October

1 6th Annual Slidell Chamber Golf Classic. Oak Harbor. Player fee $95, dinner from Outback Steakhouse and door prizes included. 643-5678, (800) 471-3758, meredith@slidellchamber.com.

1-3 St.Tammany Parish Fair. St. Tammany Parish Fairgrounds, Covington. Rodeo, livestock shows, agricultural exhibits, carnival rides and live entertainment. 892-8421.

1-10 Art Show. Slidell Art League members. Historic train depot, 1827 Front St., Olde Towne Slidell. Sun, 11am-5pm; Tues-Thurs, 11am-5pm; Fri-Sat, 11am-7pm. 847-9458.

1-29 Mandeville City Hall Art Exhibit. Community Center Seniors art. Mandeville City Hall, 3101 E. Causeway Approach. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Free. Nancy Clark, 626-3144.

1-31 Exhibit. Paintings, sculpture by Robert Warrens; digitally manipulated photography by Terry DeRoche. Slidell Cultural Center, 444 Erlanger St., Slidell. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; Sat, 10am-2pm. Kelli Gustafson, 646-4375.

1-31 Fanfare 2004. Southeastern Louisiana University’s 19th October festival celebrating the arts, humanities and science. Event information at www.selu.edu/fanfare. 543-4371.

2 Bogalusa Farmers Market. Fresh-picked produce grown in Washington Parish; homemade products. 500 block of Columbia St. Sat, 8-12. Free. Karen Applewhite, 735-0462.

2 Flyways and Byways. Ranger-led walk identifying bird population by sight and sound. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 8-10am. 624-4442.

2 Fort Pike’s Seminole Past. The site’s role in the Seminole Wars. Fort Pike State Historic Site, New Orleans. 10-11am. (504) 662-5703.

2 Nature Trail Hike. Guided nature walk featuring park’s flora and fauna. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 1-3pm. 624-4442.

2 Skulls, Skins, & Scat. How physical attributes determine an animal’s habitat, diet, and survival. Fairview-Riverside State Park, Otis House, Madisonville. 10am-noon. 792-4652.

2 West St. Tammany American Heart Walk. Benefit. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 9am, 8:30am registration. Call for entry fee. 508-5600, (504) 463-2315.

2-30 Mandeville Trailhead Community Market. Vegetables, fruit, seafood, wines, herbs, honey, baked goods, plants, artisans, bike rentals and more. 675 Lafitte St., Mandeville. Saturdays, 9am-1pm. 16th, Nishmah band, 10:30-12:30; 23rd, Tammany Twirlers, 10:30–12:30; 30th, Nishmah band, 10:30-12:30. Free. Denise Gutnisky, 624-3147.

2-31 Varnado Store Museum Exhibit. Highlights the area’s early timber and forest industries. 936 Pearl St., Franklinton. Sat, 10am-4pm; Sun, 1-4pm; Friday by appointment. Free. Judie Dauser, 839-5195, varnadostoremuseum.org.

3 Swing Hot—Swing Kole. Ronnie Kole and his Septet perform “Thanks for the Memories—When Music was Music.” Benefits music and drama departments at St. Scholastica Academy. Greater Covington Center Auditorium, 317 N. Fuhrmann, Covington. 5:30-6:30pm. $15-$50. Sponsorships available. 892-2540, ex.104.

5 “Thriller.” Odyssey Dance Theatre. Columbia Theatre, Hammond. 7pm. Adults, $22; seniors/faculty, alumni, $20; group rate, $18; non-Southeastern students, $10; Southeastern students, free. 543-4371.

6-30 Covington Farmers Market. Vegetables, fruit, seafood, wines, herbs, honey, baked goods, plants, artisans, entertainment and more. 609 N. Columbia St., Covington. Wed, 12-4pm; Sat, 9am-1pm. Free. 892-1873.

8 Threatened and Endangered Animals: Brown Pelican. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 6:30-7:30pm. 624-4442.

8-10 Arts Evening Festival. Slidell’s weekend celebration of the arts. Free. See Celebrating the Arts, page 48, or call 646-4375.

