Showing posts with label Ouachita Parish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ouachita Parish. Show all posts
May 03, 2011
Visit Monroe/West Monroe soon!
Upcoming Summer Events to check out:
June 2 · Downtown Gallery Crawl
June 13-17 · Adventures in Art at Masur Museum Summer Camp
June 23-25 · 49th Annual Miss Louisiana Pageant
July 2 · Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks Extravaganza
July 18-20 · 2011 National Horseshoe Pitchers Assc. World Tournament
July 23 · Harvest Festival at Landry Vineyards
Information from Monroe-West Monroe Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.monroe-westmonroe.org
Labels:
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July 2011,
June 2011,
May 2011,
Monroe,
Ouachita Parish,
West Monroe
January 13, 2011
January 2011: Things to do and see in Monroe-West Monroe
Through January 31
Ouachita River Art Gallery features: Charlie Heck
Ouachita River Art Galley’s Artist of the Month for January is Charlie Heck. Exhibit features Heck’s work with black and white photography. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Free
Ouachita River Art Gallery, 308 Trenton Street, West Monroe, 318-322-2380 or www.orag.org
January 13
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches, 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 14
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 14 & 15
Ag Expo 2011
The expo is fun for the whole family with a trade show, wildlife exhibit, Jr. Livestock Show, Sanctioned Rabbit Show, Miniature Cow Show, Elsie the Cow, commodity samples, and more! 2:00-8:00 p.m. Friday; 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Saturday, Cost: $5; Under 6 free
Ike Hamilton Expo Center, West Monroe, 318-355-2495 or www.agexpo.org
January 14-16
Antique Show
This annual antique show features dealers from all over the United States offering glassware, jewelry, silver, furniture, linens, old books and crystal restoration!
Time: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday, 12:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday, Cost: $5; children 12 and under free
Monroe Convention Center, Monroe, 318-323-3188 or 318-396-9143
January 15
Gardening Seminar: Steps to Success
Check out this first time event about gardening with LSU and Louisiana Tech specialists and author, Barbara Pleasant. Event includes Ago Expo tickets, door prizes and much more! 7:30 a.m.-noon, Cost: $10 early registration; $15 after December 31
West Monroe Convention Center, West Monroe, 318-323-2251
January 16
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks! Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 19
Wacky Wednesday at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl offers $2 bowling and $2 burgers every Wednesday. Come have some classic family fun while enjoying live entertainment! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 20
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches. 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 20
Bottles & Brushes at Masur Museum
Looking for a creative way to spend an evening? Join the Masur Museum to create your own work of art under the professional instruction. Bring your favorite bottle of wine or other beverage and enjoy some time with friends! 6:00-8:00 p.m., Cost: $35 museum members; $40 non-members
Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, 318-329-2237 or www.masurmuseum.org
January 21-23
Clash of the Monsters
TBO Entertainment presents this action-packed monster truck show! Event includes Monster Truck Mayhem, Junk Yard Tuff Trucks and much more! Advanced tickets available.
Time: Friday & Saturday 8:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 p.m.
Cost: Adults $16; Children $12; Sunday Children $5
Ike Hamilton Expo Center, West Monroe, 318-325-9160 or www.etix.com
January 21
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 23
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks. Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 26
Wacky Wednesday at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl offers $2 bowling and $2 burgers every Wednesday. Come have some classic family fun while enjoying live entertainment! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 26
Faculty Artist Concert Series Featuring Dr. Micah Everett
Recital features ULM Assistant Professor of Low Brass Micah Everett, accompanied by Professor Coralie White. 7:30 p.m. Free ULM - Emy Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318- 342-1414 or www.ulm.edu/vapa
January 27
Architecture of William King Stubbs
The Cooley House Foundation presents this lecture with special guest, John H.Stubbs. 6:00 p.m. Free, ULM – Emy-Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318-329-2237
January 27
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches. 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25 Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 28-30
KNOE Boat & Outdoor Show
Boats, campers, water toys and much, much more! This year’s event includes the boat show, the gun and knife show and an RV show.
Time: Friday 12:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.; Sunday 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Cost: Adults $6; Children 12 & under free (with paying adult)
Monroe Civic Center Arena & Conference Hall, Monroe, 318-388-8888
January 28
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun!
Time: 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 30
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks! Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 31
Guest Artist on Campus Concert
This concert series features the celebrated four-person ensemble Third Coast Percussion.
Time 7:30 p.m., Cost: $15, ULM - Emy Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318-342-1414 or www.ulm.edu/vapa
http://www.monroe-westmonroe.org/web/index.php?page=calendar
NOTE: these dates and times are subject to change; always check ahead before an event.
