New Iberia Farmer's Market / Fresh home grown Fruits & Vegetables for public sale all year round on Tues 3:00pm—6:00pm & Sat 6:00am—10:00am at Bouligny Plaza, Main St, New Iberia, LA. For more information call 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com.
September 25th - October 18th - Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7pm-11pm. October 23rd-November 1st, 7th & 8th Open Every night 7pm until the last victim gets in! September 25th Thru October 23rd "Family Nights" $5 off Thursday Nights. November 7th & 8th Flashlight Fright Nights! 7pm-until (travel through a completely dark 13th Gate armed only with a couple small fingerlights per group!)
832 St Phillip Street, Downtown Baton Rouge, LA, Under the I-10 River Bridge, Next to Belle Casino and Pastime Restaurant
Come out and see The Wildest Show in the South! Angola Prison Rodeo happening every Sunday in October, (October 5, October 12, October 19 and October 26).
$10 Admission Fee, No Refunds/Exchanges. Gates open at 9 AM, Rodeo begins at 2 PM, Crafts open until 5 PM.
Kiwanis annual Student Talent Contest is coming up on Saturday October 18th at the LSU Assembly Center. The Talent Contest is at the Kiwanis annual Pancake Festival.
All students from pre-K to high school can enter. So, singers, dancers, musicians, actors can all enter to show Baton Rouge, You’ve Got Talent! There is no fee to enter. Awards given in 4 different age categories.
For more information, call Jude at 326-6319; or write for an application at JDBourque@cox.net. The deadline for entering is Tuesday October 14th.
Lee High School Class of 1978 Reunion. October 17 & 18, 2008. If your a graduate, please go to the Robert E Lee High website http://lee.ebrschools.org/ and click on Alumni Updates for contact information.
The Woodlawn High School Marching Band hosting Annual 8th Grade Rally for musicians
Friday, October 17th beginning at 4:30pm, The Woodlawn High School Panther Marching Band is hosting it’s annual 8th Grade Rally for musicians interested in joining the band next year. Activities include T-shirt, admission to the Football game, Free Cook-out, Outdoor activities, Games and Prizes. Pre-registration required. To pre-register contact Band Director, Mr. Brian Dupuis at bdupuis@ebrpss.k12.la.us.
Alzheimer’s Services 13th Annual Walk/Run to Remember. On Saturday, October 18, 2008...8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (estimated time) REGISTRATION OPENS: 8:00 A.M. RUN STARTS: 9:00 A.M. WALK STARTS: 9:05 A.M. At the LSU Campus at the “LSU Old Front Nine” (Nicholson Ext. across from the Patrick F. Taylor Hall, formerly called CEBA Bldg).
To raise funds for the programs and services of Alzheimer’s Services, while also creating community awareness of our organization. The funds raised by the Alzheimer’s Services 2008 Walk/Run to Remember stay locally to help support the programs and services of Alzheimer’s Services, which include (but are not limited to) the Lunch ‘n Learn programs, Safe Return programs, outreach programs and Charlie’s Place Respite Center.
Kiwanis annual Student Talent Contest is coming up on Saturday October 18th at the LSU Assembly Center. The Talent Contest is at the Kiwanis annual Pancake Festival.
All students from pre-K to high school can enter. So, singers, dancers, musicians, actors can all enter to show Baton Rouge, You’ve Got Talent! There is no fee to enter. Awards given in 4 different age categories.
Most Blessed Sacrament Presents - "Movie Marathon Weekend"
Most Blessed Sacrament Pelican Productions Presents - "Movie Marathon Weekend" Saturday, October 18th (10 a.m. - 10 p.m.) - Sunday, October 19th (11 a.m. - 5 p.m.) on the grounds of Most Blessed Sacrament, 8033 Barringer Rd. (Baton Rouge). Great family fun including game booths, inflatable attractions such as a giant slide and caterpillar, clowns & face painters, a climbing rock wall, and Bingo. A huge food court with MBS Men’s Club prepared food, delicious sweet treats, and frozen foods will be available. Some of the stage attractions planned include Most Blessed Sacrament School and Parish talent, St. Michael the Archangel High School Band, Dance Line, and Cheerleaders, and St. Joseph’s Academy Cheerleaders. Come join our dance Saturday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. under the big tent.
