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reflections: handel, botte- sini and brahms . baton
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river center at 7:30 p.m. performance by the baton
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symphony orchestra. br- so?s own principal bassist, john madere, takes center stage in this awe-inspiring program. tickets include a
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concert conversation at 6:30 p.m. by maestro muffit. brso.org teen anime club. watson library at 5:30 p.m. and on november 19 at the denham springs-walker library at 3 p.m. anime and manga enthusiasts can create cosplay costume pieces such as cat ear and chobit ear headbands. snacks pro- vided. (
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) 686-4140 (denham) or (
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) 686-4180 (watson) 18 friday anjelah johnson. baton
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river center at 8 p.m. comedy show. brrivercenter.com book babies. watson library at 10:30 a.m. activity held on the third fri- day of every month for infants through age five with stories, music, and games. (
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) 686-4180 breastfeeding support group. woman?s hospital from 9:30-11 a.m. learn from a certified lactation nurse and other moms about their own successes and challenges with breastfeeding.
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) 231-5475 broadmoor arts and crafts fair. broadmoor high school from 4-9 p.m. and on november 19 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. over 200 artists will be on campus. admission is $3 per person with age 12 and under
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shuttle bus will be provided from the broadmoor shopping center and broadmoor middle school with limited on-campus parking for a fee of $2 per car. (
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) 926-1420 cajun dance: chris miller and bayou roots. uct hall. dance lessons are taught at every dance starting at 7 p.m. the dance runs from 8-10:30 p.m. cost is $10 per person. baton
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cajundance.com die dreigroschenoper (the three- penny opera). shaver theatre, lsu, at 7:30 p.m. and november 20 at 3 p.m. a bril- liant parody of 18th-century opera. tickets run $14-22. cmda.lsu.edu/events flashlight night @ the swamp. brec?s bluebonnet swamp from 5-9 p.m. visitors are able to explore the trails, enjoy live animal encounters, and view a nature film. bring a flashlight. (
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) 757-8905 little girl blue. manship theatre at 7 p.m. documentary on janis joplin. tick- ets are $9.50. manshiptheatre.org live at five on the westside. town of addis railroad museum and park from 5-8 p.m. see penalty box perform and enjoy the lighting of the christmas lights. includes a balloon artist and face painting. addisla.org macbeth. baton
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high school theatre. play by the runnels junior and senior high students through november 19 at 7 p.m. tickets are $10. runnels.org prayer luncheon: living the ymca character values. paula g. manship ymca from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
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event. the prayer luncheon will feature guest speaker, jerry stovall. do- nations accepted. registration deadline is november 10. ymcaprayerluncheon.eventbrite.com sunshine social: pilgrims and indians . dance for adults, ages 16 and up, with special needs and their friends and families at brec?s womack ballroom from 6-9 p.m. suggested donation is $5. (
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) 216-7474 thanksgiving celebration. ba- ton
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first church of the nazarene from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. annual
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event sponsored by families helping families of greater baton
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. registration re- quired. (
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) 216-7474 white night light art hop. mid- city baton
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from 6-10 p.m. evening of local art, food, wine, and live music.
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shuttle service between businesses. facebook.com 19 saturday american indian heritage festi- val. louisiana children?s museum, new orleans, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. celebrate louisiana?s rich american indian heritage with special performances and crafts, play traditional american indian games, listen to authentic american indian music, and participate in fun hands-on activities. lcm.org anime afternoon. jones creek library at 2:30 p.m. teens can watch anime and snack on delicious ramen. (
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) 756-1150 avenue evening stroll. railroad avenue, donaldsonville, from 5-10 p.m. a cultural road show highlighting the mer- chants, music, food, art and culture of his- toric donaldsonville. donaldsonville-la.gov baton
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walk. pennington bio- medical center at 9 a.m. fundraiser for the american diabetes association. the asso- ciation has partnered with healthy br! with a post-race expo featuring all of the major hospitals and information on their healthy living programs, healthy food samples, a diabetes dog, diabetes shoe fitting ex - perts, nutrition information from registered dieticians, exercise information, and fitness demonstrations. healthybr.com body basics for girls. woman?s hospital today from 9:30-11 a.m. or de- cember 1 from 6:30-8 p.m. preteen girls ages 9-12 will learn how their bodies grow, what changes to expect during puberty, and how to take care of themselves through informal, open discussions, a film presenta - tion, and take-home materials. cost is $15. registration required. (
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) 231-5475 breast cancer survivors ban- quet. brec?s highland road recre- ation center from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. hosted by the jay?lyn chancellor foundation, inc. with music, food, guest speakers, and performances for ages 12 and up. tickets, which include lunch, are $10. eventbrite.com breastfeeding basics. ochsner medical center in the first floor classroom from 9 a.m.-noon. learn the essential in- formation needed to breastfeed success- fully. (
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) 755-4854 broadmoor arts and crafts fair. broadmoor high school from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. over 200 artists will be on campus. admission is $3 per person with age 12 and under
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of charge. a
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shuttle bus will be provided from the broadmoor shopping center and broadmoor middle school with limited on-campus parking for a fee of $2 per car. (
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) 926-1420 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
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to bring snacks and drinks. the cafe is open during this time for snacks and lunch. registration required. (
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) 755-4854 dog adoption: looking fur love. whole foods from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. sponsored by looking fur love. (
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) 218-0452 explore circuitry with little- bits. gonzales library at 11 a.m. children in grades two and above can make con- nections and create machines with easy and swappable circuit boards. younger children may need assistance from a par- ent or older sibling. (
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) 647-3955 fall pow wow. lamar dixon expo center, gonzales, from noon-10 p.m. and on november 20 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. an- nual event hosted by the louisiana indian heritage association with dancing, dis- plays, food, and vendors. admission is $5 for adults and
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for children 10 and under with a paid adult.