9 Aqua Van. Program by The Audubon Nature Institute. Fairview-Riverside State Park, Madisonville. 1pm and 2pm. 792-4652.

9 Olympia Brass Band. Southeastern homecoming parade, 2pm; pre-game entertainment, 5:30pm, Strawberry Stadium. For game tickets: 549-5466.

9 History Tour. Park’s history, from Native Americans on. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 1-2pm. 624-4442.

9 Jazz’n the Vines. Charmaine Neville outdoor concert. Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Hwy. 1082, Bush. 6:30-9:30pm. $8.50. 892-9742.

9 Shoreline Discovery. Guided walk featuring plants and animals of Lake Pontchartrain shoreline. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 10-11am. 624-4442.

9 Slidell Symphony Society. Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra ensemble. In connection with the Arts Evening. Patton’s Salmen-Fritchie House, 127 Cleveland Ave., Slidell. 6-9pm. 643-1010.

9 Symphony Northshore Inaugural Performance. Sponsored by Kiwanis of Greater Covington. Greater Covington Center Auditorium, 317 N. Fuhrmann, Covington. 8pm. Adults, $10; children, $5. Tickets available at Statewide Bank and Resource Bank branches. Kathy, 892-5007, or Debbie, 674-3904.

9-10 Celtic Nations Heritage Festival. Lake Pontchartrain Maritime Museum, 133 Mabel St., Madisonville. Music and dance performances, Currach regatta, Highland games, crafts and more. 11am-dusk. Adults: $10 one day, $15 two days; seniors 60+: $5, $7; children 12 & under: $3, $5. (504) 433-4802, 845-9200.

9-31 Energy Series. Karen Laborde mixed media paintings. Brunner Gallery, 215 N. Columbia St., Covington. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Reception Oct 16, 6-10pm. See Oct 13 listing for special presentation. Robin Hamaker, 893-0444.

11 Slidell Art League meeting. Slidell Art League Gallery and Gift Shop, Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Slidell. 7pm. Artist of the Month competition 6-6:45pm. 847-9458.

11 Torneo Italiano. 6th Annual Columbus Day Golf Tournament. Tchefuncta Country Club, Covington. Sponsored by the American Society of Italian Heritage. 19th Hole party featuring Italian food, music and fun. Team registration: Charles Lipari, 893-3619. 19th Hole reservations: Sandra Scalise Juneau, 845-2388.

12 Chicago City Limits. Improvisational comedy revue. Vonnie Borden Theatre, Southeastern campus, Hammond. 7 pm. Adults, $22; seniors/ faculty/staff/alumni, $20; group rate, $18; all students, $10. 543-4371.

12 Project Christmas volunteer meeting. The Village Church, Lacombe. 6pm.
Interested volunteers should call 641-6429 for Slidell area or 626-4457 for Mandeville area. www.projectchristmas.org.

13 Energy Series. Karen Laborde reads from her written work corresponding to her current paintings. Brunner Gallery, 215 N. Columbia St., Covington. 2-3 pm. Robin Hamaker, 893-0444.

13 Our Environmental Destiny. Talk by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Columbia Theatre, Hammond. 7 pm. 543-4371.

14-31 1st Annual Artist of the Year Show. Work of Mark Hogan, Slidell Art League Teen Artist of the Year. Slidell Art League Gallery, Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Slidell. Sun, 11-5; Tues-Thurs, 11-5; Fri-Sat, 11-7. Reception: Sat, Oct 16, 7-9pm. Free. 847-9458.

15 Oktoberfest. Wine dinner; 4 courses, 6 wines. Hugh’s Wine Cellar, 4250 Hwy. 22, Mandeville. $45; reservations required. 626-0066.

15 Sunset at the Landing Concert. Outdoor concert on the Bogue Falaya River. Columbia Street Landing, Covington. Bring chairs, food and beverages. Some seating provided. 6-8pm. Free. 892-8650.

15 The Wooden Boat Festival Kick-Off Party. Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum, 133 Mabel Street, Madisonville. Fabulous food and music. 845-9200.

15 Threatened and Endangered Animals: Bald Eagles. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 6:30-7:30pm. 624-4442.

15-16 Berry Patch Quilt & Art Expo. See article on page 24, call (225) 294-2673, or visit berrypatchproductions.com.

