Spring is in the air, and Bloomin’ on the Bricks is the perfect place to soak it all in! Whether you’re hunting for the perfect shrub, a pop of floral color, or unique garden decor, we’ve got it all. Plus, music, kids’ activities, and a blooming good time await. Admission is FREE – see you […]
NSU’s Department of English, Languages and Cultural Studies will present a concert to celebrate “La Francophonie” on Friday, March 14. Les Amis du Teche, a Lafayette Cajun band, will perform from 6-8 p.m. at Collins Pavilion on the NSU campus. The month of March celebrates French speakers around the world, organizers said. Guests can learn […]
7th Annual Steel Magnolia Run supporting the NRMC Cancer Center! Join us this spring for the 1 mile Fun Run or 5k. More details to come! We can't wait to cheer you on as you cross the finish line at the Steel Magnolia Run 2025! Registration is open https://bit.ly/3I7W1wH
NSU’s brass ensembles will combine for a “NSU Brass Extravaganza” on Sunday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. Admission is free and open to the public. A livestream of the concert will be available at nsula.edu/capa/capalivestream. The concert will include the NSU Trumpet Ensemble directed by Galindo Rodriguez, the NSU Horn Choir […]
Salt has been part of daily life for millennia. Today we can go to a grocery store and buy pounds worth with little thought on how that salt ends up on those shelves. During the time of the Fort, people knew who was collecting the salt and most likely the process of collecting it. Join […]
How do artists create the illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface? Cheryl Gianforte will provide basic instruction in one- and two-point perspectives, emphasizing architectural subjects. Students must bring a pencil, a ruler, and several sheets of computer paper. The Natchitoches Art Guild and Gallery will host the Perspectives workshop at 584 Front […]
Please join us at the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and Northwest Louisiana History Museum as Donna Baker, NSU Archivist and Records Officer at the Cammie G. Henry Research Center (CGHRC) at Watson Library, talks about some of the great women of Louisiana. Key figures she will discuss include Cammie G. Henry, Thelma Kyser, Caroline […]
Whether you’re a land owner, forest manager, nature lover or bird enthusiast, we invite you to join us to learn about the amazing birds that make their homes in Louisiana’s sustainably managed forests. Find out what you can do to help birds like the Swallow-tailed Kite. Drinks, snacks, & prizes available while supplies last.