Historic St. Francisville

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Historic St. Francisville

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Nestled in rolling hills and dotted with spectacular scenery, West Feliciana Parish is a must stop for travelers and tourists. The small, rural community has something for everyone -outdoor adventure, antique shopping and festival-f illed weekends of plantation tours and history. From the South’s wildest prison rodeo to the state’s most quaint country Christmas, West Feliciana is the place. Within these pages you will f ind a comprehensive visitor’s guide of the people, places and events which make West Feliciana unique.

A supplement to the St. Francisville Democrat, The Watchman and The Zachary Plainsman-News October 5, 2011


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Remaining 2011 Events for all listed events go to http://www.stfrancisville.us/calendar/

Southern Garden Symposium Oct. 14 and 15, 2011 Afton Villa Gardens - 9047 Highway 61 and Hemingbough - 10591 Beach Road Contact: 225-635-5225 Web: www.SouthernGardenSymposium.org Description: The Southern Garden Symposium offers a step back to a more gracious era. Known as much for its engaging social events and historic venues as for its outstanding gardening lectures and workshops, the Southern Garden Symposium has become an annual tradition for garden enthusiasts from across the South. Angola Prison Rodeo and Craft Show Every Sunday in October Gates open 9 a.m.; Rodeo starts 2 p.m. Angola, La. Contact: 225-635-2607 Web: www.angolarodeo.com Description: Enjoy “The Wildest Show in the South” and/or a day of shopping for arts and crafts. The rodeo features bull riding, bareback riding, the wild horse race, barrel racing, bull-dogging, wild cow milking, rodeo clowns and more, in a recently expanded arena.

Parker Park; Commerce Street; St. Francisville, La. Contact: Lynn Woods at 225-635-3665 or e-mail birdmancoffee@bellsouth.net Web: www.sffrancisvillefestivals.com Description: Display and sale of arts and crafts. Christmas in the Country December 2, 3, 4, 2011 6:00PM Friday Night; All day on Saturday Main Street; St. Francisville, LA Laurie Walsh 225-635-3873 www.stfrancisvillefestivals.com lauriemainst@bellsouth.net This celebration of the season combines intriguing shopping opportunities with lots of old-fashioned fun for the whole family. Christmas Tour of Homes Sunday December 4, 2011 225-635-3364 Tour contemporary homes in West Feliciana Parish ***** 2012 West Feliciana Parish Events, Festivals and Celebrations

The Myrtles Halloween Extravaganza Halloween weekend 2011 7 p.m. The Myrtles Plantation; 7747 Highway 61; St. Francisville, La. Contact: 225-635-6277 Web: www.stfrancisvillefestivals.com

Celebration of Readers and Writers Feb. 25, 2012 9 a.m. at Hemingbough 225-635-3364 This event recognizes outstanding regional authors and provides a forum for discussion of their work.

Description: Experience the true meaning of Halloween at America’s most Haunted House.

Audubon Pilgrimage March 16, 17 and 18, 2012 WFP Historical Museum; 11757 Ferdinand St., St. Francisville Tour historic homes and gardens

Yellow Leaf Arts Festival Oct. 29 and 30, 2011

Exquisite antique sale Authentic 1820’s costumes Living history demonstrations Night festivities and cemetery tours. Homes on tour for 2012 will be Hillcroft, Highland, Prospect, Woodland and Afton Villa Gardens. State historic sites on tour will be Rosedown and Oakley. For additional information, call Helen Williams at 225-635-6330, visit www.audubonpilgrimage.info or e-mail sf@audubonpilgrimage.info. Angola Prison Spring Rodeo and Craft Show April 21 and 22, 2012 Time: Gates open at 9 a.m.; show starts at 2 p.m. Location: Angola State Prison; Angola, La. Phone: 225-655-2030 Web: www.angolarodeo.com Description: Billed as the wildest show in the South St. Francisville Spring Garden Stroll March 31, 2012 Town Hall; 11936 Ferdinand St Contact: Andre Brock at 225-635-3614 or abrock@ agcenter.lsu.edu. Description: Experience five unique local gardens on this self-guided garden tour in historic St. Francisville. West Feliciana Memorial Weekend Bike Classic May 26 and 27, 2012 West Feliciana Sports Park Web: www.westfelclassic.org Contact: 225-784-8447 Event for cyclists of all ages. Day the War Stopped 2012 dates pending 11621 Ferdinand

