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Community Works check out the new photos

Commitment Volunteers
NOPD sharing their knowledge and working as community liaisons
Honorary Community Partners sharing their hopes and dreams for the Carrollton area.
Computer Class 2
James Gray II, Becoming a Community Partner.
Census Test

Community Events

Our goal is to enrich and inform.
Take a few moments to review the list of upcoming local [NEWS / EVENTS / RELEASES].

Date

Event

Location

Day/Time

  Monthly

 

 Palmer Park Arts Festival

 

Arts, crafts, food. Corner of Carrollton and Claiborne.

 

Last Saturday each Month

 

Tuesdays

 

 Crescent City Farmers Market

 

  Fresh local produce, seafood and meats.The old uptown square site on Broadway and River Road (Leake). GPS address is 200 Broadway, New Orleans, 70115.

 


 9a-1p

Saturdays

 

Hollygrove Market and Farm

 

Buy fresh produce or check out the farm   8301 Olive Street. New Orleans, 70118. www.hollygrovemarketandfarm.wordpress.com

 

 
 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m

Thursdays

 

Mid-City Green Market

 

Open air market with fresh local produce and seafood. 3700 Orleans Ave. New Orleans.

 


 3:00p-7:00p

Wednesdays

Free Ceramics Classes

The Berman Center, 2529 Gen Meyer Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114. Adults 1-3pm, all ages 4:30-7pm

 1pm-3pm & 4:30-7pm

Wednesdays

Poetry/Spoken Word Night

 

Yellow Moon Bar. 800 France St @ Dauphine. 504-944-0441

 

9:00pm  

3rd Saturday each Month  

  Treme Under the Bridge

  Covered Shopping featuring seafood, meats, arts, crafts and jewelry. Between Ursulines and Gov Nicholls St.

 
11a-3p 

2nd Saturday  

Broad St Flea Market  

300 N. Broad St @ Bienville (Old Robert's Grocery store Parking lot)  

 
11a-4p 

Monday and Thursday 

Sisters Making a Change  

Ashe Cultural Arts Center, 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. New Orleans. The group offers lessons in African dance and more, along with nutrition, health and wellness seminars.  

6p-8p  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

 



 

  June 4-September 25

  Race: Are We So Different? Exhibit

A new exhibit that opened on June 4 at the Old U.S. Mint (400 Esplanade Ave.) offers an enlightening perspective on the dynamics of the different races that make up the human race. $6 for adults; $5 for seniors and active military; children under 12, free. School and summer camp groups are also admitted free.504.568.6993


Tue- Sun. 10a-4:30pm

 

 

 
  

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

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