4th Annual Sarah's Laughter Infertility & Miscarriage Support Seminar
Sarah's Laughter Christian Support for Infertility & Child Loss will host our annual Infertility & Miscarriage Support Seminar October 18th, 2008 at Maranatha Fellowship, 1433 Sharp Lane, Baton Rouge. Infertility or the death of a baby are devastating events that are too difficult to face alone. A variety of speakers will offer hope and encouragement as they share from their expertise and experience. Dr. Bobby Webster, Medical Director of the Fertility Clinic at Woman's Hospital will speak on the medical aspects of infertility and recurrent miscarriage, Beth Forbus, founder of Sarah's Laughter will share from a Biblical perspective. Debra Parker, who has struggled with both infertility and loss, will speak on what led her to the adoption of her child; Jamie Hymel, Sarah's Laughter Board Member will help others as she shares how she has coped with years of waiting, and Paulette Delaney will speak on having faith in times of infertility & loss. The seminar will include a live butterfly release and an optional Memorial Service for Miscarried or Stillborn Babies. Everything is free of charge and open to you, whether you have struggle for a long time, or even if you are just beginning to wonder if you may have a problem.
East Ascension High School Craft Show & Jambalaya Sale
East Ascension High School Craft Show & Jambalaya Sale on Saturday, October 18, 2008 from 9 am- 3 pm at 612 E. Worthey Rd., Gonzales, LA 70737, 225 621-2400
More information/booth rental: Contact Phyllis Hernandez at hernandezp@apsb.org
Oak Alley Plantation's 3rd Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival
Vacherie, LA - Oak Alley Plantation is pleased to announce its Fall Arts & Crafts Festival to be held Saturday, October 18th and Sunday, October 19th, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. We will have over 130 booths of juried artists and crafters from throughout the United States. And of course, we will have on hand original and handmade creations such as jewelry, furniture, children's clothing, ladies apparel, purses, home accessories, garden art, pottery, wooden crafts and toys, bath and body products, floral and much more. You will also find gifts and decorations for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. And for all those sports fans we will have plenty of LSU and Saints memorabilia!
A wide variety of delicious local cuisine will be on hand. Such dishes as, seafood pasta, chicken and shrimp-on-a-stick, crawfish Étouffée, eggplant with crawfish sauce, corn, crab and shrimp soup, turkey legs, fried soft shell crab and oyster po-boys, crab cakes, stuffed crepes with bacon and cheese or bananas and hazelnut chocolate, duck kabobs with raspberry glaze, crawfish beignets, red beans, BBQ brisket and pulled pork sandwiches and fresh hog cracklin. And for that sweet tooth: fudge demonstrations cooked in a kettle and then pour onto a marble slab to cool, pralines prepared and cooked and poured in front of you, bread pudding with praline sauce, funnel cakes, kettle corn, cotton candy and much more to excite your taste buds. Don’t forget about the lemonade stand, beer, daiquiris, Bloody Mary's and of course, our famous MINT JULEPS!
Professional Parkers hired to expedite parking
Admission to the festival (mansion visits not included) is as follows: $5 - 13 years & over $2 - 6 to 12 years Free - 5 years & under
Admission to Mansion open house- 9a.m. to 5 p.m. is as follows: $5 - 19 years & over $2 - 13 to 18 years $1 - 6 to 12 years Free - 5 years & under
Sarah's Laughter Christian Support hosts Our Monthly Infertility Support Group
Sarah's Laughter Christian Support for Infertility & Child Loss will host our monthly Infertility Support Group on Tuesday, October 21, 2008. The Support Group will meet at the Sarah's Laughter Infertility & Miscarriage Support Center at 646 North Foster Dr., Suite B, Baton Rouge, LA at 7:00 PM. For more information, contact Beth Forbus at 926-2076 or visit our website at www.Sarahs-Laughter.com.
