Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Visitor Guide : July - Sept. 2016

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STAYING COOL THIS SUMMER Where to Find Fabulous Pools & Frozen Treats

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43 Golf LindseyJanies.com

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19 Cajun Music Festivals

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51 Kid Friendly Fun ....................... LindseyJanies.com

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www.VisitLakeCharles.org The Visitors’ Guide is a publication of the Lake Charles / Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB). The Lake Charles / Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau takes no responsibility for the advertisements contained within this publication. Responsibility rests solely with the advertisers. The CVB does not independently verify information provided by its members and does not warrant the quality or reputation of the services or products offered by them. Several pictures by brendalafleur.com, lindseyjanies.com and monsoursphotography.net. Current as of July 2016. All information is subject to change.

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WELCOME TO LAKE CHARLES/ Southwest Louisiana

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ere in Southwest Louisiana, we take time to enjoy life, food, music and good company. Sometimes, we like to describe the area as a place where Cajuns, cowboys and the coast come together, and it creates an eclectic and relaxing atmosphere. Be sure to visit our attractions, museums, galleries, and experience culinary delights from Cajun food in locally owned restaurants with recipes that have been in families for centuries and the Southwest Louisiana Boudin Trail. Casino entertainment and area nightlife have live music throughout the year. If the outdoors is more your speed, you can enjoy adventures along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Stop by the convention & visitors bureau, 1205 N. Lakeshore Drive, and visit with our friendly staff while you grab a cup of coffee to learn more. Check us out online at www.visitlakecharles.org or call 337-436-9588.

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veryone likes to take photos of the area whenever traveling. And, let’s face it, “selfies” are fun too! Our social media team in Lake Charles/ Southwest Louisiana loves to hear from people who are experiencing the best of what the area has to offer from food, the great outdoors to cultural excursions. If you see something unique, snap a picture and use #visitlakecharles to tag the photo. You can also write to us to share your experience, and we may be able to feature it on our blog to encourage others to visit the places you visited! Log on to our website, VisitLakeCharles.org/YourStory to share your story.

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SUMMERTIME AT THE CASINOS

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elebrate the summer with live music, delicious food, dancing, poolside entertainment, spa treatments and more. Summertime at the casinos in Southwest Louisiana means that you can truly let go of your worries and enjoy luxurious surroundings and have fun in the sun. Thursday evenings by the pool at L’Auberge Casino Resort, Liquid Society cranks up with Chris Young on July 7, Wayne Toups on July 14, The Fray on July 21 and a closeout performance on July 28 with the American Authors and Sister Hazel. On July 1, The Second City will perform at the Event Center. Don’t forget Social Hour by the Piano Bar inside Ember for $7 appetizers and drinks if you order from 5:30 – 7 p.m. The poolside lounge chairs and assortment of flavors at the Golden Nugget restaurants will tantalize your senses. Entertainment this summer includes America on July 1, Aaron Lewis on July 3, Kansas on July 8, Gordie Brown with a series running July 9 – 14, Leann Rimes on July 15, and Dick Fox’s Golden Boys on July 16. Friday, July 22, brings the Legacy Fighting Championship to the Grand Event Center. Other performances include Jana Kramer, July 29; Jerry Jeff Walker, July 30; Wynonna & the Big Noise, Aug. 12; Ron White, Aug. 13; Vince Gill, Aug. 19; Christopher Cross, Aug. 26; Tanya Tucker, Aug. 27; the Commodores, Sept. 2; Terry Fator, Sept. 4; BJ Thomas & Gary Puckett, Sept. 10; and Brenda Lee, Sept. 23. The Isle of Capri celebrates America with a July 4 Bag of

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Donuts concert on the properties 3rd deck – with a perfect view of the fireworks over the lake. On Saturday, Sept. 3 American Kids takes the Lone Wolf stage. Then, on Friday, Sept. 16 Tracy Byrd performs at the Event Center. Start the party early with Happy Hour at Otis & Henry’s bar on appetizers and drinks SundayThursday; 5-7 p.m. and Howling Hour at Lone Wolf on MondayFriday; 4-7 p.m. At Delta Downs, you can enjoy steaks, seafood, signature drinks and a beautiful view at the newly opened Rosewater Grill & Tavern. For headlining musical entertainment, check out Kool & the Gang on July 30, the Prince Tribute Show Purple Reign on Aug. 27, and Trace Adkins on Sept. 17. The Gator Lounge features live music beginning at 9pm, every Friday and Saturday, including the Bernie Alan Band on July 1 - 2, Chicken on the Bone on July 8 - 9, Classix Band on July 15 - 16, and Waters Edge on July 29 - 30; Joe Harmon and the Harmonics on Aug. 5 - 6, LA Express on Aug. 12 -13, BB & Company on Aug. 19-20, and Boomerang on Aug. 26 - 27; T-Broussard and the Zydeco Steppers on Sept. 2 - 3, Bernie Alan Band on Sept. 9 - 10, BB & Company on Sept. 16 - 17, and LA Express on Sept. 23 - 24. All area casinos feature fine dining and casual dining options, retail shopping as well as an assortment of amenities. For more information, visit www.goldennuggetlc.com, www.mylauberge.com, www.isleofcapricasinos.com or www.deltadowns.com.

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WHERE TO EAT 1910 949 Ryan St, Lake Charles Mon-Thurs 10:30am-9pm, Fri 10:30am - 10:30pm, Sat 4pm-10:30p, Sun 10:30am-2pm Enjoy downtown Lake Charles in high fashion with great food, great wine and cocktails and hot tracks. We promise you’ll have a nigh to remember! BIG DADDY’S SPORTS GRILL 1737 W Sale, Ste 101, Lake Charles Mon-Thurs 6am-8:30pm, Fri 6am-10pm Sat 7am-2:30 pm, Closed Sunday Serving Cajun comfort foods, it’s your neighborhood location with foods to make you feel at home. Hamburgers, seafood, steaks and salads are served in a relaxed environment where you’re treated like family. BLUE DOG CAFE 609 Ryan St, Lake Charles Mon-Fri 11am-2pm / 5p-9p*, Sat 11am-2pm / 5pm-10pm, Sun 10:30am - 2pm, *Happy hour Mon-Fri 2-7, w/limited menu in bar 2-5 The Blue Dog Cafe is a famous restaurant serving Cajun cuisine, Louisiana fusion, steaks and seafood amidst a private collection of artworks by renowned artist George Rodrigue.

THE BOILING POINT 1730 Beglis Pkwy, Sulphur, LA 70663 (337) 625-9282, Open Mon-Fri 6am9pm, Sat 10am-10pm, Closed Sun Specializes in traditional Cajun cuisine. The Boiling Point provides delicious Cajun cooking & seafood served up with a smile. The menu includes fresh seafood, seafood dinners, boiled crawfish & homemade boudin. CHICK-FIL-A 3435 Nelson Rd, Lake Charles Mon-Sat 6am-10pm, Closed Sunday Home of the Original Chicken Sandwich plus chicken strips, salads, milkshakes and much more! At Chick-fil-A Lake Charles, we believe in providing our guests the best restaurant experience we can. Enjoy in the comfortable environment of our restaurant or have it delivered directly to you via the Waitr app! COYOTE BLUES 3624 Ryan St, Lake Charles; (337) 502-5131 Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-9pm • Using the freshest ingredients, we handcraft food that is Mexican, but add our own unique and flavorful spin. It is a place where you are always welcome and where friends become family.

DELTA DOWNS RACETRACK CASINO & HOTEL 2717 Delta Downs Drive, Vinton (800) 589-7441 www.deltadowns.com DELTA DOWNS: THE LOOKOUT RESTAURANT Visit deltadowns.com for more info. Formal dining in a casual atmosphere, with a beautiful view of the racetrack. Enjoy the finest steaks and seafood, and an extensive domestic wine lint. A fine dining restaurant with banquet capabilities. Open 5:00pm – 10:00pm, Wednesday – Saturday, during live racing beginning April 22. DELTA DOWNS: THE TRIPLE CROWN BUFFET Visit deltadowns.com for more info. The buffet features a 35-ft cooking station where you can enjoy grilled steaks, broiled fish and more, cooked to order before your very eyes. There are fresh salads, award-winning gumbos and a spectacular dessert station. And on Sunday, enjoy brunch with made-to-order omelettes and all your breakfast favorites. A full-service, family restaurant.

DELTA DOWNS: FOOD COURT Visit deltadowns.com for more info. It’s time to let your taste buds run wild! Try any of the 5 restaurants in the Delta Downs’ Food Court. Select southern-style breakfasts and fried seafood baskets at the Down Home Diner, dine on Texasstyle BBQ at Boyd Barbecue, experience a variety of ways to eat a spud at Potato Depot, or try a delicious flamed-grilled burger from Grillers. Enjoy a steaming or iced cup of coffee, try Caffe Siena. Whatever ignites your senses, you’ll be screaming for more. DELTA DOWNS: ROSEWATER GRILL & TAVERN Visit deltadowns.com for more info. Life is absolutely delicious – especially in the Rosewater Grill & Tavern, the newest of Delta Down’s culinary delights. Sumptuous steaks, seafood, and desserts are just a taste of what awaits. Open 5pm – 9pm, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, and 4pm – 11pm, Fridays and Saturdays. GOLDEN NUGGET: BLUE MARTINI Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. The premier martini lounge. Our stunning décor and high energy feel provides our guests with an unsurpassed experience. Enjoy our Tapas food menu. The perfect complement to our fine wine and spirits selection.

Now with 2 Locations to Better Serve You!

Cajun Boudin at Its Best!

