“Self Portrait” by Katie McDowell (18), New Orleans Center for Creative Arts "An Old Man in Military Costume" by Simone Wuttke (18), Dartmouth College (recent Benjamin Franklin High School graduate) "This oil on canvas painting is inspired by Rembrandt's 'An Old...
WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 5 –
AUGUST 7
“Truth Be Told” Creative Writing Workshop
What: Creative writing workshop for high school students (ages 14-18) who have been directly or indirectly impacted by incarceration. The workshop aims to chip away at stigma and create a space for artistic healing through a variety of imaginative approaches to self-expression. Final work will be published in a class magazine.
When: 9:30am-12:15pm
Where: NOLA Spaces, 1719 Toledano St.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7
Baby Cakes Pride Game
What: Celebrate the kickoff of New Orleans Pride with the New Orleans Baby Cakes vs. Sacramento River Cats and fireworks. Proceeds of this second annual LGBT-friendly game will benefit Crescent Care.
When: 7:00-10:00pm
Where: Shrine on Airline, 6000 Airline Dr. (Tickets are $10.)
June is LGBT Pride Month!
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Family Equality Day
What: Celebrate diversity and inclusion during Pride Week 2019 at this familycentered event on the Longue Vue grounds.
When: 10:00am–1:00pm
Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Rd. (Parking is limited. Please bike, carpool, or rideshare. There is no parking on Bamboo Rd.)
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Juneteenth Festival
What: Celebration of the Juneteenth Holiday recognizing the emancipation of all slaves in the United States of America. Featuring live musical performances, spoken word artists, brass bands, local student bands, and speeches from community leaders.
Where: 2500 Bayou Rd.
FRIDAY, JULY 5 – SUNDAY, JULY 7
25th Anniversary Essence Festival
What: ESSENCE Festival is the largest celebration of African American music, beauty, health, entrepreneurship and more. Former First Lady Michelle Obama will headline the festival’s commemorative 25th year.
Where: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Mercedes Benz Superdome, Contemporary Arts Center, and Louis Armstrong Park
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
“Connected to the Crown” Workshop
What: Free floral crown class, full course meal, guest speaker, and much fun for teenage girls ages 11-18. This empowering workshop will feature topics such as self-esteem, inner being, style, higher education, and wearing your crown!
When: 12:00-3:00pm
Where: Arts Estuary, 1024 Elysian Fields Ave.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Fried Chicken Festival
What: A free outdoor festival that brings food, music, family and festivities together in celebration of a classic Southern dish.
Where: Woldenberg Riverfront Park
TIP: Check out the websites of the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission, NORDC.ORG,
New Orleans Public Library, NOLALIBRARY.ORG,
YMCA of Greater New Orleans, YMCANEWORLEANS.ORG,
and New Orleans JCC, NOJCC.ORG,
for special activities, events.
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