An informational tour of Redemptorist High School (grades 7-12). On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 4000 St. Gerard Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70805. For more information contact Cindy Macha / Development Director 225-356-7790 cmacha@rhsbr.org.
9am to 1pm at Louisiana Technical College, 3250 N. Acadian Thruway.
In Baton Rouge WORK PAY$. Don't miss the 2008 Louisiana Job Fair, Wednesday, October 22nd from 9am to 1pm at the Louisiana Technical College, 3250 N. Acadian Thruway in Baton Rouge. For more information call 1-888-544-7996 or visit http://lampp.org.
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Community Gallery, located at 427 Laurel Street in downtown Baton Rouge, will host the International "Birth of Coffee" Exhibition. Based on the book of the same name by Daniel and Linda Lorenzetti (ISBN: 978-0609606780), the photography exhibit chronicles the life of coffee from seed to cup.
Daniel and Linda Lorenzetti travelled over a quarter of a million miles to five different continents in a span of five years to trace the birth and life of the 2nd most globally traded commodity (second only to oil). The duo-toned silver gelatin photographs specially processed with actual coffee celebrate the distant landscapes, cultural vitality and individual labor that infuse the coffee trade.
The exhibition seeks to bring the contributions of coffee farmers around the world into public view to facilitate a better appreciation of the world-wide morning brew. In the Birth of Coffee, Daniel Lorenzetti and Linda Rice Lorenzetti explore coffee’s profound impact on people in coffee-growing nations. Spanning four continents, the Lorenzettis’ eloquent text and evocative photographs capture the places where coffee is more than a popular beverage, but a force in politics, economics, and history.
Join us for these accompanying events:
At CC’s Community Coffee HouseTM, 327 North Blvd Friday, October 24th from 7:00 a.m. -9:00 a.m. Book signing by Daniel Lorenzetti
At the Arts Council’s Community Gallery, 427 Laurel St. Friday, October 24th at 6:00 p.m. Lecture followed by a reception and book signing by Daniel Lorenzetti.
At CC’s Community Coffee House, 7960 Jefferson Hwy Saturday, October 25th from 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Book signing by Daniel Lorenzetti
Come in black tie or glitzy dress or join with lovers of Louisiana and as Huey Long, Iberville, Blaze Starr, or other famous or infamous Louisianian. It's the region's most talked about event - the Foundation for Historical Louisiana's 2008 Gala for Historic Preservation!!! So mark your calendar now, Thursday October 30, and get your tickets today via www.fhl.org - You can SEE and BID in the Silent Auction too. Don't miss the nine piece rocking, BuckTown All Stars, performing live in the Rose Garden for preservation. It's all in the lovely Old Governor's Mansion. www.fhl.org.
Come join lovers of historic Louisiana, dressed as your favorite famous or infamous person. The Foundation for Historical Louisiana invites everyone to the 2008 Gala at the Old Governors Mansion in downtown BR. Great Music from the BuckTown All - stars and a silent auction that roars and food for thought. Ticket info at www.fhl.org.
Make a difference in a child's life - be a mentor (Big Buddy) for the day. Meet your Little Buddy at breakfast, allow him/her to shadow you at work for the morning - then gather for lunch with other Big Buddy/Little Buddy combos to share stories and get to know each other. For more information call Jennifer Watson at 225-388-9737 or email her at mentoring@bigbuddyprogram.org.
The Plaquemine High School's Class of 1958 are having their 50th class reunion on Saturday, November 1 at the old Plaquemine High School Gym in Plaquemine at 6:00 P. M. The charge is $15 per person. For more information call Brenda Devillier at (225) 687-1368 or b_deville@bellsouth.net.
