to mark the official opening of Creole tomato season with food booths, kids' activities, and more in Dutch Alley. 10 am–7 pm. Free. frenchmarket.org. k
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LIVE MUSIC JAZZ'N THE VINES IN JUNE Bush, Louisiana
Wild Bush Farm + Vineyards' outdoor concert series brings celebrated Louisiana musicians to a gorgeous pastoral setting. Entertaining assembled picnickers will be: June 11: Ten Gallon Tinfoil Hat June 18: Flow Tribe June 25: Mark Levron and Friends 6:30 pm–9 pm at 81250 Highway 1082. Gates open at 5 pm. Bring a picnic blanket, lawn chairs, and bug spray. Wine from Wild Bush Farm + Vineyards and various foods will be available for sale from local vendors. $12 admission at bontempstix.com. wildbushfarmandvineyard.com. k
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that's captivated audiences for generations: the tale of an extraordinary little girl who dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Showtimes at 8 pm Friday– Saturdays; 2:30 pm Sundays. $29; $27 for seniors; $14 for students; $21 for children younger than twelve. 30byninety.com. k
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POETRY SUNDAYS@4: RAYMOND BERTHELOT'S THE MIDDLE AGES Baton Rouge, Louisiana
This month's special guest at Baton Rouge Gallery's Sundays@4 event is Raymond Berthelot, poet, Parks Program Manager for the Louisiana Office of State Parks, and a teacher of history at Baton Rouge Community College. His work has appeared in journals like Apricity Magazine, The Elevation Review, and Journal of Caribbean Literatures. His chapbook of poetry The Middle Ages was published by Finishing Line Press. 4 pm–6 pm. Free. batonrougegallery.org. k
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MUSICAL THEATRE 30 BY NINETY PRESENTS MATILDA: THE MUSICAL Mandeville, Louisiana
30 By Ninety Theatre brings Ronald Dahl's children's masterpiece to the stage. It's a story
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LOCAL CULTURE CREOLE CULTURE DAY AT VERMILIONVILLE Lafayette, Louisiana
Vermilionville will celebrate Creole
heritage and culture with food, music, history, crafts, dance, and art. Come celebrate the Creole traditions that have influenced the contemporary folklife that permeates through the region, for one day only. 10 am–5 pm. Free. facebook.com/ Vermilionville. k
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KID STUFF JAGCATION SUMMER CAMP Baton Rouge, Louisiana
At Southern University Ag Center's JAGcation two-week summer camp, kids ages nine to eleven will learn about various concepts and careers in agriculture. Local agricultural specialists, researchers, and academics will introduce campers to the areas of animal science, entomology, food science, nutrition, plant and soil sciences, and public health. The registration deadline is June 10 at foundation.sus.edu/jagcation. k
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KID STUFF LOUISIANA FOLK ROOTS SUMMER CAMP Opelousas, Louisiana
Le Vieux Village in Opelousas will host this year's Folk Roots Kids’ Cajun and Creole Music Camp for three days
this June, providing kids ages eight to thirteen with cultural activities orchestrated by a talented group of music instructors. Each day will bring activities from singing to dancing to music classes, and much more. There will also be a "Sounds of Summer" celebration on the final Friday, June 17. Camp is Wednesday–Friday. 8 am– 4 pm. For registration and more information, visit lafolkroots.org/kids-camp. k
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KID STUFF ART WORKSHOP WITH WINNIE HUGHS Albany, Louisiana
Kids can take part in a hands-on twoday art studio workshop with guest artist Winnie Hughes this summer. Hughes will demonstrate a colorful acrylic design, which students will then attempt on their own. Supplies will be provided. Registration required at (225) 686-4100. Session 1 (ages twelve to eighteen) will take place June 15 and 16 at the AlbanySpringfield Branch at 2 pm each day; Session 2 (ages eight to eleven) will take place June 21 and 22 at the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at 2 pm. Free. mylpl.info. k
The Shields Town House $1,650,000
214 S. Pearl Street $320,000
107 Arlington Street $319,000
209 Arlington Street $530,000
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