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Saturday, Oct 8, 2011

2nd Saturday ArtWalk

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST

During 2nd Saturday ArtWalk, Downtown comes alive as each gallery, studio and art house opens their doors for this free event. Whether you're an art aficionado or a casual patron, you're sure to leave inspired as you explore Downtown Lafayette's Arts & Cultural District. Visit our directory for a full list of art galleries and more. Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/8/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday: Art Loop & Pin

by: Children's Museum

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM CST

Calling all Cub Scouts!! Beginning on October 8, 2011 the CMA will be starting a new program just for you! On the second Saturday of each month the CMA will be offering you and your packs the opportunity to earn belt loops and academic pins! For the 2011-2012 school year we will be offering 4 different loops and pins: Art, Pet Care, Nutrition, and Music. As we grow this program we hope that you will help us by not only participating but also by telling us what programs you would like to see. For more informa… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday: Art

by: Children's Museum

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CST

Calling all Cub Scouts!! Beginning on October 8, 2011 the CMA will be starting a new program just for you! On the second Saturday of each month the CMA will be offering you and your packs the opportunity to earn belt loops and academic pins! For the 2011-2012 school year we will be offering 4 different loops and pins: Art, Pet Care, Nutrition, and Music. As we grow this program we hope that you will help us by not only participating but also by telling us what programs you would like to see. For more informa… [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Storytelling

by: LCVC

201 E. Congress St., Lafayette, LA 70501

Showtimes: 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m.

Admission: Tickets are $8 for each

For the first time the Children's Museum of Acadiana is teaming up with the Lafayette Science Museum to bring to life the theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel. The storytelling is meant for children of all ages, but we will spare NO scare!

Scout Saturday

by: LCVC

201 E. Congress St. Lafayette, LA 70501

Programs offer at 10 a.m., 12 p.m. & 2 p.m.

Admission: $10 Belt Loop; $11 Acade

Calling all Cub Scouts! For the 2011-2012 school year we will be offering 4 different loops and pins: Art, Pet Care, Nutrition, and Music. Duration of the workshops will last 1-2 hours with museum play to follow. Please call in advance to book your Scout Saturday with us.

Introduction to Home Wireless Setup

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

9:00 AM

Introduction to Home Wireless Setup:This half-day course introduces the home user tothe pieces necessary to set up wireless networkingand Internet connection at home or for a smallbusiness. It will introduce the basics of networkingand the World Wide Web. Each piece of equipmentand service necessary will be covered and explained.Finally, each student will set up the hardware, doall basic configurations, and test for network andInternet connectivity. The State Library of Louisiana has partnered with local… [Event Website]

SRL Teen Performance Troupe Rehearsal and Performance

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

10:00 AM

Teen volunteers are needed for voice actors, puppeteers,and behind-the-scenes help for puppetshows to be performed for families and childrenat the South Regional Library. Sign up online toreceive rehearsal updates at www.lplteen.net. [Event Website]

Puppet Shows

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

11:00 AM

The Story Time Players will present two puppetshows this fall. The shows are free and bestsuited for children ages 5- 12 years. Call the SouthRegional Library at 981-1028 for show titlesand more information. [Event Website]

Talking Boudin

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

1:00 PM

Join Dr. Bob Carriker, Chair of the Department ofHistory and Geography and the Director of PublicHistory Studies at UL Lafayette, for a discussion onthe history and culture of boudin in Louisiana. Localartist Connie Boustany will demonstrate makingboudin and talk about her family’s generations-oldtradition. Boudin, donated from Hebert’s SpecialtyMeats of Maurice, will be served while supply lasts.… [Event Website]

Advanced Home Wireless Configurations

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

1:00 PM

Advanced Home Wireless Configurations:The course will discuss the history of wirelessnetworks and their weaknesses. Finally, there areseveral steps students can take to protect theirnetwork and themselves. These steps are explained,and students will have the opportunity to performthese tasks. The State Library of Louisiana has partnered with local public libraries to offer free classes for thosepersons seeking employment or employment improvement. Interested persons can register online-http:/lajacc.stat… [Event Website]

Watercolor Exhibit by Vaughan Burdin Simpson

by: Lafayette Public Library

Jefferson St Library

6:00 PM

‘Informed Look’ Watercolors by Vaughan Burdin Simpsonwill be on display during library hours- Sept 2 – Nov 3 , 2011,and at the Sept. 10th and Oct. 8th Artwalks at Galerie Lafayette, located at the Jefferson Street Branch. [Event Website]

Vision and Voice: Visual Art and Poem-Making with Clare L. Mart

by: Cal Editor

Acadiana Center for the Arts

9:00am-12:00pm

Admission: $25 public/$20 for AcA m

Immerse yourself in visual art and create a new piece of art (a poem) by examining the exhibit ArtAffair: A 55-Year Retrospective shown in the Main Gallery at the Acadiana Center for the A. Examples of "ekphrastic" poems will be read and discussed. Participants will be asked to select one piece of art in the main gallery on which to focus and through poet Clare L. Martin's guidance, participants will get words on paper that can be developed into a poem.… [Event Website]

Museum of Fear 2011

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St.

7:00pm-11:00pm

Admission: Tickets are $8 for each

The size of this years fear-fest has almost doubled to over 8,000 sq. ft. from that of previous years, and will introduce an all new theme. This annual fundraiser is hosted by the museums foundation, and combines creative scares, elaborate set designs, custom sound and lighting, special effects makeup, professional actors, atmospheric fog, and even scene-appropriate odors, making it the scariest ticket in town… [Event Website]

UL vs. Faulkner University (Softball)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Home: Lamson Park

1:00 PM

[Event Website]

UL vs. Troy (Football)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Home: Cajun Field

6:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. Florida (Football)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Baton Rouge, La. (Tiger Stadium)

2:30 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Tar Heel Invitational (Day 2) (Women's Golf)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Chapel Hill, N.C. (UNC Finley GC)

8:00 AM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. Rice Fall Invitational (Day 2) (Women's Tennis)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Houston, Texas (Jake Hess Tennis Stadium)

9:00 AM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. ITA All-American Championships (Day 3) (Men's Tennis)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Tulsa, Okla. (Michael D. Case Tennis Center)

TBA

[Event Website]

Plant Sale

by: Cal Editor

The Backyard Nursery in the gardens of Harold & Sarah Schoeffler 3502 E. Simcoe St., Lafayette

Admission: Free

From 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Come early for hot donuts & coffee (or later if you prefer cold donuts & coffee)

Oil Center's Open Air Antique & Arts Market

by: Cal Editor

LGMC Medical Plaza 427 Heymann Blvd across from Champagnes Supermarket

8:00am-12:00pm

Admission: Free

The Open Air Market showcases local antique dealers and artisans. Admission is free, so come, browse and enjoy this unique shopping experience exclusive to the Oil Center. If you are an antique dealer or local artist interested in participating in this event, please call the Oil Center at 337-232-1267 or email at info@oilcenter.com.

Community @ the Center

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Admission: Free

Each month two or more current AcA Arts Grants Recipients or community arts affiliates from various parishes throughout Acadiana will have an opportunity to showcase their arts and culture projects at the Acadiana Center for the Arts during ArtWalk.