Miss Black Louisiana U.S. / Miss Black Teen Louisiana U.S. Scholarship Pageant Application
The Miss Black Louisiana US Pageants are currently accepting applications for the 2008 pageants to be held in Shreveport, Louisiana. The pageant is slated for Saturday, November 1, 2008 in Shreveport, Louisiana at the Performing Arts Theater at 7:00 PM. The Miss Black Louisiana US Pageant is a scholarship and community service based program designed to assist young women between the ages of 13 to 26 years old with their educational goals and promote community involvement as well as cultural awareness.
Age Division: Miss Black Teen Louisiana US – Ages 13 – 18 (if still in high school) Miss Black Louisiana US – Ages 18 – 26
Areas of Competition: Private Interview Casual Wear Physical Fitness in Swimsuit Evening Gown On-Stage Question Talent – Optional to those that want to compete
Join in as we honor the veterans who have kept our Country free! Veterans on Parade on Sunday, November 9th in Downtown Port Allen at 1pm.
Enter a patriotic float or vehicle in the parade. Enter your school group, Scouts, marching band or organization to march with flags! Nominate a veteran to be Grand Marshall! Get involved in this fun, educational and patriotic! Call Kathy at the WBR Convention and Visitors Bureau at 225-344-2920.
Bring your pet – any pet – to meet Santa Paws! Pets can have their picture taken with Santa Paws on Sunday, November 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine on Skip Bertman Drive in Baton Rouge, La. This annual event is sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association and helps fund scholarships for veterinary school students. A variety of photo packages are available. The family is welcome to pose with Santa Paws in the picture. Pets Believe Too!
For more information, contact the School of Veterinary Medicine at (225) 578-9900.
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine will dedicate Connections
The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine will dedicate Connections, a bronze statue to honor the people who support animals in need, which is epitomized by the rescue, shelter, and reunification of animals in the aftermath of hurricanes. This sculpture will be dedicated on Thursday, November 6 at 3:00 p.m. in the School of Veterinary Medicine’s Serenity Garden near the entrance to the Small Animal Clinic.
Connections depicts a young girl offering water to a thirsty cat and dog representing both the relationship and responsibility we all share with domestic animals. “This sculpture illustrates the importance of animals in our lives, which was seen time and time again after the hurricanes as people refused to evacuate without their pets,” said Dean Peter F. Haynes. “This sculpture is dedicated to all of those people who braved high waters and dangerous situations to rescue animals and to the thousands of people who supported and cared for those animals after they were taken from harm’s way. It stands as a memorial to their grace, perseverance and dedication.”
This one-of-a-kind artwork, designed by Kentucky sculptor Meg White, is a central part of the Milton J. Womack Serenity Garden. Donated by the Womack family and dedicated in memory of the late Milton J. Womack, Sr., the Serenity Garden is located near the Small Animal Clinic entrance of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Landscaped by LSU landscape architecture graduate students, it provides a peaceful spot for reflection.
Participating in the dedication ceremony will be Chancellor Mark Martin, President Emeritus William Jenkins, Dean Peter Haynes and Ms. Margaret Womack. All hurricane volunteers and the public are invited to attend.
The 35th annual Broadmoor High Arts & Crafts Festival
The 35th annual Broadmoor High Arts & Crafts Festival will be Friday, November 21ST: 4:00 – 9:00 p.m., and Saturday, November 22ND , 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. There will be over 200 outstanding artists on campus this weekend. Admission is $3.00 per person (13 and older); age 12 and under, free of charge. A free shuttle bus service is provided from the Broadmoor Shopping Center and Broadmoor Middle School. A $2.00 parking fee will be charged for the east student parking lot and for use of the grass lots on the BHS campus. Santa Clause will be our special guest at Broadmoor, Friday and Saturday!
