Jun 05 Thursday
Each month we choose a cookbook and invite the public to come select a recipe from the book to prepare and bring to the gathering.
Jun 06 Friday
Come and enjoy a new show in our East Bank Gallery, featuring the acrylic paint & ceramic works of Derek Sarvis titled "Impressed".
In "Impressed", Derek draws on conventions of both impressionism and abstract expressionism to create contemporary landscape and color field paintings. His recent ceramic works expound upon these paintings by turning the 2-D patterns and rhythms found in his paint work into functional 3-D vessels.
See it for yourself during the Opening Reception on Friday, June 6th from 6pm - 8pm.This artwork will be on display from June 3rd - July 29th, 2025.
Coming to the Virginia Cook Gallery is this June is "The Inner Realms" by local artist, Dyra Turner!
In "The Inner Realms", Dyra works with oil paint and glass mosaics to blend themes of transformation and imagination, creating pieces that reflect personal growth and invite viewers to connect with their own experiences.
See her work during the Opening Reception on Friday, June 6th from 6pm - 8pm.This artwork will be on display from June 3rd - July 29th, 2025.
The Shreveport Regional Arts Council and Bossier Arts Council present monthly GloFests debuting new light shows on the "Bakowski Bridge of Lights" on the Texas Street Bridge. Glo Fests will rotate between the Shreveport Riverview Plaza and the Bossier Louisiana Boardwalk and will feature an Arts Market, Food Truck Court, Street Performances by Spinner Entertainment and more! These FREE festivals will introduce new animated light shows on the "Bakowski Bridge" produced by the Light It Up Artist Team and Caddo Parish Students. The June Glo Fest will feature a student designed show to kick off the party, followed by a program honoring their Adopt a Light Patrons, a Light Show made during ArtBreak and another chance to see Academy Award Winner William Joyce's dynamic light show from their opening night.
Park in the Bally's Garage or across the street between Sci-Port and the J. Bennett Johnston Visitor Center
Jun 07 Saturday
Join us every Saturday during the growing season! Markets begin at 8 AM and end at Noon.
Each market will feature farm-fresh vegetables, locally grown and sourced meat, and more.
This is a rain or shine market; the vendors will set up under the pavilion if it rains.
Event partners:Moore Hill Farm & Garden Parish Processing
Join Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and our partners for a free event all about nature, prescribed fire and how it benefits humans and wildlife alike!
This is the first annual East Texas Fire and Nature Festival!
Join us for a day of nature-based hands-on activities aimed at families, as well as short, guided walks and special speaker presentations. There will be a variety of fire engines and equipment on-site and a live demonstration of prescribed fire. The fire demonstration is weather-dependent. Both the hikes and the presentations will meet at the Nature Center building.
Guided walks will take place on a variety of surface types and will last 20-30 minutes, starting every hour from 10:00 until end of event. Please note there is no hike at noon.
10:00am - Birding Basics11:00am - Plants, Animals, and more1:00pm - Prescribed Burn Benefits2:00pm - Tree Identification
Our special speaker presentations will start on the half hour and will last 15-20 minutes inside the Nature Center building.
11:30am - Fire Prevention12:30pm - Fuel Model Demonstration1:30pm - Pollinator Conservation Efforts2:30pm - Small Land Restoration
There are also a variety of self-guided activities and demonstrations for you to explore, including but not limited to:
Touch-A-DozerEngine hose challengeNative Seed BallsSkins and SkullsMake a wildlife track!Fire tools of the tradeDress like a fire fighterPhoto booth funReading fire weatherFun with FoamOperation Game Thief trailerArcheryFly fishing
Jun 12 Thursday
Nacogdoches, TX-- SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7:00 pm on June 12 in the Ina Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet Street, Nacogdoches. Bob Byers, director of Fort Worth Botanical Garden, will present “The Basics of Designing Great Borders.”Bob Byers brings a wealth of information to this presentation. He has over 26 years of public garden experience and worked as a landscape architect in Wisconsin, Florida, Alabama and Arkansas. He taught design, plant materials and agricultural engineering at the University of Arkansas, and also served for 21 years as the Director of Operations and Associate Executive Director of Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas.While Byers loves music and earned a music education degree, he also earned a Master of Landscape Architecture degree from Louisiana State University. Throughout his career, he has built upon a childhood love of gardening and plants while working alongside his parents in the family garden. He enjoys growing vegetables and flowers in his Willow Park home garden and learning more about the large and varied Texas flora.The Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series is held the second Thursday of each month and includes a plant raffle after the program. Attendance is free and open to the public, and donations to the lecture series fund are always appreciated. Parking is available at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center or next door at Raguet Elementary School, 2708 Raguet St.For more information, call (936) 468-4129 or email sfagarden@sfasu.edu.
"Making God Laugh" by Sean GrennanJune 12-22Hearn Stage at Kress Theatre, Alexandria
Making God Laugh is a heartwarming comedy about one family as the parents and their three grown children gather together during significant moments in their lives. As they navigate love, loss, and career changes over thirty years' worth of holidays, they see how time and circumstances shape their relationships and dreams. With witty dialogue and relatable characters, Making God Laugh gently reminds us that life is full of unexpected twists, and sometimes, the best-laid plans are subject to forces beyond our control.
Show dates:Thursday, June 12 – 7:30pmFriday, June 13– 7:30pmSaturday, June 14– 7:30pmSunday, June 15– 2:30pmThursday, June 19– 7:30pmFriday, June 20– 7:30pmSaturday, June 21– 7:30pmSunday, June 22– 2:30pm
Tickets:Thursday : $5General : $15Senior (>60) & Military : $12Students : $7
Cast:Ruth – Carey Reister Bill – Rick Taylor Richard – Marshall LoefflerThomas – Quinton McMickens Maddie – Eli Grant
Tickets at cpptheatre.com
Jun 13 Friday
Jun 14 Saturday