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for military/ first responders with id. liha.webs.com feliciana trade days . graceland portable buildings at the corner of hwy. 10 and line road, jackson, from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. features crafts, pottery, clothes, yard sale items, a farmer?s market, and food. (
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) 719-2199 gilmore girls appreciation party. denham springs-walker library at 1 p.m. teen and adult party for gilmore girls fans with coffee, trivia, photo ops, and crafts. (
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) 686-4140 how to raise good parents. ebr main library at 1 p.m. book presen- tation and adult discussion by parenting strategist, coach, and author lin warms- ley. (
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) 231-3750 lamaze: labor of love. woman?s hospital from 1-5 p.m. for couples want- ing to learn how lamaze techniques as- sist 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.org ligo science saturday: spin. the laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory, livingston, from 1-5 p.m. every science saturday visitor will have the opportunity to take a tour of the facil- ity and talk to a ligo scientist or science specialist. in addition, visitors can explore and interact with over 40 ligo science concept exhibits. ligo.caltech.edu lsu vs. florida. tiger stadium. lsu returns home to finally take on florida. lsusports.net macbeth. baton
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high school theatre. play by the runnels junior and senior students at 7 p.m. tickets are $10. runnels.org preparing for delivery. woman?s hospital today from 1-5 p.m. learn basic information to help recognize the signs of labor as well as comfort measures. regis- tration required. (
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) 231-5475 rock bottom and back: from desperation to inspiration . barnes and noble, citiplace, at 2 p.m. authors susan mustafa and earl heard sign their book that depicts the incredible lives of 22 people who hit rock bottom and then came back from profound de- spair to help others in extraordinary ways. (
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) 926-2600 royal boutique and market- place. 202 e. st. francis street, brusly, from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. jewelry, crafts, soaps, gift items, and food will be sold. sponsored by reigning supreme. a por- tion of proceeds benefits the west baton
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parish special education fund.
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admission. reigningsupreme.org teen anime club. denham springs- walker library at 3 p.m. anime and manga enthusiasts can create cosplay costume pieces such as cat ear and chobit ear headbands. snacks provided. (
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) 686-4140 the way i see it: photographers who capture the soul of new orleans. scotlandville library at 11 a.m. photographer cosette richards will discuss her career and present and sign copies of her book. (
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) 354-7550 toddler teddy time. jones creek library at 10:30 a.m. children from tod- dlers to age four can bring their favorite teddy bear for a fun storytime, teddy bear musical chairs, and a teddy bear dance. registration required. (
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) 756-1150 toy drive. toys r us store at the siegen marketplace today and november 26 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. the redstick re- bellion organization?s toys for tots drive is an annual drive for the u.s. marine corps toys for tots. come help the bast alpha garrison, dagobah base ?rebel legion louisiana and mississippi,? and louisi- ana ghostbusters collect toys. bring your camera. redstickrebellion.com 20 sunday a few good men auditions. the- atre baton
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from 6-10 p.m. by appointment only. show runs january 20-february 5. (
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) 924-6496 cranksgiving ride. fountain at brec?s baton
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gallery with regis- tration starting at 1 p.m. bike riders will start at 2 p.m. and ride to grocery stores as part of a scavenger hunt to buy $20 worth of food for the greater baton
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food bank. there will be a family- friendly option with total mileage of ap- proximately five miles, which will return to city park by 3 p.m. hosted by bike baton
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. bikebr.org/cranksgiving die dreigroschenoper (the threepenny opera). shaver the- atre, lsu, at 3 p.m. a brilliant parody of 18th-century opera. tickets run $14-22. cmda.lsu.edu/events fall pow wow. lamar dixon expo center, gonzales, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. annual event hosted by the louisiana indian heritage association with dancing, displays, food, and vendors. admission is $5 for adults and
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for children 10 and under with a paid adult.
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for military/ first responders with id. liha.webs.com girls on the run 5k pennington biomedical center at 2 p.m. this biannual event is the culmination of the 10-week girls on the run and heart and sole pro- grams, though, everyone is invited to participate in the run. attendees will enjoy music, inspiration village activities, a zumba warm-up, and post-5k food. girlsontherunsola.org ? cancerservices.org the hollars. manship theatre at 2 p.m. film about john hollar, a struggling nyc artist who is forced to navigate the small middle-american town he left be- hind when news of his mother?s illness brings him home. rated pg. tickets are $9.50. manshiptheatre.org yoga class. denham springs-walker library at 3 p.m. class for teens and adults. yoga mats are available for those who don?t have one. registration re- quired. (
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