The Broadmoor High Buccaneers would like to thank the public for years of support. Your attendance to our festival has allowed us to purchase educational materials such as computers, software, video and audio equipment, copy machines, overhead projectors, scanners, classroom furniture, and countless other items too numerous to list. We hope you join us once again for this important event. For more information call 926-1420.
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Community Gallery, located at 427 Laurel Street in downtown Baton Rouge, will host the International "Birth of Coffee" Exhibition. Based on the book of the same name by Daniel and Linda Lorenzetti (ISBN: 978-0609606780), the photography exhibit chronicles the life of coffee from seed to cup.
Daniel and Linda Lorenzetti travelled over a quarter of a million miles to five different continents in a span of five years to trace the birth and life of the 2nd most globally traded commodity (second only to oil). The duo-toned silver gelatin photographs specially processed with actual coffee celebrate the distant landscapes, cultural vitality and individual labor that infuse the coffee trade.
The exhibition seeks to bring the contributions of coffee farmers around the world into public view to facilitate a better appreciation of the world-wide morning brew. In the Birth of Coffee, Daniel Lorenzetti and Linda Rice Lorenzetti explore coffee’s profound impact on people in coffee-growing nations. Spanning four continents, the Lorenzettis’ eloquent text and evocative photographs capture the places where coffee is more than a popular beverage, but a force in politics, economics, and history.
The exhibition will run from October 17, 2008- November 28, 2008. The Arts Council’s Community Gallery is committed to offering a rich and diverse cultural experience to the Baton Rouge community through the presentation of regional, national and international artists’ work. Learn more about the Arts Council’s Community Gallery at www.artsbr.org or by calling 225-344-8558. Learn more about the Birth of Coffee exhibition and project at www.birthofcoffee.com.
Organized by the LSU Museum of Art. Open June 27 through November 30, 2008.
American Masters is a selection of nearly 40 paintings from the Mari and James Michener Collection at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas in Austin. Tracing the development of 20th century American painting from the gritty realism of Robert Henri to the startling pop art of Robert Indiana to the experimetnal abstraction of Alan Cote, this exhibition is a celebration of the creativity of modern American artists at Shaw Center for the Arts on 100 Lafayette St. For more information visit http://lsumoa.com.
1978 Glen Oaks High School Graduates it's time for our 30 Year Class Reunion. Please contact Roby Wax at 225-939-6000 or email at robywax@yahoo.com for information.
WHAT: SugaSheaux Team Penning / Family Horse Team Penning, Concessions WHEN: October 10, 2008 TIME: 4:00pm—10:00pm WHERE: SugArena, 713 NW Bypass (Hwy 3212), New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: SugaSheaux # 8; Finals / Family Horse Show and Competition, Concessions WHEN: October 11, 2008 TIME: 8:00am—till WHERE: SugArena, 713 NW Bypass (Hwy 3212), New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: World Championship Gumbo Cook-off / Gumbo Cook-off (professional & amateur), Food Festival, Refreshments, Live Music, Gumbo Cook-off Merchandise for Sale WHEN: October 10—12, 2008 TIME: Fri. 6:00pm—10:00pm; Sat. 10:00am—2:00pm; Sun. 9:00am—4:00pm WHERE: Boulingy Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
Iberia Community Concert Association Presents; Iberia Community Band
