412411B-3684-468F-85DD-A36D34E3EC7E
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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 • 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/AA457B91-CB63-423E-A3A0-39EDD1972BF7
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Thursday, December 7, 2023 • 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/5789401E-3C96-4331-972C-5AB8FEAA3C4C
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Friday, December 8, 2023 • 8:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/9BF73973-297A-4F53-9CA6-6FFC953F0FBE
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Saturday, December 9, 2023 • 2:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/AD577141-B30C-4283-A727-C64873B46418
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Saturday, December 9, 2023 • 8:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/6968D951-6428-441D-9610-8A098554ACEF
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Sunday, December 10, 2023 • 1:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/262F2DD1-6D94-4CAA-AF79-A3D913F43BF5
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Sunday, December 10, 2023 • 6:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/6211AAC9-78D2-4468-85AF-41877D3E6EFF
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Tue, Dec 12 @ 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/C4B857A1-C5BE-4415-8FA7-941697162635
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Wed, Dec 13, @ 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/E54F9FAE-0E8B-4ECC-A995-DCEE2E4058BE
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Thur, Dec 14, @ 7:30 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/B38D5C57-3372-4CD5-8478-EDC221FB8791
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Fri, Dec 15, @ 8:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/504C3BE4-FC4B-4720-BAA0-39C99B9EB3F9
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Sat, Dec 16, @ 2:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/21D64005-8539-4D7E-8073-8E84DA14F299
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Sat, Dec 16, @ 8:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/CD4E0DB7-38D3-4FC5-823C-D22A9101FE93
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Sunday, Dec 17, @ 1:00 PM – https://www.saengernola.com/events/wicked/tickets/A8A6B49E-54FA-4192-9F88-9AB8B3BE74DE
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TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5-6
COOL WINTER NIGHTS AND HOT JAZZ: 7:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Featuring Brian Shaw, Robin Barnes, Willis Delony and the Rev. Greg Daigle in a program of new arrangements and holiday favorites. $35-$50. manshiptheatre.org.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7- SATURDAY, DEC. 16
"A CAJUN CHRISTMAS CAROL": 7 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays, Ascension Community Theatre, 823 Felicity St., Gonzales. $17-$28. https://www.actgonzales.org/.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7
KIWANIS LIGHTING OF THE CHRISTMAS TREE: 6 p.m., Train Station Park, East Railroad Avenue, Denham Springs. Livingston Parish Children's Choir, vendors, and Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8 – SUNDAY, DEC. 17
"A CHRISTMAS CAROL": 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Theatre Baton Rouge, 7155 Florida Blvd. $40, adults; $25, students/children under 17. theatrebr.org.
"MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET": 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Sullivan Theater, 8849 Sullivan Road. $25. https://www.sullivantheater.com/.
FRIDAY, DEC. 8
DAILEY AND VINCENT CHRISTMAS SHOW: 7:30 p.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Featuring bluegrass and country musicians Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent. $41-$51. manshiptheatre.org.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, DEC. 8-10
GONZALES HOLIDAY MARKET: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Lamar-Dixon Expo Center, 9039 S. St. Landry Ave., Gonzales. Jewelry, home décor, women’s apparel and holiday merchandise. $10 per day or $25, weekend pass. http://www.attexpomarket.com/.
SUNDAY, SUNDAY, DEC. 10
"EBONY SCROOGE": 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., UpStage Theatre, 1713 Wooddale Blvd. $25. (225) 924-3774 or upstagetheatre.biz.
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Latin Night at Rock n Bowl
Mid-City Lanes Rock n Bowl
3000 S. CARROLTON AVE
New Orleans, LA 70118
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Latin Night returns on this night! Dance class starts at 7pm with Bianca San Martin and then social dancing begins at 8pm with DJ Maynor playing the best Latin music to dance to. $5 cover
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On the first Wednesday of the month from August through December 2023,
Orleans Parish residents with one proof of residency
will get free admission with up to four guests to Audubon Aquarium.
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DELFEAYO MARSALIS
& The Uptown Jazz Orchestra
EVERY WEDNESDAY in DECEMBER!
That's right! After nearly 4 years, Delfeayo and the Big Band return home to Wednesdays at Snug Harbor!
Delfeayo Marsalis is one of the top trombonists, composers, and producers in jazz today. Known for his “technical excellence, inventive mind and frequent touches of humor…” (Los Angeles Times), he is “…one of the best, most imaginative and musical of the trombonists of his generation.” (San Francisco Examiner).
Early influences on Delfeayo's style include J.J. Johnson, Curtis Fuller, Al Grey, Tyree Glenn, Tommy Dorsey, and Duke Ellington’s trombone masters. From the age of 17 until the present, he has produced over 100 recordings for major artists, including Harry Connick Jr, Spike Lee, Terence Blanchard, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and his father and brothers.
In January 2011, Delfeayo and the Marsalis family (father Ellis and brothers Branford, Wynton, and Jason) earned the nation’s highest jazz honor – a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Award, thus dubbing them
"America's First Family of Jazz."