15-17 Festival of the Lake. Our Lady of the Lake Parish, 312 Lafitte St., Mandeville. Live music, gourmet cuisine, game booths, children’s art tent, bingo, craft show, fun runs, rock wall, live entertainment. Fri, 5-11pm; Sat, 11am-11pm; Sun, 11am-7pm. 626-5671.

16 Abita Springs Water Festival. Abita Springs Tourist Park. Parade, live entertainment, pony rides, crafts booths. 11am-4pm. Free. 892-0711.

16 Fall for Art. Galleries in downtown Covington preview the monthly featured artwork. 6-10pm. Free. 892-8650.

16 Foam Fest. Teen event: foam pit, sprinklers, band. Mandeville Trailhead. Donna Beakley, 624-3147.

16 Geaux Arts Ball. Benefits St. Tammany Art Association, 320 N. Columbia, Covington. Immediately follows downtown Fall for Art. Features living art; guests dress as their favorite painting—or as famous, formal or funky! 892.8650.

16 Nature Hayride. Guided hayride. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 2pm. 624-4442.

16 Nature Hike. Guided walk viewing flora and fauna. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 10am-noon. 624-4442.

16 Northshore Cajun Dance. Town Hall, 22161 Level St., Abita Springs. Live Cajun music by Choupique, dancing and food. Lessons, 7-7:30pm, live band, 8-11pm. Members, $6; non-members, $8. Paulette Laurent and Bill Weissborn: 882-3016, (504) 887-1485.

16 Pumpkin Festival. Visit farm animals, pick out a pumpkin, visit a farm crafter, take a horse-drawn hay ride. Pumpkin-painting contest. Red Bluff Farm, 78090 Joe Laird Lane, Folsom. 9am-6:30pm. $5. 796-0452.

16-17 15th Annual Madisonville Wooden Boat Festival. More than 100 classic wooden boats and thousands of boat enthusiasts on the Tchefuncte River in Madisonville. “Quick and Dirty” boat building contest and race, children’s village and dinghy workshop, live entertainment, great food and more. Free shuttle between Water Street and the Lake Pontchartrain Maritime Museum. 10am-7pm. $8; seniors 65+, $5. 845-9200.

16-31 Victorian Mourning Customs. Elaborate 19th century mourning customs and symbols used in art, music and literature. Included in the Otis House tour. Fairview-Riverside State Park, Madisonville. 9am-5pm. 792-4652.

17 Jazz ’n Roll. Benefit for St. Paul’s School. Food and drinks from more than 50 restaurants, silent and verbal auctions, door prizes. Entertainment by St. Paul’s Jazz Band and Marching Wolves, the Wagners, Joe Krown, Rogan Combo and Charmaine Neville. St. Paul’s Campus, Covington. 4-10pm. $50. 892-3200.

17 Third Sunday Concert Series. Fr. Sean Duggan will perform. Wine and cheese reception follows. Christ Episcopal Church, 120 S. New Hampshire St., Covington. Free. 5pm. 892-3177.

20-23 Washington Parish Free Fair. Largest free fair in the country! Parade, top entertainment, carnival, rodeo nightly, food booths, Mile Branch Settlement pioneer village, and much more. Parade: Wed, 10am. Fair: Wed, 12pm-10pm; Thurs-Sat, 10 am-10 pm. 839-4125 or 839-7855.

21 Earl Long in Purgatory. Spiritual comedy-drama about a colorful Louisiana legend, starring John McConnell. Columbia Theatre, Hammond. 7 pm. Tickets: $15-$30. 543-4371.

22 Art and All That Jazz. Downtown Hammond. Enjoy the stroll, the stores and the eateries—and art by regional artists. 5-8 pm. 542-3471.

22 The Fab Four. You’ll think you’re watching – and hearing – that mop-top quartet from Liverpool. Columbia Theatre, Hammond. 7pm. Adults, $18; seniors/faculty/staff/alumni, $15; group rate, $12; non-Southeastern students, $8; Southeastern students, free. 543-4371.

