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 2011 Fairs & Festivals in NOLA

 

April

7-10 – French Quarter Festival (www.FQFI.org)

23 – Crescent City Classic (www.ccc10k.com)

29-30 – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (www.nojazzfest.com)

 

May

1, 5-8 – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (www.nojazzfest.com)

24-28 – New Orleans Wine and Food Experience (www.nowfe.com)

27-29 – Greek Festival (www.greekfestnola.com)

 

June

4-5 – New Orleans Oyster Festival (www.neworleansoysterfestival.org)

11-12 – Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival (www.jazzandheritage.org)

11-12 – French Market Tomato Festival (www.frenchmarket.org)

 

July

1-3 – Essence Music Festival (www.essence.com)
9 - Running of the Bulls in New Orleans
20-24 - Tales of the Cocktail

 

August

4-7 – Satchmo SummerFest (www.fqfi.org)

6 – White Linen Night (www.cacno.org)

 

September

24-25 – Congo Square New World Rythms Festival (www.jazzandheritage.org)

 

October

 1 – Art for Arts Sake (www.cacno.org)
 8 - Japan Fest
 8-9 - Carnaval Latino

14-16 – Crescent City Blues Festival (www.jazzandheritage.org)

15-16 – Fall Garden Show (www.neworleanscitypark.come/garden)

14-20 – New Orleans Film & Video Festival (www.neworleansfilmfest)

28-30 – Voodoo Music Experience (www.thevoodooexperience.com)

 

November

5 – Mirliton Festival (www.bywaterneighbors.com)

5-6 – Swamp Festival (www.auduboninstitute.org)

9-14 Words & Music: A Literary Feast in New Orleans (www.wordsandmusic.org)

 

December

All month – Celebration in the Oaks (www.neworleanscitypark.com)

11 – Caroling in Washington Square (www.faubourgmarigny.org)

18 – Caroling in Jackson Square & Home Tour (www.patioplanters.org)

 

“Laissez les bon temps roulez!”

Situated on the Mississippi River 40 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans is a unique city bursting with history, culture, and opportunity. Though Hurricanes Katrina and Rita dealt a devastating blow to the Gulf Coast region and its healthcare infrastructure in 2005, the city of New Orleans is on the rebound. Newly opened businesses continue to flourish and tremendous opportunity awaits those who participate in the recovery effort. Federal, state, and local officials are working together to build brand new healthcare facilities, ensuring the city’s continued status as a regional magnet for medical treatment and research. In the interim, a number of local hospitals and clinics have re-opened to provide patient care and teaching services.

The city’s natural beauty as well as its musical and architectural heritage have been marveled over for centuries. As a cultural destination, New Orleans is unparalleled. Our famous food, nightlife, and hospitality are internationally renowned. Events like Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest bring visitors from around the globe. Other cultural offerings include the Aquarium of the Americas, Audubon Zoological Gardens, New Orleans Philharmonic Orchestra, New Orleans Opera and the Essence Festival. The region is famous as a sportsman’s paradise with limitless recreational opportunities. New Orleans also hosts the Saints and Hornets professional sports teams, and the Zephyrs Triple-A baseball team.

 

New Orleans Opera Association www.neworleansopera.org
Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra www.lpomusic.com
New Orleans Ballet Association www.nobadance.com
New Orleans Museum of Art www.noma.org
Louisiana Museums http://www.crt.state.la.us/museum 

New Orleans Saints www.neworleanssaints.com
New Orleans Hornets www.nba.com/hornets
New Orleans Zephyr’s www.zephyrsbaseball.com 

Audubon Nature Institute www.auduboninstitute.org
Swamp Tours www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/tours/swamptours.html
Historic Plantations www.plantationadventure.com
Magazine Street Merchants http://www.magazinestreet.com

 

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