Music-loving children and their families are invited to join us for this FREE interactive musical story time as we sing and play our way through some great children's picture books based on Jazz standards and other favorites. We'll hit promptly at 11 in the children's section of the Keller branch library in Broadmoor.

Metaphysical Fair with healers, arts, crafts, aura photography, psychics and mediums for you to explore. Free Admission and Free Parking. Also check out website for educational presentations and pre-book an appointment with one of our many providers.

Come learn how to make your very own, all-natural, body products in this hands-on workshop led by Sénica. Come with questions on natural home remedies for health and cleaning, and leave with some products of your own! To register or for more information, call 504-945-0240 or email education@thegreenproject.org
** Spots will fill up quickly! Please reserve your spot by emailing education@thegreenproject.org**
FREE for Members of Green Project // $5 for Non-members
Light brunch fare provided from our sponsoring partners, WHOLE FOODS MARKET.
Not a member?
Memberships are $25 per year and include discounts on items in the store as well as free entry to all workshops.
To become a member:: http://ow.ly/hP39R


Bike Easy hosts a second line parade like no other and we invite the public to join the fun.
We call it the Bicycle Second Line, and it’s a pedal-powered version of the famous, musical second line parades that traditionally wend through New Orleans streets during the year.
For our Bicycle Second Line, we gather several hundred riders of all ages, interests, and backgrounds and roll through our beautiful New Orleans neighborhoods while brass bands set the tempo.
It’s a great time and it serves an important role in raising awareness of Bike Easy and the benefits of bicycling in the Crescent City.

Join Louisiana 22q Support Network as we observe Worldwide 22q Awareness Day. 22q11.2 deletion syndrome affects an estimated 1 in 2,000 to 4,000 live births and is second in commonality to Down syndrome.
For information and registration, contact Joy McClellan at 22q11la@gmail.com or (504) 250-1916.
My House NOLA (more information can be found at www.myhousenola.com) is organizing another food truck Soiree at The Rusty Nail on Sunday, May 19th.
What: Food truck soiree at The Rusty Nail featuring 9 trucks (details below),
Thank you to our alcohol sponsor: Old New Orleans Rum.
**Parking lot with food trucks is open to EVERYONE. However, you must be 21+ to enter the bar.
Trucks present:
The Fat Falafel, Brigade Coffee, NOLA Girl, Empanada Intifada, Foodie Call, Frencheeze, Beignet Roule, La Cocinita, and Grilling Shelling
When: 12 - 7 pm
Where: 1100 Constance St.
Please join us and help My House spread the word.
NOLAsynchroniCITY Film Series
presents
Cutting Loose
by Academy Award nominees
Andrew Young and Susan Todd
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Film shows at 8pm and 10pm
Free and Open to the Public
Buffa's Back Room
1001 Esplanade Avenue
(enter on Burgundy Street)
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 949-0038
www.buffasbar.com
View information about Cutting Loose
www.archipelagofilms.com
View information about film series schedule:
www.NOLAsynchroniCITY.com
CASA New Orleans (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is an agency that advocates on behalf of children (birth to 18+) who have been judged victims of abuse and/or neglect. A CASA volunteer offers a child trust and advocacy during complex legal proceedings. Interacting and explaining to the child what is going on, the CASA may be the only stable and continuous presence in the child’s life.
Interested in learning more? Come out to one of our orientations:
Tues., May 21st at 5:30 PM
Tues., June 4th at 5:30 PM
OR Wed., June 5th at noon
All orientations are located at 1340 Poydras St. NOLA 70112 in our conference room on the 21st floor.
The duties carried out by a CASA are extremely important. No special education or skills are required. We provide thorough training and continual support.
For more information, please e-mail Betsy at blopez@casaneworleans.org or give her a call at 504-522-1962.


Acclaimed as one of the best motion pictures ever made about music, the vibrant 'Calle 54' (2000) offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the lives of some of the greatest Latin Jazz artists of our time. From the director of Academy Award-winning Belle Epoch (Best Foreign Language Film, 1993) comes this documentary featuring barefoot Brazilian pianist Eliane Elias, Argentinean tenor sax great Gato Barbieri, Paquito D'Rivera, Chucho Valdés, Cachao, and many more - not to mention the last on-screen appearances by the late composer-arranger Chico O'Farrill and the legendary timbales master and "godfather of Latin music" Tito Puente (pictured).
MUSICALLY SPEAKING is a series of music-themed movie and documentary screenings, curated/hosted by DJ Soul Sister, and co-presented by Press Street, Charitable Film Network, and WWOZ FM. Free admission and refreshments. Contact info@press-street.com.

The Contemporary Arts Center presents a panel discussion amongst experts in different areas of masking. New Orleans Museum of Art Curator William Fagaly will discuss the significance of masking in various African cultures. LSM Curator Wayne Phillips will discuss the meaning of masking during New Orleans Mardi Gras, and Mardi Gras Indian Chief Victor Harris will discuss his own process of masking as Chief of the Mandingo Warriors and the Spirit of Fi Yi Yi.
Moderated by Miranda Lash, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, New Orleans Museum of Art
The CAC will host special gallery hours from 5pm to 7pm on Tuesday, May 21 before the ArtSpeak event.

