Get your singing voices ready for Christmas Caroling in Jackson Square! The tradition returns to the French Quarter on Sunday, December 18th at 7 p.m.
Candle-lit carolers lift their voices in front of the St. Louis Cathedral in a celebration of the season.
Candles and song sheets are provided.

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With the holidays and the upcoming new year fast upon us, we’ll be passing along several bits of info that you’ll want to know. First off this week is a chance to help New Orleans musicians.
Below is a letter from French Quarter Festivals, Inc.
Dear Volunteers,
As a second step to the 2012 Musician Sponsorship Fundraising Mailer, [...]

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We hope you have a wonderful holiday!

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The Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

November 17, 2011

There are a few foods that really define New Orleans, and the po-boy is one of those Crescent City essentials. So what do we do with something we love in Louisiana? We have a festival!
The Oak Street Po-Boy Festival is this Sunday, November 20th from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the corner of Carrollton [...]

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by Melinda Carter
The Renaissance Festival runs from November 5 through December 11 in Hammond, Louisiana.
One of the great New Orleans events this season kicks off this weekend as the 2011 Renaissance Festival is finally upon us. The faire will be highlighted by a theme park-like setup that celebrates European Renaissance in Hammond, LA through teaching, [...]

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