Ouachita River Art Gallery features: Charlie Heck
Ouachita River Art Galley’s Artist of the Month for January is Charlie Heck. Exhibit features Heck’s work with black and white photography. Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Free
Ouachita River Art Gallery, 308 Trenton Street, West Monroe, 318-322-2380 or www.orag.org
January 13
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches, 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 14
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 14 & 15
Ag Expo 2011
The expo is fun for the whole family with a trade show, wildlife exhibit, Jr. Livestock Show, Sanctioned Rabbit Show, Miniature Cow Show, Elsie the Cow, commodity samples, and more! 2:00-8:00 p.m. Friday; 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Saturday, Cost: $5; Under 6 free
Ike Hamilton Expo Center, West Monroe, 318-355-2495 or www.agexpo.org
January 14-16
Antique Show
This annual antique show features dealers from all over the United States offering glassware, jewelry, silver, furniture, linens, old books and crystal restoration!
Time: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday, 12:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday, Cost: $5; children 12 and under free
Monroe Convention Center, Monroe, 318-323-3188 or 318-396-9143
January 15
Gardening Seminar: Steps to Success
Check out this first time event about gardening with LSU and Louisiana Tech specialists and author, Barbara Pleasant. Event includes Ago Expo tickets, door prizes and much more! 7:30 a.m.-noon, Cost: $10 early registration; $15 after December 31
West Monroe Convention Center, West Monroe, 318-323-2251
January 16
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks! Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 19
Wacky Wednesday at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl offers $2 bowling and $2 burgers every Wednesday. Come have some classic family fun while enjoying live entertainment! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 20
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches. 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 20
Bottles & Brushes at Masur Museum
Looking for a creative way to spend an evening? Join the Masur Museum to create your own work of art under the professional instruction. Bring your favorite bottle of wine or other beverage and enjoy some time with friends! 6:00-8:00 p.m., Cost: $35 museum members; $40 non-members
Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, 318-329-2237 or www.masurmuseum.org
January 21-23
Clash of the Monsters
TBO Entertainment presents this action-packed monster truck show! Event includes Monster Truck Mayhem, Junk Yard Tuff Trucks and much more! Advanced tickets available.
Time: Friday & Saturday 8:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 p.m.
Cost: Adults $16; Children $12; Sunday Children $5
Ike Hamilton Expo Center, West Monroe, 318-325-9160 or www.etix.com
January 21
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 23
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks. Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 26
Wacky Wednesday at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl offers $2 bowling and $2 burgers every Wednesday. Come have some classic family fun while enjoying live entertainment! 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2
Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 26
Faculty Artist Concert Series Featuring Dr. Micah Everett
Recital features ULM Assistant Professor of Low Brass Micah Everett, accompanied by Professor Coralie White. 7:30 p.m. Free ULM - Emy Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318- 342-1414 or www.ulm.edu/vapa
January 27
Architecture of William King Stubbs
The Cooley House Foundation presents this lecture with special guest, John H.Stubbs. 6:00 p.m. Free, ULM – Emy-Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318-329-2237
January 27
Chop Chop Thursdays at Bayou Bowl
Bayou Bowl has chopped the prices! Come out and have some classic family fun with half price bowling and half price pork chop sandwiches. 5:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $2.25 Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 28-30
KNOE Boat & Outdoor Show
Boats, campers, water toys and much, much more! This year’s event includes the boat show, the gun and knife show and an RV show.
Time: Friday 12:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.; Sunday 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Cost: Adults $6; Children 12 & under free (with paying adult)
Monroe Civic Center Arena & Conference Hall, Monroe, 318-388-8888
January 28
$5 All You Can Bowl Friday
Come celebrate Fridays with Bayou Bowl while having some classic family fun!
Time: 6:00 p.m. – Midnight, Cost: $5, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 30
Family Fun Day at Bayou Bowl
Come have some classic family fun at Bayou Bowl. One price gets you two hours of bowling, four shoe rentals, and four regular soft drinks! Noon-Midnight, Cost: $25, Bayou Bowl Family Fun Center, Monroe, 318-325-2062 or www.bayoubowl.com
January 31
Guest Artist on Campus Concert
This concert series features the celebrated four-person ensemble Third Coast Percussion.
Time 7:30 p.m., Cost: $15, ULM - Emy Lou Biedenharn Recital Hall, Monroe, 318-342-1414 or www.ulm.edu/vapa
http://www.monroe-westmonroe.org/web/index.php?page=calendar
NOTE: these dates and times are subject to change; always check ahead before an event.