Cultural philanthropists Dorian and Kel Bennett have opened their beautiful and historic Marigny home for this inaugural event! Sumptuous hors' d'oeuvres and cocktails in their gorgeous courtyard. Music, theater and dance performances by (and in!) their swimming pool! Live auction and raffle to be announced!
$35 (Art Klub Members)
$45 (Single)
$80 (Couple)
$750 (Party of 6 Nook Reservations, comes with a surprise gift!)
Open Bar provided by Old New Orleans Rum! Tapas provided by Cake Café, The Pelican Club Restaurant and Bar, and Whole Foods Market!
Limited Seating | Dress to Express
*TICKET PURCHASING COMING SOON! STAY TUNED*

The Tulane Family Business Center will host a workshop on Thursday, May 23, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., in the Lavin Bernick Center for University Life’s Kendall Cram Lecture Hall on Tulane University’s uptown campus.
The program will feature Sherif A. Ebrahim, president & CEO of the Strategic Management Group and Managing Partner of SMG Capital. The Strategic Management Group provides services in the area corporate strategy, governance and multi-organizational integration.
Mr. Ebrahim will present Uncovering Delicate Matters That Can Break A Successful Family Business to help participants understand critical factors that affect all businesses, factors that are unique to family businesses, how to strike a balance, and which factors need to be leveraged in order to develop and implement a sustainable growth strategy and understand why it matters.
Register via email, familybiz@tulane.edu, or call 504-862-8482
May nonprofit workshop: Fundraising Events 101
Thursday, May 23
1:00-3:30pm
Ashe Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
Details & registration at http://www.thefundingseed.com
Learn to create events that raise money
for your non-profit!
This fun, hands-on workshop covers:
* choosing what kind of event is best for you
* working with volunteers
* identifying event sponsors
* and much more!
Attendees will receive a certificate of participation for completing the workshop.
Registration $35. Discounts available for students, for AmeriCorps and for organizations registering two or more people.
For discount codes or to reserve your space and pay at the door, email info@thefundingseed.com.
Two of New Orleans' most fun businesses have come together for a fun, unique fashion show May 24th!
NOLA Bikinis has partnered with Mid-City Lanes Rock n' Bowl for the first
Rock n' Bikini Fashion Show
NOLA Bikinis Collection
POP!Rock PUP!Rock Collections
Live music Clockwork Elvis
NOLA's top fashion models
NOLA Hooping Pre-show
Vintage Corvettes
Pop-up boutiques

Straight from the trenches of the French Quarter, Sketchy Characters will invade One Eyed Jacks for ONE night and ONE night only. Join us as we take you on the edgiest ride you’ve ever been on.
SKETCHTOWN is a raucous sketch comedy spectacle that can only be described as “Outrageous.”
BOURBON WHIZ is our first musical web series based on the classic Wizard of Oz. We follow Dotty as she tries to buy alcohol on a Sunday in a dry county somewhere in Kansas, then gets denied and ends up taking some magical mushrooms. She gets whisked away in a tornado to the crazy old land of New Orleans. Be with her when she meets the crackhead, strippers, Liars, and Beggars, and Beer OH MY!!
COREY MACK will be the MC for the evening (CORYMACK.US) as well as live performances, burlesque, GOGO Dancers, and DJ Fayard!!

Musicollaborative is excited to announce its upcoming FamJam Playshops for children 18 months-age 6 and the adults who love them. On Saturday, May 25th, Musicollaborative will present a Parent-Child FamJam at 10am for parents and their children 18mos-age 3, as well as a Multi-Age FamJam at 11:30 for siblings 18mos-6 years and their caregivers. Registration is now open for these affordable sessions hosted by the Annette West Music Studio near Tipitina's uptown. The FamJams will highlight the musical styles of New Orleans and south Louisiana, while offering opportunities to explore hand drums, movement and singing. Sessions are kept small so space is limited! For more information or to register please visit www.musicollaborative.org. We can also be found at www.facebook.com/musicollaborative.

May 27, 2013, Memorial Day, Quarter Rat Monthly (QRM) is hosting a crawfish boil competition at Bayou Beer Garden in the Mid City neighborhood of New Orleans. The proceeds from the event will be directed to The Barman’s Fund, a group of local bartenders who pool tips to support the community. This month’s charities are STAIR, a group working one on one with students to assist them with reading skills, and Crescent City Lights Youth Theatre, to sponsor 4 children attending the summer program. There will be a $10 cover charge for the event and the QRM Boil Champion will be decided by tips collected at each table. At least 4 local businesses will be boiling.