WHAT: Iberia Community Concert Association Presents: Iberia Community Band / Enjoy this fall concert, there is something for all to enjoy with the harminizing melodies played by this talented group of musicians. WHEN: October 19, 2008 TIME: 3:00pm—till WHERE: New Iberia Senior High Auditorium, 1301 W Admiral Doyle Dr, New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: Annual Tailgating Cook-off and Fais-Do-Do / Good ol' Fashion Sunday Cajun Tailgating Cook-off, Refreshments, Live Music, Fais-Do-Do's, Rag Ball Tournament, Car Show, Call (337) 380-5216 for Entry Information. WHEN: October 24—26, 2008 TIME: Fri. 6:00pm—10:00pm; Sat. 8:00am—11:00pm; Sun. 10:00am—4:00pm WHERE: The Loreauville Park, 601 Ed Broussard Rd, Loreauville, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: Pandapalooza Concert / Live Music, Concessions, Variety of Fun Activities for Children WHEN: October 25, 2008 TIME: 1:00pm—8:00pm WHERE: SugArena, 713 NW Bypass (Hwy 3212), New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: Terror-on-the-Teche / Storytelling by Professionals for Families Beneath the Moss Draped Oak Trees on the Grounds of the Shadows-on-the-Teche, Carved Jack-O-Lanterns and Candles Dot the Landscape, Bring a Blanket WHEN: October 25, 2008 TIME: 7:00pm—9:00pm WHERE: Shadows-on-the-Teche, 317 E Main St, New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: Hallo Fest Entertainment / Live Entertainment, Costume Contest, Games, Concessions WHEN: October 26, 2008 TIME: 11:00am—8:00pm WHERE: Veterans Memorial Building, 300 Parkview Dr, New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
WHAT: Halloween Festival / Costume Contest, Games, Concessions WHEN: October 26, 2008 TIME: 12:00pm—3:00pm WHERE: Cyr Gates Community Center, 300 Parkview Dr, New Iberia, LA CONTACT: 888-942-3742 or www.iberiatravel.com
BREC’s Magnolia Mound Plantation presents French Creole Mourning in Early 19th
Wednesday, October 1: BREC’s Magnolia Mound Plantation, 2161 Nicholson Dr., presents French Creole Mourning in Early 19th Century Louisiana from October 1 – 31, 2008. Come and learn about typical early 19th century French Creole cultural customs surrounding death and mourning. Visitors will learn about the customs and decorative elements associated with mourning as practiced by the early 19th Century French Creole inhabitants of Louisiana. Visitors will learn interesting facts and superstitions surrounding mourning customs-such as why clocks were stopped at the hour of a loved ones passing or why all the mirrors in the deceased’s house were covered with black crepe. Attention Visitors: This exhibit deals directly with death and mourning customs. Though the exhibit and interpreted tour are presented in a tasteful manner, some of the information may be distressing to younger audiences. If planning a visit, we suggest calling ahead to discuss some of the material presented so that you can determine if the material is age appropriate. Rates: Adults $8, children 5-17 $3, children under 5 free, Students, Seniors, AAA, Military, and BREC employees $6. For more information, visit www.brec.org. To schedule a visit for large groups please call 225-343-4955 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Baton Rouge Gallery, 1442 City Park Ave. Throughout the month of October, Baton Rouge Gallery will be featuring the work of three of its Artist Members with plenty of expertise in numerous different mediums. The exhibition itself will be on display through October 30 and will once again provide insight into the diversity of Baton Rouge Gallery’s Artist Roster. Visit www.batonrougegallery.org to find out more about these artists.
BREC's Magnolia Mound Plantation presents an Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration
Tuesday, October 7: BREC’s Magnolia Mound Plantation, 2161 Nicholson Dr., presents an Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Magnolia Mound Plantation kitchen has been reconstructed at its original location on the property. It is set apart from the main house because it was not customary to have the kitchen in or attached to the home. Costumed docents demonstrate open-hearth cooking techniques. Demonstrations are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday every week from October through May. However, demonstrations may be cancelled for various reasons so please call in advance to confirm demonstrations are available The demonstration is included in your walking or house tour fee. Contact information: 225-393-4955, information@magnoliamound.org.
Tuesday, October 7: BREC’s Adult Leisure Program will hold a “Tea Dance” in BREC’s Ballroom, located at 6201 Florida Blvd., from 1 - 3 p.m. Refreshments and live entertainment provided. Cost is $4 per person. Call 218-8155 for more info.
Tuesday, October 7: Join active adults at BREC’s Webb Park Center, 1351 Country Club Dr., for an Art Class, 10 a.m. - noon. Registration is required. Cost: $24/month. Call 379-8510 for more info.