Labels:
January 2011,
Monroe,
Ouachita Parish,
West Monroe
November 03, 2010
Monroe Events for November
Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall
November 5-7, Free
Chennault Aviation and Military Museum of Louisiana, 701 Kansas Lane, Monroe
318-362-5540, www.chennaultmmla.org
Experience this unique expression of honor to the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who sacrificed for our country.
Taste of the Twin Cities
Showcasing local restaurants featuring samples of delicious food while retail exhibitors offer opportunities to shop from an array of specialties! And you won't want to miss the live entertainment by local musicians.
November 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost $15
West Monroe Convention Center, 901 Ridge Ave., West Monroe, Louisiana
www.tasteofthetwincities.org
Christmas on the River
November 27
Gallery Open House on Art Alley
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Downtown Monroe/West Monroe
Downtown Christmas Market
Noon to 5 p.m.
Downtown Monroe Riverwalk
100 N. Grand, Monroe
Christmas Express Train
4 p.m., 212 Walnut Street, Monroe
Lighting Ceremony
4:30 p.m., Antique Alley, Trenton Street, West Monroe
Little Miss Christmas on the River Pageant
6:30 p.m., Antique Alley, Trenton Street, West Monroe
November 28
Chamber Arts Brass Christmas Concert
4 p.m., Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, 2006 Riverside Drive, Monroe
For more events
Information from Monroe-West Monroe Convention & Visitors' Bureau
July 02, 2010
July events in Monroe
The Monroe Jaycees present
CenturyLink Independence Day Celebration
Activities from 2 pm to 9 pm
Fireworks 9 pm
Forsythe Park
Free Admission
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WMMX Independence Day Celebration
July 3 & 4 · 3 pm
West Monroe Motocross
Don't miss a weekend filled with racing, BBQ, live music,
children's activities and a fireworks show!
****
Lunch at the Children's Museum
July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Noon
NELA Children's Museum
Enjoy "Tales and Tunes" every Friday in July with the
infamous storyteller Mrs. Moran! Be sure and
bring a sack lunch. Admission is $5.
www.nelcm.org · (318) 361-9611
From: www.monroe-westmonroe.org
CenturyLink Independence Day Celebration
Activities from 2 pm to 9 pm
Fireworks 9 pm
Forsythe Park
Free Admission
****
WMMX Independence Day Celebration
July 3 & 4 · 3 pm
West Monroe Motocross
Don't miss a weekend filled with racing, BBQ, live music,
children's activities and a fireworks show!
****
Lunch at the Children's Museum
July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Noon
NELA Children's Museum
Enjoy "Tales and Tunes" every Friday in July with the
infamous storyteller Mrs. Moran! Be sure and
bring a sack lunch. Admission is $5.
www.nelcm.org · (318) 361-9611
From: www.monroe-westmonroe.org
September 24, 2009
Fun Events to check out
Christmas Festival Poster Unveiling, September 27, The 2009 Natchitoches Christmas Festival Poster was created by 10-year Madalyn Sibley of League City, TX. Held at Dicken's & Co. at 524 Front Street. Posters will be on sale for $35. For more information call 318-357-3839.
"Peanut Butter and Jam Concert Series" on Saturday, October 10 at 6:30 p.m. The Children's Museum
"Peanut Butter and Jam Concert Series" on Saturday, October 10 at 6:30 p.m. The Children's Museum
July 30, 2009
Travel to Monroe-West Monroe for food, fun, shopping and more
Northeast Louisiana is a great place to visit. There's much to do and see. If it is shopping that you fancy, try out many of the unique shops in the area. If it is the fine Louisiana cuisine that you are searching for, look no further; it is here. For the outdoors enthusiast, there are plenty of parks, rivers, wildlife areas and lakes to enjoy. If history is your passion, there's plenty to see in do in Northeast Louisiana.
For shoppers, enjoy a day strolling through Antiques Alley or wander through the unique shops in downtown West Monroe. Enjoy shopping at North Louisiana's largest shopping mall, Pecanland Mall. There are shops and boutiques which offer the savvy shopper the latest fashion and home decor trends. Visit Paul Michael Company, Kim's Kloset, K-sera, Herringstone's, Mojo's Boutique, and Imperial Galleries to name a few.
There are over 70 locally owned, distinct restaurants in Monroe-West Monroe. Eat traditional Southern comfort food, Cajun fare or sample some of the unique flavors of the area. Local restaurants serve up fried chicken, smothered pork chops, catfish, gumbo, poboys, black-eyed peas and other local favorites daily.
For those who love to live on the wild side, Northeast Louisiana has some amazing scenery. There is something for every outdoor enthusiast: fishing, boating, hunting, camping, hiking, golf or just hang out at one of the area's many parks.