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CAJUN KITCHEN

1709 Ruth St, Sulphur LA • 337-527-0061

3 Blocks North of I-10, Exit 20 (Bus & RV Parking) Open Monday - Saturday 7am - 9pm Lunch Buffet Monday - Saturday 11am - 2pm and a Seafood Buffet 5pm - 9pm

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Hollier’s Cajun Kitchen continues to serve the best marinated steaks and seafood. Well known for Wednesday’s BBQ lunch which is referred to as BMW (Big Meat Wednesday). It’s all you can eat chicken, sausage, pork steak, pork ribs, rice dressing, beans, and potato salad. We also offer deer processing and a variety of specialty items including boudin, sausage, tasso, Andouille, hog head cheese, jambalaya, cracklins, crawfish boudin, stuffed pork loins; pork tenderloin stuffed with jalapeño and cream cheese wrapped in applewood bacon; boneless stuffed chickens; and chicken poppers (boneless chicken thigh wrapped in bacon) and a variety of seasonings. Major Credit Cards Accepted. 8

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For a complete list of places to eat, go to www.visitlakecharles.org. WHERE T GOLDEN NUGGET: CADILLAC MEXICAN KITCHEN & TEQUILA BAR Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. Offering an incredible breakfast, delicious tapas and signature items that include favorites, such as carnitas guadalajara, fajitas, tacos al carbon, the cadillac mexicana burger, and of course, enchiladas! Make sure to leave room for dessert and enjoy the delectable sopapillas or tres leches. GOLDEN NUGGET: CLAIM JUMPER GRILLE Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. In a hurry? Make a quick stop at the Claim Jumper Grille for breakfast, fresh salads, homemade soups, burgers, sandwiches and more. GOLDEN NUGGET: THE COUNTRY CLUB Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. • Enjoy chef-crafted cuisine with a Cajun flair when dining at the Golden Nugget Country Club. From traditional Seafood Gumbo to entrée selections such as the Sesame Salt and Pepper Sea Bass, there is something to satisfy every golfer. A full-service bar features an extensive wine, beer and liquor selection, as well as a premium cigar list.

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GOLDEN NUGGET: GROTTO Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in a warm, entertaining atmosphere that will transport you to the cozy setting of a trattoria in the Old Country with our winning combination of impeccable service, superb cuisine and unsurpassed passion for detail, Grotto is the perfect location for friends and family to enjoy a fabulous meal and have a great time.

GOLDEN NUGGET: SALTGRASS STEAK HOUSE Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. An award-winning steakhouse famous for serving Certified Angus Beef® steaks, known for its superior quality, tenderness and flavor. Each steak is cooked to perfection with Saltgrass-7 Steak Spice and then topped with fresh garlic butter to further enhance its mouthwatering flavor.

GOLDEN NUGGET: LANDRY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. From the time the doors opened in 1947 at the first location in Lafayette, Louisiana to present day, Landry’s Seafood delivers you the finest taste of Gulf seafood, with authentic recipes, generous helpings and our Bon Temps South Louisiana hospitality. Sample our world-famous gumbos made with dark brown roux, fresh fish and shrimp, oysters shucked to order and more.

GOLDEN NUGGET: THE BUFFET Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. Enjoy our buffet featuring seven different stations including fresh soups and salads, ISLE OF CAPRI: seafood, Asian, Mexican, Italian, American FARMER’S PICK BUFFET® comfort and carving stations –surrounded Breakfast: Mon-Fri 7am-10:30am, by an all new, modern design. Sat & Sun 7am-10am, Brunch: Sat & Sun 10am-3 pm, Lunch: Mon-Fri 11am-3 pm, GOLDEN NUGGET: VIC & ANTHONY’S Dinner: Sun-Thurs 4pm-9pm, Fri & Sat Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles 4pm-11pm, Featuring crawfish until May. for more info. Enjoy all-you-can-eat breakfast, lunch Indulge at One of America’s Top 10 and seafood dinner buffets, featuring Steakhouses. Vic & Anthony’s features an magnificent breakfast spreads, tender elegant, yet intimate atmosphere, created chicken and beef entrées, crisp salads, and with an undeniable attention savory side dishes. Decisions…decisions… to detail. Our award-winning menu decisions. So many delicious dishes to features only the finest prime beef, fresh choose from, but with one price, you can seafood & more, as well as an extensive try as many as you like! wine collection.

GOLDEN NUGGET: LILLIE’S ASIAN CUISINE Visit goldennugget.com/lakecharles for more info. Lillie’s Asian Cuisine offers traditional and modern Chinese and Japanese cuisine including sushi, traditional noodle dishes and more all in a chic, contemporary ambiance.

HOLLIER’S CAJUN KITCHEN 1709 Ruth St., Sulphur, (337) 527-0061 303 S Cities Service Hwy, (337) 533-2234 Mon-Sat 7am-9pm Cajun cooking, steaks, seafood. Comfortable and friendly atmosphere with rockers on the front porch. Delicious seafood, gumbo, boudin, and crawfish étouffée. Casual attire. ISLE OF CAPRI CASINO HOTEL 100 Westlake Ave., Westlake (877) ISLE ONE www.isleofcapricasinos.com

Great Louisiana Seafood! Voted #1

in Southwest Louisiana Reader’s Choice Award

“Where The Locals Eat”

Selected by "As One of Ten

Great Places to Eat in the USA"

Open Daily - Three Locations to Serve You: 1004 Lakeshore Dr. (just off I-10) . . . 337-494-1070 Corner of Highway 14 & Broad St. . . 337-494-1700 735 N Pine St - DeRidder . . . . . . . . . . 337-460-7788

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WHERE TO EAT ISLE OF CAPRI: OTIS & HENRY’S® Sun-Thurs 5pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm Whet your appetite with our house specialty chicken wings or sampler platter, then pick from a list of delicious pastas, sandwiches, salads, steaks, ribs, chicken and more. Plus, breakfast is served all day! Otis & Henry has great food at great prices.

L’AUBERGE CASINO RESORTTM 777 Avenue L’Auberge, Lake Charles (337) 395-7777, www.mylauberge.com Call for fine dining options. L’AUBERGE: JACK DANIEL’S® BAR & GRILL Mon-Thurs 3pm-10pm, Fri 3pm-11pm, Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-10pm, JACK AFTER DARK Thurs-Sat 4pm-11pm • Jack Daniel’s Bar & Grill serves up savory food and tasty entertainment. The restaurant features over 25 beers on tap from around the world & more than 35 TVs, an array of BBQ selections & “off-the-grill” entrees made with Jack’s sauces and glazes.

L’AUBERGE: FAVORITES SOUTHERN KITCHEN Sun-Thurs 6am-Midnight, Fri & Sat Open 24 Hours There’s nothing wrong with playing favorites! Our newest restaurant, Favorites Southern Kitchen, is the spot for delicious breakfast, lunch, dinner and your late night cravings. This is a new Southern dining experience we know you’ll enjoy!

L’AUBERGE: TOULOULOU’S BEACH Fri 4-8pm; Sat-Sun noon-8pm; Live Music Fridays 4-8pm (seasonally) This casual family-friendly beach and deck at L’Auberge is open seasonally. Come by land or by sea for good times.

LEONARD’S FOOD QUARTERS 1708 Gerstner Memorial Dr, Lake Charles, (337) 494-0618, Mon-Fri 7am-8pm, Sat ISLE OF CAPRI: 7am-6pm, Sun-Closed THE LONE WOLF EXPRESS® Serving Breakfast, Cajun/Creole, Seafood L’AUBERGE: Mon, Sat & Sun 11am-7pm, SM & Soul Food. What makes Leonard’s EMBER GRILLE & WINE BAR Tues-Fri Open 24 Hours unique? It’s the mixture of Cajun & Creole Sun-Thurs 6pm-Til, Fri 6pm-11pm, When you want a quick bite any time foods with a touch of soul. And the Sat 5:30pm-11pm, BAR: Sun-Thurs 5:30pmof day, come enjoy all of your Asian attention that we pay to every dish, from 11pm, Fri & Sat 5:30pmmidnight and American favorites at Lone Wolf the entree to the dressing. For a taste of SM Sip. Savor. Celebrate. Sip one of more than L’AUBERGE: ASIA Express. The ante has been upped with 200 bottles of wine from the area’s most the French Quarter, come to Leonard’s. Fri-Sun 11am-4am, Mon-Thurs 11am-2am a new menu that combines local flavor extensive cellar. Savor signature, woodwith the freshest ingredients, prepared by Newly renovated and expanded, this LUNA BAR & GRILL talented chefs. At the Lone Wolf Express, contemporary restaurant features Asian- fired entrees in the glow of expansive 719 Ryan Street, Lake Charles, fantastic food and cold drinks are always fusion cuisine and a sushi bar. Known for stone fireplaces. Reservat (337) 494-5862, Mon-Sun 11am-10pm its unique sushi rolls, youcan’t miss out on on tap. Serving New & Traditional American, the Louisiana-and Texas-inspired versions. L’AUBERGE: MODERN PANTRY Burgers, Cajun/Creole, French, Open 24 Hours ISLE OF CAPRI: LUCKY WINS® Sandwiches, Seafood, Southern, Steak and L’AUBERGE: LE BEAUCOUP BUFFETSM All homemade. All fresh. All good. For Daily 11am-7am Vegetarian. “Louisiana is about flavor. I’m those late night cravings, visit our newest Sun-Thurs 8am-9pm, Fri & Sat 8am-11pm If you’re looking for a quick bite after about creativity and great-tasting food. fast casual dining outlet, Modern Pantry, Our buffet features American, Tex-Mex, surfing the slots, try Lucky Wins’ Asian You can’t go wrong with any of our dishes local and Asian-style cuisine, along with an at the former Desserts location. Offering which just by their names scream out delicacies. You’ll feel like you’ve traveled around the world for the best sizzling stir- extensive selection of pastries & desserts. delicious menu items no matter the Zydeco, Cajun French music, the bayous hour, Modern Pantry is your stop for PJ’s You’ll also find an array of fresh salads, fry, shrimp or rice dishes. and all the great food found in Louisiana.” coffee, breakfast pastries, soups, salads, vegetables, seafood and poultry, prime -Dave Evans, Chef steaks and chops, Cajun and pasta dishes. sandwiches, gelato & desserts.