On packing a full jazz orchestra into a tiny historic jazz club: "Whatever you have to do," the trombonist says philosophically. But when the band plays the swing and bebop hits from the 1930s through the 1960s, the music is just as tight. From Mardi Gras music to modern jazz, this band does it all.
An intimate experience like no other!
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm.
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm.
Purchase advance tickets now, and then arrive early for dinner, drinks or dessert, to be in that number:
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New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park,
New Orleans, LA 70179
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*Wednesdays are free for all Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation |
MUSEUM
10 am–5 pm, Tuesday–Sunday*
BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN
10 am–6 pm, Seven Days a Week
CAFE NOMA
10 am–4 pm, Tuesday–Sunday, and Private Events
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1 PM – 5 PM
German Coast
Farmers Market-
Westbank Bridge Park
13825 River Rd, Luling, LA 70070-6219, United States
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JOB1 NOLA
Step into success at Algiers' Premier Job Fair! Take a step towards your dream job with JOB1 and Freddie King, III, at the Algiers Neighborhood Job Fair. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, December 6th, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Algiers Auditorium, 2485 Guadalcanal Street, New Orleans. This is your opportunity to meet influential employers, interact with resource experts, and find training that propels your career. Register today at JOB1NOLA.org. #AlgiersJobFair
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Event by Marine Forces Reserve Band
The Harbor Center
7pm
Come join your Marine Forces Reserve Band as they play holiday tunes to kick off the holiday season! Open and free to the public!
- 100 Harbor Center Blvd, Slidell, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (985) 781-3650
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2 PM – 7 PM
Lafreniere Park Farmers Arts Market
3000 Downs Blvd,
Metairie, LA 70003-3957,
United States
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· 22 St Ann Drive, Mandeville, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (985) 249-9801
Join us at St Ann Wine Bar as we kick off our holiday lineup! Here are the artists setting up the ambiance, this holiday season:
Dec 6, 7 pm- Ched Reeves
Dec 7, 7 pm- Tchefuncte River
Dec 8, 8 pm- The Blenderz
Dec 9, 8 pm- Blaze and Graham
Dec 13, 7 pm- Jenna Richard
Dec 14, 7 pm- AB Conversation
Dec 15, 8 pm- Hard Eight
Dec 16, 8pm- Will Cullen
Dec 20, 7pm- Steve Burke
Dec 21, 7pm- 3rd Street
Dec 22, 8pm- Chicken on The Bone
Dec 27- 7pm- Rhythm Brothers
Dec 28- 7pm- DEJA Vu
Dec 29- 8pm- PaperChase
Dec 30- 8pm- The Electrix
NY EVE- 8pm- Tease Me Band
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10:00 am
Ogden Museum of
Southern Art
925 Camp St.
New Orleans LA 70130
If you are a Louisiana resident you can enjoy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art for free on Thursdays thanks to the Helis Foundation. Great museum with the largest and most comprehensive assemblage of Southern art in the world, establishing the Ogden Museum as the preeminent resource on art and culture of the South.
. Purchase tickets in advance.
Who
All ages
Cost
Free for La. Residents
How
RESERVE TIMED
TICKETS HERE
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Acquistapace's Covington Supermarket
Unwind with a taste of France! Join us at Acquistipace's Covington Supermarket Thursday, December 7th for our French Wine Tasting event.
Sip, swirl, and savor the flavors that make France a world-renowned wine destination, while you snack on some of our our favorite cheeses and light bites—and oui oui, it's all free!
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GERALD WATKINS JR. presents
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Thursday, December 7th
Gerald T. Watkins, Jr. is a drummer/percussionist originally from Norfolk, VA currently based in New Orleans, LA. He received his Bachelor of Science in Music from Norfolk State University and his Masters of Music from Florida State University.
He has performed nationally and internationally with a plethora of musicians including members of Marsalis family (Ellis, Delfeayo, and Jason), the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra (NOJO), Dee Dee Bridgewater, Eric Benét, Ledisi, and many others. In addition to performing, Gerald loves to teach privately and mentor many of New Orleans’ young, creative minds.
Tonight, the Gerald Watkins Jr. Trio presents "A Charlie Brown Christmas" featuring the music of Vince Gauraldi, with:
Gerald Watkins Jr - drums
Nick Salcido - bass
Chris Coreil - piano
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm.
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm.
Purchase advance tickets now, and then make table reservations for dinner or dessert, to be in that number:
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Gather for the Good Times with Marcia Ball, Carolyn Wonderland and Shelley King, December 7! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! | |
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THURSDAY BUFFET $11.95
All you can eat fried chicken, baked chicken, fried okra, pork n' beans, boiled corn & potatoes, broccoli & bacon mac, cornbread, and dessert!
11am-7:30pm
- 5442 E Judge Perez Dr, Violet, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (504) 272-0262
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Arts New Orleans
LUNA Fête X marks the 10th anniversary of this free festival of light, art, and technology, and this year we are excited to shine even brighter with new interactive exhibits and by expanding to new locations.