According to the Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau the Ouachita River was voted by National Geographic as one of the world’s 10 most scenic Rivers.
For lovers of history visit the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum or tour the Biedenharn Bible Museum & Gardens.
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August 3, 13th Annual Community Bridal Fair, Bridal dresses, tuxedos, caterers, videographers and photographers all on site. Plus many more helpful ideas to plan your big day and thousands in door prizes! 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. $5 West Monroe Convention Center, West Monroe, 318-322-8349
August 3-7, Zoo Summer Camp: For the Birds! Walk, waddle, swim, or run to this feathery, fun-filled camp. Campers will learn all sorts of neat information about birds. For ages 4-5. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., $40 Zoo Society members; $55 non-members, Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Monroe, 318-329-2400 or www.monroezoo.org
August 3-7, Zoo Summer Camp: Birdiacs, Campers will become “birdiacs” as they meet a variety of birds, conduct feather and beak experiments, make bird feeders, and more! For ages 5-12. 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., $90 Zoo Society members; $110 non-members, Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Monroe, 318-329-2400 or www.monroezoo.org
August 6, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl, Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more!, 5:00 – 9:00 p.m., Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
August 7, Biedenharn Special Evening Hours: Astronomy Night, Special evening hours are perfect for couples, families, and friends! They are also ideal for night photography, marriage proposals and garden enthusiasts. This month features special guest Don Wheeler, Assoc. Professor of Science at Delta Community College. Delta’s telescopes will be set-up for all to enjoy. Learn more about astronomy while exploring the moon up close. Subject to change without notice pending weather conditions. 9:00 – 11:00 p.m., Free, Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, Monroe, 318-387-5281 or www.bmuseum.org
August 29, Downtown Cinema, Come enjoy this outdoor movie experience in Downtown Monroe! Each month features a new movie. Remember to bring your own seating. Movie begins after dark – 7:30ish, Free, 128 South Grand, Downtown Monroe, www.thedowntowncinema.com
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September 24-October 4, Ark-La-Miss Fair, Come to the fair for rides, games, prizes, carnival food, and fun for all ages!, Monroe Civic Center, Monroe, 318-329-3342 or www.arklamissfair.info
September 26, Downtown Cinema, Come enjoy this outdoor movie experience in Downtown Monroe! Each month features a new movie. Remember to bring your own seating. Movie begins after dark – 7:30ish, Free, 128 South Grand, Downtown Monroe, www.thedowntowncinema.com
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October 1, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl. Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more! 5:00 – 9:00 p.m., Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
October 10, Community Days: Woods, Woodworking, & Tools, Starr Homeplace boosts seven museums along with a working quilting room, woodworking shop, blacksmith, and 50’s cottage. Great for a family outing! A program is provided along with the noon meal. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., $5 entry fee; $8 for community meal, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, LA 133/US 425, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700 or 318-651-8311
October 10, Louisiana Art & Folk Festival, The festival will include fine art exhibits & demonstrations, continuous music in 2 areas, children’s area, art & crafts booths, food, and more.. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $3; Children 3-12 $1, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-0726
October 17, 19th Annual St. Patrick’s Herbal Harvest, Features over 50 vendors with plants and herbs, original arts and crafts, jewelry, children’s clothes, and garden accessories. Jellies, soups, and sausages will be available for purchase; there will also be an herbal display inside church. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Free to attend, St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 1712 Wellerman Road, West Monroe, 318-396-1341
October 24-25, Northeast Louisiana Celtic Festival, The festival honors the rich Celtic heritage of Northeast Louisiana. www.nelacelticfest.net
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November 1, Antique Alley Fall & Holiday Open House. Antique Alley merchants have held the Open House each year for approximately 20 years to usher in the holiday shopping season. Each store is open with refreshments and musicians often play music up and down Trenton Street. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Free to attend, Antique Alley, Trenton Street, West Monroe, 318-387-1933 or 318-387-5691
November 7
Starr Homeplace Road Trip: Soule’ Live Stream Festival, Meridian, MS, The Soule’ Stream Engine Works has been preserved intact and is being turned into the Mississippi Industrial Arts Museum. Exhibits include tractors, cars, engines print shops, and weaving guilds. Roadtrip leaves from Wal-Mart in West Monroe. All fees refunded and events cancel if there are not an adequate numbers of reservations. 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (8 hours drive time) Cost: $65, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, LA 133/US 425, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700 or 318-651-8311
November 7, M2M Barbeque & Blues on the Ouachita, A M2M event features a BBQ contest and blues music. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. $10; includes music & a meal, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-2138
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December 3, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl, Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more! 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
December 5, Caldwell Country Christmas Parade & Fireworks, Beautifully decorated and lighted parade entries will roll through downtown Columbia with Christmas music playing. A fireworks display will start as the parade crosses the Ouachita River. 6:30 p.m. Free, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-0726
December 5, Starr Homeplace Road Trip: Chimneyville Craft Festival - Jackson, MS, This is the best exhibition of fine hand made crafts anywhere in the mid south; a real treat for the eye and senses. All fees refunded and events canceled if there are not an adequate number of reservations. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $40, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700
For more events in the Monroe-West Monroe Area click the link below
Calendar of Events from Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Note: the events listed here were supplied by the Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Before traveling to an event, call ahead to be sure the event wasn't canceled or changed to a different date. Happy trekking!
