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weekly events angola prison rodeo and craft show. angola prison, sundays in
october
with gates opening at 9 a.m. and the rodeo starting at 2 p.m. features food and handmade arts and crafts available for sale. ? angolarodeo.com basf kids? lab. lasm. second and fourth saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. and sundays at 1:30 and 3 p.m. from polymers to ph testing, explore the world of chemistry in hands-on workshops for
children
ages 6-12 and their parents or caregivers. free for lasm members and included in general admission for non-members. participants may preregister monday through noon thursday prior to the program. ? lasm.org blackwater united methodist church?s pumpkin patch. blackwater united methodist church from
october
8-30. there will be a craft show on
october
15 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; a storytime theater on
october
22 at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and noon; a touch a truck event and special
children
?s activities on
october
29 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; and saturday fun days on
october
15, 22, and 29 with games, face painting, and hayrides. ? blackwaterumc.org corn maze saturdays. lsu agcenter botanic gardens through
october
22. wind through the maze, test your skill at the giant sling shots, climb a hay mountain, take a hayride, and visit the farm animals in the petting zoo. concessions available. admission is $10.50 per person and free for
children
ages three and younger. ? (
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) 763-3990 greater baton rouge state fair. brec?s airline highway park from
october
27-november 6. features rides, food, racing pigs, a magician, music, and youth livestock shows. ? gbrsf.com jumpstart?s read for the record. ebr libraries from
october
17-27. jumpstart?s read for the record campaign mobilizes millions of
children
and adults to celebrate literacy by participating in a shared reading experience. this year?s selection is the bear ate your sandwich by julia sarcone-roach. join other
children
ages three to eight for programs and activities that center on this year?s book. ? ebrpl.com rhythmataz. families helping families of greater baton rouge office on thursdays starting
october
6 from 5:30- 6:30 p.m. inclusive music class for teens and young adults. concludes with a recital at lsu on december 10. ? fhfgbr.org sunday in the park. riverfront plaza levee stage on sundays in
october
from 2-5 p.m. free concert which includes
children
?s activities such as face painting and balloon art. bring blankets or lawn chairs. ? artsbr.org the myrtles halloween experience. the myrtles plantation, st. francisville, on fridays, saturdays, and sundays in
october
. experience the true meaning of halloween at america?s most haunted house. ? (
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) 635-6277 the rocky horror show. theatre baton rouge on thursdays through sundays from
october
20-31 at 7:30 p.m. an after-party will be held on
october
29. this musical is complete with elaborate dances, rock songs, and audience participation. rated r. tickets run $19-24 and the after-party is an additional $15. ? theatrebr.org 9 sunday a nest for celeste. audubon state historic site, st. francisville, from 1-3 p.m. explore the adventures of ce- leste the mouse at oakley house with the book by henry cole. enjoy tea in the back gallery of the house. pre-registration is required and the cost is $10 per per- son which includes the park entrance. (888) 677-2838 after baby comes (abc): baby care and parent care. woman?s hospital from 12:30-5:30 p.m. plan to take this class in the sixth month of preg- nancy or any time if you will be adopting a baby. it?s for new parents, grandparents, adoptive parents, or other caregivers. (
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) 231-5475 fall festival and bbq compe- tition. memorial park, ponchatoula, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. carnival rides, music, games, crafts, petting zoo, bbq and oth- er foods and drinks. sponsored by pon- chatoula kiwanis. (800) 617-4502 port allen centennial cel- ebration. port allen downtown and riverfront. bands, parade, fireworks, cook-off, car show, carnival rides and games, and a city historical exhibit. westbatonrouge.net louisiana sinfonietta: music from baroque to the con- temporary. lsu school of music recital hall at 2 p.m. tickets are $15. louisianasinfonietta.org port allen guided walking tour. jack?s place, court street, port allen, at 10:45 a.m. presented by the west baton rouge museum and led by local doug wilkinson, as part of the city?s centennial celebration. westbatonrougemuseum.com sensory sunday. audubon zoo, new orleans, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. audubon zoo welcomes those families with
children
with special needs to en- joy special sensory activities and animal encounters at the education area of the zoo. there is no fee for this event. reg- istration is not needed, but participants will be asked to sign-in and give feedback. auduboninstitute.org st. george parish fair . st. george catholic church from 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. food, games, a kiddieland, and shops. stgeorgefair.com teach students how to learn. barnes and noble, citiplace, at 3 p.m. meet author sandra mcguire and learn that if you teach students how to learn and give them simple, straightforward strategies to use, they can significantly increase their learning and performance. (
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) 926-2600 10 monday columbus day amanda shires. manship theatre at 7:30 p.m. a fiddle prodigy that joined the legendary texas playboys at the age of 15, amanda shires? talents began to be exposed to the alt-country/americana world as a member of the thrift store cowboy. manshiptheatre.org monday movie and pajama party. jones creek library at 6:30 p.m.
children
of all ages are invited to watch brave .
children
are encouraged to wear their favorite library-appropriate pajamas, and bring their own snacks to enjoy during the rated pg movie. each child must be accompanied by an adult. (
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) 756-1160 11 tuesday behind the scenes hospital tour. baton rouge general hospital to- day and
october
13 at 8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. staff members will discuss state-of-the-art technology, and patients and family members will share personal stories about their experience at baton rouge general. registration required. (
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) 763-4831 breastfeeding basics. woman?s hospital today and
october
12 from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. learn the benefits of breast - feeding, how to prepare for breastfeed- ing, how to get the baby on the breast properly, the father?s role, breastfeeding pumps and supplies, and how to avoid common problems. registration required. (
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) 231-5475 lego club. galvez library at 6 p.m. monthly club for
children
to try to con- struct the lego challenge or make their own creation. legos provided. open for all ages. duplo blocks and mega bloks will be available for younger
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) 622-3339 preparing for delivery. woman?s hospital from 6:30-8:30 p.m. learn basic information so you can recognize signs of labor and comfort measures. registration required. (
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) 231-5475 supernatural. watson library at 5:30 p.m. teen event on solving a case before the monsters come. registration required. (
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) 686-4180 talk domestic and dating vio- lence. central library at 5 p.m. hear from lisa locascio and trashica robin- son, members of safe. (
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) 262-2650 zoo and me morning: e-i-e-i-o.
children
?s program for ages three to six from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at brec?s baton rouge zoo. cost is $18 per session for one child; $30 per session for two
children
. registration required. (
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) 775-3877 12 wednesday breastfeeding basics. woman?s hospital from 6:30-8:30 p.m. second of two classes. learn the benefits of breast - feeding, how to prepare for breastfeed- ing, how to get the baby on the breast properly, the father?s role, breastfeeding pumps and supplies, and how to avoid common problems. registration required. (
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) 231-5475 movie day at pride. pride-chaneyville library at 4 p.m. teens are invited to watch the 5th wave , the 2016 sci-fi action-ad - venture film in which four waves of increas - ingly deadly alien attacks have left most of earth decimated. (
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) 658-1550 wine and roses. lsu agcenter bo- tanic gardens from 6-9 p.m. experience the magic of an evening in the rose gar- den at the lsu agcenter botanic gardens. enjoy cocktails, hors d?oeuvres, and music in the pavilion followed by a gourmet din- ner prepared by well-known baton rouge chef, don bergeron. (
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) 763-3990 happy birthday chelsea w. 2016 cover kid 16 years old
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