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Place St. Charles Calendar of Events November 22 DDD Canal St Place St. Charles Calendar of events november 22 DDD Canal St. tree lighting ceremony 24 HAPPY THANKSGIVING! hristmas on the venue 25 Celebration in the Oaks thru Jan 1, 2017 26 Bayou Classic C HOLIDAY ARTS & CRAFTSA FAIR 27 Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams december 1-31 Christmas New Orleans Style 2 Holiday Movie on the Mississippi 4 Saints vs. Detroit Lions 5-17 Holiday Concert series @ PSC in the lobby 6 Saints vs. Carolina Panthers 8-9 Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair @ Place St. Charles around the lobby fountain, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 Holiday Movie on the Mississippi 11 Saints vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 New Orleans Bowl 18 Delta Festival Ballet’s Nutcracker Saints vs. Arizona Cardinals Caroling in Jackson Square 23 Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker 24 Saints vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24-Jan 1 Hanukkah 25 MerrY CHrISTMAS! 26-Jan 1 Kwanza 31 New Year’s Eve French Quarter Celebration & Fireworks january 2017 1 HAPPY New YeAr! Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons 2 Allstate Sugar Bowl www.placestcharles.com 201 ST. CHARLES AVE NOV 2016 - FEb 2017 2-Feb 28 Get your PSC passport to a FREE LuNCH - SuPPLiES LiMiTED! ake a trolley down the avenue to CMK POTTErY Local potter Cynthia M. Kuehne offers 5 Twelfth Night Place St. Charles Annual Holiday handmade pottery with a touch of “N’Awlins.” Oyster plates, 6 Krewe of Joan of Arc, French Quarter Arts & Crafts Fair on Thursday, large and small, shotgun house relief pieces and many fleur de lis Phunny Phorty Phellows, uptown are just some of the items that will make thoughtful gifts! December 8 and Friday, December 16 MArTIN LUTHer KING DAY 9 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the CrESCENt CitY OrNAMENtS Make your Holiday selections first floor around the fountain. from the many handmade ornaments full of Louisiana flavor february 2 -6 Rock N Roll Mardi Gras Marathon ... coffee & beignets, red beans & rice, the St. Louis Cathedral, OUR FAVORITE LOCAL ARTISTS crawfish, crabs and more! A great gift for out of town friends and 11 Krewe du Vieux AND THEIR CRAFTS INCLUDE: family! 14 VALeNTINe’S DAY SHAUN ALEMAN The food, music, local festivals and catch JOHN dArrE FiNE Art Raised in the heart of New Orleans on 17 Krewe of Cork Washington Avenue and Prieur Street, John watched the Mardi phrases of South Louisiana are subject matter for native, Shaun 18 Uptown Krewe of Pontchartrain, Krewe Aleman. Full of New Orleans’ unique heritage and culture, Gras Indians congregate outside his front door. That love for of Choctaw, Krewe of Freret, Knights of Sparta, original paintings in watercolor and acrylic with handmade Mardi Gras formed the vision for his art today. Working in turns Krewe of Pygmalion Marigny T Rex, Krewe of Chewbacchus frames, are fashioned out of reclaimed wood from New Orleans as a float builder, scultptor and painter, today Darre’s art depicts houses. The collection also includes notecards and prints. historic and iconic images of the city. Limited edition prints are 19 Uptown Krewe of Femme Fatale, Krewe of printed on cotton rag etching paper using archival ink. Carrollton, Krewe of King Arthur, Krewe of Alla French Quarter Krewe of Barkus Art witH GrAtitUdE Creator Celeste McCann offers hand- painted whimsical images on rustic wood and slate. She signs NANCY EAVES creates unusual jewelry, one piece at a time, 20 President’s Day each piece “with gratitude,” a small personal prayer in thanks using antique and found objects combined with handmade new 22 Uptown Krewe of Druids, Krewe of Nyx for her talent. pieces. The spot for vintage assemblages that tell stories yet have the element of surprise! 23 Uptown Knights of Babylon, Knights of Chaos, JOCELYN BUrrELL Designer Jocelyn Burrell is famous for Krewe of Muses KrEAtiVidEE GOUrMEt ArtiStrY creates custom wonderfully handcrafted bronze and sterling hammered jewelry 24 French Quarter Krewe of Bosom Buddies plus holiday ornaments that are haute couture for the Christmas decorated gourmet treats. Specializing in themed items such as Uptown Krewe of Hermes, Krewe d’Etat, tree! apples, strawberries, pretzels, and chocolate covered oreos. More Krewe of Morpheus of her work can be found on Facebook at KreativiDee Gourmet 25 Uptown Krewe of Iris, Krewe of Tucks CHErYL’S COrNErStONES JEwELrY Designer Cheryl Artist & Event Design. Beautiful and yummy! Mid-City Krewe of Endymion Hill crafts one-of-a-kind statement necklace and earrings sets. joshua LEE StUdiO Focusing his work on “the Louisiana You 26 Uptown Krewe of Okeanos, Krewe of Mid-City, Vibrant, bold designs that are as timeless as they are striking. Very Krewe of Thoth, Krewe of Bacchus reasonable prices start at $35. Remember” Joshua Lee takes 100 photographs everyday in and around New Orleans. His website statement sums up his work 27 Uptown Krewe of Proteus, Krewe