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Boiling Point

Specializing in Boiled Crawfish & Crabs Home Made Sausage & Boudin Seafood Dinners • Steaks • Kids Menu

337-625-9282 LunchBuffett Buffett Mon Lunch Mon- -Fri Fri From 11 AM to 2 PM From 10 AM to 2 PM Friday & Saturday Nights

FridayAll & You Saturday Nights Can Eat All You Can Eat Buffett Seafood Buffett

Open Mon. - Fri. 6AM - 9PM; Sat. 10AM - 10 PM; Closed Sun. • RV Parking 1 Block North of I-10, exit 21 • 1730 S Beglis Parkway • Sulphur, LA 70663 10

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For a complete list of places to eat, go to www.visitlakecharles.org. POPEYE’S FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN 901 Country Club Rd., Lake Charles (337) 474-2134 • 2710 Hwy. 14, Lake Charles (337) 474-1475 • 400 Sam Houston Jones Pkwy., Moss Bluff (337) 855-0642 • 102 N. Cities Service Hwy., Sulphur (337) 625-7181 • 1613 Ruth St., Sulphur (337) 527-8297 • 125 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles (337) 474-0093 • 301 N. Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles (337) 436-6130 • 1601 Sampson St., Westlake (337) 433-5636 • 421 N. Pine, DeRidder (337) 462-3551 • 920 E. 4th St., DeQuincy (337) 786-4880 World Famous Chicken & Biscuits, plus other tasty menu items including shrimp platters, Cajun PITT GRILL rice, cole slaw, fries, red beans & rice, 606 W. Prien Lake Rd, Lake Charles corn on the cob, hot apple pie and more! (337) 564-6724 • 102 Benoit Ln, Sulphur (337) 527-9448 • 1119 Lowe Grout Rd, Iowa Casual attire. (337) 582-2650 • 3048 Gerstner Memorial Dr, Lake Charles (337) 478-2925 • Prien REGATTA - LOUISIANA Lake Rd and Sulphur locations open 24 hrs, SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE Iowa & Gerstner Memorial Dr locations 508 Hawkeye Ave, Lake Arthur open Mon-Sun 6am-10pm Tues-Thurs 11am-9pm, Voted Best Breakfast in SW Louisiana Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-3pm, in 2014 & 2015. Always-fresh salads, Closed Monday out-of-this world hamburgers with A Cajun-themed restaurant featuring hand-battered onion rings, decadent fresh seafood, steaks, pasta and milkshakes, malts and sundaes for traditional Cajun fare. Located on dessert. We promise there’s something the beautiful lake in Lake Arthur. here for everyone! Visit pittgrill.com for Accessible by both land and water and monthly specials and coupons. features live bands on the weekends.

PAT’S OF HENDERSON 1500 Siebarth Dr. (off Interstate 210), Lake Charle, (337) 439-6618, Sun 11am-9pm, Mon-Thurs 9am-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm Cajun/Creole, steaks and seafood. Crawfish is our specialty! Conveniently located off of I-210 (Legion St. Exit). Family-oriented with a relaxed atmosphere. We have luncheon specials. Banquet facilities are available. Casual attire.

SOUTHERN SPICE 3901 Ryan St, Lake Charles, LA 70605 (337) 474-6065 • 277 Highway 171 N. Lake Charles, LA 70611 (337) 855-0010 Mon-Thurs 7am-9pm, Fri & Sat 7am-10pm, Closed Sunday • Authentic Southern, Home-Style Cooking. Offering a large variety of foods & cuisines from daily lunch plate specials to seafood & steaks. Sandwiches, burgers & soups plus an award-winning breakfast that includes homemade biscuits & gravy.

TIA JUANITAS FISH CAMP 723 Ryan St, Lake Charles Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Closed Sunday Mexican-Cajun Seafood. Fun and lively with great music and a casual atmosphere. Great fish tacos and gumbo. Expanded dinner menu featuring shrimp and grits, ribeye steaks and New Orleans barbecue shrimp. Boudin quesadillas are the talk of the town!

STEAMBOAT BILL’S Corner of Broad St. & Hwy. 14, Lake Charles (337) 494-17z00, Sun-Thurs 10:30am-9 pm, Fri & Sat 10am-10pm • Cajun/Creole, seafood. Serving lunch, dinner, & late night. Boiled crawfish (hot & spicy), crabs, seafood dinners, crawfish and shrimp pistolettes, gumbo, étouffée, po-boys, & stuffed potatoes. Fast full-service restaurant. Banquet & catering available. Casual attire. STEAMBOAT BILL’S ON THE LAKE 1004 N. Lakeshore Dr., Lake Charles (337) 494-1070, Sun-Thurs 10:30am-9pm, Fri & Sat 10:30am-10pm • Cajun/Creole, seafood. Serving lunch, dinner, & late night. Boiled crawfish (hot & spicy), crabs, seafood dinners, crawfish and shrimp pistolettes, gumbo, étouffée, po-boys, & stuffed potatoes. Fast full-service restaurant. Banquet & catering available. Casual attire.

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Award-winning Louisiana-fusion cuisine world-famous blue dog art by george rodrigue

live music Thursday–Sunday voted “Best Sunday Brunch”

Monday–Thursday 11 am–9 pm • Friday & Saturday 11 am–10 pm • bluedogcafe.com sunday brunch 10:30 am–2 pm • 609 Ryan Street, Lake Charles • 337-491-8880 www.visitlakecharles.org | lake charles / southwest louisiana visitors’ guide | July-September 2016

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SHOW BUSINESS In Southwest Louisiana Performing Arts

Theatre

Lake Charles Symphony Summer Pops The Best of the Eagles 7:30 p.m., July 9

The Children’s Theatre Company Theatre Workshops Central School Arts & Humanities Center July 6-8, 18-20, & 25-29

Join the Lake Charles Symphony and First Federal Bank of Louisiana as they present The Best of the Eagles featuring Jeans ‘n Classics at the Lake Charles Civic Center, 900 Lakeshore Drive.

These workshops introduce children ages 5-18 to theatre through the use of drama, games, creative movement, stage makeup and musical theatre. Workshops also cover auditioning for commercials, reading scripts, exploring commercial techniques and beginning improvisational skills.

Jeans ‘n Classics faithfully interpret the music of legendary rock and pop albums and artists with their own signature flair. Sit back and enjoy that peaceful, easy feeling with music of the Eagles. Riser seats tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for students, and free for children 6 years and under. For more information, visit www.lcsymphony.com.

Nunsense II: The Second Coming Lake Charles Little Theatre September 9-11, 16-18, & 23-25 The sisters are back presenting a “thank-you” show for all the people who supported them in the past. But now, they’re a bit slicker, having been “bitten by the theater bug.”

ACTS THEATRE One Reid St., Lake Charles (337) 433-ACTS, www.actstheatre.com THE CHILDREN’S THEATRE COMPANY 809 Kirby St. Rm. 313, Lake Charles (337) 433-7323, www.childrenstheatre.com ITINERANT THEATRE www.itineranttheatre.com LAKE AREA BALLET THEATRE www.lakeareaballettheatre.com LAKE CHARLES CIVIC BALLET (337) 304-5445, www.lakecharlescivicballet.com LAKE CHARLES COMMUNITY BAND www.facebook.com/LakeCharlesCommunityBand LAKE CHARLES LITTLE THEATRE 813 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles (337) 433-7988, www.thelclt.com LAKE CHARLES SYMPHONY 809 Kirby St. Rm. 210, Lake Charles (337) 433-1611, www.lcsymphony.org MCNEESE THEATRE BAYOU PLAYERS Ralph Squires Hall McNeese Campus, Lake Charles, (337) 475-5043 THE MINES THEATRE (337) 215-1602, www.theminestheatre.org

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rom veterans who fought for our freedom to our current troops who now protect it, celebrate your liberty and freedom with a variety of exciting festivities at Red, White, Blue & You! The events kick off with a star-spangled street parade at 6 p.m. that will roll from Mill St. and south on Ryan St. After the parade, head over to the Arcade Pavilion of the Lake Charles Civic Center for a patriotic program beginning at 7 p.m. with the sounds of Market Blue Bluegrass. The Lake Charles Community Band will also take the stage featuring a special tribute to the Armed Forces with a sing-a-long provided by the Louisiana Choral Foundation and friends, followed by fireworks at 9:15 p.m. If inclement weather prevails, the program will be moved to the Civic Center Coliseum. For more info visit www.cityoflakecharles.com or call (337) 491-9159.

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VICTOR MONSOUR RETROSPECT EXHIBIT July 1 – September 17

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2014, Victor was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and had to make many changes in his life, including the photography business that he spent 35 years building and creating. In honor of Victor’s professionalism and dedication 1911 Historic City Hall, 1001 Ryan Street, is hosting an exhibition with some of Victor’s archived photographs. “35 Years of Victor Monsour” opened in June and will run through September 17. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. For more information about this exhibit and others, call 337-491-9147.

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STAYING COOL THIS SUMMER S ummertime in Southwest Louisiana means two words: hot and humid! Have no fear – we’ve got a few sure fire ways to beat the heat! When summer arrives in full force – the first stop for many visitors is the pool. Southwest Louisiana boasts three fabulous pool complexes to keep you comfortable and entertained. L’Auberge Casino Resort entices guests outdoors with their tropical garden pool complex. Just a hint of imagination will transport you to the relaxing Caribbean. Grab a floatie and gently meander down the Lazy River along lush green vegetation, beneath jungle island bridges, and around the island. Just down the boardwalk from L’Auberge, you’ll find the Golden Nugget. Their H2O Pool and Bar has an exciting Las Vegas vibe, with upbeat music, contemporary seating, poolside cabanas, and lively libations. The extra-large pool features adult only and family sections, tanning ledges with inwater loungers, swim up daybeds, a swim up bar and Lazy River with slides. Sulphur Parks & Recreation (SPAR) Waterpark offers fun in the sun for all ages. This wild wet destination offers a 600 foot long Raging River, Larry’s Lazy River, and the Lagoon Pool. Younger guests will enjoy Patch’s Splash Pad and Splash & Play Island, with fountains, tipping buckets, large and small-scale 16

slides and a gigantic yellow bucket that dumps 500 gallons of water every two minutes! Hot weather often has us craving cooler, lighter food. Southwest Louisiana’s solution – sno cones, popsicles and frozen daiquiris! Louisiana sno cones are special. Most sno cones are made with chunky, coarse style of crushed ice, but the ice of a Louisiana sno cone is shaved, which makes the ice light and fluffy, like, SNOW! Along with a dizzying variety of flavors, these treats are also served “stuffed” with ice cream or with “cream” drizzled on top. Delish! The frozen treats don’t stop there. Local popsicle vendors Pops and Rockets are cooling the summer temps with their selection of gourmet pops. These popsicles are bringing fresh and bold flavors that are inspired by 80s tunes. Flavors to look for this summer are 99 Red Doubloons, Blue Moon on Mango and Karma Chamelon. And last but not least – the daiquiri. No summer evening is complete without the sweet taste of a frozen daiquiri. And lucky for travelers we have several drive-up establishments to choose from and a TON of flavor combos! For the full list of places to go to beat the heat, visit www.visitlakecharles.org/staycool. Happy Summer!

