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St. Francisville will be hopping this Labor Day Weekend, music, BBQ, cars, football and much more!!
September 2
Music at the Mag – "Late Evening 7:30pm
Music at Que Pasa – Garrett Remson 6:30pm – 9:00pm
September 2 & 3 – Labor Day Weekend brings SMOKIN IN DA VILLE.
West Feliciana Parish Sports Park, Food and Merchandise Vendors, BBQ Cook-Off (Memphis Barbeque Network)
Car Show with Custom, Classic, Hot-Rods, Motorcycles and Trucks
Friday Entertainment – Angola Prison Band and Mo Jeaux
Saturday Entertainment – Delta Drifters & David St. Romain
LSU vs OREGON will be on the big screen on Saturday night.
Saturday – September 3rd – Audubon State Historic Site – Oakley Plantation
The Plantation Blacksmith from noon until 4pm. See the plantation blacksmith turn out the ironwork necessary to keep the plantation going.
Sunday – September 4th – Audubon State Historic Site – Oakley Plantation
Civil War Life – Louisiana Confederates, 11am until 4pm. A costumed ranger leads a talk and demonstration on the uniforms, camp life, and history of the unit. The program includes a black powder demonstration.
Monday – September 5th – Birdman
The DIVA'S will sing and put on a fantastic show. Supper will be served from 5:30pm until 7:30pm. There will be lots of seating for the music. Plan to eat early and then move to the chairs for listening to the show (between 5:30pm-6:30pm).
Labor Day Restaurant & Store Openings-
Birdman, Magnolia Café, Sonny's Pizza, St. Francisville Inn (breakfast)
Bohemianville Antiques, Border Imports, Grandmother's Buttons, St. Francis Arts and Antiques, Sage Hill, The Shanty Too
and The Wine Parlor.
Sunday- September 11th – The Freedom Walk
Join the Blue Star Mothers of LA #3 for the "Freedom Walk" starting at 2pm in Parker Park. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the Ceremony after the walk along with free food and drinks. A time of reflection on the lives lost on September 11, 2001 and a time to honor our First Responders, Police Officers, Fire Fighters, Military Troops, Veterans past and present. For more information call Charie Barber 937-2371, Mary Weller Morse 721-0703 or Sandy Fabre 907-6228.
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