Dessert is served at the Friendsgiving dinner party with Very Local New Orleans at the Shops at the CAC on Saturday, November 16, 2019. (Photo by Michael DeMocker)

🍗 T-minus one week until Thanksgiving!

by Mary Staes | November 21, 2019

Seven days … but not in that creepy “The Ring” kind of way. It’s just a mere seven days until it’s Stretchy Pants Day, aka Thanksgiving. Just seven days until we’re on couches, stuffed and surrounded by the people we want to give thanks for having in our lives. Just seven days until Saints’ No. 9 will be dishing out revenge in Atlanta. We’re in the throes of fall, and whether you’re traveling or planning to stay home, we’ve got a few stories and happenings to share and help (pumpkin) spice up your life for the next seven days.

 

Grab & Go Guide to the new MSY

Traffic on Loyola and getting past the security checkpoint got you hangry? No worries. From City Greens to Cure Bar (yes, they serve food, too) we’ve got the details on where and what the best grab and go food options are at the new airport to make your travels a little easier.

 

Ghost pets, a general, gangsters all haunt this French Quarter home

The most well-known ghost stories swirling around the Beauregard-Keyes house in the 1100 block of Chartres Street involve one of the house’s namesakes, Confederate Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard. But, a binder holds the accounts of more than one mysterious encounter at the 19th century home. Click here to read more about the haunted history of the Beauregard-Keyes house. 

 

Brocato’s gelato, on the West Bank?

You read right! Not only can you skip crossing the bridge from the West Bank for your gelato fix, but Amore Bakery offers fresh pastries and lunch options in Gretna to satisfy your sweet tooth. Women-owned and family run, Sage Spicuzza found a building on Huey P. Long Avenue to create the perfect place to serve coffee and pastries in a part of Gretna that was lacking. Today, the cafĂ© serves bread pudding, tiramisu and crème brulee, as well as an assortment of croissants, cheesecake, sugar cookies, muffins, fig cookies, scones, turnovers and tarts. Click here to read more about Amore Bakery. 

 

What’s Happening This Weekend

Fri. Nov. 22, 2019

French Market Tree Lighting Ceremony | 5 to 7 p.m. | Washington Artillery Park | Free

Kick off the holiday season in the French Quarter with the lighting of the tree across from Jackson Square. Festivities start at 5 p.m. with entertainment from the National Park Service Arrowhead Jazz Band and a performance by the Heritage School of Music before the official lighting at 7 p.m.

Crescent City Sport opening reception | 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. | The Historic New Orleans Collection | Free

“Crescent City Sport: Stories of Courage and Change” tells 20 tales of athletic prowess that have shaped our local community on and off the field. The stories include the first women to play at the New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, the formation and integration of the Sugar Bowl, and New Orleans Saints’ return after Hurricane Katrina. There will also be narratives from rowing, sailing, boxing, baseball, basketball, roller derby, horse racing and cycling, all of which have played a part in New Orleans’s history since the Civil War.

Sat. Nov. 23, 2019

Congo Square 30th Anniversary Celebration & Fundraiser | 6 to 10 p.m. | Ashe CAC | $30

Drummers, dancers, a drum ensemble, food, photographers and artists will be showcasing their work at this celebration of one of New Orleans’ most historical sites.

Jingle Bells and Beer | 7 to 10 p.m. | New Orleans City Park | $40

Get to see the lights at City Park before Celebration in the Oaks opens to the public at this adults-only party. Guests can experience all the rides within City Park’s Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, under the beautiful lights of Celebration in the Oaks. Domestic and craft beers will be available to sample throughout the amusement park. Bonus points if you wear your favorite ugly Christmas sweater.

Sun. Nov. 24, 2019

Draw-a-thon 2019 | ends at 6:30 a.m. | The Green Project | Free

You’ll have to get up early for this one! This annual event starts 6:30 a.m. Saturday and ends 24-hours later Sunday. Visitors can come and go at any time, draw on the walls and floor which are covered with paper and cardboard or participate in one of the many artist-led workshops held throughout the day. Draw-a-Thon’s drawing-centered workshops are designed for participants of any skill level and include bookmaking, mailable art, recycled paper making, screen printing, interactive sculptures created from repurposed materials, a live figure drawing workshop, animation, drawing game shows, drawing karaoke and the signature Draw-a-Tron 3000, a machine that can draw anything you want.

St. Catherine’s Day Hat Parade | 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. | Pleasant Street and St. Charles Avenue | Free

In Paris, women celebrate St. Catherine’s Day by donning hats, drinking champagne and parading in the street. We’re good at all those things in New Orleans, so the St. Catherine’s Day Hat Parade is a natural. The parade is open to women and girls of all ages; men and boys are, as always, welcome to tag along.

 

What Else You Should Know

Stream original series on the Very Local app

What is Very Local?

Very Local is your best source for shows about local communities, bringing you 24/7 access to news from your trusted local news source, weather updates, and more. The Very Local app also brings you fresh, untold stories from your city and communities like yours, with exclusive original shows and local stories specific to where you live. Get the channel to stream Very Local free on Roku or Amazon Fire TV.

Follow Very Local on Facebook and @VeryLocal on Instagram for more

Mary Staes

Mary Staes

Mary Staes is Digital Content Lead for Very Local. She works with our freelancers and crafts content for our social media platforms and website. Before Very Local, she worked with CBS affiliate WWL-TV as a web producer and weekend assignment editor for about 4 years. She has also handled broadcast coverage for 160 Marine Reserve training facilities while she served as an active duty Marine. As a native New Orleanian, she takes being "very local" to heart. She loves being intertwined with the culture and figuring out how there are less than two degrees of separation between us all, whether we're natives or not.

Download the Very Local app to stream all of the Very Local original series for FREE!

Download the Very Local app to stream all of the Very Local original series for FREE!