La Mesa en EspanolThe Spanish Table

by: Casa Azul

Casa Azul Gifts, 232 ML King Drive, Grand Coteau

Admission: Free

From 10 a.m. to noon, join us for La Mesa en Espaol The Spanish Table. The gathering provides an opportunity for Spanish speakers to converse informally. We welcome those at all levels of ability from beginners to native speakers of Spanish. Guests are invited to bring refreshments to share.… [Event Website]

Right to Life & Freedom of Choice Concert

by: Legalize Louisiana

Grant Street Dancehall

Admission: $5

Featuring performances by FaN the Stoner, Misanthropic Inoculation, The Skanky Skunks and Legalize Louisiana founder Donnie Griffith's alter-ego, Antidonnie. Ifern Owens of New Orleans will be showcased as part of Artwalk. [Event Website]

Cajun Dulcimer Society Jam Sessions

by: Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preser

Acadian Cultural Center, 501 Fisher Road, Lafayette

Hear your favorite Cajun music played on the Appalachian dulcimer when Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserves Acadian Cultural Center hosts the Cajun Dulcimer Society and its core group, the Lagniappe Dulcimer Society from Baton Route. The center will present a free dulcimer jam session 10:00-11:30 a.m. every second and fourth Saturday from now through December. More information is available at 337-232-0789 ext. 11.… [Event Website]

Tour Du Teche

by: Cal Editor

Port Barre, La.

7:00am

A 135-mile, three-stage canoe and kayak race from Port Barre, La., to Berwick, La., through the heart of Louisianas Cajun country. Boats can be left in Port Barre Thursday night. Security is provided. Pre race ceremony 6:30 a.m.(Boats can be launched anytime.)Race begins at 7 a.m.

Womens Conference: "Rejuvenate"

by: Your Name or Company

Assembly Christian Center, 111 Liberty Ave., Lafayette

Admission: $30

Womens Conference: "Rejuvenate" with Beth Grant. Hosted by Assembly Christian Center. You can pre-register at www.acc-now.com or register on-site at 5:30 p.m. Service starts at 6:30 p.m. For additional information call 337-369-8000. [Event Website]

World Championship Gumbo Cook-off

by: LCVC

Boulingy Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia, LA 70560

Fri. 7-10 p.m.; Sat. noon-10 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Admission: No

Family oriented food festival in historic downtown New Iberia. Music all weekend. Anything but gumbo mid-day Saturday. The "Battle of the Roux's" on Sunday--gumbo serving at 11 a.m. Awards mid afternoon. [Event Website]

Tour du Teche Canoe Race

by: LCVC

Bayou Teche from Port Barre to Berwick

Thurs, Noon-till; Fri-Sun, 7a.m. - till

Admission: Entry fee per paddler

Tour du Teche 133 miles along Bayou Teche. "C'est pas juste une course! (It's not just a race!)" FMI: Nicole at info@tourduteche.com. Checkin on Oct 6, 2011 Noon--til

"In His Grace"

by: Cal Editor

Cite Des Arts

7:30pm

Admission: Tickets are $15 for adul

A two-act original musical comedy written by local playwrights Jane Martin Billeaudeaux and John Verly Richard with direction by Christy Leichty, program director for Cite Des Arts and musical direction by Glenn Hebert. [Event Website]

Vinyl Record Sale

by: Vinylville Records

Jockey Lot Flea Market BOOTH 500A

8:00am-5:00pm

Admission: Free

Open On Fridays: Noon - 5PM Sat Sun ~ 8AM - 5PM http://www.facebook.com/VinylvilleRecords NEW & Used Vinyl Records Blues Cajun Reggae Rock Jazz Psych Punk Zydeco Bob Masse Vintage Posters: Authorized Dealer Factory Sealed LP's now in stock : NEW ARRIVALS Beatles, Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bob Marley, Georgia Satellites, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton, Parliament, Nixons, REM, Sly Stone, more... Clifton Chenier, Boisec Ardoin, more also... excellent… [Event Website]

Ghost Hunting 101 Class

by: UL Lafayette

UL Lafayette Continuing Education

Admission: $69

Continuing Education at UL Lafayette has a course that studies a practical approach to paranormal investigating, using various types of high-tech equipment, as well as skeptical and analytical methods of evidence analysis. Students will learn the proper methods of obtaining evidence, what types of evidence to collect, and how to debunk events that have logical explanations. Louisiana Spirits Paranormal investigators will take students through three sessions: a classroom presentation for the first meeting, then… [Event Website]

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

"ArtAffair: A 55-Year Retrospective" by Andree & Mike Stansbury

by: Cal Editor

Acadiana Center for the Arts

Admission: Free

The Acadiana Center for the Arts is pleased to announce ArtAffair, an exhibition in the Main Gallery opening August 13, 2011, which represents a collection of fantastical works that spans 55 years of creative partnership and marriage. Multi-talented Andree and Mike Stansburys desire to surround themselves with beauty, excitement and vitality is expressed in this eclectic showcase. The pair have explored one art form after another, creating a paradise world of the abstract and anatomical.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Sunday, Oct 9, 2011

IBERIABANK presents Robert Cray An AcA All-Stars Event

by: Acadiana Center for the Arts

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM CST

IBERIABANK presents  Robert Cray  An AcA All-Stars Event Buy a rockin three-show pass! $122 - $176 Includes: Oct 7 Robert Cray; Nov 2 Ricky Skaggs; Nov 15 Asleep at the Wheel$122 - $176 Three plus One: Add Tokyo String Quartet at a discount - includes all shows listed above and Sept 9 Tokyo String Quartet $162 - $234 IBERIABANK presents world-class performers in the intimate and sonically pure environment of the AcA's James Devin Moncus Theater. Don't miss these amazing fall performances with 4 more memorable All-Stars events coming … [Event Website]

Matinee Production of In His Grace

by: Cal Editor

Cite Des Arts

2:00pm

Admission: Tickets are $15 for adul

A two-act original musical comedy written by local playwrights Jane Martin Billeaudeaux and John Verly Richard with direction by Christy Leichty, program director for Cite Des Arts and musical direction by Glenn Hebert. [Event Website]

UL at UALR (Soccer)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Away: Little Rock, Ark.

1:00 PM

[Event Website]

UL at La.-Monroe (Volleyball)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Away: Monroe, La.

3:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Kentucky (Soccer)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Lexington, Ky. (UK Soccer Complex)

1:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Florida (Volleyball)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Gainesville, Fla. (O'Connell Center)

12:30 PM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. Rice Fall Invitational (Day 3) (Women's Tennis)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Houston, Texas (Jake Hess Tennis Stadium)

9:00 AM

[Event Website]

LSU at Tar Heel Invitational (Day 3) (Women's Golf)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Chapel Hill, N.C. (UNC Finley GC)

8:15 AM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. ITA All-American Championships (Day 4) (Men's Tennis)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Tulsa, Okla. (Michael D. Case Tennis Center)

TBA

[Event Website]

EarthShare Gardens Benefit: Harvesting Harmony

by: Cal Editor

Blue Moon Saloon

Admission: $10

EarthShare Gardens Benefit Harvesting Harmony from 510 p.m. Featuring Miss Emily and the Collard Greens, Flatbed Honeymoon from Baton Rouge and a Jam Session at 9 p.m. $10 Admission. There will also be gumbo, T-shirts and plants for sale. For more information call 412-9207 or email earthsharegardens@gmail.com.