Tuesday, October 7: Join active adults at BREC’s Gingerbread House, 9142 Corlett St., for a Sewing Class, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $3. Call the Gingerbread House at 357-6186 for more info.
Tuesday October 7: Join active adults at BREC’s Sharp Road Center, 501 Sharp Rd., for an Exercise Program from 6 - 7 p.m. FREE! Call 273-3924 for more info.
Tuesday, October 7: Junior Beginner Instruction, ages 8 and up, begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center; 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets Tuesday from 5-6 p.m. Four week program. Cost: $35. Instructor: Eugene St. Martin. For more information call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Tuesday, October 7: Fall Beginner Junior Tennis Instruction to be held at BREC’s Capital One Tennis Center-City Park, 1442 City Park Ave. Class meets Tuesday from 6 – 7 p.m. Four one hour classes. Fee: $35. Instructor: Dillon Haynes. For more information, call 343-3767 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Tuesday, October 7: Fall Advanced Beginner Junior Tennis Instruction, ages 8 and up, begins at BREC’s Capital One Tennis Center-City Park, 1442 City Park Ave. Class meets each Tuesday from 7 – 8 p.m. Four one hour classes. Fee: $35. Instructor: Dillon Haynes. For more information call 343-3767 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Tuesday, October 7: Morning Beginner Adult Tennis Instruction begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center; 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets each Tuesday from 9 – 10 a.m. Four one-hour classes. Cost: $35. Instructor: Krista Andry. For more information, please call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Tuesday, October 7: Morning Advanced Beginner Adult Tennis Instruction begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center; 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets each Tuesday from 10-11 a.m. Four one-hour classes. Cost: $35. Instructor: Krista Andry.
Wednesday, October 8: Join active adults at BREC’s Webb Park Center, 1351 Country Club Dr., for an Art Class, 10 a.m. - noon. Registration is required. Cost: $24/month. For more info, call 379-8510.
Wednesday, October 8: Join active adults at BREC’s Parklawn Recreation Center, 12248 Parklawn Ave., for a Line Dance Class, from 3 - 4 p.m. The line dance class is a 2 ½ month course that will be offered every Wednesday. Class fee is $18 per month. For more information, please call 751-0823.
BREC Bluebonnet Swamp’s “Trail Time for Toddlers Program” (Wednesday Sessions)
Wednesday, October 8: BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp presents “Trail Time for Toddlers” (Wednesday session), at 10503 N. Oaks Hills Pkwy. This program is a four-week nature session specifically designed for children ages one to five (must be accompanied by an adult). Session will meet 9:30-11:30 a.m. Staff will provide parents/guardians and their young ones the opportunity to learn about nature through shady trail walks and themed indoor and outdoor activities. Participants will enjoy sights and sounds of the swamp, arts and crafts, story-telling and healthy snacks. Cost is $24/session for in-parish residents and $28.80/session for out-of-parish residents. Registration is required. For more information or to register, please call 757-8905.
Wednesday, October 8: Beginner Adult Tennis Instruction begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center; 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets each Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. Four one hour classes. Cost: $35. Instructor: Eugene St. Martin. For more information, please call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Wednesday, October 8: Show Up and Play-Intermediate Adult Round Robin at Highland Road Park Tennis Center, 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets from 7-8:30 p.m. FREE just pay court fees. No registration needed. For more information, please call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
Wednesday, October 8: Jr. Advanced Beginner Tennis Instruction, ages 8 and up, begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center, 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets each Wednesday from 5-6 p.m. Four week program. Cost: $35. Instructor: Eugene St. Martin. For more information, please call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
BREC Bluebonnet Swamp’s “Trail Time for Toddlers Program” (Thursday Sessions)
Thursday, October 9: BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp presents “Trail Time for Toddlers” (Thursday session), at 10503 N. Oaks Hills Pkwy. This program is a four-week nature session specifically designed for children ages 1 to 5 (must be accompanied by an adult). Session will meet from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1 – 3 p.m. Staff will provide parents/guardians and their young ones the opportunity to learn about nature through shady trail walks and themed indoor and outdoor activities. Participants will enjoy sights and sounds of the swamp, arts and crafts, story-telling, and healthy snacks. Cost is $24/ session for in-parish residents and $28.80 per session for out-of-parish residents. Registration is required. Please call 757-8905 to register or for more information.