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very year the small town of Hackberry makes its way over to the Lake Charles Civic Center for the annual Marshland Festival. Featuring music from Zydeco to Country to Cajun, the two-day festival celebrates the landscape that makes Southwest Louisiana unique. The festival helps raise funds for schools and church organizations in Hackberry and features exhibits, games, arts and crafts booths, food, live entertainment and is a tribute to the marshes that are famous in Southwest Louisiana and along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Bring your dancing shoes, because the crowd is always on their feet dancing and celebrating our unique landscape. Live music, begins at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 29, and ends at midnight. On Saturday, July 30, the music will begin at 11 a.m. and go through the day, ending at midnight. Admission is $10 on Friday and $15 on Saturday. Children 12 and under are free. For more information, a complete schedule of events and band lineup, visit www.marshlandfestival.com or call 337-540-3182. 20

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outhwest Louisiana’s only arts and crab festival returns Saturday, August 20 from 5-8 p.m. at Burton Complex. In partnership with the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Arts & Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana brings regional cuisine, culture and art to the forefront along with live entertainment. Arts and Crabs Fest celebrates the ties between Louisiana seafood and culture. With the purchase of a wristband, festival goers can access an extensive crab and beer tasting which features some of Southwest Louisiana’s most popular restaurants each offering a crab dish that is representative of their cuisine’s styles and personalities. Other highlights include live music, and an expansive art market featuring local artists’ paintings, jewelry and more. Arts & Crabs Fest is quickly becoming a signature event for Southwest Louisiana and is consistently a sell-out. A limited number of $30-35 wristbands will be sold, and they are available to purchase online at www.artsandhumanitiesswla.org or at the Arts Council office located in historic Central School, Ste. 202 in Lake Charles. Call (337) 439-2787 for more festival information.

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TURNING BACK THE CLOCKS Each community in Southwest Louisiana has its own unique blend of character and history. With pirates, railroads, Victorian mansions and sleepy oaks, there is much to discover by looking into the colorful pages of the past.

HISTORY OF OUR SIX CITIES LAKE CHARLES

The romantic history of Lake Charles, involving tales of pirates and buried treasure, began with the arrival of the first French settlers in the 1760s. The lumber boom was responsible for the early rapid growth of the city. Without architects in the area until the early 1900s, the structures reflect the individual characteristics of the carpenters in the “Charpentier Historic District,” on the National Register of Historic Places.

SULPHUR

In the late 1800s, Sulphur was a sulfur mining haven. In 1907, the average population of the Sulphur Mines area was 5,000, making it a town unto itself. This fifty-acre tract of land was then known as the “richest fifty acres in the world.” The Brimstone Museum details Sulphur’s early history.

WESTLAKE

DeQUINCY

Westlake was originally named “Rio Hondo,” and the area from Westlake up the Sabine River was also known as “No Man’s Land” to rustlers, pirates and renegades. In the early 1800s, settlers came to the area, purchased land and renamed it Westlake.

In 1897 the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railway, now the Kansas City Southern, reached the point where its main line bent toward the southwest to Beaumont and the old Calcasieu River. Vernon & Shreveport tram line, now the Lake Charles branch of the K.C.S., joined the main line causing the rise of the town DeQuincy. Today, you can visit the DeQuincy Railroad Museum.

VINTON

IOWA

The quaint town of Vinton was once traveled by Civil War soldiers. The soldiers cut a road extending from an area in Vinton known as “Niblett’s Bluff” on the Sabine River. Once known as “Fort Niblett,” the area was home to a lumber camp, railroad, general store, hotel and more.

The history of Iowa is filled with stories of the early Midwestern settlers from Kansas, Illinois and Iowa to the French Canadians (Cajuns) to Jean Lafitte’s pirates along the Old Spanish Trail. The railroad that cut through this country brought settlers who were lured to the prairie land for rice farming, raising cattle, and later, oil fields. Known also for the Iowa Rabbit Festival.

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HISTORIC Attractions Take a tour through one of the historic districts Charpentier, Margaret Place, or Shell Beach Drive to see classic examples of early 1900s Lake Charles architecture or magnificent plantation style homes.

911 Memorial

Memorial honoring two local men killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. There is a piece of granite from the Pentagon and a steel girder from the World Trade Center. Features 3,000 pieces of colored glass commemorating those lost.

Charpentier Historic District Covering 40 blocks of downtown Lake Charles, you can step back in time with a self-guided walking or driving tour of one of the finest collections of architecture in Louisiana on the National Register of Historic Places. Stop by the CVB, 1205 N. Lakeshore Drive, for a brochure or information on carriage rides. Download the free app by searching “Lake Charles Historic Tour” in your app store.

DeQuincy Historic District

Journey through the area once known as the “Turpentine Capital of Louisiana” and tour beautiful and historically significant buildings such as the All Saints Episcopal Church, the Kansas City Southern Railroad Depot/DeQuincy Railroad Museum and the Hagler House.

Margaret Place/ Shell Beach Drive

Shell Beach Drive gives visitors a view of some of the most luxurious homes. The Margaret Place Historical District celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2012.

Millennium Statue

15 ft. bronze statue of Jesus Christ. Stands 23 ft. tall over the resting places of Lake Charles’ earliest and most famous settlers.

Niblett’s Bluff Park

Located at the end of Niblett’s Bluff Rd. off Highway 109/Exit 4 in Vinton. Call (337) 436-9588 for details. See listing,pg. 50.

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Southwest Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Library

411 Pujo St., Lake Charles, (337) 721-7110 Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat 9am-5pm gen@calcasieu.lib.la.us Housed in the historic Carnegie Memorial Library building, this collection’s friendly staff can assist serious researchers or novices in tracing family history.

Sulphur Historic District

Established as mining town, Sulphur includes one of the first planned communities in the U.S., Maplewood. Sulphur celebrates its history in Heritage Square comprised of the Henning Cultural Center and Brimstone Museum.

USS Orleck Naval Museum

604 N. Enterprise Blvd., (337) 214-7447 Mon-Fri 10am-3pm, Sat 10am-4pm Tours available Mon-Fri 10am-2pm Sat 10am-3pm, $10 Adults, $8 Seniors (60+), $5 Active Duty Military with ID, $5 Children (6-12) Free for 5 years and under. Group rates available; www.orleck.org Historic Naval Museum featuring the USS Orleck DD886 WWII destroyer which served during the close of WWII through the Vietnam era.

Veterans Memorial Park

Located along the boardwalk by the Lake Charles Civic Center, this park displays the five branches of the Armed Forces with engraved bricks representing the men and women who have served since WWI. A famous WWII Patton Tank is on display.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS July - September ■ JULY ...................................................................................................... 1

America Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

1

7 7, 14, 21, 28

The Cadillac Three w/Jerrett Zoch & The OSR Band 7, 14, Longhorn Entertainment Complex/Vinton 21, 28 1 Firecracker Derby & Futurity 8 Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton 1 Marine Corps Blues Night 9 Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre 1-3 78th Annual Fishing Rodeo SWLA Fishing Clubhouse/Lake Charles 9 1-4 USSSA Baseball World Series Various Facilities/Sulphur/Lake Charles 9 1-8 Walnut Grove Institute: Erica Nelson & Heather Boston Art Exhibit 9 Walnut Grove Post Office/Lake Charles 1-25 Original Works by Kamea Comeaux 9 Black Heritage Gallery/Lake Charles 1-9/17 Victor Monsour Retrospect Exhibit 9 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles 1-9/30 Above and Beyond Exhibit Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles 1-9/30 Photography Exhibit by Tim Fontenot Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles 2

Firecracker Futurity Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton

2

Independence Day Parade Sampson St./Westlake

2

2016 Stars & Stripes Celebration Louisiana Oil and Gas Park/Jennings

2

Summer ‘16 Jam-Migos Lake Charles Civic Center, Coliseum

2

10th Annual SWLA Patriot’s Ball Lake Charles Civic Center

2

Lake Charles High School Annual Summer Wildcat Reunion Lake Charles Civic Center, Buccaneer Room

2

Global Body Building Zydeco Classic West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

2, 9, 16, Charlestown Farmers Market (Downtown) 23, 30 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles 3

Aaron Lewis Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

4

Independence Day

4

Red, White, Blue & You Festival Lake Charles Civic Center, Amphitheatre

4

Lake Area Runners 4 Miler on the 4th Downtown Lake Charles

4

Lake Charles Community Band Fourth of July Concert Lake Charles Civic Center, Amphitheatre

4

Bag of Donuts Concert Isle of Capri Casino & Hotel/Westlake

5, 12, Cash & Carry Farmers Market 19, 26 Cash & Carry Building/Lake Charles 6-8

Acting for the Camera Theatre Workshop Central School Arts & Humanities Center/ Lake Charles

6-8

Wild Things Theatre Workshop Central School Arts & Humanities Center/ Lake Charles

30

Liquid Society Party by the Pool: Chris Young L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

18-19 Auditions - Nunsense II: The Second Coming Lake Charles Little Theatre

Charlestown Farmers Market University Park Rec Center/Lake Charles

18-20 Midsummer Fun Theatre Workshop Central School Arts & Humanities Center/Lake Charles

Summer Film Series Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles Kansas Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2nd Saturdays in Sulphur Arts Camp Henning Cultural Center & Brimstone Museum/ Sulphur Louisiana Showcase Night Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton Miss Cajun Music Queens Pageant CFMA Building/Lake Charles Texas/Louisiana Barrel Race West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur Extreme Midget Wrestling Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre

18-22 Louisiana Rural Water Conference Lake Charles Civic Center 18-22 Kicker Kutie Summer Dance Camp McNeese State University, Rec. Complex/ Lake Charles 21

Liquid Society Party by the Pool: The Fray L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

21-24 Salty Catch Fishing Rodeo Golden Nugget Lake Charles 21- 8/25

Works of Men Exhibit Henning Cultural Center/Sulphur

22

Legacy Fighting Championship 58 Golden Nugget Lake Charles

23

Jack Ingram Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

23

Movies in the Square: Ant-Man The Grove at Heritage Square/Sulphur Dutch Oven Cooking Sam Houston Jones State Park/Moss Bluff

Lake Charles Symphony Summer Pops: The Best of the Eagles Lake Charles Civic Center, Coliseum

9-14

Gordie Brown Show Golden Nugget Lake Charles

23

11-15

Summer Art Camp – Surrealism Session 1 Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles

23-25 Chew’s Multicultural Hair Affair Expo Lake Charles Civic Center

11-15

Excel Institute: Youth Leadership Program Family & Youth Counseling Agency/Lake Charles

25-29 Summer Art Camp – Surrealism Session 3 Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles

12

Silver Spur Rodeo Club 4-D West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

13

Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Quarterly Job Fair Lake Charles Civic Center, Exhibition Hall

25-29 Kidz in Showbiz Theatre Workshop Central School Arts & Humanities Center/ Lake Charles

13

LA Assoc. of Chiefs of Police: Chiefs Night Out West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

14

Liquid Society Party by the Pool: Wayne Toups with Special Guest L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

15

LeAnn Rimes Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

15-16 Southwest Team Ropers West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur 15-16 Cajun Music & Food Festival Burton Complex/Lake Charles

28

Liquid Society Party by the Pool: American Authors & Sister Hazel L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

29

Jana Kramer Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

29-30 Jehovah’s Witness Convention Burton Complex/Lake Charles 29-30 Marshland Festival Lake Charles Civic Center, Coliseum 30

30 15-10/1 Modern Twist Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art and Lacey Stinson Art Exhibition 30 Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center/Lake Charles 16 Ainsley’s Angels Roll With the Wind Sunset 5K Lake Charles Civic Center, Amphitheatre ■

Jerry Jeff Walker Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles Kool & The Gang Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton Facial Hair Competition: Benefit for Operation Hero 6 Wild Bills Saloon/Lake Charles

AUGUST .............................................................................................

