The New Orleans School of Friday Cooking Classes – December, 2015

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Hands-On Classes

524 St. Louis Street
New Orleans, LA 70130

Friday Dates in December, 2015

December 4, 2015
December 11, 2015
December 18, 2015
December 25, 2015

 


6PM – 9PM

 

Call 504-620-9464, E-mail specialevents@nosoc.com or Click Here to Book Your Class Now!

Development of New Site for Residential Maison du Parc

The French Quarter is one of the best places in the country to visit when interested in historical buildings.   The city of New Orleans holds high standards to those who want to renovate, build, or change anything to homes inside the boundaries of the French Quarter.  In fact, demolitions are hardly ever allowed in this well-known area but two partner developers, Dean Lacy and Brent Lemoine, have gotten approval to tear down a 1950s structure which once was part of Maison Hospitaliere.

The property that was once home to Maison Hospitaliere will be the new site for a $20 million residential complex called Maison du Parc that will be located in the 1200 block of Dauphine Street and will be completed by late next Renovated Barracks Street Renderingyear or early 2017. The new construction will consist of 10 new homes that will be priced from $1.2 million to $3.5 million each and will consist of 1,500 to 4,000 square feet of living space. There will be three, new construction, freestanding homes which will be built where the 1950’s building originally stood. The original service wings of the 1830’s building on Barracks Street will be renovated into separate new residences and the three-story main structure will be turned into new townhouses.

Maison Hospitaliere was a retirement community built by La Socíeté Hospitaliere des Dames Louisianaises and was a place where elderly Civil War widows who had no way of supporting themselves could live.  Consisting of 100 residences and 13 buildings, the facility became a full-service retirement home and eventually closed after Hurricane Katrina.

Because of the history and importance of the facility, the developers wanted to try to preserve all of the buildings, but the Vieux Carré Commission would not back the restoration of the 1950s building.  However, an original kitchen will be renovated and used as the cabana for the residents’ community pool. Before the demolition, members of the La Socíeté Hospitaliere des Dames Louisianaises were able to enter the building and remove any mementos they wanted to keep.  A stained glass window and statue of the Virgin Mary were salvaged.

It is uncommon to find new home construction in the French Quarter let alone 10 new listings over a million dollars all at once.  “We’re confident the market is there,” Lemoine said, “whether it’s people who are going to make this their permanent home or a second residence.”

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Rendez-Vous Des Cajuns – December, 2015

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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
Rendez-Vous Des Cajuns

Prairie Acadian Cultural Center
250 West Park Avenue
Eunice, LA 70535

At Liberty Theater next door to center. Live Cajun and zydeco music.

Every Saturday in December, 2015
6:00PM
– 7:30PM

December 5, 2015
December 12, 2015
December 19, 2015
December 26, 2015

 

 

Call the Theater at 337-457-7389 for Ticket Information.

 

Battle of New Orleans Talk – December, 2015

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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
Battle of New Orleans Talk

Chalmette Battlefield and Chalmette National Cemetery
8606 West St. Bernard Hwy.
Chalmette, LA 70043

Discover 1815’s Battle of New Orleans on the battlefield where it happened. Time is approximate; talk takes place when Creole Queen excursion boat arrives.

Tuesday – Saturday – December, 2015
2:45PM
This Is a Free Event.

Call 504-281-0510 or Visit Here to Learn More Information.

Wetland Walk – December, 2015

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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve
Wetland Walk

Barataria Preserve
6588 Barataria Blvd.
Marrero, LA 70072

Explore wild Louisiana on a ranger-guided walk through swamp and marsh.

Wednesday- Sunday – December, 2015
10:00am
This Tour is Free.

Call 504-689-3690 ext. 10 or Visit Here to Learn More Information.