Friends of the Cabildo Calendar

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2024 Ghostly Gallivant

Welcome to the 2024 Ghostly Gallivant Tours – Gallatin Street – A Perfect Hell on Earth Tours! Join us on Fri, Oct 18 at 5:30 PM for a spooky adventure at The Cabildo. Get ready to explore the haunted history of Gallatin Street and uncover chilling tales of the past. This in-person tour/event promises to be a night of thrills and scares. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to experience a perfect hell on earth! Get your tickets now and prepare for a Ghostly Gallivant like no other.

Neighborhood & Cultural Tours: Bywater, Battle of New Orleans & Marigny Tours

Bywater Tour: Saturday Oct. 19th | 10 a.m. | $20 Members / $25 GA | Departure: Bywater Bakery (3624 Dauphine Street)

The Bywater lies on natural high ground along the Mississippi River. In the 300 years of urban growth, the desirable riverside location transformed from colonial plantations to an important industrial area linked by railroads and river transport to national and international shipping. The dense working class community that grew up alongside is rich in historic houses – colorful Creole cottages and ornamented shotgun dwellings – and has been transformed since Hurricane Katrina floods into one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. 

Battle of New Orleans Tour: Saturday Oct. 26th, Nov. 16 | 10 a.m. | $20 Members / $25 GA | Departure: New Orleans Jazz Museum Esplanade Avenue Entrance Gates

The Battle of New Orleans was a defining event in America’s national identity. The Friends of the Cabildo Battle of New Orleans tour offers a fascinating look at the battle away from the battlefield, from lost locations of forts that protected the city, to Jackson’s headquarters, to events in the French Quarter related to the unfolding battle. First developed for the Bicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans, the tour continues to draw historians, locals and guests for a unique perspective on this turning point in American history.

Marigny Tour: Part I, Saturday Nov. 2th | 10 a.m. | $20 Members / $25 GA | Departure: New Orleans Jazz Museum Esplanade Avenue Entrance Gates

Marigny Tour: Part II, Saturday Nov. 9th | 10 a.m. | $20 Members / $25 GA | Departure: Hotel Peter & Paul, 2317 Burgundy Street

Faubourg Marigny was one of the City’s earliest suburbs on land subdivided from the plantation of Bernard Marigny de Mandeville, one of New Orleans most colorful historical figures. Today, the Marigny is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a city-designated historic district, due to its preservation of Creole cottages and many ornamented shotgun dwellings. Due to its odd shape (following the bend in the Mississippi River), locals often divide the Marigny into the ‘Marigny triangle’ and the ‘Marigny rectangle.

2024-2025 Member Lecture Series

Free to Members | $10 Non-Members/Lecture / All Fall or Spring Lectures Package $25 (Get a Membership for 12 Months of lectures) | All Lectures at 6pm & Tuesdays

 
October 8th – Anthony Stanonis –  New Orleans Pralines: Plantation Sugar, Louisiana Pecans and the Marketing of Southern Nostalgia
 
October 15th – Joseph Jewell – White Man’s Work: Race and Middle Class Mobility into the Progressive Era
 
 
November 5th – Francis Kolb Turnbell – Spanish Louisiana: Contest for Boderlands, 1763-1805
November 12th – Bruce Spizer – The Beatles at City Park at 60 (Don’t miss the Walrus doing the entire Beatles City Park Show at the Jazz Museum)
 
 
Spring 2025 Series
All March Lectures by Greg Beaman – 6pm – Zoom | Beaman is a historian of Atlantic slavery writing about urban development, the built environment, and spatiality in eighteenth and nineteenth century New Orleans. He is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at Georgetown University and a Research Fellow Smithsonian National Museum of American History
 
March 11 – Slavery in the Suburbs: Slavery and Real Estate in the Faubourgs of New Orleans
March 18 – Rival Soundscapes of Civil War New Orleans
March 25 – Rival Soundscapes of Claiborne Avenue: Music and Movements of the 1960s
 
April 1 – TBA
April 8 – TBA
April 15 – TBA
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History of Carnival Class 

Friends of the Cabildo will be returning its successful Adult History Class: A History of Carnival in 2024 with a 4-week seminar beginning January 8th. Speakers will include historian Dr. Karen Leathem of the Louisiana State Museum, Dr. Kimberly Vaz Deville of Xavier University, Dr. Barry Ancelet of the University of Louisiana – Lafayette Professor Emeritus of Francophone Studies, Nola.com writer Doug Macash and LSM Curator Wayne Phillips. The class will define the origins of Carnival, explore local African American traditions, explore the fascinating Cajun Mar Gras, break down of the history of Carnival satire, highlight the evolution of Mardi Gras Throws and the role of gay carnival and designers currently on display in the Presbytere.