16

Lady of the Lake River Cruise Loggerheads Riverside Resort/Lake Charles

1-5

16

Dick Fox’s Golden Boys Concert, feat. Frankie Avalon, Fabian & Bobby Rydell Golden Nugget Lake Charles

1-25

16

Calcasieu Serialfest Brimstone Museum/Sulphur

16

Ad & Press Club: Gridiron 44 Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre

16

Drum, Flow, and Fire: Lake Area Gathering Walnut Grove Development Center/Lake Charles

17-22 Summer Art Camp – Surrealism Session 2 Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles

Excel Institute: Youth Leadership Program Family & Youth Counseling Agency/Lake Charles Works of Men Exhibit Henning Cultural Center/Sulphur

1-9/17 Victor Monsour Retrospect Exhibit 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles 1-9/30 Above and Beyond Exhibit Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles 1-9/30 Photography Exhibit by Tim Fontenot Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles 1-10/1 Modern Twist Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art and Lacey Stinson Art Exhibition Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center/Lake Charles

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YOUR GUIDE to What’s Happening and Where! 2 National Night Out West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur 2, 9, 16, Cash & Carry Farmers Market 23, 30 Cash & Carry Building/Lake Charles 3

Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Shootout Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre

4, 11

Summer Film Series Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles

27

4, 11, Charlestown Farmers Market 18, 25 University Park Rec Center/Lake Charles 5-9/30 Recent Works of Kevin Lemelle Black Heritage Gallery/Lake Charles 6

MMA- Vengeance Fighting Alliance Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre

6

Mad Hot Ballroom Gala – SWLA Celebrity Dancing Competition L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

6

Movies in the Square: Star Wars – The Force Awakens The Grove at Heritage Square/Sulphur

6, 13, Charlestown Farmers Market (Downtown) 20, 27 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles

Children’s Museum Fundraiser: Imagination Celebration Lake Charles Civic Center, Coliseum

11

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. ULM McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

27

Purple Reign – The Prince Tribute Show Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton

15

Delta Waterfowl Banquet Burton Complex/Lake Charles

27

Dutch Oven Cooking Sam Houston Jones State Park/Moss Bluff

15-29 Quilt/Fiber Art Exhibit Henning Cultural Center/Sulphur

27

8th Annual Arts and Crafts Festival Iowa Multi-Purpose Center/Iowa

15- Rodrigue: Louisiana Graveyards Exhibit 10/29 Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles

27-28 Don Rich Gun & Knife Show Lake Charles Civic Center, Exhibition Hall

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16-18 St. Theresa Bon Ton Festival St. Theresa Catholic Church/Sulphur

1-17

Victor Monsour Retrospect Exhibit 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles

1-30

Above and Beyond Exhibit Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles

1-30

Photography Exhibit by Tim Fontenot Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles

1-30

Recent Works of Kevin Lemelle Black Heritage Gallery/Lake Charles

7-9

Rhea Lana’s Consignment Sale Lake Charles Civic Center, Exhibition Hall

1-10/1 Modern Twist Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Art and Lacey Stinson Art Exhibition Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center/Lake Charles

12

Wynonna and The Big Noise Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

1, 8, 15, Charlestown Farmers Market 22, 29 University Park Rec Center/Lake Charles

12

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. Texas Southern McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

2

The Commodores Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

2

Faculty/Guests Artist Series: Lina Morita, piano McNeese State University, Tritico Theatre/ Lake Charles

13

Ron White Live Golden Nugget Lake Charles

13

2nd Saturdays in Sulphur Arts Camp Henning Cultural Center & Brimstone Museum/ Sulphur

13

Gulf Coast Rollergirls Derby West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

13

Whitetails Unlimited Banquet Lake Charles Civic Center, Coliseum

16

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. LSU-Alexandria McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

2- Louisiana Celebrates Carnival Exhibit 10/15 Imperial Calcasieu Museum/Lake Charles 3

NPC Warrior Games West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

3

Southbound Showdown CrossFit Competition Burton Complex/Lake Charles

3

American Kids Concert Isle of Capri Casino & Hotel/Westlake

3

McNeese State Football vs. Tarleton State University McNeese State University, Cowboy Stadium/ Lake Charles

19

Vince Gill Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

20

Arts & Crabs Fest Burton Complex/Lake Charles

20

Movies in the Square: The Good Dinosaur The Grove at Heritage Square/Sulphur

20

Drum, Flow, and Fire: Lake Area Gathering Walnut Grove Development Center/Lake Charles

25

West Cal Chamber of Commerce Women’s Luncheon West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

26

Christopher Cross Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

26

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. Texas State McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

26 27

3, 10, Charlestown Farmers Market (Downtown) 17, 24 1911 Historic City Hall/Lake Charles 4

Terry Fator Show Golden Nugget Lake Charles

Tracy Byrd Concert Isle of Capri Casino & Hotel/Westlake

16-18 Nunsense II: The Second Coming Lake Charles Little Theatre 17

Trace Adkins Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Hotel/Vinton

17

Gulf Coast Rollergirls Derby West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

17

McNeese State Football vs. Stephen F. Austin McNeese State University, Cowboy Stadium/ Lake Charles

17

Drum, Flow, and Fire: Lake Area Gathering Walnut Grove Development Center/Lake Charles

19

Faculty/Guests Artist Series: Shawn Roy, bass-baritone & Chan Kiat Lim, piano St. Andrew Presbyterian Church/Lake Charles

19-20 Auditions – Sherlock’s Last Case Lake Charles Little Theatre 23

Brenda Lee Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

23

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. Central Arkansas McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

23-25 Nunsense II: The Second Coming Lake Charles Little Theatre 24

Movies in the Square: Zootopia The Grove at Heritage Square/Sulphur

24

Dutch Oven Cooking Sam Houston Jones State Park/Moss Bluff

24-25 Annual Midnight Fantasies Lakefront Tour: Car & Bike Show Lake Charles Civic Center 25

McNeese State Women’s Soccer vs. Northwestern State McNeese State University, Cowgirl Field/ Lake Charles

6, 13, Cash & Carry Farmers Market 20, 27 Cash & Carry Building/Lake Charles

25

Calca Chew Food Festival St. Margaret Family Center/Lake Charles

9

The Two Man Group Tour Lake Charles Civic Center, Rosa Hart Theatre

27

Hobo Hotel’s Tailgate Party Lake Charles Civic Center, Exhibition Hall

9

Faculty/Guests Artist Series: Jan Scott, clarinet McNeese State University, Tritico Theatre/ Lake Charles

28- 10/2

McNeese Theatre 1st Fall Production McNeese State University, Tritico Theatre/ Lake Charles

9-11

Nunsense II: The Second Coming Lake Charles Little Theatre

30

Gallery Promenade Various Locations/Lake Charles

10

Boudin Wars, Food Competition & Festival Henning Cultural Center/Sulphur

30

Artist Meet-and-Greet Gallery by the Lake/Lake Charles

2016 LegisGator Luncheon L’Auberge Casino Resort/Lake Charles

10

Stars & Stripes in the Park Classic Car Show Henning Cultural Center/Sulphur

30- 10/1

The Lost Hollows Haunted Trails Spirit Halloween Store/Lake Charles

Tanya Tucker Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

10

BJ Thomas & Gary Puckett Concert Golden Nugget Lake Charles

30- 10/2

Calcasieu Parish Jr. High & High School Rodeo West Cal Arena & Events Center/Sulphur

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STARS & STRIPES IN THE PARK September 10

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ST. THERESA BON TON FESTIVAL September 16-18

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t. Theresa Bon Ton Festival is a local tradition that has been going on for over 50 years. Hosted by St. Theresa Catholic Church, 4822 Carlyss Dr., Carylss; this festival is known for the great music and family friendly atmosphere. The festival includes live and silent auctions, carnival rides, game booths, bingo, country store, washer board tournaments, garage sale, a sweet shop, delicious food booths including fried catfish, crawfish étouffée, pork jambalaya, gumbo, barbecue, funnel cakes and of course, live music! There will also be a large covered pavilion perfect for eating, dancing and visiting! The festival hours are Friday, 5 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and admission is free. For more information on the festival, call the church at (337) 583-4800 or visit www.st-theresa-parish.org. \VG\ 34

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GALLERY PROMENADE September 30

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allery Promenade, the Arts & Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana’s annual gallery and museum showcase, is the perfect occasion to pick out a unique piece of art while supporting local artists. On Friday, Sept. 30 from 5 - 9 p.m. galleries throughout the area open their doors and showcase artwork by regional and local artists. Head to downtown Lake Charles and enjoy the fall weather for an extensive art walk that features the area’s current exhibits. The Promenade is a great time to check out galleries, visit with friends or sample the delicious food from various local restaurants. Gallery Promenade helps boost the public’s awareness of the businesses that work daily to promote the local art scene. For more information on Gallery Promenade, including locations, visit www.artsandhumanitiesswla.org, or call (337) 439-ARTS (2787).