Hunters for the Hungry Food Drive

by: Cal Editor

UL Cajun Field

Admission: Free

The annual Hunters for the Hungry food drive will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at locations throughout Acadiana. Local sportsmen and their families are asked to "clean out your freezers" to donate frozen processed game, fowl and fish to help provide meals to the impoverished in Acadiana. Collections will be shared with social service organizations serving the poor, hungry and homeless throughout the Acadiana region. You don't have to be a hunter to donate food for this drive and to help this worthy cause; any and all meat donations are accepted. Drop of your donations at any one of the collection sites listed below: Lafayette - UL Cajun Field (main drop off location) Carencro - Carencro Fire Station Crowley - Salvador's Jewelry & Gifts Eunice - Eunice Fire Station Henderson - Henderson Nina Fire Station Youngsville - First Assembly of God Church on Verot School Rd. Opelousas - Nissan of Opelousas Jennings - Our Savior's Church

World Championship Gumbo Cook-off

by: LCVC

Boulingy Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia, LA 70560

Fri. 7-10 p.m.; Sat. noon-10 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Admission: No

Family oriented food festival in historic downtown New Iberia. Music all weekend. Anything but gumbo mid-day Saturday. The "Battle of the Roux's" on Sunday--gumbo serving at 11 a.m. Awards mid afternoon. [Event Website]

Tour du Teche Canoe Race

by: LCVC

Bayou Teche from Port Barre to Berwick

Thurs, Noon-till; Fri-Sun, 7a.m. - till

Admission: Entry fee per paddler

Tour du Teche 133 miles along Bayou Teche. "C'est pas juste une course! (It's not just a race!)" FMI: Nicole at info@tourduteche.com. Checkin on Oct 6, 2011 Noon--til

Vinyl Record Sale

by: Vinylville Records

Jockey Lot Flea Market BOOTH 500A

8:00am-5:00pm

Admission: Free

Open On Fridays: Noon - 5PM Sat Sun ~ 8AM - 5PM http://www.facebook.com/VinylvilleRecords NEW & Used Vinyl Records Blues Cajun Reggae Rock Jazz Psych Punk Zydeco Bob Masse Vintage Posters: Authorized Dealer Factory Sealed LP's now in stock : NEW ARRIVALS Beatles, Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bob Marley, Georgia Satellites, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton, Parliament, Nixons, REM, Sly Stone, more... Clifton Chenier, Boisec Ardoin, more also... excellent… [Event Website]

Ghost Hunting 101 Class

by: UL Lafayette

UL Lafayette Continuing Education

Admission: $69

Continuing Education at UL Lafayette has a course that studies a practical approach to paranormal investigating, using various types of high-tech equipment, as well as skeptical and analytical methods of evidence analysis. Students will learn the proper methods of obtaining evidence, what types of evidence to collect, and how to debunk events that have logical explanations. Louisiana Spirits Paranormal investigators will take students through three sessions: a classroom presentation for the first meeting, then… [Event Website]

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Monday, Oct 10, 2011

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

9:30 a.m.

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach basic computer classes. Walk-in sign-up begins Monday, October 3, at 9:00 am.; Telephone Sign-Up begins at 10:00 am.Call 981-1028 to register or for more information. [Event Website]

Chenier Story Times

by: Lafayette Public Library

Chenier Branch

10:30 a.m.

Story times for ages 3-6 are offered at several Branches. No preregistration is required but groups need to call (337)291-2941 to insure available space. [Event Website]

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

1 p.m.

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach basic computer classes. Walk-in sign-up begins Monday, October 3, at9:00 am.; Telephone Sign-Up begins at 10:00 am.Call 981-1028 to register or for more information. [Event Website]

Story Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

4 p.m.

For all agesSTORY TIME is a special time for families toenjoy stories together. Check out the variousprograms at the different library locations listedin this calendar. [Event Website]

TAB 1: Browser Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30 p.m.

Admission: $10/members, $25/public

TAB workshops will teach participants how to perform specific tasks in Final Cut Pro. They will also learn shortcut keys that can make editing more efficient. Intro to FCP and Computer Skills stations are required for admission to any TAB session. [Event Website]

Yes. I Remember it Well

by: Cal Editor

Hospice of Acadiana's Conference Center

10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Admission: Free

Do you remember when Jefferson Street was lined with oak trees and was called Oak Avenue? Or when Ambassador Caffery was called New Flanders Road? Join Hospice of Acadiana, Inc. and our own local historian L.C. Melchior in the Conference Center for a morning of sharing stories of Acadiana and remembering when For more information call 337-232-1234.… [Event Website]

LSU vs. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (Day 1) (Men's Golf)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Dublin, Ohio (Muirfield Village GC)

8 a.m.

[Event Website]

Justin Harrison's Golf Fore Life

by: Cal Editor

Oakbourne Country Club

Admission: $150/person, $450/team

Tournament will be a 3-man scramble with a shotgun start beginning at noon. Complimentary lunch at 11 a.m. and post round meal provided by Casa Ole. Cash prizes include 1st place: $450; 2nd place: $225 and 3rd place: $100. Proceeds benefit the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency. … [Event Website]

Homecoming 2011Kickoff Party

by: UL Alumni Association

Alumni Center, UL Campus

4:30pm

Admission: Free

The event will include free soft drinks, food and music. Everyone is welcome to join the UL Lafayette Homecoming Court, Pride of Acadiana Marching Band, Ragin Cajun cheerleaders, and Ragin' Jazz in supporting Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns. [Event Website]

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Tuesday, Oct 11, 2011

Chamber II "Opera from the Sistah's Point of View" 7:30pm at the

by: Acadiana Symphony Orchestra
Chamber II "Opera from the Sistah's Point of View" 7:30pm at the AcA

S. Regional Baby Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

9:30 AM

Baby Time is designed to introduce mothers, fathers, or caregivers and babiesages 9-18 months to nursery rhymes, songs,fingerplays, and early literacy information.To preregister or for info, call 988-3412. [Event Website]

Broussard Branch Story Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

Broussard Branch

10:00 AM

Story times for ages 3-6 are offered at several Branches. No preregistration is required but groups need to call(337) 837-3936 to insure available space. [Event Website]

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

Milton Branch

10:30 AM

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach computer classes. Walk-in AND telephone sign-up begins Monday,September 26, at 10:00 am. Call 856-5261 toregister. [Event Website]

S. Regional Toddler Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

10:30 AM

Fifteen-minute story sessions geared to children 18-35 months.Adults must accompany toddlers. [Event Website]

SciFi/Fantasy Book Club

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

6:30 PM

The South Regional Library hosts a SciFi/Fantasy Book Club on the second Tuesday at 6:30.Sept 13-Nebula Awards Showcase2007, ed. by Mike ResnickOct 11-The Hellbound Heartby Clive Barker [Event Website]

Audio Booth Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30pm

Admission: $25 for members, $40 for

Learn the basics of great audio recording, voice projection, and saving files correctly. Also learn how to use Ustream and how to podcast. Computer Skills station is required. [Event Website]

TAB 2: Viewer Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30pm

Admission: $10 for members, $25 for

TAB workshops will teach participants how to perform specific tasks in Final Cut Pro. They will also learn shortcut keys that can make editing more efficient. Intro to FCP and Computer Skills stations are required for admission to any TAB session. [Event Website]

Hospice of Acadiana Memorial Service

by: Cal Editor

Hospice of Acadiana's Conference Center

6:30pm

Admission: Free

The Hospice of Acadiana Chaplains will be offering a memorial service for those who have lost a loved one this past year. For more information contact Deacon James Davis at 337-232-1234. [Event Website]

LSU vs. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (Day 2) (Men's Golf)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Dublin, Ohio (Muirfield Village GC)

7:30 AM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. National Pro Fastpitch All Stars (Softball)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Baton Rouge, La. (Tiger Park)

7:00 PM

[Event Website]

Ribbon Cutting: Whataburger - Pinhook

by: Chamber of Commerce
Ribbon Cutting: Whataburger - Pinhook [Event Website]

Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting of The Arc of Acadiana

by: Crowley Chamber of Commerce

224 Gremillion Circle, Iota

10:00am

Admission: Free

Formerly the State School in Iota, the Arc of Acadiana has been designed to promote and protect the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.The Arc of Acadiana works to create a supportive local environment by giving opportunities to the individuals that they serve to make healthy, satisfying choices in their lives. This brings a further sense of self worth and enjoyment to their lives through social and entrepreneurial ownership.