Created as a free community event, LUNA Fête combines light, art, and technology into a multi-day festival that has grown to include 7.5 acres of Light-based artworks spread across the Convention Center Pedestrian Park and Mississippi River Heritage Park. The event also includes live music, a nightly arts market, delicious food, drinks, and other glowing features to enjoy each night.
We are thrilled to announce the expansion of the festival with LUNA Fête West. Enjoy projections, interactive installations and holiday festivities at the West-bank Ferry Terminal, along the levee, at Gretna City Hall, and around Gretna Memorial Square nightly until 9:15pm.
While our upcoming events are free and open to the public, we're excited to unveil an exclusive, immersive attraction this year. Stay tuned for more details on this ticketed experience, promising an extraordinary adventure.
LUNA Fête X is presented by the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center and New Orleans & Co.
A special thank you to our sponsors New Orleans Tourism & Cultural Fund, National Endowment For the Arts, Second Line Stages, Baker Donaldson, Kessler Federal Credit Union, NEA Media Arts Grant, Amanda Winstead Fine Art, Neal Auction Co., Gregory Holt, Plynk, Delgado Community College, Urban South, Downtown Development District.
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ATT Expo Market
Lamar Dixon Expo Center - Rev Center, 9039 S St Landry Ave, Gonzales, LA 70737, USA
Whether you are just starting or looking to finish, what better way to do your holiday shopping but with a visit to the Gonzales Holiday Market, where you can find tons of gifts for that special someone on your list! We have something for everyone!
This is a Holiday Market show at to the public for all your holiday needs, December 8-10, 2023, opening each day at 10am.
Friday, December 8, 2023 10am - 5pm
Saturday, December 9, 2023 10am - 5pm
Sunday, December 10, 2023 10am - 4pm
No person under 9 years of age is permitted to attend. Proof of age is required. All minors between 9-15 must be accompanied by an adult. All infants must be carried in a front or back carrying pack. ATT Expo Market has the right to deny entrance. No strollers or wheeled carts of any kind will be allowed on the show floor.
Ticket on sale now!
https://www.attexpomarket.com/event-details/gonzales-holiday-market?fbclid=IwAR1B1_qh1HhCuoZx6qppONsL13IGMnBBbDlbzoF52auB2JciB7eFK0NTYVM
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New Orleans Nightmare Haunted House
NEW ORLEANS NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE
NEW ORLEANS'S BEST HAUNTED HOUSE
319 BUTTERWORTH ST., JEFFERSON, LA, 70121
Join us December 8&9 at New Orleans Nightmare for the most horrifying holiday experience!!
Krampus: The Fright Before Christmas Features:
Immersive Haunt Experience
Dozens of live performers
Christmas Horror Photo Ops
Exclusive Krampus Retail Store
Mini Escape Rooms
Themed Snacks & Drinks
And Many More Surprises
Grab your tickets to this exclusive event before they are gone for good!
Tickets are only available online.
neworleansnightmare.com/krampus/
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Chanukah Menorah Lighting
12/07/2023 – 12/07/2023
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Celebrate the first night of Chanukah with the lighting of a giant menorah on Spanish Plaza! In partnership with Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana, Riverwalk Outlets is hosting this free event featuring live traditional Jewish music, kosher cuisine, latkes, Chanukah gelt (chocolate candy), dreidels, crafts and more for the whole family.
Menorah Lighting Ceremony at 6 p.m.
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WHAT NOW? Julia and Emily Save Christmas!
What Now? is a comedy show celebrating the darkness the dysfunction the mania in all of us. It’s about sitting in the shit and still finding laughter and levity.
Comedians Julia DeLois (Reductress The Air Sex Championships) and Emily Slazer (Edinburgh Improv Festival San Francisco Sketchfest) are back with their quarterly show that audiences have described as “like being at the funnest sleepover ever with all your best friends.”
Each show is an ALL NEW ALL UNHINGED hour of scenes sketches and interactive segments. This installment WHAT NOW? Julia and Emily Save Christmas! is a downward spiral into holiday hysteria and the mania that only December can deliver.
What Now? is built around audience connection so we can’t do it without you. But don't worry - no terrifying or hacky audience participation required. You're free to be a part of the show as much or as little as you like - but we promise you'll have more fun if you are.
See you there future besties. ❤
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Friday December 8th | 9 pm (Doors at 8:45 pm)
Big Couch
1045 Desire St. | NOLA 70117
Tickets: early bird (thru Thurs 11/30) $15; regular $20.
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TODAY AT 11 PM – 2 AM
Kermit Ruffins & The BBQ Swingers
Blue Nile
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Holiday cheer returns to Old Mandeville on Friday, December 8th (RAIN DATE) for Old Mandeville Business Association’s Annual Christmas Sips of the Season Stroll!
This Christmas event will be open to ticketed guests from 5PM - 9PM.
When you attend a German Christmas Market you can purchase gluhwein (warm spice wine) in a coffee mug! Christkindmarkts are German street markets associated with the celebration of Christmas during the 4 weeks of Advent. As you travel from German city to German city you will find Christmas markets being held in town squares. Each town will have different themes and different colored mugs, which are a coveted treasure.