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French Quarter

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Mon - Sat 10am - 5:30pm Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Downtown Lake Charles...

LIKE YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE. Sit back and relax with a guided tour through Historic Downtown with history filled buildings and some of the most popular restaurants and night clubs in Southwest Louisiana.

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GALLERIES ART IS EVERYWHERE Take time to soak in the arts at some of the downtown galleries in Lake Charles and Sulphur. There are many galleries and exhibits to see, so don’t rush, just relax and take in the sights. Galleries featuring rotating exhibits range from local artists to national and international exhibits. There is always something new to see whenever you visit.

GALLERIES ARTS & HUMANITIES COUNCIL OF SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA 809 Kirby St., Ste. 202, Lake Charles, (337) 439-2787 In Historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 1-5pm, www.artscouncilswla.org ALEXANDER ART STUDIO 900 Ryan Street, Ste. 101 & 102, Lake Charles, (337) 433-2299 Mon-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm, Sundays by appointment. www.alexanderartstudio.com, candice@alexanderartstudio.com Louisiana’s finest art! Original paintings & amazing gifts! ART ASSOCIATES GALLERY 809 Kirby St., Ste. 208, Lake Charles, (337) 439-ARTS In Historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Closed for lunch, www.artassociates.org Monthly rotating exhibits by a variety of artists. BLACK HERITAGE GALLERY 809 Kirby St., Ste. 207, Lake Charles, (337) 488-0567 In Historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Exhibits and educational activities representing the contributions of African Americans to Southwest Louisiana.

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GALLERY BY THE LAKE ASSOCIATED LOUISIANA ARTISTS 106 W. Pryce St., Lake Charles, (337) 436-1008 Tues-Fri Noon-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm, www.lakecharlesartists.com Largest selection of art by local artist in Southwest Louisiana area. Wholesale prices. GRAND GALLERY MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY Shearman Fine Arts Center Annex, Lake Charles (800) 622-3352, (337) 475-5060, Mon-Fri 9am-4pm, Closed on weekends & university holidays. Rotating exhibits by well-known artists as well as university faculty and students. HISTORIC CITY HALL ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER Presented by the City of Lake Charles, 1001 Ryan St., Lake Charles Corner of Ryan and Kirby Streets, (337) 491-9147 Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm, Admission free. Rotating national touring art exhibits of great significance. Farmer’s Market Sat. 8am-noon. HENNING CULTURAL CENTER 923 S. Ruth St., Sulphur, (337) 527-0357 Mon-Fri 10am-noon & 1-5pm, Sat 10am-2pm Local artists’ works and traveling exhibits are displayed. www.henningculturalcenter.org, www.brimstonemuseum.org

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MUSEUMS PRESERVING THE MAGIC Southwest Louisiana is rich in history and imagination. Four museums in the Lake Charles area give visitors a chance to see the magic of the Mardi Gras Museum with the largest display of Mardi Gras costumes in the world; the hands-on Children’s Museum, complete with interactive displays to stimulate young minds; and the Imperial Calcasieu Museum, transporting visitors back to a bygone era, also check out the USS Orleck Naval Museum! In nearby Sulphur, the Henning Cultural Center, part of the Brimstone Museum Complex has rotating exhibits; and in DeQuincy, the Railroad Museum showcases the town’s heritage along with the Town Hall Museum.

MUSEUMS

Children’s Museum

LAKE CHARLES CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 327 Broad St., (337) 433-9420 Mon-Sat 10am-5pm www.swlakids.org Children and Adults - $8; Senior Citizens (55 and Older) - $6.25 Infants (23 months and under) - Free; Active Duty Military & Dependents with ID - $7.25. Call for group rates. Dozens of interactive exhibits featuring science, role-playing and art activities.

Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu

IMPERIAL CALCASIEU MUSEUM 204 W. Sallier St., (337) 439-3797 Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm www.imperialcalcasieumuseum.org $5 adults, $2 children & seniors, $3 military with ID, school students with ID - free Extensive historic objects and artifacts collection and rotating exhibits in a fine art gallery. Designed to encourage visual arts, enhance arts appreciation and preserve the history and culture of the region. Home of the 375+ year-old Sallier Oak. MARDI GRAS MUSEUM OF IMPERIAL CALCASIEU Inside Central School - 2nd Floor, East Wing, 809 Kirby St., (337) 430-0043 Tues-Fri 1pm-5pm $5 adults, $3 children (under 12), group rates available Largest Mardi Gras costume display in the world, history of Mardi Gras and king cakes, costume design, parade float to climb aboard. The museum also includes animatronics to tell the history of Mardi Gras.

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USS ORLECK NAVAL MUSEUM 604 N. Enterprise Blvd., (337) 214-7447 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-3pm, Sat 10am-4pm • Tours Available: Mon-Fri 10am-2pm, Sat 10am-3pm $10 Adults, $8 Seniors (60+), $5 Active Duty Military with ID; $5 Children (6-12) Free for 5 years and under. Group rates available. www.orleck.org Historic Naval Museum featuring the USS Orleck DD886 WWII destroyer which served during the close of WWII through the Vietnam era.

SULPHUR BRIMSTONE MUSEUM COMPLEX 900 S. Huntington, (337) 527-0357 Mon-Fri 10am-noon & 1-5pm, Sat 10am-2 pm www.brimstonemuseum.org Learn about the history of Sulphur with the new exhibit at the Brimstone Museum. Rotating exhibits at the Henning Cultural Center.

DEQUINCY DEQUINCY RAILROAD MUSEUM 400 Lake Charles Ave., (337) 786-2823 Tues-Sat 10am-5pm www.dequincyrailroadmuseum.com Original townsite in 1895 at the intersection of two major railroads. 1913 steam locomotive, passenger car, a caboose and other railroad artifacts are on display. DEQUINCY TOWN HALL MUSEUM 218 E. Fourth St., (337) 786-6451 Tues-Thurs 8:30am-3:30pm Newport Industries museum and memorabilia. Wall of Honor paying tribute to locals who have served in the US military services.


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Named L’Banca Albergo, Italian for “The Bank Hotel”, our hotel has eight luxury suites. There are 3 suites downstairs, each with a king size bed, and five suites upstairs, each with two queen size beds. We also have a wonderful wine store named “The Wine Vault”. It is actually in the old bank vault. We invite you to come be our guest and enjoy our premier boutique hotel and wine store.

“May all who enter as guests, leave as friends” 233 Arthur Avenue, Lake Arthur, LA 70549 337-774-7249 • info@labankhotel.com

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This golfing destination, featuring lush scenery that makes the area one of the most beautiful in the country, becomes a picturesque backdrop while locals and visitors vie for lower scores and pleasant times. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional, these courses offer excellent conditions and Southern hospitality. In keeping with Cajun tradition, a friendly atmosphere encompasses the challenging golf found on Calcasieu Parish’s golf courses.

GOLF COURSES CONTRABAND BAYOU GOLF CLUB® AT L’AUBERGE CASINO RESORT 777 Avenue L’Auberge, I-210 Exit #4 Nelson Rd., (337) 395-7220 www.mylauberge.com Hours: Daily, 6am-7pm Unique, public 7, 077 yard, par-71 championship Tom Fazio-designed course. Natural vegetation lines 8 lakes to challenge golfers of all skill levels. Named “Best Course” and “Best Secret” by Texas Golfer magazine; “most notable debut and most worthy designs” by Travel + Leisure Golf magazine; “2011, 2012 & 2013 Best Places to Play in Louisiana,” “2011 Best Public Access Course” and one of the “2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 Best Casino Courses” and “2014 & 2015 Best Places to Stay” by Golfweek Magazine. Also awarded the 2011 Gold Tee Award for overall excellence and quality by Meetings & Conventions Magazine. Pro shop; driving range; locals rates. COUNTRY CLUB AT THE GOLDEN NUGGET 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. (337) 508-4653 www.goldennugget.com/lakecharles/golf Hours: Daily, 8 a.m.- Dusk An 18-hole, par 72 course designed by the award-winning Todd Eckinrode and Origins Golf Designs. Located on the Contraband Bayou, this 15 acre treasure has miniverde greens and celebration tees, fairways and roughs surrounded with Spartina, Patens and Muhly grass. The contrast of the bayou, native areas and greens are a must see and play for all. GRAY PLANTATION GOLF COURSE 6150 Graywood Pkwy, Lake Charles (337) 562-1663; Golfing / Pro Shop Hours: Daily 7am-7pm Gray Plantation promises you a day of unparalleled golf anywhere in the country. Our most prestigious award is a ranking on Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses. Conditioning and clubhouse amenities are superior, adding to the total enjoyment of your day. Now is the time for you to “Play the Gray.”

MALLARD COVE GOLF COURSE 4300 Mallard Cove St., Lake Charles (337) 491-1204 Hours: Daily, Dawn-Dusk excluding Tuesdays, close at 4pm No tee times after noon on Tuesdays Mallard Cove is a championship layout design with women’s, senior, medium and championship tees. The municipal course features 25 large bunkers and water hazards on 12 of the 18 holes. The course rating is 73.0, and the slope is 128. Hosts all Lake Charles’ City Championships. Don’t pass up the golf course considered ‘Best Value!’ It’s a wonderful golf course, in great shape and excellent prices, with a beautiful clubhouse! It’s more than just a municipal course! FRASCH PARK GOLF COURSE 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur, (337) 527-2515 Golf Course-sunrise to sunset, Pro ShopWinter Hours: Daily 7am-6:30pm The 6,267-yard public course at Sulphur’s Frasch Park is an 18-hole, par 71 golf course, completed in 1966. Frasch Park is a pretty course to play because there are mature trees throughout the entire design. The terrain is fairly flat with a meandering waterway that runs through the course. NATIONAL GOLF CLUB OF LOUISIANA 1400 National Drive, Westlake (337) 433-2255 www.nationalgcla.com Open daily sunrise to sunset The 18 hole, par-72 course, designed by David Bennett, is set in a mature growth pine forest, featuring an abundance of water hazards, preserved wetlands, roughly 90 bunkers and is part of a new high-end, residential community. There are five sets of tees with yardage ranging from 5,267 to 6,946 yards. Open daily, and tee times are accepted 10-14 days in advance.

