Nov 06 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.
Nov 08 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, baked goods & homemade soaps.
This is a rain or shine market; the vendors will set up under the pavilion.
Event partners:Moore Hill Farm & Garden Parish Processing
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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.
The South Arkansas Symphony presents a program of Chopin and Dvorak, featuring Wideman Gold Medaliat Ilya Shmuckler in performance with the symphony. 7 pm concert at the Marshall Memorial City Hall performance center, repeating Sunday at 3 pm in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Jefferson.
Nov 09 Sunday
In this original story, a famous scientist with magic powers brings a friendly dinosaur to life. When the dinosaur wanders away from home, he discovers a wonderful world full of creatures that light up the darkness and help him find the true meaning of love.
Dino-Light was the recipient of the prestigious Jim Henson Foundation Grant and is the first feature-length theatrical production created and performed by Lightwire Theater (semi-finalists on NBC’s America’s Got Talent). This glow-in-the-dark adventure is visually stunning and has been praised for its cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance by audiences all over the world.
Nov 13 Thursday
Natives, Pollinators and Shade Gardening Featured at SFA Garden LectureNacogdoches—SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7:00 pm on November 13 in the Ina Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet Street, Nacogdoches.Heidi Sheesley, owner of Treesearch Farms in Houston, will present “Natives, Pollinators and Shade Gardening” and share decades of experience choosing extraordinary plants that thrive in Houston’s unique climate.Sheesley started Treesearch Farms in 1983, and she strives to provide unique, different and hard-to-find plants for the homeowner. As a wholesale grower, most plants are grown from cuttings or seed collected from Treesearch Farms demonstration gardens. Located in the heart of Houston, the nursery consists of over 25 acres of greenhouses, cold frames, gardens, chicken and turkey coops and a pond.The Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series is held on the second Thursday of each month and includes a plant raffle after the program. Attendance is free, and donations to the lecture series fund are appreciated. Parking is available at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center and Raguet Elementary, 2708 Raguet Street.For more information, call 936-468-4129 or email sfagardens@sfasu.edu.
Nov 15 Saturday
Experience the art of traditional breadmaking at Starr Family Home during our special event, Rising with the Fire. Watch as fresh loaves bake in our historic wood-burning oven, and learn about different types of bread, techniques, and traditions from the past.
Throughout the day, visitors can try their hand at kneading dough with safe, prepared samples. Perfect for all ages and curiosity levels!
This ongoing demonstration takes place in the kitchen of our historic home. Come see, learn, smell, and taste history in the making!
This workshop is included with regular admission:Adult: $5 | Senior/Veteran/Teacher/First Responder: $3Child (6–17): $2 (5 and under: Free)Family (2 adults + 1 child): $12, each additional child $1
Slow Food North Louisiana, a Shreveport-based nonprofit, will partner with Cultural Crossroads of Minden to host “Hand Them Down to Lift Them Up: An Heirloom Food Forum” at The Farm at Cultural Crossroads of Minden, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 15. The Farm is located at 419 East Union Street in Minden, about a 30-minute drive from Shreveport. Tickets to the event, which will include a special, Edna Lewis-inspired lunch prepared by Chef Hardette Harris, are $40 each for general admission or $35 each for current Slow Food members. Tickets may be purchased in advance at slowfoodnorthla.org/events. Ticket sales will close on Friday, Nov. 14.
The event’s conference-like morning sessions will spotlight efforts of the North Louisiana Seed Preservation Program to track down and bring back to life regional foods believed to be extinct due to the impacts of industrial food production and budget cuts. In particular, attendees will hear the story of how the North Louisiana-born Red-N-Sweet watermelon was rediscovered and returned to grocery stores thanks to seed-saving efforts. Attendees will also learn how to acquire and save heirloom seeds in North Louisiana. Following lunch by Chef Hardette Harris there will be a screening of the 55-minute PBS documentary film Finding Edna Lewis and an in-person conversation with the film’s executive producer and host, Deb Freeman.