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Church Contact: Shirley Ditloff at 225-635-4224 Web: www.daythewarstopped.com Description: This event commemorates the brief moment of brotherhood given for the burial of Union officer Lt. Commander John E. Hart by his brother Masons that stopped a bloody war, if only for a few mournful moments. Hummingbird Celebration July 27 and 28, 2012 Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 7 a.m. Friday night— Rosedown Plantation; Saturday two private gardens Contact: Feliciana Nature Society at 800-488-6502 or by e-mail at fns@audubonbirdfest.com. Web: www.audubonbirdfest.com Description: Friday night speaker with wine and cheese reception; Saturday biologist will band Hummingbirds. White Linen Night Aug. 25, 2012 5 – 9 p.m. Downtown St. Francisville Contact: Laurie Walsh at 225-635-3873 or by e-mail at lauriemainst@bellsouth.net Web: www.stfrancisvillefestivals.com Description: Enjoy the end of summer while strolling St. Francisville’s small town streets, shopping, eating and enjoying the music. Smokin’ in da Ville 2012 dates pending Description: BBQ Cook Off; Concert and Car Show West Feliciana Sports Park Web: www.stfrancisvillechamber.com Contact: 225-635-6717

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West Felician Parish Police Jury

Mayor Billy D'Aquilla

St. Francisville is a beautiful city full of rich history. It is a place I have happily called home for the past 51 years, and with the recent opening of the John James Audubon Bridge, I am proud to welcome a new era of economic development in the community. The longawaited opening of the bridge is not only great for business, but it also gives residents living within the parishes of West Feliciana and Pointe Coupee an incredible opportunity to come together after being separated for so long. In St. Francisville, we are an open door community, so please feel free to stop by for a visit. My office is located in Town Hall, 11936 Ferdinand St., in St. Francisville’s historic district. It’s an exciting time for the city. Come experience what it’s like to live, work and explore in the magnificent Town of St. Francisville.

SHERIFF J. AUSTIN DANIEL AND THE WEST FELICIANA PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE

The West Feliciana Parish Police Jury is composed of elected officials from seven districts. These seven jurors exercise functions and powers including road and bridge construction and maintenance, drainage, sewerage, solid waste disposal, fire protection, recreations and parks, parish prison construction and maintenance, road lighting and marking, many water works, health units and hospitals, etc. They also house and maintain the Courts and the offices of the Assessor, Coroner, Clerk of Court, Registrar of Voters, District Attorney and the Sheriff. They promote economic development and tourism in their districts, regulate various business activities and administer numerous state and federal programs on the parish level. Members of the West Feliciana Parish Police Jury, pictured from left, are: John Cobb, District 1; Billy D. Shoemake, District 4; President Ken Dawson, District 6; Lea Reid Williams, District 1; Randy Stevens, District 2; John K. Roach, District 5; and Otis Wilson, District 7.


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The Greater St. Francisville Chamber of Commerce

The Greater St. Francisville Chamber of Commerce was formed as a non-profit organization in 1987 by Mayor Billy D’Aquilla and local business owners in St. Francisville whose purpose was to advance, promote and improve the civic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, educational, professional and the tourism of the town while preserving the historical significance and general interest in West Feliciana. Today, The Greater St. Francisville Chamber of Commerce continues to operate as a non-profit organization with 129 members. The Chamber has grown in many ways and is active in community and governmental affairs for the prosperity of its membership. With five active committees, the Chamber fulfills its obligations in promoting a positive business climate. The Chamber encourages all businesses in the parish to join the organization during its Annual Membership Drive which began Oct. 1. Working together will keep the success of local businesses a priority. “The current Board of Directors is so energetic and wants ‘smart growth’ for our parish. They all work so well with people and are ‘listeners’ and are ready to move on important issues,� said Linda Osterberger, executive director. “They are a board that ‘gets things done’, but is realistic in