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Bars & Nightclubs Bar 46 Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. Blue Martini Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. Bourbonz 3436 Ryan St., Lake Charles Cadillac Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. Cajun’s Wharf 3500 Ryan St., Lake Charles Cigar Club/C.C. Vapor 1700 E. Prien Lake Rd. #5, Lake Charles Cowboys 5329 Common St., Lake Charles Darrell’s 119 West College St., Lake Charles

Ember Grille & Wine Bar SM L’Auberge Casino Resort, 777 Ave. L’Auberge, Lake Charles Frosty Factory 4688 Common St., Lake Charles Gator Lounge Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel, 2717 Delta Downs Dr., Vinton GLOBAR L’Auberge Casino Resort 777 Ave. L’Auberge, Lake Charles H2O Pool + Bar Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd.

My Place American Pub 630 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles

Stellar Beans 319 Broad St., Lake Charles

O.B.’s Bar & Grill 1301 Ryan St., Lake Charles

Gaming

On the Rocks 817 E. McNeese St., Lake Charles Pappy’s Sports Pub 2627 Ryan St., Lake Charles RUSH Lounge Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd.

Coffee & Tea Shops

Heist 700 Ryan St., Lake Charles

Chez Caffé 127 W. College St., Lake Charles Coffee bar and eatery

Ice Bar Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd.

Joe Muggs Coffee 2934 Ryan St., Lake Charles Coffee inside Books-A-Million

Jack Daniel’s® Bar & Grill L’Auberge Casino Resort, 777 Ave. L’Auberge, Lake Charles

PJ’s Coffee 3625 Nelson Rd., Lake Charles

Loggerheads Bar 3748 Hwy. 3059, Lake Charles Lone Wolf Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel 100 Westlake Ave., Westlake Luna Bar & Grill 719 Ryan St., Lake Charles Luna LIVE 710 Ryan St., Lake Charles Martini’s 2116 Ryan St., Lake Charles

Starbucks Coffee 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. Inside Golden Nugget Lake Charles Starbucks Coffee 3479 Nelson Rd., Lake Charles Starbucks Coffee 4055 Ryan St., Lake Charles Starbucks Coffee 339 W Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles Starbucks Coffee 496 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles Coffee inside Prien Lake Mall

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel 2717 Delta Downs Drive, Vinton Horseracing, slot machines, off-track betting Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. (1-210 Exit 4), Lake Charles Dockside casino, live entertainment, spa, pool, and golf. Isle of Capri Casino Hotel 100 Westlake Avenue (1-10 Exit 27), Westlake Dockside casino, live entertainment L’Auberge Casino Resort SM 777 Avenue L’Auberge (1-210 Exit 4), Lake Charles Dockside casino, live entertainment, spa and golf The Texas Longhorn Entertainment Complex and Motel 2374 Hwy. 109 S., Vinton Casino, restaurant and live entertainment/nightclub and arena

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G U I D E LODGING HOTELS & MOTELS Lake Charles America’s Best Inn & Suites Lake Charles 401 Lakeshore Dr. (337) 439-2444 America’s Best Value Inn 3411 Broad St. (337) 990-5607 America’s Best Value Inn & Suites 3231 Lake St. (337) 477-4230 Best Western Bayou Inn & Suites 1320 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 990-5325 Best Western PLUS Prien Lake Inn & Suites 1245 E. Prien Lake Rd. 337) 477-5900 Comfort Inn 607 E. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 478-4650 Comfort Suites 1016 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 436-6400 Days Inn 1212 N. Lakeshore Dr. (337) 433-9461 Deluxe Inn 3900 Hwy. 90 E. (337) 433-1024 Econo Lodge 351 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 721-8001 Golden Nugget Lake Charles 2550 Golden Nugget Blvd. (844) 777-4653 Hampton Inn 3175 Holly Hill Rd. (337) 480-6443

Motel 6 921 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 491-1000

Comfort Suites 2505 Hwy. 108 S. (337) 625-6448

Red Oak Inn 1575 West 4th St. (337) 786-3890

Twelve Oaks RV Park 2736 Conoco St. (337) 439-2916

Motel 6 on the Bayou 1101 W. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 474-5151

Cresent View Lodging 700 W Napoleon St. (337) 888-3053

Vinton

Twelve Palm RV Park Downtown 2323 Broad St. (337) 419-1806

Oasis Inn 1000 N. Lakeshore Dr. (337) 494-7270

Crossland Economy Studios 104 Mallard St. (337) 625-5923

Quality Inn & Suites 3211 Venture Park Dr. (337) 480-0898

Days Inn Sulphur 108 Dennis Ave. (337) 312-0108

Red Roof Inn & Suites 269 Hwy. 397 (337) 990-0165

Fairfield Inn & Suites 2615 Ruth St. (337) 528-2629

Residence Inn by Marriott 1591 W. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 474-1772

Hampton Inn by Hilton Suphur/Lake Charles Area 210 Henning Dr. (337) 527-0000

Richmond Suites Hotel 2600 Moeling St. (337) 433-5213 Springhill Suites by Marriott 1551 W. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 474-1112

Howard Johnson Inn 825 Broad St. (337) 436-4311 Knights Inn 2700 E. Broad St. (337) 433-8291 LaQuinta Inn & Suites 1201 W. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 478-9889 L’Auberge Casino Resort 777 Avenue L’Auberge (337) 395-7777 Luxury Inn 335 Hwy. 171 (337) 433-1773

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel 2717 Delta Downs Dr. (337) 589-7441 Longhorn Travel Plaza Motel 2374 Hwy. 109 S. (337) 589-5647

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Howard Johnson Express 107 E. Frontage Rd. (337) 582-2440 LaQuinta Inn & Suites 204 W. Frontage Rd. (337) 582-2261

BED & BREAKFAST

White Oak Park 5584 River Road (337) 721-3540

Sulphur

A+ Motel & RV Park 4631 Hwy. 27 S. (337) 583-2631 Choupique RV Park 7657 Hwy. 27 S. (337) 583-8439 Hidden Ponds RV Park 1201 Ravia Rd. (337) 583-4709 Holbrook Park 1868 Holbrook Park Rd. (337) 721-3540 Intracoastal Park 7955 Intracoastal Park Rd. (337) 721-3540

Sunrise Inn 5390 Hwy. 90 E. (337) 437-8339

Holiday Inn Express Suites Sulphur Lake Charles 102 Mallard St. Aunt Ruby’s Bed & Breakfast (337) 625-2500 504 Pujo St. (337) 430-0603 LaQuinta Inn CAMPGROUND/ 2600 S. Ruth St. (337) 527-8303 RV PARKS

Super 8 Inn & Suites 1004 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 310-7666

Motel 6 2022 Ruth St. (337) 527-8146

Super 8 Motel 1350 E. Prien Lake Rd. (337) 477-1606

Red Roof Inn 2619 S. Ruth St. (337) 527-1000

Big Lake RV Park 8630 Big Lake Rd (337) 477-1581

Value Place-Lake Charles 3202 N. Power Centre Pkwy. (337) 564-6966

Quality Inn & Suites Sulphur 320 S. Cities Service Hwy. (337) 626-7000

Cooling Springs RV Park 5595 Hwy. 90 East (337) 433-4187

Studio 6 Extended Stay 112 Dennis Ave. (337) 564-5780

Country Oaks RV Park 6336 East Opelousas St. (337) 497-0025

Super 8 Sulphur 101 Mallard St. (337) 626-8800

Jean Lafitte RV Park 2101 Pujol Rd. (337) 439-2080

Texas Pelican RV Park 2219 Old Hwy. 90 (337) 589-5239

Kershaw’s Cajun Village 3401 E. Prien Lake Road (337) 477-4915

V RV Park 1514 Azema St. (1-10 Exit 8) (337) 589-2300

Wingate by Wyndham Holiday Inn Express Hotels & Suites 1731 W. Prien Lake Rd. 402 N. Martin Luther King Hwy. (337) 502-5112 (337) 491-6600 Holiday Inn & Suites Lake Charles 2940 Lake St. (337) 310-7700

Holiday Inn Sulphur 330 Arena Rd. (337) 527-0858

Best Western Casino Inn 2466 Toomey Road (337) 551-6350

Sulphur

A+ Motel & RV Park 4631 Hwy. 27 S. (337) 583-2631 America’s Best Value Inn 307 Garrett St. (337) 287-4828

Wingate by Wyndham 300 Arena Rd. (337) 527-5151

Westlake

Baymont Inn & Suites 325 Arena Rd. (337) 313-6018

Isle of Capri Casino Hotel (Inn) 100 Westlake Ave. (337) 430-2400

Best Western PLUS Executive Hotel & Suites 1200 Pintail Dr. (337) 625-9000

Isle of Capri Hotel (Tower) 100 Westlake Ave. (337) 430-2400

Candlewood Suites 320 Arena Rd. (337) 528-5777

Heritage Place Hotel & Suites 1028 East Fourth Street (337) 786-2919

DeQuincy

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Bayou Oaks RV Park 3403 Broad St. (337) 602-6043

Little Lake Charles RV Resort 4200 Luke Powers Rd. (337) 433-1114 Paradise RV Park 1986 Sam Houston Jones Pkwy. (337) 905-8616 Parkside Marina 2735 Sam Houston Jones Pkwy. (337) 855-7591 Sam Houston Jones State Park 107 Sutherland Rd. (337) 855-2665

Wingate RV Park 1202 Henning Dr. (337) 625-9541

Westlake

Bayou Marino RV Park 2200 Carlin Dr. (337 ) 540-1736 Lloyd’s Country Store RV Park 318 Phillips Rd. (337) 540-3925 Whispering Meadow RV Park 3210 Westwood Rd. (337) 433-8188

Vinton

Niblett’s Bluff Park 3409 Niblett’s Bluff Rd. Call (337) 436-9588 for details.

Iowa

Cypress Bend RV Park 717 N. Thompson Ave. (337) 582-1722

Hayes

Lorrain Park 7803 Lorrain Rd. (337) 721-3540

Starks

Alligator Park 5316 Alligator Park Rd. (337) 721-3540

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CREOLE NATURE TRAIL ADVENTURE POINT SMILES AWAY FROM ORDINARY

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or a hands-on opportunity to taste, smell, and see Southwest Louisiana’s culture, make plans to visit the newly opened Creole Nature Trail Adventure Point. Located at the western gateway of the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road in Sulphur, Adventure Point features interactive exhibits on the local bayous, marshes, prairies, Gulf wildlife, Creole and Cajun cuisine, and Zydeco and Cajun music. Guests can smell the mouth-watering aromas of Cajun cooking and “play along” with Zydeco and Cajun instruments. Kids can practice their crabbing skills and hear the ducks quack and birds chirp as they move through the colorful dioramas. Professional Adventure Guides are on hand to lend their expertise as visitors begin their exploration of the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Adventure Point is open seven days a week at 2740 Ruth Street in Sulphur. Find more information at www.visitlakecharles.org/ adventurepoint.