For shoppers, enjoy a day strolling through Antiques Alley or wander through the unique shops in downtown West Monroe. Enjoy shopping at North Louisiana's largest shopping mall, Pecanland Mall. There are shops and boutiques which offer the savvy shopper the latest fashion and home decor trends. Visit Paul Michael Company, Kim's Kloset, K-sera, Herringstone's, Mojo's Boutique, and Imperial Galleries to name a few.
There are over 70 locally owned, distinct restaurants in Monroe-West Monroe. Eat traditional Southern comfort food, Cajun fare or sample some of the unique flavors of the area. Local restaurants serve up fried chicken, smothered pork chops, catfish, gumbo, poboys, black-eyed peas and other local favorites daily.
For those who love to live on the wild side, Northeast Louisiana has some amazing scenery. There is something for every outdoor enthusiast: fishing, boating, hunting, camping, hiking, golf or just hang out at one of the area's many parks.
According to the Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau the Ouachita River was voted by National Geographic as one of the world’s 10 most scenic Rivers.
For lovers of history visit the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum or tour the Biedenharn Bible Museum & Gardens.
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August - December 2009 Special Events in Monroe-West Monroe
August 3, 13th Annual Community Bridal Fair, Bridal dresses, tuxedos, caterers, videographers and photographers all on site. Plus many more helpful ideas to plan your big day and thousands in door prizes! 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. $5 West Monroe Convention Center, West Monroe, 318-322-8349
August 3-7, Zoo Summer Camp: For the Birds! Walk, waddle, swim, or run to this feathery, fun-filled camp. Campers will learn all sorts of neat information about birds. For ages 4-5. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., $40 Zoo Society members; $55 non-members, Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Monroe, 318-329-2400 or www.monroezoo.org
August 3-7, Zoo Summer Camp: Birdiacs, Campers will become “birdiacs” as they meet a variety of birds, conduct feather and beak experiments, make bird feeders, and more! For ages 5-12. 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., $90 Zoo Society members; $110 non-members, Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, Monroe, 318-329-2400 or www.monroezoo.org
August 6, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl, Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more!, 5:00 – 9:00 p.m., Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
August 7, Biedenharn Special Evening Hours: Astronomy Night, Special evening hours are perfect for couples, families, and friends! They are also ideal for night photography, marriage proposals and garden enthusiasts. This month features special guest Don Wheeler, Assoc. Professor of Science at Delta Community College. Delta’s telescopes will be set-up for all to enjoy. Learn more about astronomy while exploring the moon up close. Subject to change without notice pending weather conditions. 9:00 – 11:00 p.m., Free, Biedenharn Museum & Gardens, Monroe, 318-387-5281 or www.bmuseum.org
August 29, Downtown Cinema, Come enjoy this outdoor movie experience in Downtown Monroe! Each month features a new movie. Remember to bring your own seating. Movie begins after dark – 7:30ish, Free, 128 South Grand, Downtown Monroe, www.thedowntowncinema.com
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September 24-October 4, Ark-La-Miss Fair, Come to the fair for rides, games, prizes, carnival food, and fun for all ages!, Monroe Civic Center, Monroe, 318-329-3342 or www.arklamissfair.info
September 26, Downtown Cinema, Come enjoy this outdoor movie experience in Downtown Monroe! Each month features a new movie. Remember to bring your own seating. Movie begins after dark – 7:30ish, Free, 128 South Grand, Downtown Monroe, www.thedowntowncinema.com
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October 1, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl. Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more! 5:00 – 9:00 p.m., Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
October 10, Community Days: Woods, Woodworking, & Tools, Starr Homeplace boosts seven museums along with a working quilting room, woodworking shop, blacksmith, and 50’s cottage. Great for a family outing! A program is provided along with the noon meal. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., $5 entry fee; $8 for community meal, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, LA 133/US 425, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700 or 318-651-8311
October 10, Louisiana Art & Folk Festival, The festival will include fine art exhibits & demonstrations, continuous music in 2 areas, children’s area, art & crafts booths, food, and more.. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $3; Children 3-12 $1, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-0726
October 17, 19th Annual St. Patrick’s Herbal Harvest, Features over 50 vendors with plants and herbs, original arts and crafts, jewelry, children’s clothes, and garden accessories. Jellies, soups, and sausages will be available for purchase; there will also be an herbal display inside church. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Free to attend, St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 1712 Wellerman Road, West Monroe, 318-396-1341
