Celebrating Southern art, music, writing and poetry with authors, artists and craftsmen, Louisiana musicians and more.
Carnival, yam cooking competitions, marketplace, farmers market, parade, live music. John the Baptist Catholic Church, S. Kirkland St. Live music, craft demonstrations and food celebrating French heritage. Festivals call before you go. Second annual two-day festival with traditional German cuisine, German-style beer and wine, live music, and a costume contest. Tickets available online in advance and at the door. This month-long festival will feature more than 50 events, including lectures, theatrical productions, literary readings, art exhibits, films, concerts, dance, and much more.
Family fun, blacksmith demonstration, food, entertainment, arts and crafts, antiques, etc. More than vendor booths in all. Music, food and entertainment. Enjoy cabbage rolls, sausage po-boys, cabbage noodles and other Hungarian delights. Admission charged. Cajun bands, dancing, food, arts and crafts, raffle, door prizes.
The event features handmade works by more than artists and craftspeople from several southern states; food and drinks for sale. Main St. More than 60 artists will exhibit and sell jewelry, candles, pottery, driftwood carving, cypress furniture, stained glass, copper work, yard art, dresses and bows for little girls, paintings, prints and more. Food available for sale. Traditional German foods, entertainment, heritage museum, authentic gifts, family environment.
Saturday, noon-4 p. Landscape architects, contractors, arborists, designers, and horticultural specialists will be on hand. Food and cold drinks will also be for sale. Jefferson Ave. This celebration of the sugar cane harvest includes traditional Louisiana food and music, sugar processing demonstrations, 19th-century crafts demonstrations, a sweets contest and more.
Also bands, food, inmate-made arts and crafts available for sale, including jewelry, leather craft, paintings, woodwork, lawn and garden furniture and toys. Seventy-fourth annual festival event featuring pageants, food, crafts, livestock shows, and carnival rides.
The annual rodeo will be held on Oct. Exhibits, food, live music, entertainment, petting zoo and livestock show. The Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches presents its 57th annual fall pilgrimage. Advanced ticket sales end Oct. Candlelight tour is Friday, Oct. Isidore Catholic Church, corner of Plank and Thomas roads.
Music, food, auction, raffles, carnival rides and bingo. According to legend, the custom began in Sicily when people turned to St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus and patron saint of Sicily, during a drought and famine.
After crop-saving rains came, they showed their gratitude by making offerings of food and sharing it with the poor. Along with cookies, Musso plans to have breads, fresh fruit and vegetables, meatless spaghetti gravy, cakes and fava beans on the altar. Musso said she hopes the St.
Musso shared an Italian fig cookies recipe that has been passed down through the years by members of the Grandsons of Italy. Edit Close. Maids can wear the same white dresses as last year if they wish to do so. All maids will be provided with Italian colored sashes along with a nosegay of red, white, and green flowers with small American and Italian flags, and a tee-shirt.
This fee is due by August 31, We will have rehearsal and Media Day Pictures tentatively schedule for Sunday October 6, at The annual St. Anthony Italian Feast Days brings in thousands of people to the north side Jun 05,
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