In Your Own Backyard Series-La Recolte: Bringing in the Crops

by: CCET

Vermilionville's Performance Center

6:30pm-8:30pm

Admission: Free

The Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism at UL Lafayette continues its free monthly series on cultural and environmental traditions and knowledge in the Acadiana area. Held the second Tuesday of every month at Vermilionville's Performance Center from 6:30-8:30pm, the presentations range from informal workshops to question-and-answer forums to interactive presentations. Each month features a different topic for discussion, led by a qualified facilitator. … [Event Website]

Cyber Threats--Whos Watching You?

by: Iberia Parish Library

Iberia Parish LIbrary, St. Peter Street Branch 1111 W. St. Peter St., New Iberia

6:30pm

Admission: Free

The Iberia Parish Library is proud to announce the return of Ms. Aimee Cahanin, Computer Forensic Examiner for the Louisiana Department of Justice. She will be discussing how to protect your family from cyber threats and explain how your information can be obtained through something as simple as a photograph online. Due to the nature of the presentation, it is only recommended for ages 15 and older to attend. For more information or to register, please call the Main Library at 337.364.7024.

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Wednesday, Oct 12, 2011

What My Husband Doesn't Know

by: Heymann Center

Heymann Performing Arts Center / Lafayette

08:00 PM

To all her friends Lena Summer has it all. But looks can be deceiving. When a handsome man comes into her life, Lena has some decisions to make. Will she make the right ones? From the award winning playwright, filmmaker and author David E. Talbert comes a tale of love, betrayal, jealousy and temptation. What My Husband Doesn't Know, a stage production starring Morris Chestnut and Michelle Williams, will be at the Heymann Performing Arts Center for one night only. Morris Chestnut is best known for his rol… [Event Website]

"What My Husband Doesn't Know"

by: LCVC

1373 S. College Rd., Lafayette

8 p.m.

Admission: $43 & $38 plus handl

A play from David E. Talbert about love, betrayal, jealousy and temptation, starring Morris Chestnut and Michelle Williams.

Family Performance Series- Bash the Trash

by: Acadiana Center for the Arts

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM CST

Family Performance Series- Bash the Trash Tickets are $4 for children 12and under and $6 for adults.AcA membership discount is $1per ticket. Season tickets are$16 for children 12 and underand $24 for adults.The Fugro Chance FamilyPerformance Series was createdto provide a venue for livequalityperformances for youngaudiences. The up-close andinformal setting is the perfectatmosphereto introduce childrento a wide variety of performingarts experiences.Wed Oct 12, 2011 @ 6:30 PMBash the Trash(music, recycled instruments)Wed Dec 7, 2011 @ 6:30 PMStuart Stotts… [Event Website]

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

9:30 AM

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach basic computer classes. Walk-in sign-up begins Monday, October 3, at9:00 am.; Telephone Sign-Up begins at 10:00 am.Call 981-1028 to register or for more information. [Event Website]

S. Regional Baby Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

9:30 AM

Baby Time is designed to introducemothers, fathers, or caregivers and babiesages 9-18 months to nursery rhymes, songs,fingerplays, and early literacy information. [Event Website]

North Regional Story Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

North Regional Library

10:30 AM

Story times for ages 3-6 are offered at several Branches. No preregistration required but groups need to call (337) 896-6323to insure available space. [Event Website]

S. Regional Toddler Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

10:30 AM

Fifteen-minute story sessions geared to children 18-35 months.Adults must accompany toddlers. [Event Website]

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

1:00 PM

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach basic computer classes. Walk-in sign-up begins Monday, October 3, at9:00 am.; Telephone Sign-Up begins at 10:00 am.Call 981-1028 to register or for more information. [Event Website]

S. Regional Bedtime Stories

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

6:00 PM

This program is a nighttime version of Family Story Time.No preregistration required. These story times will be in French September: 14,28 & October: 12,26. [Event Website]

NRL Teen Book Club

by: Lafayette Public Library

North Regional Library

6:00 PM

This is not your ordinary book clubthere will be book discussions, authorvisits, poetry slams, book blogs, and tipson writing. Come read with us, discuss,write, and meet other teens who love toread. This teen book club is for ages 1318.Call (337) 896-6323 for more information.… [Event Website]

Camera: Red Kit Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30pm

Admission: $20 for members, $35 for

This station teaches participants how to use AOCs more sophisticated red kits. Also included is instruction on shot composition, proper care and storage, proper footage storage and camera operation. [Event Website]

Camera: Red Kit Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30pm

Admission: $20 for members, $35 for

This station teaches participants how to use AOCs more sophisticated red kits. Also included is instruction on shot composition, proper care and storage, proper footage storage and camera operation. [Event Website]

Attakapas Trade Day

by: Cal Editor

1200 N. Main St., St. Martinville

Admission: Free

Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site will create a living history encampment of the early 1800's. Temporary lodges will be set up, staff will dress in historic costumes, cook on open fires and display historic tools, gear and weapons. Demonstrations and the firing of black powder weapons will be given. A hands on area where students can try out chores, toys and games from the period will be provided. Tours will be given through the Olivier Plantation House (circa 1815), the Acadian Farmstead and th… [Event Website]

Attakapas Trade Day

by: Cal Editor

1200 N. Main St., St. Martinville

Admission: Free

Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site will create a living history encampment of the early 1800's. Temporary lodges will be set up, staff will dress in historic costumes, cook on open fires and display historic tools, gear and weapons. Demonstrations and the firing of black powder weapons will be given. A hands on area where students can try out chores, toys and games from the period will be provided. Tours will be given through the Olivier Plantation House (circa 1815), the Acadian Farmstead and th… [Event Website]

Beaux Arts Ball

by: UL Lafayette College of the Arts

River Oaks

7:00pm

Admission: $75

The Beaux Arts Ball is an annual costume ball fundraiser for the College of the Arts. The Beaux Arts Ball promises to be a raucous night of creativity and imagination with an all-out call for costumed revelers to dress up to the nines. Kate Linder, star of "The Young and the Restless," will be a guest of honor and Joe Stewart will be introduced as the 2012 SPARK Lifetime Achievement Award Winner. Great music by The Nouveau String Band, a delicious dinner served cocktail buffet-style, special guests and m… [Event Website]

Beaux Arts Ball

by: LCVC

River Oaks, 520 East Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette.

7-10 p.m.

Admission: $75

Masquerade Ball with costume contests, presentations, and live music by the Nouveau String Band. Presented by the UL Lafayette College of the Arts. [Event Website]

Fundamentals of Improvisational Theatre

by: AURA

810 Jefferson St, Lafayette

5:30pm-6:30pm

Admission: $45

The Acting Unlimited Repertory Academy (AURA) is offering a new class for youth in Acadiana called "Fundamentals of Improvisational Theatre." This class will introduce budding actors to the basics of Improvisational Theatre through simple, short-form games and group exercises. For ages 8-14. For more information, or to register, call (337) 873-1548 or email actingunlimitedinc@gmail.com.

Grand Reveil Acadien: French Rosary at the historic St. Johns

by: Cal Editor

St. Johns Cathedral, 914 St. John St., Lafayette

5:00pm

[Event Website]

Courtyard Concert Series with Mike Dean

by: Café Vermilionville

Caf Vermilionville

6:00pm-9:00pm

[Event Website]

Leadership Lafayette All Day Session

by: Chamber of Commerce
[Event Website]

Business After Hours: October

by: Chamber of Commerce
Join us at the October Business After Hours at Lafayette General to celebrate its 100th Anniversary. Lafayette General turns 100!! Come and join us for hors doeuvres and cocktails in the hospitals lobby and see the completed $70 million renovation. Tours of the new patient rooms will be available. Parking available in the Burdin Riehl parking tower on Coolidge Street across the street from the hospital.… [Event Website]

A Conversation with Kate: Her Career and Your Career

by: Cal Editor

Burke-Hawthrorn Theater

1:00pm

Admission: Free

Kate Linder stars as Esther Valentine in CBSs "The Young and The Restless," the #1 rated soap opera every week for 22 years. She has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has roles in upcoming feature films, Hysteria and The Expatriate.

