 | Friday-September 16th
Audubon State Historic Site- West Florida Rebellion - School Day, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Students will see musket firing demonstrations, costume talks, open hearth cooking, and period craft demonstrations illustrating the exciting times of the rebellion that began with a Spanish Colony and ended with an independent Republic. The program is open to all public and private schools, but registration is required. For more information call 635-3739 locally.
Que Pasa – music on the patio from 6:30pm until 9:00pm BAND ON THE RUN
Magnolia Café – music on the porch SWEET JONES at 7:00pm
Saturday-September 17th
Community Market - Join our local entrepreneurs in Parker Park from 9am until 1pm, music by Kevin Johnson from 10am until noon. We have some great handmade and homemade items.
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site- Lost Arts Saturdays: 11 am-2 pm. Demonstrations of the "Lost Arts" of the 19th century. Program occurs every third Saturday of each month. The September program will feature the "Lost Art" of Hunting Practices. For more information, call 225-635-3110 in the St. Francisville area, or visit the Office of State Parks web site at www.lastateparks.com
Audubon State Historic Site - West Florida Bicentennial, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Visitors will see musket firing demonstrations, costume talks, open hearth cooking, and period craft demonstrations illustrating the exciting times of the rebellion that began with a Spanish Colony and ended with an independent Republic. For more information call 888-677-2838 toll free or 635-3739 locally.
Port Hudson State Historic Site -Alabama/Arkansas Redoubt Tour, 10 a.m. This tour will begin at the museum and continue to the Alabama/Arkansas Redoubt. The guide will point out significant landmarks and features, such as Federal cannon positions and Confederate defenses. This hike will be about 1 mile. For more information call 888-677-3400 toll free or 654-3775 locally.
Magnolia Café – music at 7:00pm THE CAPTAIN LEGENDARY BAND (CHARLIE HAGER DUO)
Monday-September 19th
Birdman – Open Mic Night
Friday – September 23rd
Magnolia Café – music on the porch at 7:00pm CORRINE WEST & KELLY JOE PHELPS
Saturday – September 24th
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site celebrates National Museum Day with a rare opportunity to view areas not normally open to the public. On Saturday, September 24, in honor of National Museum Day, visitors are invited to come to Rosedown for a special tour entitled "Behind the Scenes at Rosedown: A Look at the Restoration and Maintenance of a Historic House and Garden." Site Manager Patricia Aleshire will guide visitors on a tour of the attic of the Plantation Main House, as well as a tour of the production greenhouse used to maintain and cultivate the plants that are displayed in Rosedown's Historic Gardens. Both of these areas are not generally open to the public, so this is a rare opportunity to see things normally viewed only by site staff. The "Behind the Scenes" tour will begin on the front porch of the Main House at 10:30 for more information, call 225-635-3110 in the St. Francisville area, or visit the Office of State Parks web site at www.lastateparks.com <http://www.lastateparks.com/> .
Upcoming October Events:
Angola Rodeo – every Sunday in October
Movie in the Park – October 14
Garden Symposium – October 14 & 15
Community Market October 15
All Hallows Eve – October 28
Myrtles Halloween Experience – October 28 through October 31
Friends of the Library Book Sale October 29
Yellow Leaf Arts Festival October 29 & 30
Trick of Treat Down Main Street October 31
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