The markets sell food, drinks and seasonal items from open-air stalls accompanied by traditional singing and dancing. We (OMBA) hope that the “Sips of The Season” Stroll mugs will be a coveted treasure from your Christmas Past experience in our beautiful Historic Old Mandeville town.
As of 11/28 ALL purchased mugs must be picked up on the day of the event at Monroe and Girod Street from 4-9pm!
MUGS are $35 including the credit card processing fee. You must be 21 years old to participate. There are 40+ stroll stops. “SIPS of the SEASON” Stroll is now scheduled for Friday, December 8, 2023 from 5-9 pm in Historic Old Mandeville.
Our beautiful mugs this year were made so by Artist Paula Turner Pounds at Paula's Blue Love Art Gallery.
THE CUTOFF FOR CUP PICK-UP FROM THE BOOK AND BEAN IS NOVEMBER 30TH.
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Explore the LA Renaissance Festival
- Come experience the sights, sounds, tastes & wonderment of the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in Hammond.The fun starts this Saturday and Sunday.
Our 2023 Dates:
DEC: 2, 3, 9 & 10
(Rain or Shine)
9:45 AM to 5:00 PM
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Harahan Christmas Parade
About the event
Harahan Christmas Parade
The Parade route will start at the intersection of Hord Street and Jefferson Highway proceeding in the westbound lanes of Jefferson Highway. The parade will disband at the intersection of Folse Street and Jeffer
son Highwayson Highway
Sat Dec 09 2023 at 12:00 pm
Harahan, LA, ,New Orleans,LA,United States, Metairie
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Dog Adoption Event - TODAY
~ Every Saturday, 10am-4pm ~
Petsmart @ 1000 S Clearview Pkwy
Big dogs
Small dogs
Puppies
Seniors
Just looking to play with some pups? That's cool too! Need some volunteer opportunities? Sign up! Looking to foster! You're the best!
Hosted by Rolling River Rescue and Greta's Ark Rescue
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Join us every Saturday,
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. for over 80 local artisan vendors, including produce, prepared foods, jewelry, art, crafts, plants, music and more!
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Event by The Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria Hotel
130 Roosevelt Way New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana 70112
Tickets
www.showclix.com/event/tbt23
Public
Join us this holiday season for Teddy Bear Tea at The Roosevelt New Orleans! Our elves are busy preparing for this popular event that delights and excites children of all ages! Santa and Mrs. Claus will welcome you and your children while you enjoy a presentation of delicious holiday food, specialty teas, and tasty pastries, as well as sparkling wine and mimosas for Mom and Dad.
Individual seats are available for pre-paid, non-refundable purchase.
To make reservations, please book online at https://www.showclix.com/event/tbt23 or by calling (504) 335-3129 Monday – Friday from 8am - 6:30pm.
Sat, Dec 9
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Sat, Dec 9
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sat, Dec 9
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Sun, Dec 10
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Sun, Dec 10
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sun, Dec 10
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Sat, Dec 16
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Sat, Dec 16
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sat, Dec 16
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Sat, Dec 16
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Sun, Dec 17
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Sun, Dec 17
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sun, Dec 17
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Wed, Dec 20
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Wed, Dec 20
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Thu, Dec 21
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Thu, Dec 21
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Thu, Dec 21
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Fri, Dec 22
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Fri, Dec 22
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Fri, Dec 22
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Fri, Dec 22
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Sat, Dec 23
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Sat, Dec 23
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Sat, Dec 23
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Sat, Dec 23
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Sun, Dec 24
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Wed, Dec 27
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Wed, Dec 27
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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THE DOOKY CHASE KITCHEN: LEAH’S LEGACY cooking series celebrates Leah Chase, the “Queen of Creole Cuisine.”
The 26-part cooking series, produced by WYES-TV in New Orleans, was shot on location at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant with dishes prepared by younger generations of the Chase family who have led the restaurant since Leah’s death in 2019.
Viewers will meet Leah’s grandson, Edgar “Dook” Chase IV, who now oversees the restaurant’s kitchen; her niece Cleo Robinson, who joined Leah in the kitchen in 1980; and the restaurant’s newest chef, Leah’s great-granddaughter Zoe Chase. Paired with some of the menus are specialty cocktails crafted by Leah’s granddaughter Eve Marie Haydel, the restaurant’s beverage manager who has updated drink recipes from the restaurant’s earlier days. Granddaughter Chase Kamata narrates. Each 30-minute episode explores a new take on Creole classics and a different chapter of the restaurant’s history.
See it every Saturday at 10am and on Sundays at 11:30am. Watch on WYES-TV and stream on wyes.org/live and on the WYES and PBS Apps. Out of WYES’ viewing area?
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Gretna Farmer’s Market
Event Date:
Saturday
9
from 8:30 am - 12:30 am
Gretna Market
301 Huey P Long Ave
Gretna, LA 70053
| Enjoy fresh local produce and crafts at the Gretna Farmers Market, every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, rain or shine, under the covered Gretna Market Building, Huey P. Long Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets in historic downtown Gretna. | |
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Santa’s having a Pajama Party and YOU ARE INVITED!
