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date night 12 26 27 28 brew at the zoo. brec?s baton rouge zoo from 6-9 p.m. on friday,
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7. food, beer, music, and animal ambassadors. tickets start at $20. ages 21 and older. ? brzoobrew.
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wine and roses.
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agcenter botanic gardens from 6-9 p.m. on wednesday,
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12. experience the magic of an evening in the rose garden at the
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agcenter botanic gardens. enjoy cocktails, hors d?oeuvres, and music in the pavilion followed by a gourmet dinner prepared by well-known baton rouge chef, don bergeron. ? (225) 763-3990 bob dylan and his band. baton rouge river center at 8 p.m. on wednesday,
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26. enjoy a live performance from bob dylan and his band on this exciting night. ? brrivercenter.com spirits of louisiana 2016. old state capitol from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on thursday,
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27. halloween inspired cocktail party which includes tastings from louisiana distilleries, showings of the ghost of the castle , and a free complimentary cocktail glass with the old state capitol on it. proceeds benefit the old state capitol foundation which provides funds for exhibit technology and other enhancements. ? eventbrite.com wine and food experience. celtic studios at 7 p.m. on friday,
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28. baton rouge irish club annual event with wine tasting, delicious food from area restaurants, live music, and a silent and live auction. ? bririshclub.com body basics for boys. woman?s hospital from 9:30-11:30 a.m. preteen boys ages 10-13 will learn how their bod- ies grow, what changes to expect during puberty, and how to take care of them- selves through informal, open discussions, a film presentation, and take-home ma - terials. cost is $15. registration required. (225) 231-5475 brec trail maintenance day. brec?s comite river bike trails. love the outdoors? looking for a beautiful area to volunteer? brec and bramba need your help in the maintenance of the bike trails. this includes but is not limited to trash pickup, clearing of trails, and trim- ming of limbs. for ages 16 and above. registration required. volunteer@brec.
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childbirth class. ochsner medical center in the first floor classroom from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. classes cover pregnancy, pain theories, pre-labor signs, postpar- tum/newborn procedures, and basic breastfeeding. feel free to bring snacks and drinks. the cafe is open during this time for snacks and lunch. registration required. (225) 755-4854 explore circuitry with little- bits. donaldsonville library at 11 a.m. children in grades two and above can make connections and create machines with easy and swappable circuit boards. younger children may need assistance from a parent or older sibling. (225) 473-8052 fall festival and bbq competi- tion. memorial park, ponchatoula, from 9 a.m.-10 p.m. carnival rides, music, games, crafts, petting zoo, bbq, and other foods and drinks. sponsored by ponchatoula kiwanis. (800) 617-4502 hollydays. baton rouge river center from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with fashion, shop- ping, entertainment, food, and special events including here comes santa claus. admission charged. hollydays.
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international acadian fes- tival water ceremony. bayou plaquemine waterfront park from 5-7 p.m. presentation of evangeline and her maidens followed by mass at st. john the evangelist catholic church. free. wearethedifference.
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kayak in colors. brec?s milford wampold park from 1-3 p.m. formerly called paddling in pink, this event is in partnership with cancer services baton rouge and the lso founda- tion. enjoy paddling a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard for 15 minutes. paddlers are encouraged to wear the color of the cancer they are representing or fight- ing. a donation of $10 is encouraged. outdooradventure@brec.
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lamaze: labor of love. woman?s hospital from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for couples wanting to learn how lamaze techniques assist in labor and birth. plan to take this class during the last 8-10 weeks of preg- nancy and after attending the preparing for delivery class. registration required. womans.
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sports.net meet the tutors. jones creek library at 10 a.m. adults and students that are looking for tutors this school year are invited to the library to meet local tutors specializ- ing in various academic subjects. light re- freshments will be served. (225) 756-1150 observe the moon night. brec?s highland road park observatory from 7-10 p.m. during this night of lunar excite- ment, telescopes around the world will be pointed at our sole natural satellite. hrpo will showcase the best historical lunar imagery, fascinating displays describing fact-finding missions, apollo landings, myths, and little-known facts about the moon. telescope viewing will occur as usual, with the moon taking precedence. refreshments provided. (225) 768-9948 oral cancer run/walk for awareness. pennington biomedical research center at 8 a.m. for the 5k and 8:30 a.m. for the walk. the oral cancer foundation is a national public service, non-profit entity designed to reduce suffer - ing and save lives through prevention, edu- cation, research, advocacy, and patient support activities. donate.oralcancer.
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port allen centennial cele- bration. port allen downtown and riv- erfront. bands, parade, fireworks, cook-off, car show, carnival rides and games, and a city historical exhibit. westbatonrouge.net preparing for delivery. wom- an?s hospital today or
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11 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. learn basic information so you can recognize signs of labor and comfort measures. registration required. (225) 231-5475 principles and issues relating to school safety and security. delmont gardens library from 10 a.m.- noon. a free aie saturday seminar pre- sented by shekietra matthews of celerity louisiana group. sponsored by advance innovative education. registration re- quired. info@advanceie.
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special saturdays: skeletal mysteries.
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museum of natural science,
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, from 10-11 a.m. with the exhibit area open from 11 a.m.-noon.
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?s stem program focuses on intro- ducing children ages 5-12 and their par- ents to the world of natural science. one saturday a month, a specific topic will be the focus with experts from within the
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research community giving short en- gaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. free. registration is required.
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e catholic church from 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and on
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9 from 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. food, games, a kiddieland, and shops. stge
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efair.com the baton rouge mini maker faire. ebr main library from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. high and low tech makers dem- onstrate everything from 3d printing and robot technology to crocheting, painting, demonstrating music, and crafting. free for all ages. registration required to dem- onstrate. makerfairebatonrouge.com walk/run to remember.
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old front nine at 9 a.m. with a one mile and 5k. all funds raised provide education and support to local families affected by alzheimer?s. alzbr.
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7 beyond surviving the flood: waves of emotion. the red shoes from 10 a.m.-noon. join together to learn how to cope with the aftermath of the flood of 2016. through techniques that will address trauma, reduce anger and anxiety, and even address survivor?s guilt, the attendants can work on managing the ongoing stress of the flood and its effects. facilitated by dayle malen. theredshoes.
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