Arts and Entertainment
September 21, 2023
From: West Baton Rouge Museum's SugarFestCome have a sweet ole time. This annual sweet celebration of the sugarcane harvest has been growing strong since 1995.
SugarFest provides visitors of all ages with a free opportunity to learn about local culture, music and history. There will be a variety of folk art and occupational craft demonstrations, a peek inside museum exhibits and historic buildings, cane cutting and grinding demonstrations, cane syrup boiling, and live music. Genres featured include Blues, Dixieland Jazz, Folk, Cajun, Zydeco, and Bluegrass. Some of the demonstrations include praline candy making, blacksmithing, bousillage making, wood working with antique hand tools, spinning, and much more. There will be old-fashioned pastimes for children to enjoy and a Café Français area where only French is spoken and lively games of Bourré will be played. Food and drink will be available for purchase, and artists will be selling their wares. Of course, there will be lots of sugary treats, fresh chewing cane samples, and a sweets contest. For those age 21 and over, there will be a rum tasting and discussion on how this spirit is made from Louisiana’s sweetest cash crop.
SugarFest is FREE and open to the public and is supported in part by a Celebration Grant from the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area.
Date:
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Time:
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location:
West Baton Rouge Museum,
Museum Grounds,
845 North Jefferson Avenue,
Port Allen, LA 70767.
Admission:
Free
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