Wear your favorite holiday PJ’s to join Santa and his elves in a Winter Wonderland filled with holiday treats.
The party includes:
• Craft Activities
• Games
• Milk and Cookies
• Photo with Santa
• Keepsake Photo Ornament • Entertainment by Santa’s Elves • and SNOW!
Sponsored by Durbin Accountants and Consultants
When: Saturday, December 2 and 9, 2023 || 10 AM
Where: 30 by Ninety Theatre, 880 Lafayette Street, Mandeville
Ages: 4-10 Years Old
Cost: $40 per child
Space is limited.
Complete the registration form to reserve your spot(s). Once registered, you will receive a link within 2-4 days to provide payment.
Register your child(ren) HERE.
** If parents would like to sit with their children during the event, they should buy a seat for the full amount. Otherwise, you will be able to observe and take pictures, relax in the lobby, or enjoy a mimosa or poinsettia.
Complimentary water and coffee will be provided.
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Melissa Marshall is at Holy Name Of Jesus Catholic Church.
· New Orleans
Hey y’all! Tis the season!!! Nestled in between all “The Nutcrackers”… holiday shopping… “Christmas in the Oaks”, etc… is a new “project” I’m doing this December. I am so honored and proud to be a part of the upcoming production of the beautiful Christmas Opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors”! And this time… I’m back on stage singing the role of “The Mother”. . This Production is with the Loyola University and College of Music opera department and will be performed at Holy Name Cathedral. Saturday, Dec. 9 (7:30pm) & Sunday Dec. 10th (2:00pm).
We have a wonderful cast and ensemble performing PLUS the LPO orchestra!! Come out and see this beautiful show about a Christmas miracle!
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/...
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Dominic Massa
We're happy to bring a piece of the past back to WYES starting this weekend. GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS, the vintage TV series that began WYES’ legacy of award-winning nationally broadcast cooking shows, returns to the station – 40 years after its debut. Tune in Saturdays at 1pm. The original 26 episodes of GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS will air on WYES, followed by other episodes of the multi-part series every Saturday.
Thanks to executive producer John Shoup for sharing the series (produced and directed by the late John Beyer) with us. It begins Saturday in the kitchen of the legendary Chef Warren Leruth, and you'll see many other local icons below in the weeks to come. For all the episodes, the distinctive voices of Mary Lou Conroy and Andres Calandria narrate, with original music from the Charlie Byrd Trio, the Dukes of Dixieland and Banu Gibson. LeRuth’s Gourmet Foods Andreas Preuss Marc Preuss Frank G Wong
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Movies Under the Stars: Elf
12/09/2023 – 12/09/2023
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Bring the entire family out for a special holiday movie under the stars on Spanish Plaza! Watch Elf and enjoy complimentary holiday treats provided by Riverwalk Outlets.
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The National WWII Museum
Come watch America’s Game live at The National WWII Museum! Root for your favorite branch’s service academy as the Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen face off on the football field for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Throughout the game, try your hand at trivia, win giveaways, and enjoy free food and drinks*. This watch party is presented by Bank of America.
Space is limited, so register now for this free event: https://secure3.convio.net/nw2m/site/Ticketing...
* Guests 21 and older can enjoy an open beer and wine bar. Heavy hors d'oeuvres are included in each registration. Cocktails will be available for purchase.
For additional information, please contact Jessica Saddler, Veteran and Military Engagement Specialist, at jessica.saddler@nationalww2museum.org.
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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NOLA Tree Project Hosts
the Big TREEsy Giveaway of 500 Trees Presented by
This Big TREEsy Giveaway is for
ORLEANS PARISH RESIDENTS ONLY but NOT Limited to District Residents.
All Orleans Parish Residents Are Welcome!
Please bring your Picture ID
BIG TREESY GIVEAWAY
* 500 FREE Trees
* 1 FREE Tree per Household
* Extra Trees will be available for $20 each at the end of the giveaway
* 35 Types of Trees
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF TREES:
CLICK HERE:
Saturday, December 9, 2023 * 8:30 am - 11:30 am
The City of New Orleans Department of Parks & Parkways * 200 Warrington Drive * New Orleans, LA 70122
Saturday, January 20, 2024 * 8:30 am - 12 noon
Louisiana Nature Center * 11000 Lake Forest Blvd. * New Orleans, LA 70128
Saturday, February 24, 2024 * 8:30 am - 12 noon
Southern Food and Beverage Museum * 1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70113
Saturday, March 2, 2024 * 9:00 am - 12 noon
St. Roch Community Church & Center * 1738 St. Roch Ave. * New Orleans, LA 70117
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East Bank Regional Library Celebrates
The Harry Potter Yule Festival
METAIRIE, LA – The Harry Potter Yule Festival, a program for kids, teens and adults that combines the best of the holidays with a well-loved story, will occur from 12 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10, at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, Metairie.
