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On the Go: July 2019

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FRI 5

Essence Festival (continues till July 7)

Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The 2019 Essence Festival is gearing up to take over New Orleans once again with a host of unforgettable performances from your favorite artists and rising stars. Ticket prices vary. 

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.


SAT 6

Saturday Chess League FREE

Main Library. Learn and play chess. Open to adults and teens, beginners and skilled players. 1-4 pm.

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.


SUN 7

Scrabble Spellabration FREE

Main Library. Main Library’ inaugural Scrabble Spellabration will feature one-on-one games, four-person games, giant Scrabble, and simultaneous Play the Pro games. For more information, visit events.nolalibrary.org/event/2727013. 1:30-4:30 pm.


MON 8

Morris Bart Lecture Series: Dame Zombi meets Jim Crow: Voodoo and Race in New Orleans

New Orleans JCC, Uptown. Kodi Roberts, Professor of History at LSU, will give a brief overview of the racial politics of practicing Voodoo in New Orleans. Lunch will be served. RSVP by Wednesday, July 3. Free for members, $10/non-members. 11:45 am-1:30 pm.


TUES 9

DIY Beer Brewing FREE

Alvar Library. Are you interested in learning how to homebrew your own beer? Oliver from Brewstock Homebrew Supplies will discuss what you need to get started homebrewing, including ingredients and equipment. Smell and feel the ingredients of homebrewed beer, and sample a homebrew beer. 6-7 pm.

La Table Louisianaise FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. A group for learning and discussion of the French of Louisiana, including its origins, its present condition, and its future. All levels of fluency welcome. For more information, contact Sam Craft at 504.427.9375 or at latablelouisianaise@gmail.com. 6-7 pm.


WED 10

The Victory Belles

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, World War II Museum. The Victory Belles are a delightful vocal trio performing the music of the 1940s, serenading audiences at The National WWII Museum and across the globe. Ticket price varies. 11:45 am-1:45 pm. 

Sip & Paint FREE

Nora Navra Library. Visual artist Kentrice Schexnayder will teach painting basics. No experience required. For ages 21 and over. Materials, wine, and light refreshments provided. Space is limited. RSVP by emailing dmjohnson@nolalibrary.org or by calling 504.596.3118. 5-7:30 pm.

Bulbancha Is Still a Place FREE

Alvar Library. Explore the rich pre-colonial history of New Orleans by retracing the footsteps of the many indigenous groups who lived here before the arrival of Europeans, back when this land was called Bulbancha. 6-8 pm.


THURS 11

Thursdays at Twilight: Ronnie Kole

Pavilion of the Two Sisters, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Ronnie Kole’s smooth sound and elegant demeanor have earned him respect from musicians across the globe. $10/person. Gates open at 5 pm. 6-8 pm.

“Mamma Mia”

Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts. The story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship, creating an unforgettable show. A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget. TIcket prices starting at $36. Showtimes vary by day. 


FRI 12

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.


SAT 13

Bystander Response Training FREE

Main Library. Before first responders arrive, you can save a life by knowing how to provide hands-only CPR, administer Naloxone, and stop bleeding. This two-hour class will teach participants how to identify someone who has overdosed from opioids, gone into cardiac arrest, or has uncontrolled bleeding. The training is free and no medical background is needed. To learn more or to sign up, visit ready.nola.gov/stay-connected/training. 10 am-noon.

Make a Flower Press

Garden Study Center and Lath House, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Learn which flowers are worthy of pressing, make a flower press, and gather flowers from the garden to press in the flower press. Instruction and materials included in this class. $20/person. 10:30 am-noon.

The Fake News Epidemic in Health FREE

Nix Library. Get tips on finding reliable health news online with a hands-on demo of MedlinePlus, an authoritative health website. Smartphone or tablet required. Register online or by calling 504.596.2596. 11 am-noon.

DIY Green Household Cleaners FREE

Children’s Resource Center Library. Learn how to make your own non-toxic cleaning products. Syd Mutschler will demonstrate how to adopt a greener, more eco-friendly approach to housecleaning. 1-2 pm.

