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  • Join UL Lafayette's Theater Department in their play, The Servant Of Two Masters, at Burke-Hawthorne Hall from March 13th - 16th and the 20th - 23rd. The wedding of two lovers turns into complete chaos as a really hungry servant, Arlecchino, shows up to announce the arrival of his master. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-servant-of-two-masters-tickets-1224294400509
  • On Sunday, March 16th, 2025, Atchafalaya Basinkeeper will host its 9th Annual Save The Basin event at Rock and Bowl in Downtown Lafayette! Come enjoy the unique Cajun-inspired artists, silent auction, raffles , live music, dancing and bowling. This all day event brings together communities around South Central Louisiana in support of the beautiful Louisiana wetlands we all cherish. The Atchafalaya Basin the most productive swamp in the world and is vitally important to Louisiana’ Cajun culture; it supports a unique ecosystem of cypress-tupelo swamps found nowhere else on the planet, provides a habitat for our fishing and crawfishing economy, and plays a significant role as a safe harbor for thousands of migratory birds as well as protecting millions of people in South Louisiana from Mississippi River floods. For more information, visit https://www.basinkeeper.org/events/2024/3/17/8th-annual-save-the-basin-event-em49l
  • Lafayette Travel and the Bayou Vermilion District have partnered to create the Vermilion Voyage, a three-day overnight paddle down the Bayou Vermilion launching from the Acadiana Park Nature Station to Palmetto Island State Park. Participants will have the rare opportunity to consecutively paddle just over 50 miles of the Vermilion through Lafayette and Vermilion Parishes. For more information, visit https://www.lafayettetravel.com/vermilion-voyage/
  • Louisiana Folk Roots offers a Summer Kids Camp which offers a fun-filled week of music, crafts, singing, and very special activities on a folklife campus. Kids Camps are open to all levels of young musicians. Just bring a guitar, a fiddle, or a 10-button diatonic accordion in the key of C, and we’ll fill the days with music classes, band labs, singing, dancing, indoor/outdoor games, crafts, cuisine, and fun. For more information, visit https://lafolkroots.org/kids-camp
  • The 18th annual Women’s Leadership Conference will be held in-person, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and community members to commemorate National Women’s History Month. The conference provides opportunity for personal and professional leadership development centered on the needs of women from various cultural backgrounds. Join on March 13, 2025, at the Cajundome Convention Center in Lafayette, Louisiana for a day full of educational breakout sessions, inspirational awards presentations, and empowering keynote speakers. For more information, click here.
  • In celebration of Black History Month, UL's Traditional Music program will be collaborating with UL's English Faculty on “Resonance and Groove: Afrofuturism in the US South,” a dynamic three-day symposium exploring Afroturist thought across southern music, literature, and folklore. Held in a number of venues across the UL campus and downtown Lafayette, most of the symposium events are free to the public with no registration required. For more information, click here.
  • Dr. Jennifer Hargrave, instructor of geology at UL Lafayette, joins us for Dr. Neil Shubin's public book signing and talk at the Lafayette Science Museum. The best-selling author of Your Inner Fish takes readers on an epic adventure to the North and South Poles to reveal the secrets locked in the ice about life, the cosmos, and our planet’s future. For more information about the Lafayette Science Museum's events click here.
  • Larry Callier Jr. of the St. Landry Parish clerk of court office discusses what the office can do to help trace ancestry.
  • Michelle MacFadyen shares her experience working firsthand to support women released from to immigrant detention centers in Basile Louisiana.
  • Andy Mosier speaks about immigration policy in the U.S., more specifically on incarcerated immigrants and detention centers.
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