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Thursday, Oct 13, 2011

Iberia Performing Arts League Presents, "Pride & Prejudice"

by: LCVC

Essanee Theater, 126 Iberia St, New Iberia

Thurs, Fri, Sat 7:30 p.m., Sun matinee 3 p.m.

Admission: Yes

Live theatre Production, Concessions. Tickets available at Delaune's Pharmacy 337-364-7671; Paul's Flower Shop 337-365-1428; Accentric's 337-367-6898.

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

by: Heymann Center

Heymann Performing Arts Center / Lafayette

07:30 PM

The Performing Arts Society of Acadiana brings to the Heymann Performing Arts Center the Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Founded in 1994, Complexions' has been reinventing dance with a mix of methods, styles and cultures which has created a new and exciting way of looking at human movement. Complexions Contemporary Ballet's creative vision is restricted by nothing but the limits of the human body itself.… [Event Website]

David Greely Presents Fiddlers on the Bayou

by: LCVC

Vermilionville, 300 Fisher Rd. Lafayette, LA 70508

7:00 p.m.

The 4th annual concert featuring at least half-dozen South Louisiana Fiddlers. The event showcases the variety and richness of fiddle music in South Louisiana along with discussion and information about the health of our bayous. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the fiddling starts at 7! Go to fiddlersonthebayou.com to keep up with developments and to order your tickets right now!

David Greely Presents Fiddlers on the Bayou

by: Bayou Vermilion District

Vermilionville

6:00 PM

October 13, 2011, 6:00 PM - An exploration of fiddle music and bayou conservation in South Louisian [Event Website]

Performing Arts Society of Acadiana presents

by: LCVC

1373 S. College Road, Lafayette

7:30 p.m.

Admission: $48, $38 & $28 plus

Complexions Ballet has been reinventing dance with a mix of methods, styles and cultures to create a new and exciting way of looking at human movement..

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

by: Performing Arts Society of Acadiana

7:30 pm

Complexions Contemporary Ballet Thu, Oct 13, 2011 7:30 pm Heymann Performing Arts Center Lafayette, LA:
Complexions' groundbreaking mix of methods, styles, and cultures has created an entirely new and exciting vision of human movement for more than 15 years. Complexions Contemporary Ballet a stable of thoroughbred dancers combines the best of athleticism, lyricism, and technical training in the exquisite choreography of founders Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, both former Alvin Ailey dancers and most recently of "So You Th… [Event Website]

Youngsville Branch Story Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

Youngsville Branch

9:30 AM

Story times for ages 3-6 are offered at several Branches. No preregistration required but groups need to call [337]856-9385ahead to insure available space. [Event Website]

Milton Branch Story Time

by: Lafayette Public Library

Milton Branch

10:30 AM

Story times for ages 3-6 are offered at several Branches. No preregistration required but groups need to call (337)856-5261 to insure available space. [Event Website]

Story Castle

by: Lafayette Public Library

Jefferson St Library at Children's Department

10:30 AM

Story Castle is for children 3 through 6 year olds and an accompanying adult. [Event Website]

Basics Computing Class

by: Lafayette Public Library

Milton Branch

10:30 AM

Electronic Resources Librarian Martin Cooperson will teach computer classes. Walk-in AND telephone sign-up begins Monday,September 26, at 10:00 am. Call 856-5261 toregister. [Event Website]

Moving Tales

by: Lafayette Public Library

North Regional Library

6:00 PM

The theme is the Monkey and the Crocodile for this interactive storytelling session will inspire children ages5 – 11 to express themselves through stories and yoga. Thesession also includes an art project. [Event Website]

Thursday Movie Night for Adults: Sin Nombre

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

6:00 PM

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, thelibrary is conducting an eight-week series offree films celebrating the Hispanic-Americanexperience. Films are shown at 6:00 pm everyThursday from September 8 – October 27.This week's selection is:Sin Nombre (2009) 96 minRated R… [Event Website]

LA Fete Lafayette 2011

by: Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation

Trynd Restaurant, 116 E. Vermillion Str.

6:00pm-9:00pm

Admission: $75 per person

LA Fte is LCEFs annual fundraiser, which will be held this year in Lafayette. The event celebrates our states diverse cultural industries and the people who keep our culture alive - chefs, musicians, filmakers, craft artists, visual artists, preservationists and other creative individuals who give Louisiana its unique identity. Funds raised through LA Fte Lafayette 2011 will help LCEF provide access to healthcare and economic development services for our states cultural workforce.

TV Studio Workshop

by: AOC

101 Jefferson St., Rosa Parks Transportation Center

6:30pm

Admission: $10 for members, $25 for

This session gives participants a working knowledge of everything Tricaster. This is a hands-on station that puts participants in the directors chair from the start. No prior knowledge is required. [Event Website]

LOrdre du Bon Temps Louisiane

by: Cal Editor

Longfellow Evangeline State Historic Site on Main Street in St. Martinville

6:00pm-10:00pm

Admission: Free

LOrdre du Bon Temps, or "Order of Good Times," is the annual fundraiser for the Acadian Memorial to celebrate four centuries of Acadian-Cajun men cooking. The event provides a cash bar and hors doeuvres, along with a meal. Call 337-394-2258 for more information.

Complexions Contemporary Dance, Aquila Theatre performs Macbeth

by: LCVC

Heymann Performing Arts Center and Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette.

7:30 p.m. for Heymann Center performances, 8 p.m. for AcA performances

Admission: Varies, tickets range fr

PASA's mainstage series at the Heymann Performing Arts Center and PASA's Singer+Songwriter series at the Acadiana Center for the Arts bring incredible live performing artists to Acadiana residents and guests.

Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band

by: LCVC

Grant St. Dance Hall, Lafayette

7-10 p.m.

Admission: $10

Festival Acadian Kick Off Party. Zydeco night at Grant St. with Grammy Award Winner Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band.

Fete de FAMILLE

by: Cal Editor

Cajundome, Lafayette

8:30am-3:30pm

Admission: Free admission but ticke

Part of Grand Reveil Acadien. Chef Gilbert and Nova Scotian Guest Chef Alain Boss serve a tantalizing Cajun buffet. Opening ceremony moderated by Kirby Jambon, French Immersion Instructor and Louisiana Poet; Welcome by Gerald Breaux, Executive Director of the Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission; Lafayette City-Parish President, Joey Durel; Consul General of Canada, Paula Caldwell St-Onge; National Anthem by Auriel Campbell; Special Guest: Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne; Announcements; Introductions; S… [Event Website]

Canadian/Louisiana Music Concert at the Strand

by: Cal Editor

Strand Theatre on Main Street, Jennings

7:00pm

Admission: $10

Part of Grand Reveil Acadien. Concert features Hert LeBlanc and his band from New Brunswick, Canada and Louisiana groups: Les Amies Louisianaises, Chris Miller and Bayou Roots with Bruce Daigrepont. This concert is being brought in part by BP and the Jeff Davis Parish Tourist Commission. Tickets are available by calling 800.264.5521.… [Event Website]

Ribbon Cutting: Scandals

by: Chamber of Commerce
Ribbon Cutting: Scandals [Event Website]

Finance Committee Meeting

by: Chamber of Commerce
[Event Website]

Marsh House Slave Quarters on Avery Island

by: Iberia Parish Library

Iberia Parish Main Library, 445 E. Main St., New Iberia

6:30 p.m.