January 8-9, 13-14 (6 – 8 pm via Zoom) | Tuition: $30 Members | $40 GA

Lecture Schedule: Most Classes 2 to 2+ hours and recorded

Jan. 8: The Origins of Carnival Day to Modern Day w/Dr. Karen Leathem 

Jan. 9: Satire and Folk Carnival w/Dr. Karen Leathem | Cajun Mardi Gras w/Barry Ancelet

Jan. 16: African American Carnival: Origins & Today | Dr. Kim Vaz- Deville

Jan 18: Evolution of Mardi Gras Throws w/Doug Macash | To Be A Star: The Carnival Costume Designs of San Nicholas w/LSM Curator Wayne Phillips

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Hidden Treasures of the Louisiana State Museum – Carnival Edition Returns for One Night

For all you hardcore Carnival fanatics, join the Friends of the Cabildo and the Louisiana State Museum for one night only as we allowed to view the impressive Carnival Collection for an exclusive behind-the-scenes viewing of historic costumes and other rarely seen artifacts.  Wayne Phillips, Curator of Costumes and Textiles for the Louisiana State Museum, will guide you through an in-depth, first-hand look at Carnivals of years past through a tour of the storage rooms of the State Museum, usually off limits to the general public.  Only 25 in-person spots per tour.

Hidden Treasures of the Louisiana State Museum: Carnival Edition takes place Thursday, January 30th.  Tours are at 5:45 p.m. and 7:15 pm (with zoom option) at the Louisiana State Museum’s Collection Storage Facility, located at 1000 Chartres Street in the French Quarter.  Cost is $30.00 per person or $20.00 Foc Members

Reservations are required (15 Spots/Tour), and space is extremely limited. No tickets are sold at the door.

2024-2025 FOC Concert Series

All Concerts at 7pm at the NO Jazz Museum 3rd Floor | 100 tickets/Show

Individual Concert Ticket – $30 GA / $25 Members

$200 GA Season Front Row Guaranteed Seat / $180 Member Season

$150 GA Season Second Row Guaranteed Seat / $125 Member Season

$125 GA Season / $100 Season Member (Non Front Two Rows)

November 22nd – The Walrus Presents:  60th Anniversary Beatles at City Park Concert (Sold Out Other Than Season Tickets)
December 20th – 106th Professor Longhair Birthday Show with River Eckert
2025
January 24th – Marcia Ball
March 14th – Sunpie and the Louisiana Sun Spots
April 4th  -The Iguanas
April 17th (Thursday)  -Sonny Landreth (Date Change from November 2024)
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Missed Any of our Classes? We Record All Lectures

Purchase a ticket by emailing jason@friendsofthecabildo.org and we can get you copies you can watch for up to 6 months.

5-Part Neighborhoods of New Orleans Class w/Dr. Karen Leathem, Joyce Miller and Dr. Charles Chamberlain | Zoom | Tickets: $40 | Members $30

Founding Neighborhoods-  Downtown Faubourgs

Downtown Faubourgs- Treme, Marigny, Bywater, 7th Ward

Uptown Neighborhoods- Garden District, Uptown and Carrollton  

Expansion of the CityBroadmoor, Mid City, Lakefront

Suburbs of the Metro Region – Jefferson Parish, St. Bernard and the Northshore

Previously Recorded Classes that can be purchased for 6-month use (Educational Only)

Researching Your New Orleans Property Seminar and History of New Orleans Architecture Lecture (3 hour Class) ($25 Member – $35GA)

Founding of New Orleans Class (4 Classes) ($30 Member – $40 GA)

History of Carnival Class (4 Classes): ($30 Member – $40GA)

History of Louisiana and New Orleans Music 

History of Rum (3 Classes): ($25 Member – $35GA)

We also have recorded all of our symposiums, over 75 lectures on Louisiana History and Culture!

Yoga at the Cabildo

Yoga at the Cabildo takes place at the Cabildo (701 Chartres Street) on beautiful Jackson Square. Layla Ross gives classes every Saturday morning for Friends of the Cabildo Members, locals and tourists. Member tickets are $10 and non-members are $20. If you have a mat you are welcome to bring one if not we have plenty available at no charge. Become a member HERE and you can access a $10 Yoga ticket and get access to the Cabildo, Presbytere, 1850 House, Jazz Museums and a free walking tour ticket (The 1850 House can give you temporary card, $69 Value, Memberships start at $25)

Second Thursday Lecture Series

Thursday, October 10th, 6pm | Sponsored by Friends of the Cabildo

Join us for a virtual evening with Dr. Frances K. Turnbell discussing her new book Spanish Louisiana: Contest for Borderlands, 1763–1803. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Cabildo as part of the Second Thursday Lecture Series. It is free and open to the public, but registration is required. The program will take place on Zoom. Please register here and a link will be emailed to you on the day of the lecture

 

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