Motown Records and Casablanca Filmworks produced this fun, music- and dance-filled 1978 feature film about a wild night at a Los Angeles discotheque, co-starring Donna Summer (whose "Last Dance" won the Academy Award for Best Song that year) and The Commodores, plus early film roles from Terri Nunn (future lead singer of new wave rock group Berlin) and Jeff Goldblum, as well as the first major film appearance from actress Debra Winger.
MUSICALLY SPEAKING is a series of music-themed movie and documentary screenings, curated/hosted by DJ Soul Sister, and co-presented by Press Street, Charitable Film Network, and WWOZ FM. Free admission and refreshments. Contact info@press-street.com.
On June 2nd there will be food trucks, Old New Orleans Rum, and more at the Old New Orleans Rum Distillery.
When: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where: Old New Orleans Rum Distillery
2815 Frenchmen St
Trucks attending:
Empanada Intifada
La Cocinita
Brigade Coffee
The Fat Falafel
Grilling Shelling
Please join us and help My House spread the word.
CASA New Orleans (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is an agency that advocates on behalf of children (birth to 18+) who have been judged victims of abuse and/or neglect. A CASA volunteer offers a child trust and advocacy during complex legal proceedings. Interacting and explaining to the child what is going on, the CASA may be the only stable and continuous presence in the child’s life.
Interested in learning more? Come out to one of our orientations:
Tues., June 4th at 5:30 PM
OR Wed., June 5th at noon
All orientations are located at 1340 Poydras St. NOLA 70112 in our conference room on the 21st floor.
The duties carried out by a CASA are extremely important. No special education or skills are required. We provide thorough training and continual support.
For more information, please e-mail Betsy at blopez@casaneworleans.org or give her a call at 504-522-1962.


CASA New Orleans (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is an agency that advocates on behalf of children (birth to 18+) who have been judged victims of abuse and/or neglect. A CASA volunteer offers a child trust and advocacy during complex legal proceedings. Interacting and explaining to the child what is going on, the CASA may be the only stable and continuous presence in the child’s life.
Interested in learning more? Come out to one of our orientations:
Wed., June 5th at noon
All orientations are located at 1340 Poydras St. NOLA 70112 in our conference room on the 21st floor.
The duties carried out by a CASA are extremely important. No special education or skills are required. We provide thorough training and continual support.
For more information, please e-mail Betsy at blopez@casaneworleans.org or give her a call at 504-522-1962.


CRCL invites you and all your friends to join us on June 13, 2013 for “Party for the Coast” at Generations Hall in New Orleans!
Come celebrate all that we love about the coast while supporting the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana. All proceeds from the event benefit our mission of restoring and protecting the coast! A $25 ticket gets you complimentary Abita Beer, free food and live music provided by the Honey Island Swamp Band!
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the band plays until midnight.
Purchase tickets at www.crcl.org
ERACE would be honored if you would join us for our 20th Anniversary GALA on June 20th, 2013 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at the Southport Music Hall. There will be great food, an open bar and fun with other like-minded individuals who believe we can ERAC-ISMs. There will also be music and dancing for those of you who would like to cut a rug. Also, in attendance will be honored guests, Rhoda Faust and Brenda Thompson, our founders! Thank you for your commitment to change. We look forward to seeing you on June 20th at the Southport Music Hall.
Individual tickets are $50 which will include a night of food, drinks, and dancing. Join us for food and fellowship with other members of our community.
Sponsorship is available and we are also accepting donations of gifts for the Silent Auction at the event. All donations are tax deductible.


Our 20th Anniversary Gala is on the horizon! We will be celebrating our twentieth anniversary in pure style. Join us at Southport Music Hall for food, fun, and a stellar music lineup presented by Black Cat Productions. Oliver Thomas will bre the MC. Your ticket purchase of $50 will allow us to continue to expand our repertoire of anti-racism services and move forward with our mission. Tickets include gourmet catering, silent auction, open bar with premium liquor, and of course, a night of dancing and smiles. So come support the organization and cut a rug with ERACE; there will be good times all around.

Each year, Forum 35 hosts an unveiling of the Art Melt exhibit for an exclusive group of invested individuals. Tickets to attend the VIP preview party on July 19, 2013 will be made available for online purchase at artmelt.org in June. This multimedia, juried exhibit is the largest in the state, featuring spectacular works for purchase by Louisiana artists. The attendees include Art Melt 2013 artists and sponsors as well as a selective group of industry professionals. Traditionally, all of the artwork is sold at this private event, so if you're interested in purchasing an original piece from Art Melt 2013, we recommend you attend! And remember, spaces are limited and tickets go fast!www.artmelt.org
www.forum35.org
Art Melt opens July 20th at the Louisiana State Museum in downtown Baton Rouge. This multimedia, juried exhibit is the largest in the state, featuring spectacular works for purchase by Louisiana artists. To celebrate the exhibit opening, a bevy of delicious food and beverage trucks will rev up the fun, as will live music by The Scorseses and performances by other bands and area talent groups like Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre and Swine Palace. www.artmelt.org