Admission: Free

Iberia Parish Library is happy to welcome Dr. David Palmer with the University of Louisianas Anthropology Department. In celebration of Archeology Month, Dr. Palmer will be discussing his recent findings about the Marsh House Slave Quarters on Avery Island. With personal stories and a visual presentation, much knowledge will be shared on his findings. A short Friends of the Library annual meeting will be held prior to the presentation. So make sure to register for this informative and educational event by calling the Iberia Parish Main Library at 337.364.7024.

Literary Reading by Ann McCutchan with Music by Andrew Angelle w

by: Cal Editor

Casa Azul Gifts, 232 ML King Dr., Grand Coteau

7:00pm-9:00pm

Admission: Free

Casa Azul Gifts in Grand Coteau hosts a literary reading featuring Ann McCutchan accompanied by classical Guitarist Andrew Angelle. There will also be a special appearance by Darrell Bourque; and an Open Mic. Bring your own poems, songs or stories for the Open Mic that follows. This free event is appropriate for mature teens and adults, and is sponsored by The Festival of Words, Frederick LEcole Des Arts and the Thensted Center. It is also supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts and the Acadiana Center for the Arts. For more information contact Patrice at (337) 662-1032 or festivalwords@gmail.com.

Theater Production of In His Grace

by: Cal Editor

Cite Des Arts

7:30 p.m.

Admission: Tickets are $15 for adul

A two-act original musical comedy written by local playwrights Jane Martin Billeaudeaux and John Verly Richard with direction by Christy Leichty, program director for Cite Des Arts and musical direction by Glenn Hebert. [Event Website]

Acting Unlimited Presents "Fire Eye"

by: Cal Editor

Essanee Theatre, New Iberia

Admission: $10

FIRE EYE, a new play by Daniel J. Povinelli will be presented by Acting Unlimited, Inc. at the Essanee Theatre in New Iberia. This production, which runs October 13-23, is being hosted by the Iberia Performing Arts League. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday Matinees at 3:00 p.m. Advance tickets are available at Delaunes Pharmacy, Pauls Flower Shop, or Accentrics on Main Street, all in New Iberia. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. All tickets are $10.00. Further information and tickets can be obtained by calling the theater at 364-6114, e-mailing ipal@cox.net

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]

Friday, Oct 14, 2011

DTA! Festivals Acadiens et Creoles

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

Parc International, downtown Lafayette

5:30 PM - 9:30 PM CST

On October 14, 2011, DTA! celebrates Festivals Acadiens et Creoles in Parc International with performances by Horace Trahan andThe Ossun Express and Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble.Also during this event, DTA! paints Downtown red and white atwith a UL HomecomingCommunity Pep Rally featuring UL spirit groups, Homecoming Court, players and more to show the DTA! Ragin Cajunspirit. This specialedition of DTA! is a festive occasiontopay homage to our Cajun and Creole heritage and traditions. Festivals Ac… [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

The fear is spreading this year from the Louisiana Science Museum to theChildren's Museum of Acadiana. For the first time, Museum of Fear (LafayetteScience Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Children'sMuseum of Acadiana in creating Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling.Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood andHansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances ofseasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for… [Event Website]

Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole at Bach Lunch in Parc Sans Souci

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM CST

2011 Bach Lunch Fall Line-up October 7 Les Freres Michot Chris Po-Boys, iMonelli, Trynd October 14 Cedric Watson & Bijou Creole French Press, Hub City Diner, Joeys Specialty Foods, Roly Poly October 21 Jim Voorhies & the All Niters Abacus Restaurant & Caering, Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken, Pouparts Bakery October 28 Johanna Divine Creole Lunch House, Tsunami Sushi, Zeas Rotisserie & Grill November 4 The Savoy Family Band Agave Cantina, Baileys Seafood & Grill, Johnson… [Event Website]

Jazz @ the Center - JOHN PIZZARELLI QUARTET

by: Acadiana Center for the Arts

8:00 PM - 10:30 PM CST

Jazz @ the Center - JOHN PIZZARELLI QUARTET AcA brings you the very best in contemporary Jazz fromaround the World. Join us when we turn AcAs James DevinMoncus Theater into a New York City-style Jazz Club andenjoy great Jazz in an authentic club atmosphere.Table seating with cocktail service and rear mezzanineseating available.2011-2012 SEASON PASSESFive Swinging Shows$155 Table Seating$215 VIP Table SeatingFri Oct 14, 2011 @ 8:00 PMJohn Pizzarelli QuartetJAZZ SERIES GALA KICK-OFF$18 - $55World-renowned Jazz Guitarist, Singer and recent EllaFitzge… [Event Website]

Bienvenue avec Beignets a Maurice

by: LCVC

Musee de Maurice, Chief H. Fred Ave., Maurice

8-10 a.m.

Admission: Free.

The Maurice Historical Preservation Society will unveil their historical marker, will do beignet cooking demonstrations and tastings, host an art show and have live music.

Conquering Your Fear of Public Speaking

by: Lafayette Public Library

North Regional Library

9:00 AM

Conquering Your Fear of Public Speaking:Enhance your ability to speak one-on-one withothers. Feel more confident speaking socially orin groups, such as meetings. This class will helpyou practice developing these skills in a safe andsupportive setting. The State Library of Louisiana has partnered with local public libraries to offer free classes for thosepersons seeking employment or employment improvement. Interested persons can register online-http:/lajacc.state.lib.la.us/training. For complete informat… [Event Website]

Movie: Rio

by: Lafayette Public Library

South Regional Library

4:00 PM

Children ages 5-12, will be treated to the showing of this G rated movie. [2011] 96 min. [Event Website]

Wind Ensemble Homecoming Concert "Have No Fear-The Cajuns Are He

by: LCVC

Ducrest-Gilfry Auditorium, Angelle Hall, UL Lafayette Campus

7:30 p.m.

Admission: Free

In keeping with the 2011 Homecoming theme "Have No Fear, The Cajuns Are Here" the program references Heroes & Superheroes and will fete athletes, comic book icons, and also our nation's servicemen and women. [Event Website]

UL vs. Middle Tennessee (Soccer)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Home: Cajuns Soccer/Track Facility

7:00 PM

[Event Website]

UL at Denver (Volleyball)

by: University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Sports

Away: Denver, Colo.

8:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Auburn (Soccer)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Auburn, Ala. (Auburn Soccer Complex)

7:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU vs. Georgia (Volleyball)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Home: Baton Rouge, La. (Maravich Center)

7:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Florida St. (W) (Swimming & Diving)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Tallahassee, Fla. (Morcom Aquatic Center)

2:00 PM

[Event Website]

LSU at Florida St. (M) (Swimming & Diving)

by: Louisiana State University Sports

Away: Tallahassee, Fla. (Morcom Aquatic Center)

2:00 PM

[Event Website]

Wind Ensemble Homecoming Concert

by: UL Lafayette College of the Arts

Angelle Auditorium on the UL Lafayette Campus

7:30pm

Admission: FREE!

This year the UL Lafayette Homecoming Concert will take place on Friday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Angelle Auditorium on the UL Campus. Admission is free and in keeping with the 2011 Homecoming Theme "Have No Fear, The Cajuns Are Here!" the program celebrates Heroes & Superheroes. The evening will fete athletes, comic book icons, and also our nation's servicemen and women. Program Highlights include SUMMON THE HEROES, by John Williams, music written for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta which has com… [Event Website]

Krewe de Canaille Dance

by: Cal Editor

LaPoussiere Dance Hall, Breaux Bridge

7:30pm-11:00pm

Admission: Free

Featuring music by the Pine Leaf Boys. Call 337-394-4211 for more information.