WILDLIFE REFUGES

Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge 1428 Highway 27 Bell City LA 70630 (337) 598-2216 www.visitlakecharles.org/ cameron-prairie-nwr Engage in wildlife exploration at the Visitors Center which features hands-on interpretive exhibits, talking dioramas as well as multiple over-water boardwalks. Open Mon.-Friday 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Pintail Wildlife Drive, just south of the visitor center, is a three mile driving loop which features a half-mile accessible boardwalk into freshwater marsh and is an excellent location for nature photography. Open daily during daylight hours.

Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Rockefeller State Wildlife Refuge

209 Nature Road Lake Arthur, LA 70549 (337) 774-5923 www.visitlakecharles.org/ lacassine-nwr

3000 Holly Beach Highway Hackberry , LA 70645 (337) 762-3816 www.visitlakecharles.org/ sabine-nwr

5476 Grand Chenier Hwy. Grand Chenier, LA 70643 (337) 491-2593 www.visitlakecharles.org/ rockefeller-refuge

Self-guided wildlife drive around the 16,000-acre freshwater impoundment known as “The Pool.” Open daily from one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset for excellent bird and wildlife viewing.

Explore Wetland Walkway, a 1.5 mile (loop) accessible walking trail right into the marsh including a 2-story observation tower for panoramic views; Blue Goose Trail which features a 1 mile paved walking trail to the western edge of Lake Calcasieu; as well as three recreation areas for crabbing and fishing, Hog Island Gully, Blue Crab and West Cove. All locations open daily during daylight hours.

A five-mile drive into Rockefeller Refuge, Price Lake Nature Drive (Closed December 1-March 1 each year for migratory waterfowl), offers an excellent opportunity to view alligators, shore and wading birds as well as fish, crab and shrimp (with appropriate licensing.) Open daily, dawn to dusk.

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rying Eagle Brewing Co. is soon to open in Lake Charles with a 15,000-square-foot facility to produce craft beer. It will feature indoor and outdoor stages, a private event space and a landscaped outdoor beer garden. Crying Eagle will serve seasonal hand-crafted beers and will feature a two-story tap room. The brewery will also offer tours and have live band performances. Crying Eagle Brewing is expected to open this summer with at least three handcrafted brews. The craft beer tourism trend has been on the rise, and another brewery, Rikenjaks Brewing Company has made its comeback in Lake Charles, which first made its debut in the 1990s. Rikenjaks is now open from 11 a.m. – til seven days a week as a new venue for drinking, eating and music. With no shortage of quality sugar cane in Louisiana, craft spirts; specifically rum, have had a renaissance of its own. The Louisiana rum tradition is brought to life by the Louisiana Spirits Distillery. See first-hand how the company’s popular Bayou Rum is produced during free tours offered TuesdaySaturday throughout the day. Learn more about all the brews, spirits and distillery tours in our area at www.visitlakecharles.org/brewery-distillery.

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Several parks in the area provide the perfect spot to have a picnic, snap pictures of wildlife or just enjoy the scenery. Fresh, brackish and saltwater fishing are excellent year round, so you can “catch the big one.” Below is a list of parks and beaches where you can enjoy the great outdoors.

PARKS AND BEACHES

Creole Nature Trail All-American Road Leisurely discover this internationally recognized scenic byway as it meanders through marshes, prairies and along natural Gulf beaches replete with wildlife in their natural habitat. Have your camera ready to capture world-class bird and alligator populations as well as stunning scenery right from your vehicle. Feeling a little more adventurous? Explore several walkways right into the marsh, shell along more than 26 miles of beach, fish for speckled trout and redfish, or catch your own fresh Louisiana blue crabs. For more information visit www.CreoleNatureTrail.org. Free personal tour app, just search “creole” in your app store.

State and Historical Parks SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK 107 Sutherland Rd. off of Hwy 378 in Moss Bluff, (337) 855-2665 (888) 677-7264, www.lastateparks.com 6am-9pm for day trips. Visitors pay $2 per person entry fee. Camping sites range from $18-$20 per night in the winter, $22-$28 in the summer and cabins are $85. Lodge costs $180 a night on weekends and $160 per night on weekdays during summer; $160 a night during winter. Visitors pay $6 registration fee on all facilities. Featuring 1,087 acres of lakes, trees, vistas, rivers and streams, Sam Houston Jones State Park is an excellent spot for bird watching with nearly 200 species brought in by the migratory patterns in the spring and fall. Also 5 hiking and biking trails. NIBLETT’S BLUFF PARK At the end of Niblett’s Bluff Rd. off Highway 109 / Exit 4 in Vinton. Call (337) 436-9588 for details on hours of operation. www.niblettsbluffpark.com History of the bluff dates back more than two hundred years. One of the more significant events was during the Civil War when Niblett’s Bluff became an Encampment. Among all this history is excellent fishing, camping, bird watching and hiking opportunities.

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NORTH BEACH On the north shore of the lake right off I-10, Exit 29 for eastbound travelers and Exit 30A for westbound travelers. (800) 456-7952 or City Parks & Recreation (337) 491-1280 Open daily dawn–dusk year round

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Creole Nature Trail Beaches

Explore natural, sand beaches right along the Gulf of Mexico. Perfect for shelling, picnicking or family fun in the sun. Visit CreoleNatureTrail.org for details.

City Parks LAKEFRONT PROMENADE/ BORD DU LAC MARINA Along the northern and eastern shores of Lake Charles, (800) 456-7952 and City Parks & Recreation, (337) 491-1280 The Lakefront Promenade boasts a newly renovated cobblestone path along the lake complete with custom lighting and seating. Enjoy the Louisiana Landing Fountain, featuring a one-of-a-kind bronze geese sculpture. Conveniently located behind the Lake Charles Civic Center, it is walking distance from Bord du Lac Marina, Millennium Park and the PPG Sprayground. PRIEN LAKE PARK 3700 West Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles (337) 721-3540 29-acre park on Prien Lake featuring walking paths with measurement markings, canoe and boat launches, kids playground and sprayground water park, numerous picnic areas, amphitheatre, two pavilions and free Wi-Fi.


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FOR THE KIDS – FAMILY ACTIVITIES: Southwest Louisiana is a family-oriented destination with a myriad of activities for children. Here’s a quick list of things for families with children to do. Check out the Calendar Section of the Visitors Guide on pages 30-31 or contact the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800) 456-SWLA for more information.

Lake Charles Adventure Cove/Ward 3 Recreation 3200 Power Centre Pkwy. 337-990-0112 . First barrier free playground in the area; provides access to children of all abilities. Has splash pad and one of only ten Freedom Swings in the U.S. Ward 3 Recreation has an indoor walking track, basketball courts and other activity rooms, offering recreational sports throughout the year. Altitude Trampoline Park 3009 La-14, (817)741-5867. World’s premier trampoline facilities that offer fun and exercise for people of all ages. Children’s Museum (hands-on activities), see p. 39. Club Tabby, LLC 1427 W. Prien Lake Road (337) 478-3600. Party place, kids haircuts, make over, pedicure, and stuff a pet. Imperial Calcasieu Museum (area history), see p. 39. Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu (Mardi Gras History), see p. 39. Millennium Park 1100 Bord Du Lac Drive, (337) 491-1280 Petro Bowl 630 Petro Point Drive, (337) 477-7554. 48 lanes of bowling. Prien Lake Park 3700 W. Prien Lake Road, (337) 721-3540. Picnic grounds, boat launch, playground and sprayground for kids. Putt-Putt Fun Center 620 Petro Point Drive, (337) 480-1954. Two 18-hole courses and four batting cages. Skate City & Jump City 4720 Nelson Road, (337) 474-2855. Inline skating & inside inflatable play area. USS Orleck, see p. 39. MonsoursPhotography.net

Wheelers Family Entertainment, 1130 Hwy. 171 N, Moss Bluff (337) 855-3234. Skating, laser tag, trikes and games. Open Fri. & Sat. 6:30-11 p.m.

Sulphur Brimstone Museum (area history), see p. 39. SPAR Aquatic & Recreation Center, 933 W. Parish Road, (337) 721-3040, water park, Olympic size swimming pool, basketball courts, etc. Creole Nature Trail Adventure Point 2740 Ruth Street, (337) 502-4358. Kick off your Creole Nature Trail journey at Creole Nature Trail Adventure Point—a free, fun attraction that immerses you in nature and Louisiana’s unique culture. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m-5pm, Sat.-Sun. 8:30 a.m-4 p.m.

DeQuincy DeQuincy Railroad Museum (railroad history), see p.39. DeQuincy Railroad Park, 400 Lake Charles Avenue, (337) 786-2823. Tues-Sat: 10 am-5pm. Playground, picnic tables. LindseyJanies.com

DeQuincy Town Hall Museum, see p.39. DeQuincy Skate Park, 402 Cole Street

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FREE CVB APPS

LOCAL FAVORITES

Check out our apps to enhance your experience! All foodies know that an area has “Good Eats” when you can overhear residents talking about supper during lunch. Every year our locals vote on their Top 20 Local Favorites, visit www.visitlakecharles.org/ top20 to see who won and where to eat next!

Lake Charles Events App The Events app allows users to easily access a calendar of events for Southwest Louisiana. Users can filter by category and subscribe for push notifications of particular interest.

Creole Nature Trail App The Creole Nature Trail All-American Road app is a hands-on opportunity to experience one of America’s untamed natural wonders. This touring app is available in six languages.

Lake Charles Historic App Experience the Charpentier Historic District, with a tour app that highlights the history of Lake Charles, the Great Fire of 1910 and Ghost Stories and Legends of the district. Visitors can choose 30 minute or 1 hour tours and a haunted tour. The Lake Charles Historic District tour is available in five languages.

A new way to dine. Order and pay for your food on your smartphone for carryout, delivery or for dinein right from the table. You can eat local and have it delivered to wherever you are staying! For more information or to download these apps, visit www.visitlakecharles.org/apps.

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