October 24-25, Northeast Louisiana Celtic Festival, The festival honors the rich Celtic heritage of Northeast Louisiana. www.nelacelticfest.net
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November 1, Antique Alley Fall & Holiday Open House. Antique Alley merchants have held the Open House each year for approximately 20 years to usher in the holiday shopping season. Each store is open with refreshments and musicians often play music up and down Trenton Street. 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Free to attend, Antique Alley, Trenton Street, West Monroe, 318-387-1933 or 318-387-5691
November 7
Starr Homeplace Road Trip: Soule’ Live Stream Festival, Meridian, MS, The Soule’ Stream Engine Works has been preserved intact and is being turned into the Mississippi Industrial Arts Museum. Exhibits include tractors, cars, engines print shops, and weaving guilds. Roadtrip leaves from Wal-Mart in West Monroe. All fees refunded and events cancel if there are not an adequate numbers of reservations. 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (8 hours drive time) Cost: $65, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, LA 133/US 425, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700 or 318-651-8311
November 7, M2M Barbeque & Blues on the Ouachita, A M2M event features a BBQ contest and blues music. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. $10; includes music & a meal, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-2138
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December 3, Downtown Monroe Art Crawl, Make your way from one historic jewel to the next, each filled with fine art and friendly faces. The Downtown Gallery Art Crawl is hosted by a community of artists and the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and provides art, live entertainment, and more! 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. Free to attend, Downtown Monroe, Monroe, 318-329-1921 or www.downtowngallerycrawl.com
December 5, Caldwell Country Christmas Parade & Fireworks, Beautifully decorated and lighted parade entries will roll through downtown Columbia with Christmas music playing. A fireworks display will start as the parade crosses the Ouachita River. 6:30 p.m. Free, Main Street, Columbia, 318-649-0726
December 5, Starr Homeplace Road Trip: Chimneyville Craft Festival - Jackson, MS, This is the best exhibition of fine hand made crafts anywhere in the mid south; a real treat for the eye and senses. All fees refunded and events canceled if there are not an adequate number of reservations. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Cost: $40, Starr Homeplace Heritage & Creativity Center, Oak Ridge, 318-244-5700
For more events in the Monroe-West Monroe Area click the link below
Calendar of Events from Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Note: the events listed here were supplied by the Monroe-West Monroe Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Before traveling to an event, call ahead to be sure the event wasn't canceled or changed to a different date. Happy trekking!
February 16, 2009
Buy Local Produce, Visit a Farmer's Market

Be sure to call and check ahead as hours and days are subject to change.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport Farmers' Market, 101 Crockett St., Shreveport, LA 71101, open June - August
Lincoln Parish
Ruston Farmers Market, Downtown Ruston, public parking lot east of Monroe Street, Between, Railroad & Louisania Avenue, Ruston, LA 71270, 318-251-3479, www.rustonfarmersmarket.org, open May - October, Hours: Saturday, 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Natchitoches Parish
Cane River Green Market, Natchitoches Downtown Riverbank, 750 Second Street, Natchitoches, LA 71457, 318-238-7500 Open: May - July, Saturday, Hours: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Ouachita Parish
Monroe Farmers Market, 1212 Washington Street, Monroe, LA 71201, 318-282-1410, Open: May - November, Monday - Saturday, Hours: 6:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
West Monroe Farmers' Market, 1700 North 7th St., West Monroe, LA 71291, Open: March - December
Union Parish
Union Parish Farmers' Market, 407 S. Main St.,Farmerville, LA 71241, Open: January - December
Vernon Parish
Vernon Parish Farmers Market, 3rd Street, Leesville, LA 71446, 337-392-1776, Open: June - November, Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
Winn Parish
Winn Farmers Market, 31 west Main Street, Corner of Main and St.John Streets, Winnfield, LA 71483, 318-628-4438 or 628-2352, open: January - December, Hours: Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Source: http://apps.ams.usda.gov/FarmersMarkets/
Art Credit: Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
November 25, 2008
Christmas in Ouachita Parish
December 1-31, Christmas at the Biedenharn
Come enjoy “The Songs of Christmas” inside the Biedenharn home. This year, the Monroe Garden Study League is decorating each room of the house to depict their favorite Christmas song. Families may take holiday snapshots at a special location in the Fountain Room.
Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.
Biedenharn Museum & Gardens Monroe. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org
December 4-6, Biedenharn Christmas Open House
Come celebrate the first Christmas in the Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum. Santa Claus will visit and be available for pictures. Enjoy live holiday performances, festive décor, and lighting displays in the Biedenharn home and ELSong Gardens from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Admission is free. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org
December 4-7, Christmas on the Ouachita
Downtown Monroe & West Monroe offers multiple holiday festivities this weekend. The Downtown Art Crawl, Masur Museum Exhibition, Santa’s Christmas Village, Biedenharn Open House, and Christmas on the Alley are only a few of the holiday events going on. See the online schedule for a complete listing of events. For more information call 318-387-5691 or visit 800-843-1872 or www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 5, “Twelve Days of Christmas” Fundraiser
Kick off the opening of Santa’s Christmas Village at this one of a kind fundraiser. Specialty drinks, eats, live music, and more! There will also be a live auction of unique packages.
Time: Patron’s Party 7:00 p.m.; Event 8:00 p.m.
Cost: $50; Sponsorships Available
Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum. For more information call 318-361-9611.
December 5-7, Christmas on the Alley Festival
Come see beautiful Antique Alley as it is adorned with lights and filled with the holiday spirit. Friday will feature a block party with entertainment, food, and boutique shopping. Visit on Saturday for shopping, all-day entertainment, and the ceremonial lighting of the lights. Also stop by Christmas on the Alley to watch the Cottonland Christmas Parade and Jaycees Christmas Fireworks. This event begins at 10:00 a.m. until and is free. Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. For more information call 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 6, 2nd Annual Bawcomville Redneck Christmas Parade
Come see a parade of tractors, 4 wheelers, floats, cars, trucks, walkers, horses, goats, and more. Entry fee to be a part of the parade is $10 or a new toy to benefit the children of Bawcomville.
Parade line up is at 10:30 a.m. The parade is in the Bawcomville suburb of West Monroe. For more information call 318-388-5858 or 318-651-8311
December 6, Masur Museum: Drop-By Children’s Activity
Visit the John Scott Retrospective exhibition as kids participate in a drop-by art activity from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tours with the curator will be available until 4:00 p.m. For more information call 318-329-2237 or visit www.masurmuseum.org.
December 6, Cooley House Open House
Visit the newly renovated Cooley House with guided tours every hour beginning at 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. (Last tour begins at 4:00 p.m.) Admission is free. The Cooley House is located at 1011 South Grand Street in Monroe. For more information call 318-329-2237.
December 6, Cottonland Christmas Parade at 3:00 p.m.
The annual community-wide Christmas parade brings holiday fun for all ages! For more information call 318-381-4203
December 6, Christmas Lighting Ceremony at 6:00 p.m.
Watch as the City of Monroe lights the Civic Center lights at the Monroe Civic Center. For more information call 318-329-2227
December 6-21, Santa’s Christmas Village
Visit with Santa, read with Mrs. Claus, decorate a cookie, write letters to Santa, and play in the “snow!” Santa’s Village offers tons of family fun! Bring your camera!
Visit the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum on Tuesdays-Fridays 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.; Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Cost is $5.00. For more information call 318-361-9611.
December 7 & 14, Sunday at the Grand, Biedenharn Museum & Gardens
Enjoy holiday sights and sounds in the beautiful Biedenharn home on Sunday afternoons. Performances will take place in the music room where Emy-Lou Biedenharn’s 1930s Steinway & Sons grand piano is displayed. Sunday at the Grand is free to the public and open from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org.
December 13, Christmas on the Alley: “Old-Fashioned Christmas”, Antique Alley
Step back into time as store owners dress in classic outfits and carolers fill the streets. Take a buggy ride through the lights and experience the magical Christmas season. There will be all-day entertainment and shops offer extended shopping hours. Open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. Call for more 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 21, Christmas on the Alley: “Last Blast for Shopping”, Antique Alley
Shop, shop, shop as the holiday quickly approaches! Discover all-day entertainment and sales galore as you find those last minute gifts and treasures. Check out all of the lighting displays as you take a buggy ride through the streets. Open from 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. Call for more 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
Source: Monroe-West Monroe Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau
http://www.monroe-westmonroe.org/web/index.php?page=calendar
Come enjoy “The Songs of Christmas” inside the Biedenharn home. This year, the Monroe Garden Study League is decorating each room of the house to depict their favorite Christmas song. Families may take holiday snapshots at a special location in the Fountain Room.
Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.
Biedenharn Museum & Gardens Monroe. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org
December 4-6, Biedenharn Christmas Open House
Come celebrate the first Christmas in the Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum. Santa Claus will visit and be available for pictures. Enjoy live holiday performances, festive décor, and lighting displays in the Biedenharn home and ELSong Gardens from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Admission is free. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org
December 4-7, Christmas on the Ouachita
Downtown Monroe & West Monroe offers multiple holiday festivities this weekend. The Downtown Art Crawl, Masur Museum Exhibition, Santa’s Christmas Village, Biedenharn Open House, and Christmas on the Alley are only a few of the holiday events going on. See the online schedule for a complete listing of events. For more information call 318-387-5691 or visit 800-843-1872 or www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 5, “Twelve Days of Christmas” Fundraiser
Kick off the opening of Santa’s Christmas Village at this one of a kind fundraiser. Specialty drinks, eats, live music, and more! There will also be a live auction of unique packages.
Time: Patron’s Party 7:00 p.m.; Event 8:00 p.m.
Cost: $50; Sponsorships Available
Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum. For more information call 318-361-9611.
December 5-7, Christmas on the Alley Festival
Come see beautiful Antique Alley as it is adorned with lights and filled with the holiday spirit. Friday will feature a block party with entertainment, food, and boutique shopping. Visit on Saturday for shopping, all-day entertainment, and the ceremonial lighting of the lights. Also stop by Christmas on the Alley to watch the Cottonland Christmas Parade and Jaycees Christmas Fireworks. This event begins at 10:00 a.m. until and is free. Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. For more information call 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 6, 2nd Annual Bawcomville Redneck Christmas Parade
Come see a parade of tractors, 4 wheelers, floats, cars, trucks, walkers, horses, goats, and more. Entry fee to be a part of the parade is $10 or a new toy to benefit the children of Bawcomville.
Parade line up is at 10:30 a.m. The parade is in the Bawcomville suburb of West Monroe. For more information call 318-388-5858 or 318-651-8311
December 6, Masur Museum: Drop-By Children’s Activity
Visit the John Scott Retrospective exhibition as kids participate in a drop-by art activity from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Tours with the curator will be available until 4:00 p.m. For more information call 318-329-2237 or visit www.masurmuseum.org.
December 6, Cooley House Open House
Visit the newly renovated Cooley House with guided tours every hour beginning at 12:00 – 5:00 p.m. (Last tour begins at 4:00 p.m.) Admission is free. The Cooley House is located at 1011 South Grand Street in Monroe. For more information call 318-329-2237.
December 6, Cottonland Christmas Parade at 3:00 p.m.
The annual community-wide Christmas parade brings holiday fun for all ages! For more information call 318-381-4203
December 6, Christmas Lighting Ceremony at 6:00 p.m.
Watch as the City of Monroe lights the Civic Center lights at the Monroe Civic Center. For more information call 318-329-2227
December 6-21, Santa’s Christmas Village
Visit with Santa, read with Mrs. Claus, decorate a cookie, write letters to Santa, and play in the “snow!” Santa’s Village offers tons of family fun! Bring your camera!
Visit the Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum on Tuesdays-Fridays 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.; Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Cost is $5.00. For more information call 318-361-9611.
December 7 & 14, Sunday at the Grand, Biedenharn Museum & Gardens
Enjoy holiday sights and sounds in the beautiful Biedenharn home on Sunday afternoons. Performances will take place in the music room where Emy-Lou Biedenharn’s 1930s Steinway & Sons grand piano is displayed. Sunday at the Grand is free to the public and open from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. For more information call 318-387-5281 or visit www.bmuseum.org.
December 13, Christmas on the Alley: “Old-Fashioned Christmas”, Antique Alley
Step back into time as store owners dress in classic outfits and carolers fill the streets. Take a buggy ride through the lights and experience the magical Christmas season. There will be all-day entertainment and shops offer extended shopping hours. Open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. Call for more 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
December 21, Christmas on the Alley: “Last Blast for Shopping”, Antique Alley
Shop, shop, shop as the holiday quickly approaches! Discover all-day entertainment and sales galore as you find those last minute gifts and treasures. Check out all of the lighting displays as you take a buggy ride through the streets. Open from 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Antique Alley is located on Trenton Street in West Monroe. Call for more 318-387-5691 or 800-843-1872 or visit www.monroe-westmonroe.org
Source: Monroe-West Monroe Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau
http://www.monroe-westmonroe.org/web/index.php?page=calendar
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