It's the second weekend of Jazz Fest, but if you don't plan on heading out to the fairgrounds, there's still plenty to do on the West Bank.
Tribute to John McDonough
Growing up in New Orleans, I remember what an honor it was as a student to be chosen to participate in McDonough Day ceremonies. In his will, philanthropist John McDonough donated land for schools to the City of New Orleans with the condition that each year school children would lay flowers on his grave. This year's tribute is on Friday at 9:45 am at the McDonoughville Cemetery on Hancock Street in Gretna. Local leaders will be on hand to speak about the contributions of McDonough and his impact on the local school system. I recently read somewhere that only 1 school still participates in laying flowers at the cemetery now - this is rather sad to me, since I recall dressing up in my white dress and shoes and being thrilled to be a part of this ceremony as a child.
Crafts and Story Time At the Library
The Westwego library is hosting a story time with activities for kids 3-7 on Friday at 10 am. This week's story is Curious George (one of my favorites!). 635 Fourth Street in Westwego.
The Jefferson Parish Regional library has craft projects for kids of all ages on Saturday starting at 10:30 am. 2751 Manhattan Blvd. in Harvey.
West Bank Theatre
Are you ready to laugh? Joey and Mary's Irish/Italian Comedy Wedding premieres at the Westwego Performing Arts Theatre on Friday night at 7:30. The audience participation show will run through June 1st, with performances on Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30, matinees on Sundays at 2:00 pm. Be prepared to dance, laugh and mingle with the cast during the show. Visit jpas.org for more information or tickets.
Gretna Farmer's Market
Saturday from 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, rain or shine! Head over to the Gretna Market on Huey P. Long Avenue (between 3rd and 4th Street) for fresh produce, local arts and crafts and music and more.
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
The Jazz Fest continues Thursday through Sunday at the Fairgrounds with all of the best food, art, crafts, clothing, jewelry and (of course!) another stellar lineup of music. The weather forecast for Saturday is looking a bit wet, but closing day on Sunday should be beautiful!
Upcoming Events
AEDF Luncheon - The Algiers Economic Development Foundation Luncheon will be held Wednesday, May 7th, at Aurora Swim and Tennis Club in Algiers. This month's topic is the redevelopment of the Village Aurora shopping center which should bring a nice facelift to the General de Gaulle corridor. Reservations are required. Call 362-6436 to RSVP.
Make it a great West Bank weekend!
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