22 Introduction to Birding. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 6:30-7:30pm. 624-4442.

23 Abita Springs Opry. Featuring the Abita Strings, Ben Manuel, Jeff & Vida, Harold Cavallero and Danny Paige. Abita Springs Town Hall, 22161 Level St. 7-9 pm, doors open at 5:30pm. Adults, $7; seniors 50+, $5; 12 and under, free. 892-0711.

23 All Roads Lead to the Abbey. 14th annual patron party and art auction benefiting St. Joseph Abbey and Seminary College. St. Joseph Abbey, 75376 River Rd., St. Benedict. Foods and music of Italy, Germany, Mexico and other countries. Auctions for paintings, jewelry, hotel stays, antiques and more. Concert by Danny O’Flaherty. 6pm. $75. 867-2228.

23 Bat Chat. All about bats. Fairview-Riverside State Park, Madisonville. 7:30-8:30pm. 792-4652.

23 Flyways and Byways. Ranger-led walk identifying bird population by sight and sound. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 8-10am. 624-4442.

23 Jazz’n the Vines. Acoustic Gypsy jazz outdoor concert by Tony Green. Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Hwy. 1082, Bush. 6:30-9:30pm. $8.50. 892-9742.

23 Monster Mash. (Rain date: October 24.) Halloween celebration benefits The Parenting Center of St. Tammany Parish Hospital. Bogue Falaya Park, Covington. Live entertainment, crafts, game booths and more. 10am-4pm. Advance tickets $4; $5 at the gate. 898-4435.

23 Nature Hike. Guided walk featuring park’s flora and fauna. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. 1-3pm. 624-4442.

23 Pumpkin Festival. Visit farm animals, pick out a pumpkin, visit a farm crafter, take a horse-drawn hay ride. Pumpkin-painting contest. Red Bluff Farm, 78090 Joe Laird Lane, Folsom. 9am-6:30pm. $5. 796-0452.

24 Harvest Cup Polo Classic. The annual Junior League of Greater Covington fundraiser. John Melton’s Folsom Equestrian Center, 16191 Hwy. 40, Folsom. Polo match, silent and live auctions, fashion show, food from northshore and southshore restaurants, and more. $75 per person; sponsor levels available. Noon-4pm. 845-3403.

26 Best of Cocktail & Evening. Trunk show: cocktail dresses, evening gowns, suits, separates and dressy tops. Ballin’s Ltd. 806 E. Boston St., Covington. 892-0025.

29 TGIF Concert. Tammany Trace Trailhead, Koop Dr., Mandeville. 6-8pm.

29-30 Craft Fair. 35+ vendors. St. Timothy United Methodist Church. 335 Asbury Dr., Mandeville. Fri, 3-8pm; Sat, 9am-3pm. Free. 626-3307.

29-30 Haunted Trail. Walk down a “haunted” trail. Fontainebleau State Park, Mandeville. Dusk-8pm. 624-4442.

30 “The Jungle Book.” Missoula Children’s Theatre, Columbia Theatre, Hammond. 2pm. Adults, $8 adults; seniors/faculty/alumni/staff, $6; group rate, $5; all students, $3. 543-4371.

30 Halloween Hayride and Haunts. Hayride, apple bobbing, pumpkin painting, and storytelling. Fairview-Riverside State Park, Madisonville. 5:30-8pm. 792-4652.

30 Whisperings: A Covington Cemetery Living History Tour. Re-enactors portray persons buried in historic Covington Cemetery #1. N. Columbia St., Covington. Presented by the St. Tammany Public Library and the Greater Covington Civic Association. Cemetery dedication, 5:30pm. Tours, 5:30–7:30pm. Free. Donations to Covington Cemetery restoration. 871-1220.

30 Women’s Health Forum. To support breast cancer. Inside trailhead building, Mandeville Trailhead. 10-1. Denise Gutnisky, 624-3147.

30-31 Fall Antique District Street Fair. Hundreds of antique dealers sell unique antiques, collectibles and crafts. Great food. Slidell Historical Antique & Collectible Association. Olde Towne, Slidell. 10am-6pm. Free. 643-6727.