This event is free of charge and is open to the public.
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort.
Library patrons who have no knowledge of the Harry Potter or the wizarding world will feel comfortable with the various festivities planned.
The Harry Potter Yule Festival will consist of the following events.
· Harry Potter themed crafts and activities.
· Professional face painting and balloon animals.
· Trivia, games, and a scavenger hunt.
· Sweet treats from the Treat Trolley.
· Magic Show from Winston Helling Jr.
· House Crest Quilted Ornaments sewing demo.
Costumes for all ages are encouraged. Library staff members hope to see a great turnout of witches, wizards and muggles.
Patrons are strongly encourage to register at www.jplibrary.net/harry-potter-yule-fest-registration.
For more information regarding this presentation, contact Chris Smith, Manager of Adult Programming for the library, at 504-889-8143
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Join us here at Palmettos on Sundays from
10 am to 3 pm for an authentic
Louisiana Jazz Brunch.
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JAZZ BRUNCH HOURS
SUNDAY
10
10 am – 3 pm
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Sun Ray Grill Gretna
We are excited to share that we will be hosting Holiday Brunches! 'Tis the season, so bring your friends & family to Sun Ray Grill Gretna for our Holiday Brunch on Sundays, December 10, 17 & 24 from 10am-2pm.
Menu coming soon with bottomless mimosas!! Make your reservations at 504-391-0053. Large parties can be accommodated in our private back room that holds up to 22.
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Pups & Pints at Chafunkta Brewing Co.
- Recurring Recurring weekly on Sunday
- Time: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
- Price: Free
- Chafunkta Brewing Company
- 69123 Skybrook Rd., Mandeville, LA 70471
- (985) 869-0716
Make your Sunday a true FUNDAY with Chafunkta Brewery's "Pups and Pints," every Sunday! Bring your dog to the brewery on Sundays and your second pint is free. Don't have a pup or can't bring one? That's OK, as 10% of ALL SALES will go to the Northshore Humane Society.
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Event by Russlie Ostrick and AcroNola
New Marigny Theatre at Church Of Arts & Sciences
Duration: 2 hr
Public
8pm - 10pm
We’re loving the new space. Join us Wednesday nights for Acro Jam! Great opportunity to continue on skills you’ve learned in class, skills you’ve been working on personally, skills you’d like to learn, nunchuck skills or to just get silly with us. Just bring your laughter (and ninja spotting skills)! No partner required. See y’all on the mat!
The New Marigny Theatre (church building)
2301 Marais St on the corner of Marais and Mandeville
$5 minimum donation for the space
Beginner friendly!
Dec 2023
Wed, Dec 13
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wed, Dec 20
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wed, Dec 27
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Wednesday, December 13, 2023
5:00 8:30pm
Harrison Avenue Marketplace
801 Harrison Avenue, NOLA 70124
Dates for the Fall 2023 Markets
December 13
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The St. Louis IX Art Society
The first of our two Advent Mission Chamber Concerts
All are invited to attend the St. Louis IX Art Society's upcoming Advent Mission Chamber Concert, "O Come, O Come Emmanuel," on the evening of Wednesday, December 13th, from 7:00-8:30pm at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in New Orleans.
Join us for an evening of sacred music, liturgical preaching, and Eucharistic adoration as we prepare for the joy of Christmas. Fr. Michael Luxbacher, L.C., will serve as the mission preacher and James Rosenbloom as the curator and director of the chamber concert.
This event is co-hosted by St. Francis of Assisi and St. Rita New Orleans, and is free and open to the entire Archdiocese, so we hope you will join us!
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- Friday, December 15th, 2023, 6:30 PM
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The event will begin with a festive concert in the church sanctuary at 6:30pm featuring renowned published singer/songwriter John Angotti, his band, and friends, Lorraine Hess, Shannon Fried, and Kate Abreo.
- Festivities continue outdoors in Mercy Square with candlelit caroling led by the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School Choir, select numbers from the 2023 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Christmas Musical, and additional entertainment, emceed by Jim Hanzo.
- After caroling, sip and savor complimentary jambalaya, pizza, sweet treats and beverages to stay toasty and warm while the kids also delight in decorating cookies, toasting s'mores, and making keepsake Christmas crafts.
- Meet and greet the musicians at their outdoor tents following the concert, with opportunities to purchase music and merchandise.
- Doors open at 6:00pm. Admission is free and open to all. A love offering will be collected to benefit the Divine Mercy Concert Series and Music Ministry in our efforts to bring additional quality musical events to our Parish. Your support is greatly appreciated!
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For more information about this event, please contact Garrett Fried, Director of Sacred Music (gfried@divinemercyparish.org) or the Divine Mercy Parish office.
4337 Sal Lentini Parkway
Kenner, LA 70065
(504) 466-5016
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In partnership with CRC We Care, We Share, we will be providing Christmas Meals to the community. The past year has been challenging for many, and this is a simple way for us to say, “We see you, and we are here for you!”
We will distribute 1500 boxes of food containing a frozen turkey (if available) or ham along with non-perishable food items while supplies last.
