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2007 Schedule of Events




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Friday, October 26th:
9:00-11:00am:
Les Artistes du Bayou sponsored FFF Art Contest & Show Registration
5:30pm:
Festival Booths & Rides Open

6:00pm:

Judging of Booth Decorations

6:00-11:00pm:

Pay-One-Price Ride Bracelet
6:00pm:
Opening Ceremonies, Blessing, Posting of the Colors & Flag Raising w/ the South Lafourche ROTC & Cub Scouts from Pack 333 & Girl Scout Troops

6:20pm:

Alstarz Cheerleading Academy
5:30-8:30 pm:
Live Music by Gary T.
8:30-9:00pm:
Auctioning of Baby Crowns
9:00-10:30pm
Live Music by Retrograde
11:00-2:00am:
Live Music by Chee Weez
Saturday, October 27th:

8:30am:

Tennis Tournament Registration/ Adult Div.

9:00am:

Tennis Tournament Begins

11:00am:

Festival Booths & Rides Open

11:00am:

Bayou Hunting Retriever Club Demonstration (In Park)

11:30-2:30pm:

Live Music by Waylon Thibodeaux

11:00-6:00pm:

*Demonstrations Begin at Folklife & Culture Tent (in front of LCC)

11:00-6:00pm:

Festival Art Show Opens for Viewing

Noon-5pm:

Pay-One-Price Ride Bracelet

12:30-1:00pm:

LCOMS Band & Cheerleaders

1:00pm:

K - 8th Grade Cake Baking & Decorating Contest (Deliver Cakes to Sweet Shop)

1:30pm:

Tennis Tournament Registration/ Jr. Div.

2:00pm:

Tennis Tournament Begins/ Jr. Div.

2:00pm:

Judging of Cake Contest

3:00-6:00pm:

Live Music by Blue Eyed Soul

3:50-4:00pm:

Dance Contest/ FREE Registration * AT FUNNEL CAKE BOOTH

6:00-7:30pm:

Live Auction/ Political Forum

6:00-11:00pm:

Pay-One-Price Ride Bracelet

6:00pm:

Texas Hold’em Tournament

7:30-10:30pm:

Live Music by Southern Cross

9:30-10:00pm:

Auctioning of Teen, Miss & Ms. FFF Crowns

11:00-2:00am:

Live Music by Bag of Donuts
Sunday, October 28th:

9:30-10:30am:

Festival Workers & Visitors Mass in Gym

10:30am:

Festival Booths & Rides Open

11:00-2:00pm:

*Demonstrations begin at Folklife & Culture Tent (In front of LCC)

11:00-2:00pm:

Live Music by Cajun Toujours

11:00am:

Bayou Hunting Retriever Club Demonstration (In Park)

11:00-2:30pm:

Pay-One-Price Ride Bracelet

Noon-4:00pm:

Festival Art Show Opens for Public Viewing (In Versailles Room)

Noon-6:00pm:

Drawings for the Laissez Bon Temps Roule` Raffle all afternoon!
12 Chances to Win! Tickets for Sale all Weekend in the Souvenir Stand.

2:30-6:00pm:

Pay-One-Price Ride Bracelet

2:45pm:

Children’s Costume Contest

3:00pm:

Trick or Treating under the big tent, Booth to Booth

3:00-6:00pm:

Live Music by Wayne Foret

6:00pm:

Drawing for the $5000 Raffle

 

Event Descriptions:
Saturday, October 27th, 2007

11:00 am – 11:30 am:
Meet the FFF Queens & Grand Marshals
Meet our newest festival royalty! Also, speak with the outgoing French Food Festival Miss Queen XXXIII, Ms. Megi Callais and view her memorabilia from all of her travels around La. & beyond- where she did a great job representing French Food Festival. Bid Grand Marshal XXIX, Mr. Roland “Butch” Guidroz a fond farewell for the great job he continues to do for the Larose Civic Center. Welcome Grand Marshal XXX, Mr. Wiley Melancon!

11:30 am – Noon:
Make the Veillee

Learn about the history of the Larose Civic Center, the French Food Festival and more! Come on by & speak authentic Cajun French with some of our best locals including Mr. Weldon Matherne & guests. This exhibition offers FREE Coffee sponsored by La Maison de Cafe!

Noon – 1:00 pm:
Cajun Wood Crafts by Mr. Vinis Gisclair

When you sit on the swing on your front porch, do you wonder who built it? Do you know what swamp the cypress wood came from? Talk to one of the most interesting wood workers on Bayou Lafourche and experience the beauty, history and art of local woodworking at its best!

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm:
Book Readings by Local Cajun Authors

Stop by & hear excerpts read by the authors of some of our favorite books written by talented people from Bayou Lafourche & the surrounding areas, including children’s books! Also present will be Woody Falgoux, who will read from his latest book Rise of the Cajun Mariners, a written history of some of the most powerful men in the local boat industry.

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm:
Basket Weaving & Beading on a Loom

Join Mrs. Charlene Soares & her daughters, Tasha, Angela & Kayla, as they exhibit remarkable artisan skills of basket weaving & beading on a loom, an art handed down from generation to generation while hearing the history & uses of these beautiful items.

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm:
Chef Caine Thomassie - Cooking Demo

Join esteemed local Chef Caine Thomassie & watch as he prepares one of the bayou’s favorite dishes while recounting historically how we ended up great soups such as Sweet Potato Soup & all of the delicious toppings to garnish with!

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm:
Old Fashioned Quilting with a New Spin

Join Mrs. Dodie Lorraine as she puts a new & modern spin on the traditional art of quilting using a sewing machine. She, along with other friends will demonstrate quilting from the beginning of picking a pattern & gathering materials to putting the final touches on these amazing works of art.

5:00 pm – 6:00 pm:
Fun with the Family – A Legacy of Cajun Music through the Generations

Come and pass a good time with Roland “T-Cajun” Cheramie & friends as they relive the colorful history & continuing art of traditional Cajun music, featuring several generations of musicians & many different instruments. Come & experience this hands on exhibit! Ever had a hankering to hold an accordion or play a washboard?

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

11:00 am – Noon:
Hot Stuff! La. Seafood Boiling at its Best!
Come by for FREE samples of this tasty exhibit sponsored by Crabs, LLC. & the new Crab Station in Larose, Louisiana as shown by Mr. Dennis “Crab Man” Landry. Learn how the experts boil all of our favorite shell fish caught right here off the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this exhibit is sure to be a great one!

Noon – 1:00 pm:
Gotta Sweet tooth? How to Make Bouille!

Most of us have grown up on it, but fewer & fewer know how to make it. If you’ve ever wondered how your MaMa made that bouille? Join Mrs. Sally Orgeron & Mrs. Rudy Bradford as they premiere their favorite bouille recipe with wafer cookies, angel food cake, fresh fruit and more. Come by after your favorite fair lunch & get FREE samples!

1:00 pm – 2:00pm:
A Century of Life with on Bayou Lafourche

Mrs. Viola Guidroz & Guests join “Taunte Vi” as she recounts her unique experiences growing up on Bayou Lafourche & her interpretation of how life has changed in the past 90+ years! She & other guests will be interviewed during this special exhibit featured for the first time ever at the French Food Festival.

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm:
Mason Jar Candle Making

If you’ve ever smelled a candle so sweet & yummy it makes your mouth water, then join us for this demonstration of how our local artists color, scent, pour, & name these popular creations!

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm:
Carving & Duck Decoy Making

Join amazing local artisans as featured at this year’s Cajun Heritage Festival as they demonstrate carving, sculpting and painting decoys &other traditional items as learned through generations.


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