31 Do the Boo. Magician, Halloween candy, band. Mandeville Trailhead. 5:30-8pm. Donna Beakley, 624-3147.

31 Picnic ’n Pops: Sentimental Serenaders. Northshore-based group swings to the classics. University Center, Southeastern campus, Hammond. 7:30pm. 543-4371.

November

1 La Toussaint: Lighting of the Graves. All Saints Day tradition. Lacombe. Thousands of candles line freshly whitewashed and flower-decorated graves in Creole family cemeteries as the priest blesses the people and prays for the souls of the departed. Information: Lacombe Heritage Center, 29069 Clesi St., Lacombe. Tom Aicklen, 882-7218.

1-6 Energy Series. Karen Laborde mixed media paintings. Brunner Gallery, 215 N. Columbia St., Covington. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Robin Hamaker, 893-0444.

1-30 Exhibit. Paintings, sculpture by Robert Warrens; digitally manipulated photography by Terry DeRoche. Slidell Cultural Center, 444 Erlanger St., Slidell. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; Sat, 10am-2pm. Kelli Gustafson, 646-4375.

1-30 Mandeville City Hall Art Exhibit. Artist Janet Jordan. Mandeville City Hall, 3101 E. Causeway Approach, Mandeville. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. Free. Nancy Clark, 626-3144.

2-14 1st Annual Artist of the Year Show. Work of Mark Hogan, Slidell Art League Teen Artist of the Year. Slidell Art League Gallery, Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Slidell. Sun, 11-5; Tues-Thurs, 11-5; Fri-Sat, 11-7. Free. 847-9458.

3-27 Covington Farmers Market. Vegetables, fruit, seafood, wines, herbs, honey, baked goods, plants, artisans, entertainment and more. 609 N. Columbia St., Covington. Wed, 12-4pm; Sat, 9am-1pm. Free. 892-1873.

4-6 Washington Parish Fair Bluegrass Event. Fairgrounds in Franklinton. Thur: Gospel groups; Sat: classic car show, 9am; Mile Branch Settlement, 9-12. Music starts 2pm, Thurs; noon, Fri-Sat. $12-1 day; $22-2 days; $32-3 days. Chick Boyd, 986-8411.

6 Free Community Festival. Tammany Trace Trailhead, Koop Dr., Mandeville. Sponsored by Three Rivers Presbyterian Church. 10am-2pm.

6-21 Varnado Store Museum Exhibit. Highlights the area’s early timber and forest industries. 936 Pearl St., Franklinton. Sat, 10am-4pm; Sun, 1-4pm; Friday by appointment. Free. Judie Dauser, 839-5195, varnadostoremuseum.org.

6-27 Mandeville Trailhead Community Market. Vegetables, fruit, seafood, wines, herbs, honey, baked goods, plants, artisans and more. 675 Lafitte St., Mandeville. Sat, 9am-1pm. 6th, Mandeville Show Choir, 10:30-12:30. Free. Denise Gutnisky, 624-3147.

6-30 Louisiana Renaissance Festival. Jousting tournaments, falconry, master craftsmen, live entertainment, exotic food. 46468 River Rd., Hammond. Sat-Sun, 10am-5pm. Family Day: Friday, Nov 26. Adults, $10; ages 6-12, $6. Children under age of 6, free. 429-9992.

7 Paint In. Tammany Trace Trailhead, Koop Dr., Mandeville. Arts Commission, 898-3011.
9 Project Christmas volunteer meeting. The Village Church, Lacombe. 6pm. Interested volunteers should call 641-6429 for Slidell area or 626-4457 for Mandeville area. www.projectchristmas.org.

11 Bellarri Trunk Show. Lowe’s Jewelers, 5150 Highway 22, Mandeville. Lowe’s Jewelers celebrates 10 years. 2-8pm. 845-4653.

13 Coordinated Gallery Openings. Galleries in downtown Covington preview the monthly featured artwork. 6-9pm. Free. 892-8650.

13 Empty Bowl Project. For Samaritan Center. Inside trailhead building, Mandeville Trailhead. 9-1. Denise Gutnisky, 624-3147.

13 Jazz’n the Vines. Dixieland jazz outdoor concert by The Last Straws. Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Hwy. 1082, Bush. 6:30-9:30pm. $8.50. 892-9742.

