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The largest art event of the year in Ascension Parish will take place this weekend. The annual “Awesome Art in Autumn Gardens” event will be held at Houmas House on River Road in Darrow Saturday and Sunday. The event will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days.
Swamp tours offer a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see these prehistoric creatures in their natural environment.
Grab yourself a little piece of Catfish Heaven at the 17th annual Conroe Cajun Catfish Festival -- happening in Downtown Conroe next weekend: Friday (10/13), Saturday (10/14) and Sunday (10/15); the downtown square is the center of the action, but you can find music on five stages throughout the historic area, along with food & drink, arts & crafts, and non-stop entertainment for the entire
KICKOFF: Saturday 3:30 p.m. Changing speeds this week, the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column hit up a close neighbor to LSU.
Pyrotechnician Chris Reitano remembers watching a Fourth of July fireworks show when he was 9 and knowing just what he wanted to do when he grew up. "(Other kids) wanted to be astronauts," Reitano said. "I wanted to shoot fireworks."
BY MARK SCHLEIFSTEIN c. 2006 Newhouse News S ervice NEW ORLEANS -- As more and more residents return to their flooded homes, they're having to reclaim their urban and suburban realms from nature, in all its creeping, crawling, slithering grandeur.
Under normal circumstances, it would simply not be a good idea to gather a group of former New Orleanians at a Philadelphia restaurant purporting to serve Creole food. With few exceptions, over the last eight years since I moved back North, such dinners have ended in disappointment and reflections on how difficult it is to find an authentic taste of Louisiana abroad.
BASS "" Good. Start with a Super Pop'R along creek channels. As the day warms, switch to a Senko in baby bass or blue hologram colors fish in 3-6 feet of water next to creeks. Look for schooling fish and throw a Rinky Dink or top water bait. Remember to spray all your baits with Kick N' Bass.
The Mercer Museum's Savory Sampler offers not only a social setting to discuss the myriad artifacts of the Bucks County Historical Society's collection, but also an enlightening, multiple-course culinary profile of Bucks County.
A SCOTTISH chef was yesterday crowned the best in the UK by his peers but then criticised the food on offer at most of the country's restaurants as "pretty dire".

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