Beignets and Coffee Gathering at the Muse de Maurice

by: Cal Editor

Muse de Maurice, 218 Chief H. Fred Ave., Maurice

8:00am

Admission: Free

Part of Grand Reveil Acadien. The art of making beignets demonstrated to visitors. Coffee and beignets offered with live Cajun music and conversation for all. Contact Debbie at (337) 984-2888 for more information. [Event Website]

Discover Acadiana

by: GRA

Vermilion Parish

Admission: Free

Vermilion Parish has arranged a host of activities during Grand Rveil Acadien. Start off your morning in Maurice with Bienvenue avec Beignets gratuit! From a photograph exhibit, Unique Beauty in Gueydan to exhibits in Abbeville on Coastal Cowboys and At the Movies, Vermilion Parish is sure to please. Not a fan of exhibits? Then come on down to the square and enjoy music in downtown Abbeville, part of their free live concert series. Jam sessions, farmers market, cattle festival, Vermilion Parish o… [Event Website]

Opening of Festivals Acadiens et Creoles Concert

by: Cal Editor

Girard Park

5:00pm

Admission: Free

Artistis Against Leukemia: A Benefit for Tucker

by: Cal Editor

Grant Street Dancehall

6:00pm

Admission: Tickets are $10 in advan

Featuring music by Baby Bee, Marc Broussard, David Egan, Cory Guidry, Brian Marshall, Rex Moroux, Richard Revue and Strawboss. Lourde's Blood Bus will be onsite for donations from 3-7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. and music begins at 8 p.m. [Event Website]

"Sustainable Urban Transportation and Integrated Land Use, Lates

by: Cal Editor

Fletcher Hall Auditorium, UL Lafyette Campus

12:00pm

Paul Casey, recipient of this years prestigious Swedish Institute Swedish-American Bicentennial Grant, will be making a presentation of his three week study tour in Sweden with a discussion of overall policy with photo examples of innovative traffic calming, bicycle and public transit engineering and whole new eco-neighborhoods.

Museum of Fear 2011

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St.

7:00pm-11:00pm

Admission: Tickets are $8 for each

The size of this years fear-fest has almost doubled to over 8,000 sq. ft. from that of previous years, and will introduce an all new theme. This annual fundraiser is hosted by the museums foundation, and combines creative scares, elaborate set designs, custom sound and lighting, special effects makeup, professional actors, atmospheric fog, and even scene-appropriate odors, making it the scariest ticket in town… [Event Website]

Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St.

7:00pm-11:00pm

Admission: Tickets are $8 for each

For the first time, Museum of Fear has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. … [Event Website]

Festivals Acadiens et Creoles

by: LCVC

Girard Park, Lafayette

Admission: Free

Festivals Acadiens et Croles started in 1972 as an effort to keep Cajun culture alive. Since then it has grown into a three day event that attracts people of many different nationalities from all over the world. Whether you're amongst the young or the young at heart, you can bet that Festivals Acadiens has something that will tickle your fancy. Come join us for good music, good food, and good times!

Louisiana Cattle Festival

by: LCVC

Abbeville

Fri. 6 p.m.-midnight, Sat. 10 a.m.-midnight, Sun. 1-5 p.m.

Admission: Free

Music on three stages, food, two parades, carnival rides, pageants and more.

Theater Production of In His Grace

by: Cal Editor

Cite Des Arts

7:30 p.m.

Admission: Tickets are $15 for adul

A two-act original musical comedy written by local playwrights Jane Martin Billeaudeaux and John Verly Richard with direction by Christy Leichty, program director for Cite Des Arts and musical direction by Glenn Hebert. [Event Website]

Acting Unlimited Presents "Fire Eye"

by: Cal Editor

Essanee Theatre, New Iberia

Admission: $10

FIRE EYE, a new play by Daniel J. Povinelli will be presented by Acting Unlimited, Inc. at the Essanee Theatre in New Iberia. This production, which runs October 13-23, is being hosted by the Iberia Performing Arts League. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday Matinees at 3:00 p.m. Advance tickets are available at Delaunes Pharmacy, Pauls Flower Shop, or Accentrics on Main Street, all in New Iberia. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. All tickets are $10.00. Further information and tickets can be obtained by calling the theater at 364-6114, e-mailing ipal@cox.net

Grand Reveil Acadien

by: LCVC

New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette

Vary

Hosted by Louisianians, the entire region of South Louisiana is opening their doors to welcome family and friends who want to celebrate and help maintain the culture, customs, traditions and history of the Acadians. New Orleans, Houma, Lake Charles, and Lafayette will host events and celebrations closing with a huge renewal of pride on the last day at Festivals Acadiens et Croles at Girard Park in Lafayette.

Children's Museum of Fear

by: Children's Museum

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

The Children's Museum of Acadiana is spooked to announce Children's Museum of Fear: Storytelling More information to come! Dates: 10/8/2011 - 10/29/2011 Hours: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST [Event Website]

Museum of Fear: Story Telling

by: Children's Museum

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST

Museum of Fear: Story Telling For the first time, Museum of Fear (Lafayette Science Museum) has franchised into a cooperative effort with Childrens Museum of Acadiana in creating Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling. Theatrical adaptations of the classic tales, Little Red Riding Hood and Hansel and Gretel, will be brought to life by the spooky performances of seasoned actors. Though the storytelling is meant for children of all ages, we will spare NO scare! Childrens Museum of Fear: Storytelling, will be open to the public … [Event Website]

Crazy for Coupons for Beginners

by: Iberia Parish Library

Parkview Library, 500 Grand Pre Blvd, New Iberia

6:30pm

This class, taught by a local extreme couponer, will teach you the basics of couponing and answer any questions you may have. Register by calling 364-7024 or visit the Main Iberia Library.

"Collages and Constructions" by Mary Ellen Leger

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Side Gallery

Admission: Free

This exhibition incorporates selected work from diverse series over the past decade including The Braille, Geometry, and Book Pages Series, The Petalum Collages, and Wire Constructions. Questioning how an individual communicates and receives information has been an important catalyst in my recent work. The complexities of sensory experience, in particular the visual, tactile and auditory, are all significant sources informing this work. The use of repetition is directly inspired by meditative rhythms both spoken and sung.

Repurposing with a Purpose Recycled Art Auction

by: Habitat for Humanity

Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Admission: Free

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, in partnership with the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge, will host the 3nd Annual Recycled Art Show and Silent Auction, Repurposing with a Purpose. We invite anyone over the age of 14 to submit their original artwork. Proceeds from the silent auction will go to support Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouges mission to build affordable, decent homes. Artwork must be constructed from at least one reclaimed item from the Baton Rouge Habitat for Humanity ReStore. The dimensions of your finished artwork may not exceed four feet by four feet. Deadline to submit artwork is October 28th. In order to submit your artwork, please visit www.habitatbr.org and complete a submission form for your piece. We reserve the right to refuse any artwork. Artwork will be displayed at the Arts Council Community Gallery, 427 Laurel, on November 28. All artwork will be juried by the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. The minimum bid will be established by the artist and jurors, and the final bid determined by the jurors. The Baton Rouge Habitat ReStore, 4301 Airline Highway, is offering $50 vouchers to be used at the ReStore for the purpose of this project only. To receive a voucher, please visit www.habitatbr.org/restore and fill out the entry form or call 1.225.927.6651 if you do not have internet access. A ReStore voucher will be emailed to you within 72 hours. For additional materials, interested artists may email the East Baton Rouge Recycling Office (shamilton@brgov.com) to obtain $50 vouchers to be redeemed for scrap metal at a local scrap recycler. For more information: www.habitatbr.org/restore or www.brgov.com/recycle

"Louisiana Corners and Cajun Blue" by Mary Louise Porter

by: AcA

Acadiana Center for the Arts, Vault Gallery

Admission: Free

"Louisiana Corners are creative contemporary landscape collages on three-dimensional wooden boxes. These mixed media collages are a combination of handmade 3D objects, found objects, and torn handmade paper to create imaginative images the viewer can enjoy. Artist Mary Louise Porters passion for intense, bold color, line, and shape are shown in the collages with the theme of Louisiana and travels woven into each artwork. Porter deliberately made the pieces accessible so the viewer can move around them, turn them and look inside of them.

