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Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair Calendar of events november 24 Canal St. tree lighting ceremony 26 HAPPY THANKSGIVING 27 Celebration in the Oaks thru Jan 3, 2016 28 Bayou Classic HOLIDAY ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR december 1-31 Christmas New Orleans Style 3-4 Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair @ Place St. Charles around the lobby fountain, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. 6-14 Hanukkah 6 Saints vs. Carolina Panthers 8-17 Holiday Concert series @ PSC in the lobby 18 Delta Festival Ballet’s The Nutcracker @ Tulane 13 Saints vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19 New Orleans Bowl 20 Caroling in Jackson Square 21 Saints vs. Lions 25 MerrY CHrISTMAS! 26-Jan 1 Kwanza 27 Saints vs. Jaguars 31 New Year’s Eve French Quarter Celebration & Fireworks january 2016 1 HAPPY New YeAr! Allstate Sugar Bowl 3 Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons 4-Feb 29 Get your PSC passport to a FrEE LuNCH - SuPPLiES LimiTED! www.placestcharles.com 201 ST. CHARLES AVE DEC 2015 - FEb 2016 5 Twelfth Night 6 Krewe of Joan of Arc, French Quarter ake a trolley down the avenue 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! to Place St. Charles Annual 18 Martin Luther King Day Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair on Thursday, December 3 and Friday, December 4 CrESCENt CitY OrNAMENtS Make your Holiday selections 23 Krewe du Vieux, followed by from the many handmade ornaments full of Louisiana flavor Krewe Delusion, French Quarter from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the first floor around the fountain. Make a shopping list ... coffee & beignets, red beans & rice, the St. Louis Cathedral, 29 Krewe of Cork, French Quarter and check it twice. Fill it with handmade items crawfish, crabs and more! A great gift for out of town friends and Krewe of Oshun, Krewe of Cleopatra, family! Uptown by local artisans. Everything New Orleans-themed... Krewe of Excalibur, Krewe of Athena, from paintings and photographs to slates and hand Metairie NEW! Thursday only! ViViAN FriEdMAN tEXtiLES Vivian towels, jewelry, clay and ceramic items, ornaments and 30 Krewe of Carrollton, Krewe of is a French textile artist living in New Orleans who creates more! King Arthur, Krewe of Alla, Krewe of decorative pillows that are globally sourced and locally made. Femme Fatale, uptown Her pillows are fashioned using silk, cotton, and linen fabrics Krewe of Barkus, French Quarter OUR FAVORITE LOCAL ARTISTS Corps de Napoleon, metairie AND THEIR CRAFTS INCLUDE: plus embellishments. SHAUN ALEMAN The food, music, local festivals and catch NEW! KiKi HUStON JEwELrY Fabricating all her designs in february phrases of South Louisiana are subject matter for native, Shaun 3 Krewe of Druids, Krewe of Nix, uptown Aleman. Full of New Orleans’ unique heritage and culture, sterling silver and using kiln-fired enamel to give color, artist Kiki original paintings in watercolor and acrylic with handmade Huston’s work is both simple and delicate. 4 Knights of Babylon, Krewe of Chaos, Krewe of muses, uptown frames, are fashioned out of reclaimed wood from New Orleans houses. The collection also includes notecards and prints. joshua LEE StUdiO Focusing his work on “the Louisiana You 5 Krewe of Hermes, Le Krewe d’Etat Remember” Joshua Lee takes 100 photographs everyday in and Krewe of morpheus, uptown around New Orleans. His website statement sums up his work Krewe of Bosom Buddies, French Quarter Art witH GrAtitUdE Creator Celeste McCann offers hand- Krewe of Centurions, metairie painted whimsical images on rustic wood and slate. She signs “Whether you live here, left here, loved here, can’t stay away from each piece “with gratitude,” a small personal prayer in thanks here or are too sensible to live in a swamp, we have captured the 6 Krewe of Iris, Krewe of Tucks, Uptown New Orleans you remember.” Krewe of Endymion, Mid-City for her talent. Krewe of Isis, Metairie JOCELYN BUrrELL Designer Jocelyn Burrell is famous for LiViNG FUrNitUrE Giving fallen wood new life in the form 7 Krewe of Okeanos, Krewe of Mid-City, of bowls, utensils and furniture is contemporary craftsman Paul Krewe of Thoth, wonderfully handcrafted bronze and sterling hammered jewelry Krewe of Bacchus, Uptown plus holiday ornaments that are haute couture for the Christmas Troyano’s calling. Using a variety of local woods, he believes trees tree! are one of our most valuable resources. 8 Krewe of Proteus, Krewe of Orpheus, uptown Lundi Gras Celebration, Downtown CLAY CrEAtiONS This husband and wife team offers MAiSON dE Cheveux The hair and make-up designing Krewe of Pandora, metairie ladies of the Maison de Cheveux salon offer the latest in hair interpretations of local architecture in clay, primarily of New 9 HAPPY MArDI GrAS! Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Many popular facades are already and body products and gifts like Terra Dolce, 100% natural hand Krewe of Zulu, Krewe of Rex, available of places that “just ain’t dere no mo!” Custom pieces crafted vegan and gluten free soaps. Oribe luxury hair care and Krewe of Elks Orleans, Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics will also be available. Krewe of Crescent City, Uptown that depict your home or business can be created from your Krewe of Argus, Krewe of Elks Jefferson, favorite photograph. Krewe of Jefferson, Metairie NEW! dEBBiE PrOVENZANO Using New Orleans shotgun 14 Valentine’s Day CMK POTTErY Local potter Cynthia M. Kuehne offers houses as an inspiration, artist Debbie Provenzano paints these handmade pottery with a touch of “N’Awlins.” Oyster plates, uniquely shaped homes on recycled Hurricane Katrina windows. 28 Rock n roll marathon continued from front All of her houses have polka dotted curtains, her signature A beautiful assortment of rosaries are readily available. Orders trademark. Be sure to look for crowns and LSU-themed items for for custom rosaries are welcomed. A huge Who Dat fan, Susan has PLACE ST. CHARLES your Tiger fans. a whole collection of Saints themed pieces. balcony cafés & retailers SErENdiPitOUS dESiGNS FOr YOU Artist Nicole Gillies takes tracy Thompson Designer extraordinaire of Kabuki Hats, photographs and crafts them into coasters and wall hangings. Tracy has expanded her Watermeter line to include pillows, prayer AT&T Mobility..................581-2900 Using her own special technique to ensure a unique product, flags and coasters in addition to pot holders! Classic Shine ......................427-5829 Nicole welcomes custom orders of pets, children and homes. Her trademark is turning photographs into colorful modern art. Shop Christmas on the Avenue at the Place St. Charles’ Holiday Clip Joint ............................ 522-9258 Arts & Crafts Fair! Relax and enjoy lunch at the Balcony Cafés. Cumulus Broadcasting......581-7002 SiMPLY SUSAN Artist Susan Sheets handcrafts necklaces, The event is FREE and open to the public. For more information G. Bass................................582-1180 bracelets and earrings in sterling silver with Swarovski crystals. please call, 504-524-4444. JP Morgan Chase ................623-8413 Koboshi.............................621-4521 Lil Phil’s ......................................345-2533 Maison de Cheveux Salon.....908-4247 Papa’s Pizza........................812-2527 Pierre’s Jewelry Designs......525-8633 The Purple Cactus..............595-8887 on the Rick’s Grille ........................595-8887 hoirs venue S & K Gifts...........................582-1194 Smoothie King...................522-7069 Join us around the fountain for the wonderful sounds of holiday music! St. Charles Noodle..............287-3546 C A JUdY SegherS, harPiSt louise S. MCGehee School State Farm..........................522-9560 Tuesday, December 8 @ 12 noon – 1 les petites chanteuses Monday, December 14 @ 12 :30 – 1 Steve’s Diner .......................522-8198 St. Paul’S EPiscopal handbell Choir Sir Gyro..............................250-2171 JUdY SegherS, harPiSt Wednesday, December 9 @ 12 noon – 12:45 Tuesday, December 15 @ 12 noon – 1 Stella Jones Gallery.............568-9050 Tailor’s Cleaner’s................528-7141 Academy of the sacrEd heart memberS of the Thursday, December 10 @ 11:30 – 12:15 louiSiana philharmoniC Terrazu..............................287-0877 Wednesday, December 16 @ 11 – 1 UPS Store ...........................523-3293 metAiriE parK countrY day school St. Paul’S EPiscopal School Choir Vintage Garden Kitchen.... 620-2495 Friday, December 11 @ 11:30 – 12 noon & StUdiO band W.I.N.O. ........................... 592-7090 Thursday, December 17 @ 12 noon – 12:45 EIGHTEEN GORDON ARATA LAWYERS SELECTED FOR INCLUSION IN THE BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA 2016 bUILDING Lawyer EDITION, ONE NAMED LAWYER OF THE YEAR DIRECTORY Bob Duplantis has been named Lawyer of the Year for his work in Energy Law. Only a single lawyer in each practice area, in each Accolades city is being honored as a “Lawyer of the Year”. BUILDING SERVICES 201 Place St. Charles, Suite 1500 504-524-4444 Additionally, the eighteen attorneys include: Steve Copley: Commercial Litigation and Products Liability Litigation – LEASiNG iNFOrMAtiON Defendants; Donna Phillips Currault: Commercial Litigation, Bennett Davis, Suite 1500 504-582-1416 Litigation – Labor & Employment, Labor Law – Management, Employment Law – Management and Employment Law – CONCiErGE SErViCES Individuals; Tim Eagan: Commercial Litigation, Bet-the-Com- Tina Mosley, 14th Floor pany Litigation, Energy Law and Personal Injury Litigation – 504-582-1145 Andrew J. Rebennack Patricia Krebs Defendants; Greg Grimsal: Commercial Litigation, Litigation – Banking & Finance and Litigation – Real Estate; Peck Hayne: King Krebs & JUrgens
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