Home School: Engineering Igloos
Join our home school children at TREE House as we use our engineering skills to build igloos from marshmallows and toothpicks! Regular admission rates apply.
Join our home school children at TREE House as we use our engineering skills to build igloos from marshmallows and toothpicks! Regular admission rates apply.
Join us for three days of ice skating, train rides, snow, horse & carriage rides, Indie Village, music, fireworks and MUCH more!
Admission is free!
CLARC Hamfest 2018
Saturday, October 13th Kees Park, 2450 Hwy 28 E.
Pineville, Louisiana
8:00 am till 1:00 pm Breakfast (donuts and coffee)
TALK IN Frequency: 147.330 Tone 173.8 Lunch will be Available
Alternate Frequency: 147.375 Tone 173.8
ECHOLINK: KD5DFL-R or Node # 169091
Plenty of space available for swap tables,
fellowship, tall tales, food and fun.
Admission $5.00. Main Prize and Door Prize Tickets $1.00 ea.
Tables $10.00. Tables are on a first come, first serve basis.
For advanced tickets and information:
Toddler story time and craft. Regular Admission Rates Apply.
On Friday, October 26, the LSUA Foundation will celebrate its ninth annual LSUA Foundation Gala!
This black-tie affair will be held in Convention Hall in downtown Alexandria from 6:30pm - 11:00pm. Monies raised go towards campus technology improvements.
Tickets are $100 per person and table sponsorships are available. Please contact Shere' Thaxton at 318-619-2918 for more information or to purchase tickets.
The second Cavanaugh Lecture series event will feature Rafael Romero whose lecture, “Nothing is Normal in Nicaragua,” will address the current political situation in his native country.
Romero is an Instructor of Business at LSUA and will speak on Tuesday, October 16 at the Alexandria Museum of Art from 5:30-7:00.
This fun, educational event for all ages will be held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. and is FREE TO THE PUBLIC. Old-fashioned games, pony rides, quilting demonstrations, spinning demonstrations, blacksmith presentations, and a barnyard petting zoo will help attendees appreciate life in the early 1900’s. As the largest sawmill west of the Mississippi River, Fullerton was a bustling town and participants at Sawmill Day may take guided tours of the ruins that once were Fullerton. Concessions and crafts are available for purchase.
Join us for Tales Along the Bayou, a Halloween storytelling event for families hosted by Rapides Parish Library at the Kent Plantation House. Ghostly Tales and Ghoulish Fun For All! Bring your own food, blankets, chairs, Chick-Fil-A will be selling tasty treats, free face painting, purchase a glowstick and come in costume!
Our story tellers this year are: Sylvia Davis, Bryan and Terri Kinder and Tobias E. Taba III.