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.


SUN 14

4 Week Intro to Yoga Course

Wild Lotus Yoga Uptown. 4842 Perrier St. This course is ideal for complete beginners, people returning to their yoga practice after a hiatus, or anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of the foundational poses of yoga. This four-week program is designed to build your skills and confidence in yoga step-by-step. $65. Members receive 10 percent off. 1-2:30 pm.

The Rolling Stones: No Filter Tour

Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Ladies and gentlemen, The Rolling Stones are coming to New Orleans! See the greatest rock and roll band in the world July 14 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. It’s gonna be a gas. Tickets vary by seat. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Concert begins at 7:30 pm.


MON 15

Coffee with a Curator Tour

National World War II Museum. Start your morning right with a delightful specialty coffee and a chat with one of The National WWII Museum curators. $200/member, $225/non-member. 8-10 am.


TUES 16

Popular Fiction Book Club FREE

Robert E. Smith Library. Discuss a new popular fiction book each month. New members are always welcome. Light refreshments provided. July’s selection is “New Iberia Blues” by James Burke.

August’s selection is “Cemetery Road” by Greg Iles. 6-7:15 pm.

La Table Louisianaise FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. A group for learning and discussion of the French of Louisiana, including its origins, its present condition, and its future. All levels of fluency welcome. For more information, contact Sam Craft at 504.427.9375 or at latablelouisianaise@gmail.com. 6-7 pm.


WED 17

Michael Buble

Smoothie King Center. Buble has already completed five sold out world tours, won four Grammy Awards and sold over 60 million records over the course of his extraordinary career. Tickets vary by seat. 8 pm.


THURS 18

Thursdays at Twilight: Little Freddie King

Pavilion of the Two Sisters, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Freddie King, cousin of Lightnin’ Hopkins, has played many juke joints with his friends, playing both acoustic and electric guitar. $10/person. Gates open at 5 pm. 6-8 pm.

Booked for Murder Book Club FREE

Norman Mayer Library. Discuss a new book each month. New members are always welcome. Call the Library at 504.596.3100 for this month’s selection. 5:30-6:30 pm.


FRI 19

Street Name Spelling Bee FREE

Mid-City Library. If you’re going to get there, you better know how to spell it. Prove you’re a local and out-spell your friends and neighbors. 6-8 pm.

Sunset at the Landing Concert Series FREE

Columbia Street Landing. 100 N. Columbia St., Covington. A free concert series on the third Friday of each month, March-October. In the event that rain threatens, concerts may be moved to the Bogue Falaya Wayside Park Pavilion. 6-9 pm.

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.


SAT 20

July Plant Sale

Pelican Greenhouse, New Orleans Botanical Garden. The plant sale will have a wide variety of plants including annuals, perennials, roses, gingers, edibles, succulents, and native plants for sale to the public. The Pelican Greenhouse is located at No. 2 Celebration Drive and is just south of the I-610 underpass. Free admission. 9 am-noon.

History on the Lake

The Blue Crab Restaurant & Oyster Bar. 7900 Lakeshore Drive. PT-305, WWII Museum’s fully restored WWII patrol-torpedo boat, is on the move to the Blue Crab and will be open for deck tours. Admission is $15 ($12 for veterans and students) and includes a tour of the New Canal Lighthouse Museum. PT-305 is not ADA accessible and guests must be 8 years of age or older. There will be a limited number of one-way ride tickets available from PT-305’s boathouse to The Blue Crab Restaurant. For more information call 504.528.1944 ext. 402. 9 am-3 pm.

The Belleville Iron Works of Algiers & What Came After It FREE

Algiers Regional Library. Kevin Herridge will discuss the history of the Belleville Iron Works and the assorted businesses and other uses that followed its closure. 10 am-noon.


MON 22

Fall Vegetable Gardening FREE

Mid-City Library. Louisiana Master Gardener Dov Block will talk about nutritious veggies you can plant now to ensure a happy harvest come fall. Recipes will be provided. Register at events.nolalibrary.org/event/2733669 or by phone at 504.596.2596. 6-7 pm.


