Many bands live in New Orleans at the NOLA Jazz Fest.
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
When: Canceled
Where:
New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course
1751 Gentilly Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70119
What: Headliners:
Lionel Richie, Wu-Tang Clan featuring The Soul Rebels, Aaron Neville, Of Monsters and Men
Tickets: $85 – $275+
Dead & Company • Foo Fighters • Lizzo • The Black Crowes • Demi Lovato • Brandi Carlile • Wu-Tang Clan featuring The Soul Rebels • The Revivalists • Ludacris • Ziggy Marley: Songs of Bob Marley • Randy Newman • Tank and The Bangas • Galactic • David Sanborn • Preservation Hall Jazz Band • Kermit Ruffins & the Barbeque Swingers • Chris Isaak • Cyril Neville • Hurray for the Riff Raff • Charlie Musselwhite • Arturo Sandoval • Martha Redbone Roots Project • Ricky Skaggs • Doug Kershaw • Boyfriend • El Gran Combo, Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials • Tab Benoit • Leo Nocentelli • Anders Osborne • Walter Wolfman Washington & the Roadmasters • Little Freddie King • Kathy Taylor and Favor • Tribute to Bessie Smith • Nicholas Payton • Deacon John • Lost Bayou Ramblers • Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indians • We are One and Divine Ladies Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs
This is a great fundraiser for the Children’s Museum of St. Tammany in Mandeville.
Celebration: The Great Expedition
When: November 10, 2019
6pm – 10pm
Where: Children’s Museum of St. Tammany
21404 Koop Dr.
Mandeville, LA 70471
What: $75.00 – $1,000 Click Here for More Information.
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The Wine & Dine with Hospice is presentby select brands and is in Mandeville.
Wine & Dine with Hospice
When: November 7, 2019
6pm – 9pm
Where: Benedict’s Plantation
1144 N. Causeway Blvd
Mandeville, LA 70471
What:$75 donation Click Here for More Information.
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When speaking to new home buyers and buyers who are located out of state and relocating to Southeast Louisiana for employment or other reasons, there is much to say about living and working in St. Tammany Parish. The parish itself took a giant leap forward after Hurricane Katrina when the exodus of the Southshore began and people began coming across the lake to look for a place to live and employment. Since that time, the parish has grown exponentially in a good way, developing and building new shopping and dining structures as well as new commercial, retail, and small business venues. The St. Tammany Parish Economic Development Foundation has tirelessly solicited and brought new business to the state, and in recent years, the I-12 corridor was named the fastest growing development are in Southeast Louisiana. Multiple school districts across St. Tammany Parish specifically the Madisonville school district continuously ranks in the top rated schools in the state, so families moving into Louisiana are constantly looking to relocate to the Northshore for that reason as well.
For these and many more reasons, St. Tammany Parish is an excellent, above average place to buy a house and raise a family. The parish received recognition for these accomplishments recently when it received the 2014 National Entrepreneurial American Community Award awarded by Partners for Livable Communities in Washington, D.C. St. Tammany Parish as a member of the Partners for Livable Communities is part of a national nonprofit organization working to restore and renew its local community. The organization has over thirty years of experience in solving community problems by providing information, leadership and guidance that help communities help themselves.
“Partners for Livable Communities gives the award each year to recognize innovative problem solving, civic capacity building, vision and commitment, and creative approaches to addressing community needs, Pat Brister, St. Tammany Parish president said. “To me, that’s what St. Tammany is.”
The factors and projects that qualified St. Tammany Parish for the award were the amount of initiatives taken by the parish government regarding entrepreneurial projects. Some of these included the Lake Pontchartrain fishing pier in Slidell, Louisiana which was renovated using pieces of the I-10 twin spans which were destroyed during Hurricane Katrina, the Tammany Trace 20th anniversary, updates, and expansion plans, and the privatization of the Southeast Louisiana Hospital and Maritime pilots Institute in Covington, Louisiana.
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