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Fall Harvest Festival
The Fall Harvest Festival takes place on the two weekends following Thanksgiving day. This is a time to load up the family and spend a day “down on the farm”. While you are visiting us, you will see the donkey working an old time cane press. Take a trip to the kitchen where we serve homemade biscuits, syrup, sausage and milk gravy. After, you can return to the outdoors and listen to some blue grass and gospel music or take the children to the petting zoo. If arts and crafts interest you we have that too! After you have seen everything and would like to sit for a while, take a ride on the hay wagon.
NOLA Zydeco Festival
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Mississippi River attendees will be treated to live performances by Zydeco bands from Southwest Louisiana, infusing the air with rhythm and energy with dance classes between each musical act!
Indulge your taste buds with Louisiana cuisine, featuring classic dishes of Creole and Cajun cooking. Browse through cultural and craft vendors showcasing local goods, including handmade crafts, artwork, and unique souvenirs.
Barbecue & Bourbon on the Bayou Festival
The BBQ and Bourbon on the Bayou event is an amazing one-of-a-kind event for Thibodaux and surrounding communities! Smokey barbecue and great music will fill the autumn air as you warm up with samples of the best bourbon. There will be local and regional barbecue vendors, each providing a variety of different dishes and flavours. Over 30 of the best bourbon suppliers will be lined up, ready to serve samples and sell tastings while answering your questions on their distilleries.
State Fair of Louisiana
The State Fair of Louisiana is educational, entertaining, and perfect for family fun. Visitors can explore Louisiana agriculture exhibits, enjoy free attractions, live music, a free zoo, carnival rides, games, delicious foods, and the state’s largest livestock show. Additionally, the fair hosts the action-packed LRCA Finals Rodeo, ensuring an exciting experience for all.
World Championship Gumbo Cookoff
Family-oriented food festival in historic downtown New Iberia. Gumbo Cookoff, Roux Run, Youth Gumbo Cookoff, Meanest Beans Competition, children’s activities, live music all weekend and more. Cajun/Creole food midday on Saturday, nothing but gumbo midday on Sunday.
Louisiana Cattle Festival
The Louisiana Cattle Festival & Fair honours all aspects of the state’s cattle industry, encompassing beef and dairy producers, consumers and everything in between through three days of family-friendly music, art & crafts, rib eating contest, food and fun!
NOLA Coffee Festival
Join us to celebrate all things coffee at the largest coffee event in the South. We host coffee professionals and culinary enthusiast foodies for a two-day celebration of America’s most beloved beverage. Coffee farmers will be on hand to showcase green coffee. More than 20 Louisiana coffee roasters will sample their best coffees and coffee experts will lead over 60 hours of professional coffee education and demonstrations. Industry leaders will demonstrate new equipment as well as new recipes for coffee infused beverages.
Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival
Street fair, Fais Do-Do’s, Coronation of Queen Sugar, Blessing of the Crop, sugar cookery, photo & art exhibits, Louisiana Sugar Cane parade, children’s parade, live music and much more at this years beloved festival.
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Dew Drop Inn
The Dew Drop Inn nurtured some of music’s greatest icons in the 1950s, from Ray Charles to Little Richard. After a restoration preserving the mid-century modern architecture and design, a 17-room boutique hotel — plus a lounge, restaurant, pool, and patio — will soon become a NOLA cultural hub again.
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Botanica: Gardens, Landscapes, and Plant Medicines in South Louisiana, Exhibition to open at the Cabildo
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana State Museum will unveil a new exhibition, Botanica: Gardens, Landscapes, and Plant Medicines in South Louisiana. The exhibition explores the cultural meaning of Louisiana's connections to plants with long lasting relationships to the region and the world, weaving together historical understandings with evolving contemporary practices. Collaborating with herbalists, artists, and gardeners to explore the complex stories of past and present gardens and natural environments from nineteenth-century parterres to the Grow Dat Youth Farm of City Park in New Orleans.
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