of Orpheus GErrY CLAUdE StUdiO House portraits are the specialty “Whether you live here, left here, loved here, can’t stay away from here. Working from photographs, these original works of art here or are too sensible to live in a swamp, we have captured the 28 MArDI GrAS DAY New Orleans you remember.” Uptown Krewe of Zulu, Krewe of Rex, make wonderful house warming, Birthday, or Anniversary gifts. Krewe of Elks Orleans, Krewe of Crescent City CLAY CrEAtiONS This husband and wife team offers LiViNG FUrNitUrE Giving fallen wood new life in the form interpretations of local architecture in clay, primarily of New of bowls, utensils and furniture is contemporary craftsman Paul Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Many popular facades are already Troyano’s calling. Using a variety of local woods, he believes trees available of places that “just ain’t dere no mo!” Custom pieces are one of our most valuable resources. that depict your home or business can be created from your favorite photograph. LizzANO’S glass haus Offering unique designs in glas inspired by New Orleans living. Holiday items include ornaments, pins/wearable art, holiday plates and platters, wall hangings and picture frames. continued from front MAiSON dE Cheveux A full service neighborhood salon tracy Thompson Designer extraordinaire of Kabuki Hats, right here in Place St. Charles! Offering Holiday gift packages Tracy has expanded her Watermeter line to include pillows, prayer PLACE ST. CHARLES for the health of your hair. Plus jewelry, handbags, clothing and flags, tote bags, coasters and pot holders! Find your neighborhood balcony cafés accessories. Meet the talented staff of YELP’S #1 RATED SALON here! & retailers IN NEW ORLEANS! w.i.N.O. shop Wine Institute of New Orleans shop proprietor SiMPLY SUSAN Artist Susan Sheets handcrafts necklaces, Bryan Burkey offers ready made wine themed gift baskets all price AT&T Mobility..................581-2900 bracelets and earrings in sterling silver with Swarovski crystals. ranges. Reds, whites and blues plus all the wino gear perfect for Classic Shine ......................427-5829 A beautiful assortment of rosaries are readily available. Orders Holiday gift giving. for custom rosaries are welcomed. A huge Who Dat fan, Susan has Clip Joint ............................ 522-9258 a whole collection of Saints themed pieces. Shop CHriStMAS ON tHE AVENUE at the Place St. Charles’ Cumulus Broadcasting......581-7002 Holiday Arts & crafts fair! Relax and enjoy lunch at the balcony George Bass.........................582-1180 StACEY r. PELAS Original hand painted art made from slates cafés. The event is free and open to the public. For more that are over 100 years old recycled from the New Orleans/ information please call, 504-524-4444. JP Morgan Chase ................623-8413 Baton Rouge area. Slates are weather sealed for indoor/outdoor Koboshi.............................621-4521 decorative art. Stacey can customize any design just for you while Maison de Cheveux Salon.....908-4247 you wait! Papa’s Pizza........................812-2527 Pierre’s Jewelry Designs......525-8633 The Purple Cactus..............595-8887 Rick’s Grille ........................595-8887 S & K Gifts...........................582-1194 HOLIDAY Smoothie King...................522-7069 St. Charles Noodle..............287-3546 State Farm..........................522-9560 on the Steve’s Diner .......................522-8198 usic venue JUdY SegherS, harPiSt St. Paul’S EPiscopal School Sir Gyro..............................250-2171 Monday, December 5 @ 12 noon – 1 pm Choir & StUdiO band Monday, December 12 @ 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Stella Jones Gallery.............568-9050 M A louiSiana philharmoniC JUdY SegherS, harPiSt Tailor’s Cleaner’s................528-7141 Tuesday, December 13 @ 12 noon – 1 pm OrchestrA Brass quartEt Terrazu..............................287-0877 Tuesday, December 6 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm academy of the sacrEd heart UPS Store ...........................523-3293 8tH GrAdE choir Wednesday, December 14 @ 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Vintage Garden Kitchen.... 620-2495 Mcdonogh 35 High school W.I.N.O. ........................... 592-7090 louiSiana philharmoniC Singing roneagles OrchestrA String triO Wednesday, December 7 @ 12:30 – 1:30 pm Thursday, December 15 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm JAzz Stylings of Silk & SAtiN Friday, December 16 @ 12 noon – 1 pm bUILDING DIRECTORY Tailor your life BUILDING managemENT 201 Place St. Charles, Suite 1500 504-524-4444 at TAILOR’S INTERNATIONAL Whether you need a custom suit, tuxedo, LEASiNG iNFOrMAtiON Bennett Davis, Suite 1500 shirt or new wardrobe, the Master Tailors of 504-582-1416 TAILOR’S INTERNATIONAL provide professional, personalized customer service to create clothing CONCiErGE SErViCES that meets the needs of your lifestyle. 14th Floor 504-582-1145 Operated by master tailors Manuel Seoane and James E. 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