- NO VOUCHERS NEEDED
- When you arrive, please follow the directions of our volunteers.
- We will load the food directly into your vehicle.
- Dec 16, 2023
- 9am–12pm
LOCATION
Vineyard Church of New Orleans
4340 Sal Lentini Pkwy
Kenner, LA 70065
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LSU WOMENS BASKETBALL WILL HAVE 17
GAMES NATIONALLY TELEVISED :
The Southeastern Conference announced its women’s basketball television schedule for the upcoming season Wednesday afternoon and LSU will be featured in 17 televised games on the ESPN family of networks throughout the year.
As the defending national champions, LSU will be featured on ESPN at least five times with the other television games coming on either ESPN2 or the SEC Network. Every one of LSU’s conference games except for one will be televised.
In addition to the 17 televised games, all of LSU’s home games will be available to watch online with SEC Network +. Both of LSU’s two non-conference road games at Southeastern and Coppin State will have streaming options as well. When the Tigers play in the Cayman Island Classic, both games will be available to watch on FloHoops.
A television announcement for LSU’s season opener against Colorado at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Series in Las Vegas will be made at a later date.
LSU Women’s Basketball 2023-24 Season Television Schedule:
Dec. 17 vs. Northwestern St.
2 p.m. - SEC Network
Jan. 4 vs. Missouri
8 p.m. - SEC Network
Jan. 7 at Ole Miss
2 p.m. - ESPN
Jan. 14 at Auburn
2 p.m. - ESPN
Jan 18 at Alabama
8 p.m. - SEC Network
Jan. 21 vs. Arkansas
TBD - ESPN/ESPN2
Jan 25 vs. South Carolina
7 p.m. - ESPN
Jan. 19 at Mississippi St.
6 p.m. - ESPN2
Feb. 4 vs. Florida
1 p.m. - SEC Network
Feb. 8 at Vanderbilt
8 p.m. - SEC Network
Feb 11 vs. Alabama
3 p.m. - ESPN2/ SEC Network
Feb. 19 at Texas A&M
6 p.m. - SEC Network
Feb. 22 vs. Auburn
8 p.m. - SEC Network
Feb. 25 at Tennessee
11 a.m. - ESPN
Feb. 29 at Georgia
8 p.m. - ESPN2
Mar. 3 vs. Kentucky
1 p.m. - SEC Network
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Harry Shearer And Judith Owens: Christmas Without Tears
Important Event Info: This event is Mobile Only
Get ready for the Christmas party of the year! For the 18th year in a row, in an intimate evening full of music, laughter, and special guests, critically acclaimed vocalist Judith Owen and her husband, actor, and humorist Harry Shearer (The Simpsons, Spinal Tap) will once again spread their unique brand of yuletide cheer for the 2022 Christmas Without Tears, at home in New Orleans! Festivities will occur Tuesday, December 19th at 8pm at the Orpheum Theater, with all proceeds benefitting Innocence Project New Orleans.
DateTue • Dec 19 • 8:00 PM
VenueOrpheum Theater
New Orleans, LA
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Event by Louisiana Steam Train Association,
All aboard for a magical holiday adventure! Join us for Train Rides with Santa at the Louisiana Steam Train Association
Date: December 16, 2023
Time: 09:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Location: 1501 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson, LA 70121
Santa arrived at 10:00 AM. Capture the joy with family photos with Santa.
Join us on a short train ride in our open-air gondola or caboose pulled by one of our historic diesel locomotives from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Check out our historic 100 + year-old steam locomotive, SP 745 and our other rail equipment dating back to the early 1900s. You can also learn about rail safety with the Operation Lifesaver team.
Food, drinks and merchandise are available from several local vendors. The LASTA gift shop will have 745 Shirts, Hats and holiday treasures!
No ticket pre-sales! Proceeds go toward rebuilding and maintaining SP 745, the lone surviving Louisiana-built steam locomotive!
-- $2.00 / person - Single Train Ride
-- $5.00 / person - Unlimited Train Rides, Becker Model Railroad Exhibit, Photos with Santa and Ring the Bell on SP 745
-- LASTA Members - Free Entry for the Family
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TODAY AT 10 AM – 5 PM
Free Day at Audubon Zoo
Audubon Zoo
- 6500 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (504) 861-2537
On the third Thursday of the months this year, Orleans Parish residents with one proof of residency will get free admission with up to four guests to Audubon Zoo.
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Full Moon 2023 Calendar
For 2023, there will be 13 full moons. Most of the months will have 1 full moon with the exception of August. For August 2023, a blue moon is on the schedule. Mark your calendars accordingly!
Here’s a quick summary of the dates of each of the full moons, their names, and how they fit into each season.