13 Northshore Cajun Dance. Town Hall, 22161 Level St., Abita Springs. Live Cajun music by Tout Les Soir, dancing and food. Lessons, 7-7:30pm, live band, 8-11pm. Members, $6; non-members, $8. Paulette Laurent and Bill Weissborn: 882-3016, (504) 887-1485.

13 Walker Percy Symposium. Celebrate Southern literature and Covington’s most famous author. Greater Covington Center, 317 N. Jefferson St., Covington. Continental breakfast, light lunch. 8:45am-1pm. Free. Dianne Kaack, 871-1219.

13-14 Three Rivers Art Festival. Juried artists’ exhibit outdoors on N. Columbia St., Covington. Entertainment, Children’s Discovery Area and food court. 10am-5pm. Maria Burkhardt, 871-4141.

13-30 Exhibit. John Haynes, oil on canvas; Ruth Siporski, clay; Dennis Siporski, paintings. Brunner Gallery, 215 N. Columbia St., Covington. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Reception during Three Rivers Art Festival, 3-5pm. Robin Hamaker, 893-0444.

15 Italian Coffee-Fashion Extravaganza. Fall and holiday furs and fashions for men, women and children. Hosted by American Society of Italian Heritage. Tchefuncta Country Club, Covington. Italian musical entertainment; antipasto, biscotti and caffé. 2-4pm. $20. Sandra Scalise Juneau, 845-2388.

15 Slidell Art League meeting. Slidell Art League Gallery and Gift Shop, Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Slidell. 7pm. Artist of the Month competition 6-6:45pm. 847-9458.

18 The Northshore Classic. Hugh’s Wine Cellar, 4250 Hwy. 22, Mandeville. More than 60 wines, great food, fun music. $45 per person. Reservations required. 626-0066.

18 White Light Night. Baton Rouge’s Mid-City District’s festive start to the Christmas season. Highlights local artists; area restaurants offer tastes of their specialties. 5pm-9pm. Free. Chuck Booksh at Nature’s Treasures, (225) 387-2188.

18-30 Fall Colors Show. Slidell Art League Gallery, Slidell Train Depot, 1827 Front St., Slidell. Sun, 11-5; Tues-Thurs, 11-5; Fri-Sat, 11-7. Reception: Sat, Nov 20, 7-9pm. Free. 847-9458.

20 Abita Springs Opry. Featuring the Abita Strings, Steve Anderson & the Back Roads Pickers, Driskill Mountain Boys, Bob & June Lambert, and Alida & Moise Viator. Abita Springs Town Hall, 22161 Level St. 7-9 pm, doors open at 5:30pm. Adults, $7; seniors 50+, $5; 12 and under, free. 892-0711.

21 Concert. Kitty Cleveland in concert with monks of the Abbey. Saint Joseph Abbey, 75376 River Rd., St. Benedict. 3pm. 867-2227.

21 Open House. Gift Shop, Saint Joseph Abbey, 75376 River Rd., St. Benedict. Noon-5:30pm. 867-2227.

21 Third Sunday Concert Series. Pastiche, an ensemble of clarinet, trumpet, piano and percussion. Wine and cheese reception. Christ Episcopal Church, 120 S. New Hampshire St., Covington. Free. 5 pm. 892-3177.

25 Parade of Lights. Bogalusa. Parade starts on Columbia St. and ends at Bogalusa High School. 6:30pm. Frankie Thompson, 735-8544.

25-28 Christmas in the Park. Cassidy Park, Bogalusa. Drive-through: 6-7pm. Walk-through: 7-9pm. Tram rides, 7-9 pm. Santa on hand, 26-28. Adults, $2; students, $1; $5 per car drive-through. Billy Seal, 735-7293.

26-28 Pioneer Christmas. Christmas Festival of Trees. Mile Branch Settlement. Old fashioned Christmas in a pioneer village. Auction of lighted and decorated live trees. Handmade gifts. Washington Parish Fairgrounds, Franklinton. Fri, 12-5; Sat, 10-5; Sun 12-4. Free. Betty Rose Hunt, 732-4660.

27 Harvest Celebration. Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Hwy. 1082, Bush. 892-9742.

   
   
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