White Linen Night
It’s the last chance we have to wear the white linen and seersucker, and we’ll have a grand time, too! This Saturday night, August 23 starting at 6 o’clock pm, St. Francisville Main Street Merchants are throwing a party, and it’s a doozy! Highlands Bank is providing their popular trolley for transportation to and from all the different shops so find a place to park and hop on. Each of the shops will have musicians or artists and are paired with a restaurant providing samples. There is a map showing all the participants at www.stfrancisvillefestivals.com, and maps will also be provided on the trolley. You’ll be given a “White Linen Night Card” to be validated at each stop for a special gift at the end of the night. Here’s the line-up:
MILES BLAIR SALON - 5951 Commerce St.; Artist: Kristen Wray
HILLCREST - 5943 Commerce St.; Refreshments by: Confections by Michelle; Music by: Z Squared!!
AVONDALE ANTIQUES - 5877 Commerce St.; Refreshments by: Oxbow; Music by: Laughing Lizard String Band 6:00 - 7:30
TRENDS SALON - 5755 Commerce St; Refreshments by: Varnadoes; Artists: Lisa Horn, Meg Bankston, Kelli Douglas, Margo Solier
THE WINE PARLOR - 5720 Commerce St.; Music by: Adrian Percy and Friends; Artist: Jill Janss
ST. FRAN. TOWN HALL - 11936 Ferdinand St.; Artist: Blue Goose Media
NEXT TO MILLER ON MAIN - 11917 Ferdinand St.; Music by: Big Shakin
MILLER ON MAIN & THE MASSAGE CLINIC- 11911 Ferdinand St.; Refreshments by: Cypress Grill
ST. FRANCIS ARTS & ANTIQUES- 11914 Ferdinand St.; Music by: Tim & Bonney Brown
BETTER BODIES & BRITCHES & STITCHES- 11890 Ferdinand St.; Refreshments: Smoothies; Artist: Ken Stewart
WFP LIBRARY - 11865 Ferdinand St.; Refreshments by: Sonny’s Pizza; Artist: Linda Fox
THE SHANTY TOO - 11770 Ferdinand St.; Refreshments by: Eight Sisters; Demonstration by: Ooh La La
WFP MUSEUM - 11757 Ferdinand St.; Refreshments by: Que Pasa; Artist: Copperwood Studios
HARRINGTON GALLERY - 9907 Royal St.; Refreshments by: Heirloom Cuisine; Music by: Sweet Olive 6:00 - 7:00
OLD MARKET HALL - 9896 Royal St.; Refreshments by: Nine Oaks Design; Artists: Nine Oaks Design; Music by: Kevin Johnson
GRANDMOTHERS BUTTONS - 9814 Royal St.; Refreshments by: Audubon Café; Artist: Hank Schlau; Music by: Nancy Roppolo
BACKWOODS GALLERY - 5701 Commerce St; Refreshments by: Magnolia Café; Music by: Laughing Lizards String Band 7:30
BIRDMAN COFFEE - 5695 Commerce St.; Artists: Arabie Birdhouses; Arts for All Market
SAGE HILL GIFTS - 5622 Commerce St.; Refreshments by: Heirloom Cuisine; Artist: Donna Kilbourne
Don’t miss out on the fun!
Farmer’s Market
Another way to support our local merchants is by visiting this market each Thursday from 1 pm until 5 pm at the 4-H barn on Wilcox Street. Our parish’s farmers are out there each week to provide you and your family with fresh produce, and they’ll be there until the first frost.
Live Music
At the Magnolia Café on Friday, August 22 – Late Evening; Friday, August 29 – Delta Drifters
Life on a Plantation
The interpretive staff at Audubon State Historic Site offers this program for the next two weekends in August from 10 am until 4 pm. This Saturday the program, Curing the Sick, will feature medical practices on the plantation. On Saturday, August 30, Life in a Slave Cabin, invites visitors to explore the lives of the workers on a plantation by visiting where they actually lived. For more information, call 635-3739.
High Noon
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site will demonstrate the different types of duels fought throughout history and the rules that governed them. They’ll also discuss the most well known duels and duelists in history. Join them on Saturday, August 23 at, well, High Noon of course.
Pirates . . . arrrgh!
Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site presents Did You Know: Pirates on Saturday, September 6 from 11 am until 2 pm. Learn the different types of pirating and the famous people that made their livings as pirates. For more information, call 635-3110.
Victorian Finery
Audubon State Historic Site will feature What the Victorians Wore on Saturday, September 6 from 2 pm until 4 pm. Guests will learn what the well dressed lady and gentleman of the early Victorian era (1850 – 1870) was wearing. For more information, call 635-3739.