Here are the dates of the 2023 Full Moons:
December 26, 2023 (Full Cold Moon)
The December 2023 Full Moon, also called Full Cold Moon, will be on Tuesday December 26, 2023 19:33 EST or December 27, 2023 00:33 UTC. It will be the first full moon of the Winter 2023-2024 season
The Winter Solstice is on the calendar for December 21, 2023 22:28 EST or December 22, 2023 03:28 UTC
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Billy Nungesser Lt. Governor of Louisiana
Sponsored · Paid for by Office of the Lieutenant Governor
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Exciting news from the Office of Lt. Governor and the Office of Tourism! We're thrilled to announce the stunning new design for our float as we gear up for our 3rd year in the 2024 Rose Parade in Pasadena, California.
This year’s theme is “Celebrating a World of Music: The Universal Language." Our float features a larger-than-life Mardi Gras jester, fleur de lis, second-line inspired umbrellas, and lots of purple, green, and gold.
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LSU Athletics is proud to announce its year-long celebration of 100 Years in Tiger Stadium, highlighted by stadium upgrades, events, storytelling initiatives, and a season-long celebration throughout the 2024 campaign.
Tiger Stadium, one of America’s most iconic sporting venues, first opened its gates on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1924. Since then, the Tigers have won 450 contests in Death Valley, which has been home to two Heisman Trophy winners, four national championship teams, and 12 SEC title-winning squads.
Included in the celebration are several upgrades to Tiger Stadium, including a new videoboard and lighting system, as well as other upgrades designed to enhance the game day experience. Other events and celebrations will be announced throughout the year.
The 2024 home schedule features several marquee matchups, including home contests against Oklahoma, UCLA, and Alabama. Information on the full 2024 schedule and season tickets will be announced in the coming weeks.
One of the most legendary stadiums in all of college football, Tiger Stadium has been called “the best place in the world to watch a sporting event” by ESPN and “the pound-for-pound king of noise in college football.”
Entering its centennial season in 2024, Tiger Stadium has been a cornerstone of LSU Athletics and the Louisiana community for almost a century, hosting numerous NFL superstars, Heisman Trophy winners, and Hall of Famers since its opening in 1924. It serves as a sporting, cultural, and commercial hub for LSU Athletics, which contributes an estimated $500 million of economic activity for the state of Louisiana annually.
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Professor Carl Nivale
Welcoming the new marching krewe, Krewe Mosaïque! They have their first parade on January 13th, from Armstrong Park to Ursuline Convent. Your favorite Professor and Grand Marshal Marty Graw look forward to being there!
#Carnival2024 #MardiGras2024 #OurCarnivalHeritage #krewemosaique
https://www.axios.com/.../new-krewe-mardi-gras-parade...
A new walking krewe will debut for Mardi Gras 2024, marching through the French Quarter on Jan. 13.
Why it matters: The event fills in an otherwise parade-free weekend during the weekslong celebration of Carnival in New Orleans.
What's happening: Krewe Mosaïque will march for 12 blocks from Armstrong Park to the Ursuline Convent for the first time.
- This year's krewe will max out at 200 members, and organizers are putting an emphasis on DIY elements, handmade throws and cultural or historical relevance to the city.
- The idea stems from the krewe's founding members preference for DIY costuming and contraption-building.
What she's saying: "Everything is bright and colorful and very unique unto themselves, but when we come together, it's this beautiful experience, like a mosaic," says Krewe Mosaïque founder Terese Aiello.
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Harmony Street Society To Host Free Tax Workshops For Local Musicians
OFFBEAT STAFF
The Harmony Street Society will once again offer free workshops this fall and winter to assist musicians in the New Orleans area with their tax-related matters. These workshops provide valuable insights into navigating the often complex world of taxes, ensuring musicians stay tax-compliant and informed.
The details of the workshops are as follows:
Workshop 3 – How to Prepare Your 2023 Tax Return – January 17, 2024
- A step-by-step walkthrough of preparing your 2023 tax return using your phone.
Workshop 4 – How to Prepare Your 2023 Tax Return – January 31, 2024
- A repeat of Workshop 3, with additional tips for handling missing documents.
These Harmony Street Society workshops provide an excellent opportunity for musicians in the New Orleans area to gain essential knowledge and guidance on tax-related matters.
ALL WORKSHOPS HELD IN PERSON AT THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM. All workshops are free to attend, and those interested should register with jim@harmonystreetsociety.org. For those unable to attend in person, the workshops will also be available for viewing on Zoom, and the Zoom link can be obtained by contacting that same email.
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The Rolling Stones are coming to Jazz Fest
by: Raeven Poole
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Rolling Stones are headed to Jazz Fest!
Officials with the New Orleans Jazz &Heritage Foundation announced Tuesday, Nov. 21 that the group will headline the 2024 festival.
Their only festival appearance is set for May 2 as a part of their Stone Tour ’24 Hackney Diamonds.
“‘The Rolling Stones at Jazz Fest’ is a long-held prophecy coming true. The Festival thanks Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Concerts West, for their steadfast dedication to making this once-in-a-lifetime Jazz Fest magic. The pilgrimage starts today, come get satisfied,” said Quint Davis, Producer/Director of Jazz Fest.
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Love New Orleans &
She'll Love You Back.
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.Sincerely,
Frank Stansbury
Lafete News
504-450-1955
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