Unsung Heroes of Vietnam

by: LCVC

Zigler Art Museum, Jennings

Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Su 2-4 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5; Students $2;

This exhibit features memorabilia from the Vietnam war including letters, photos, and keepsakes from local veterans, items used by service personnel and a quilt embroidered with the names and service dates of veterans.

Coastal Cowboys

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features photos, artifacts and displays on the southwestern Louisiana cowboy and the cattle industry of Vermilion Parish.

At the Movies

by: LCVC

Abbeville Cultural & Historical Alliance, Museum & Gallery, downtown Abbeville.

Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Free.

An exhibit that features the artwork of local artists that have painted portraits of famous actors, actresses and scenes from movies.

Begnaud House Cultural Classroom

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott 70583 Scott I-10 Exit #97 - Southside

10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Admission: Free

Take our Cultural Classroom Challenge. Food, Music, and Mardi Gras. Several different displays which you can test your knowledge and a chance to get your name on the list and earn either a Honorary or Authentic Certificate. Depend on the outcome of your score. Visitors and Locals Welcomed to the Challenge.

Fabulous Flatware: Non-Traditional Tools of the Table

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 E St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This exhibition will feature some 250 patterns dating from 1898 to 2011, highlighting the changes in flatware over time drawn primarily from the collection of William P. Hood, M.D. [Event Website]

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

6 a.m.-10 a.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

Teche Area Farmer's Market

by: LCVC

Bouligny Plaza, 102 W Main St, New Iberia

2-6 p.m.

Fresh locally grown produce, arts & crafts, jams & jellies, preserves, baked goods, yard art and much more

New Acquisitions: 2000-2010

by: LCVC

Hilliard University Art Museum, 710 East St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette

Tues.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m.-noon, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

Over the past decade, the museum has added over 850 objects to its collection of local, national and international artists. Many of these objects are on view for the first time in the museum. [Event Website]

Hub City Farmers Market

by: LCVC

Oil Center, 427 Heyman Street (Across from Champagne's)

8 a.m.-noon

Hub City Farmers Market Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. [Event Website]

Cajun Accoustic Jam Session

by: LCVC

110 Benoit Patin Rd. Scott LA,70583

6 p.m.

Admission: Free

Adults and children from around the world come and join us in playing music. There is always hot coffee, plenty of chairs, and great friends to share stories, jokes and the joi de vivre of the cajuns. When the weather is great we are outside on the porch, when the weather is uncomfortable we are inside the classroom/kitchen. Keeping our cultrual traditions alive.

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

by: LCVC

Lafayette Science Museum, 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette.

Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 1-6 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $3, C

This 7,000 square foot exhibit rethinks preconceptions about how dinosaurs lived and eventually died. Filled with full skeletal casts, interactives and a full-scale diarama, this exhibit will shed new light on prehistory as we know it. [Event Website]

Uros House by Grimanesa Amoros

by: LCVC

University Art Museum, 710 E. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette.

Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, S

This 12 foot sculpture is inspired by structures built by the Uros Indians in Peru in which the artist makes use of sculpture, video and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. [Event Website]

Morgan as Mentor: 1965-1998 Exhibit

by: Cal Editor

Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum

Admission: Free

Elemore Morgan, Jr. (1931 2008) was a renowned artist in Louisiana. Known primarily as a landscape painter, Morgan was also a beloved and influential teacher. As a member of the University of Louisiana (known then as the University of Southwest Louisiana) Art Department for over thirty years, Morgans influence as a mentor was profound. The University Art Museum will honor the artist and teacher with an exhibition of works by artists who credit Morgan as their artistic mentor. These artists tell the story… [Event Website]

Scout Saturday

by: Downtown Lafayette Unlimited

8:00 - 8:00 CST

From Saturday, October 08, 2011 to Saturday, October 13, 2012. [Event Website]

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tour

by: LCVC

1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508

9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission: Deluxe Tour $130 for 2pp

Bayou Cruise & Culture Tours. All in one cajun immersion Tour. All Day, Everything Included, One Price. Tour 2 Historical Museums, Luxury Bayou Cruise, Cajun Dance Lessons, Crawfish Peeling Lessons, Live Accordion Playing, Boudin and Beer On the Bayou. Visit a Swamp Habitat and see ALLIGATORS. Everything you could want in one package!!

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing

by: Chorale Acadienne

Petroleum Club,111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette, LA

6:30pm

Admission: $75.00

Chorale Presents...It's A Grand Night For Singing. Join us for a wonderful meal and beautiful music sung by Acadiana's own Chorale Acadienne. Musical selections will have you humming along and tapping your feet. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. Call 349-5342 or go to ca@choraleacadienne.com

Cyber Camp

by: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The LITE Center 537 Cajundome Blvd.

11:00am-5:00pm

Admission: $150

Are you in grades 9-12 and interested in video game programming? Come to the LITE Center and join the AIE Summer Cyber Camp. Here you can discover how games are designed, and how C# works. Classes are 30 hours long and run from 11 am - 5 pm all week, until the wrap-up pizza party on Friday. You can even earn .5 credits if your school has a Running Start program too! … [Event Website]

12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast

by: The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana

Acadian Village Pavilion

Admission: $5

The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana presents its 12th annual Zydeco Pancake Breakfast Saturday October 13th, 2012 from 8:00 am to 11:00am Acadian Village Pavilion Its that time of year again! The Kiwanis Club of Acadiana invites you to attend our biggest annual event and fundraiser the Zydeco Pancake Breakfast. Event tickets can be purchased for $5.00 each and a ticket entitles the bearer to receive All You Can Eat pancakes, sausage, coffee, milk, juice, soft drinks (drive through service is also available!!)… [Event Website]

Direct Action Organizing Lunch session

by: Region 4 Cancer Control Partnership

United Blood Services Conference Center

10:45am-1:15pm

Admission: FREE

Policy tactic planning for tobacco-related chronic disease control in Acadiana. Lunch provided. RSVP required to cancercontrol4@gmail.com or 337.288.2225

Annual Avec souci Garden Tour

by: Avec Souci

5 Lafayette Gardens

5:00pm

Admission: $15 in advance, $20 day

The gardening season kicks off with the 25th annual Avec Souci Garden Tour on Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 from 1 5 pm. Lafayette Gardens featured on the tour are: Mrs. Robert Trahan - 333 Wentworth Boulevard; Ray Menard and Carlton Smith - 522 St. Thomas Street; Mary and Dennis Smith - 142 Heartwood Circle; Sally and John Block 929 Marilyn Drive; Renee and Herbert Schilling - 217 Parkview Drive. Admission to all five gardens requires a $15 ticket purchased in advance or $20 on day of the t… [Event Website]

Film/TV & Music Meetup Group

by: Cal Editor

Lafayette South Regional Lib. Conf. Center

7:00pm

Admission: Free

The Lafayette Film/TV & Music Meetup group will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 at the South Regional Library, 6101 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA at 7 PM. Gerd Wuestemann, Ex. Dir. ACA will present the 2013 program schedule for the Acadiana Center of the Arts. He will also review the Louisiana Crossroads program. Gerd is interested in discussing how ACA can work with our Meetup group in taking Acadiana to the next level in entertainment. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend.… [Event Website]

Euro-American Celebration

by: Alliance Française de Lafayette

735 Jefferson, Le Centre International

5:00pm-7:00pm

Admission: Free

A celebration of European-American Friendship and Cooperation with short presentations in the different European languages, parade of European flags, food and music presented by the Alliance Franaise de Lafayette and the Centre International de Lafayette. [Event Website]