the changes they know can happen. They are very smart business people that make doing business in our community comfortable.� The Chamber hosted the 1st annual ‘Smokin in da Ville’ Bar-B-Que cook off, car show and concert on Labor Day weekend. The cook off had 12 contestants that competed in the categories of brisket, ribs and pork. A good time was had by all, but unfortunately the concert and car show was cancelled on Saturday, due to a tropical depression. This event will continue in 2012 and in years to come. The Chamber has continued to host the annual “Swing For Scholarships� Golf Tournament with the leadership of dedicated men and women so it can award cash scholarships to graduating seniors that live in West Feliciana Parish for many years to come. The Chamber’s website has grown and is currently rebuilding the website with a directory of its membership easy to use and filled with information and demographics that anyone considering moving or relocating or opening a business in West Feliciana Parish would find as a useful tool. The Greater St. Francisville Chamber does not endorse any candidate or political parties but encourages the public to become more informed

Greater St. Francisville Chamber of Commerce Board members, pictured from left, are: Lee Chastant; Christian DeJean, treasurer; Jeff Wheeler; Peggy Rayburn; Marty Brouillette, vice president; Mary Joy Lawrence; Melvin Harvey, president; Glenn Thomas, past president; Dwight Singer; Ed Trulson and Linda Osterberger, executive director. Not pictured are Amy Spillman, secretary; Glenn Timmons and Joe Malara. in local and state government. The Greater St. Francisville Chamber of Commerce and the local American Legion Post 164 hosted forums for candidates in West Feliciana’s local election at The Magnolia Full Gospel Baptist Church on Oct. 3, and a separate one for the candidates in the District 62 State Representative election on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at The First Baptist Church. The ballot of questions came from those individuals who have strong concerns. The public was invited to attend both forums. The Chamber continues to welcome new businesses and congratulate those businesses that grow with ‘Ribbon Cutting’ events and to educate consumers on what is available in the parish. The most recent event was for the opening of the Highway 61 expansion project. The Chamber membership and board members were part of the event with Governor Jindal, Senator Neil Riser, Representative Tom McVea and many other elected officials. “I would like to thank those members who have continued to support the chamber each year and I would also ask those who have not joined the Chamber to please consider doing so. Together and only together can we make a true difference,� said President Melvin Harvey, Jr..

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The annual Audubon Pilgrimage celebrates a southern spring in St. Francisville, the glorious garden spot of Louisiana’s English Plantation country. For four decades the sponsoring West Feliciana Historical Society, its docents resplendent in authentic 1820’s costumes, has thrown open the doors of significant historic structures to commemorate the tenure there of artist-naturalist John James Audubon as he painted a number of his famous bird folios. In celebration of Audubon’s stay, the West Feliciana Historical Society’s annual pilgrimage has since 1972 permitted privileged visitors an intimate glimpse of Audubon’s scenic, unspoiled Happyland and its historic homes and gardens, both public and private. It is held in March each year.

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The Day the War Stopped

“The Day the War Stopped” is an annual event held in St. Francisville every June, which welcomes visitors to the community. The event commemorates one day, June 12, 1863, during which the Civil War stopped, at least in the tiny town of St. Francisville, to allow the burial of a Union soldier with Masonic rites in Grace Church Cemetery. On Thursday, June 11, 1863, shipmates aboard the U.S.S. Albatross heard a gunshot from the stateroom of Union Lt. Commander John Elliott Hart. Hart, having suffered excruciating pain from an ailment for many months, had taken his own life. Having no appropriate coffin for Hart’s body to be transported back to Schenectady, New York, for burial, the decision was made to seek a Masonic burial onshore in St. Francisville. While under a flag of truce, sometime between 4-8 a.m. June 12, 1863, Executive Officer Theodore B. DuBois went ashore at Bayou Sara to do just that. DuBois found two Masonic brothers, Samuel and Benjamin White, who lived in Bayou Sara. The brothers took DuBois to Feliciana Lodge No. 31’s Senior Warden, W.W. Leake. When Leake learned of the request, he gladly and without reservation accepted the responsibility of Hart’s Masonic burial. Clad in the officer’s uniform of the United State Navy and confined in a plain wooden coffin, Hart’s body was brought ashore between noon and 4 p.m. by three men, one of whom is believed to have been DuBois, and a squad of Marines at trail arms. