Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Happenings

Farmer’s Market

Every Thursday from 1 pm to 5 pm you can get the freshest produce around.  Visit the 4-H Barn on Wilcox Street behind Audubon’s CafĂ© and support your local farmers.

 

Music at the Mag

Friday, June 6 = Gary Bello

Sunday June 8 at 5:00 pm = Fredy Omar, known as New Orleans' Latin Music King.  There will be a $10.0 cover charge.

 

Antique Auction

Audubon Antiques is having an antique auction this Saturday, June 7.

 

Angola Art Symposium

The Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum Board hosts Art Symposium at the Prison on Saturday, June 7.  Gates open at 9 am, registration is free and lunch is available for $5.  The symposium will feature both inmate art and artwork collected from people most affected by crime.  The artwork will be showcased at various historic locations on the prison grounds including the Red Hat Cellblock, which is listed on the National Register of Historic places.  For more information call 655-2592 or visit www.angolamuseum.org.

 

Day the War Stopped

This is an historical re-enactment of a very moving event during the Civil War.  Beginning on Friday, June 13 and continuing through Sunday, June 15, events include graveside histories, an open house at the Masonic Lodge, a parade on Saturday, vintage musical concert, vintage dance, and the drama and re-enactment.  Much more is planned so visit www.daythewarstopped.net for more information.

 

Vibes in the Ville

This month’s outdoor music venue at Parker Park is for the younger generation.  The Diving Captain will perform on Saturday, June 28 beginning at 6 pm so bring your lawn chairs or your blankets and listen to some lively music.  This event is sponsored by the Bank of St. Francisville and is produced by Arts for All and St. Francisville Main Street.

 

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