93 / 104 fire on the levee: the battle of baton rouge. audubon state historic site, st. francisville, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. experience living history by commemorating the 154th anniversary of the battle of baton rouge through reenactments and demon- strations by reenactors of the 7th louisiana infantry and site staff. (888) 677-2838 free first sunday. free admission to the lsu museum of art, lasm, the old state capitol, uss kidd, and brec?s mag- nolia mound plantation. visitbatonrouge.com harvest days. lsu rural life muse- um from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. the living history demonstration will interpret activities that took place on louisiana farms and plan- tations during harvest time in the 1800?s. activities include cooking, making soap, woodworking, and hands-on activities in which the general public can participate. wagon rides and other activities are included. general admission charged. lsu.edu/rurallife lamaze: labor of love. woman?s hospital from 1-5 p.m. for couples want- ing to learn how lamaze techniques assist in labor and birth. second of two classes. plan to take this class during the last 8-10 weeks of pregnancy and after attending the preparing for delivery class. registration required. womans.org plantfest. hilltop arboretum from noon-4 p.m. annual sale of over 5,000 plants. there will also be specialty plant and craft vendors to meet all the needs of gardeners and their gardens as well as food and drink. lsu.edu/hilltop sadie robertson: live original tour. baton rouge river center at 7 p.m. inspirational night of motivational messages, interactive sessions, and live music by family force 5 and love & the outcome. brrivercenter.com sugarfest. west baton rouge mu- seum, port allen, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. with food, history information, folklife demonstra- tions, sweets contest, music, performances, and exhibits. westbatonrougemuseum.com 3 monday baby and you orientation tour. woman?s hospital today at 6:30 and 8 p.m. or