BREC's Magnolia Mound Plantation presents an Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration
Thursday, October 9: BREC’s Magnolia Mound Plantation, 2161 Nicholson Dr., presents an Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The Magnolia Mound Plantation kitchen has been reconstructed at its original location on the property. It is set apart from the main house because it was not customary to have the kitchen in or attached to the home. Costumed docents demonstrate open-hearth cooking techniques. Demonstrations are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday every week from October through May. However, demonstrations may be cancelled for various reasons so please call in advance to confirm demonstrations are available The demonstration is included in your walking or house tour fee. Contact information: 225-393-4955, information@magnoliamound.org.
Thursday, October 9: Join active adults at BREC’s Gingerbread House, 9142 Corlett St., for a Sewing Class, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost is $3. For more information, call the Gingerbread House at 357-6186.
Thursday, October 9: Join active adults at BREC’s Sharp Road Center, 501 Sharp Rd., for an Exercise Program from 6 - 7 p.m. FREE! Call 273-3924 for more info.
BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp will host “Swamp Haunted Hike”
Friday, October 10: BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp, 10503 N. Oak Hills Pkwy., will host “Swamp Haunted Hike” which is designed especially for younger children. This program is an alternative to the commercial haunted houses, which are geared more for teenagers and adults. Participants learn about snakes, insects, rats, and other “creepy critters” as they stop at educational stations along the trail. No scare tactics are used during this program, and participants are welcome to come in costume if they choose. All participants should bring a flashlight, and because this program runs at night, all children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is not required. Visitors are admitted to trails between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Fees: $4/person, Members FREE! Ages: all ages. For more information, please call 757-8905.
Friday, October 10: Join active adults at BREC’s St. Jean Center, 16441 S. Harrell’s Ferry Rd. - Bldg. #71, for a Crochet Class from 9 a.m. - noon. For more information, call 755-1528.
BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory for a Friday Night Lecture
Friday, October 10: Join friends at the BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory, 13800 Highland Rd., for a Friday Night Lecture, from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Topic: “TBA.” FREE! Stay for the night telescope viewing, 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. (weather permitting). For more information, contact the observatory at 768-9948.
Saturday, October 11: Jr. Intermediate/Advanced Tennis Instruction begins at Highland Road Park Tennis Center; 14024 Highland Rd. Class meets each Saturday from 9-10 a.m. Four week program. Cost: $35. Instructor: Eugene St. Martin. For more information, please call 766-0247 or visit www.brec.org/tennis.
BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory for the Saturday Science Academy
Saturday, October 11: Join friends at the BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory, 13800 Highland Rd., for the Saturday Science Academy, ages 8 to 12, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. The topic is “TBA.” Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Cost is $5 per in-parish child, $6 per out-of-parish child. For more information, call the observatory at 768-9948.
BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory for Family Night Sky Viewings
Saturday, October 11: Join friends at the BREC-LSU-BRAS Highland Road Park Observatory, 13800 Highland Rd., for Family Night Sky Viewings, through the observatory’s state-of-the-art 20" Ritchey-Chrétien telescope, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. (weather permitting). FREE! For more info, call 768-9948.
Sunday, October 12: BREC’s BMX Raceway, 7122 Perkins Rd., hosts the weekly ABA race. Race registration, 12 - 2 p.m.; race begins at 2 p.m. ABA membership required. Memberships are available at the track. First timers welcome! Race fee is $10. For more information, call 766-9039.