TUES 23

Veterans Portrait Project FREE

US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, National World War II Museum. Decorated military photographer and disabled combat veteran Stacy Pearsall will be taking complementary individual photographs of veterans as part of her Veterans Portrait Project. Local veterans now have the opportunity to have a professional portrait. In addition, their portrait will join the growing collection of portraits online at veteransportraitproject.com. Portrait session appointments are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. 10 am-4 pm.

La Table Louisianaise FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. A group for learning and discussion of the French of Louisiana, including its origins, its present condition, and its future. All levels of fluency welcome. For more information, contact Sam Craft at 504.427.9375 or at latablelouisianaise@gmail.com. 6-7 pm.


THURS 25

Thursdays at Twilight: Bobby Cure and the Poppa Stoppas

Pavilion of the Two Sisters, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Join Bobby Cure and the Poppa Stoppas for a rocking good evening as they travel back in time to the Doo-Wop days of the 1950s and 1960s along with a tribute to Fats Domino and Alan Toussaint. $10/person. Gates open at 5 pm. 6-8 pm.


FRI 26

How Do you Cook Dat FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. Cook Dat is a monthly cooking class where participants learn how to cook delicious, nutritious meals that are inspired by the products offered at the Broadmoor Food Pantry. Spots are limited. Please call 504.249.5130 or email counselorintern@broadmoorimprovement.com to sign up. 11 am-1 pm.

Seniors Geaux: Baby Cakes Baseball Game

Baby Cakes Stadium. Enjoy the New Orleans Baby Cakes with NORD. Register at NORDSeniorBaseball.eventbrite.com. Space is limited. Food vouchers will be provided with registration. Open to seniors 55+. 7-10 pm.


SAT 27

Mosquito Fest FREE

Audubon Louisiana Nature Center. Featuring fun activities, a blood drive, a free “Stop the Bleed” and “Hands-Only CPR” class, experts from Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium and New Orleans Mosquito Control, free Planetarium presentations, a mist garden, a DJ, a food truck, and more! 10 am-3 pm.

The Healthy Home FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center.  Bill Robinson, a nationally-known construction trainer who specializes in old homes and moisture management, will discuss how to make your home more durable, efficient, and healthy. 10:30-11:30 am.

Introduction to Genealogy Research FREE

Nora Navra Library. Staff from the Main Library Louisiana Division will be bringing their expertise to share the various methods of research and available resources. 10:30 am-noon.

“Freedom”

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, National World War II Museum. A new American play, “Freedom” tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom — the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness. Ticket prices vary. 7:30-8:30 pm.

Make a Flower Press

Garden Study Center and Lath House, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Learn which flowers are worthy of pressing, make a flower press, and gather flowers from the garden to press in the flower press. Instruction and materials included in this class. $20/person. 10:30 am-noon.


MON 29

Into the Vault Tour

National World War II Museum. Step inside The National WWII Museum’s private Center for Collections & Archives and take an intimate two-hour journey into WWII history through rarely seen artifacts that give voice to the American experience in World War II. $200/member, $225/non-member.  9-11 am.


TUES 30

The Perfect Civil Service Job for You FREE

Algiers Regional Library. The New Orleans Civil Service Department will teach participants how to find and apply for civil service jobs, what to expect after you submit, and about test prep materials available at the Library. 6-7:45 pm.

La Table Louisianaise FREE

Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. A group for learning and discussion of the French of Louisiana, including its origins, its present condition, and its future. All levels of fluency welcome. For more information, contact Sam Craft at 504.427.9375 or at latablelouisianaise@gmail.com. 6-7 pm.


WED 31

The Italian Influence on Creole Food FREE

From sno-balls and red gravy to vegetable vendors and major food production companies, Italian immigrants have changed both what we eat and how we talk about food. 6:30-8 pm.

The Victory Belles

BB’s Stage Door Canteen, World War II Museum. The Victory Belles are a delightful vocal trio performing the music of the 1940s, serenading audiences at The National WWII Museum and across the globe. Ticket price varies. 11:45 am-1:45 pm. 


 

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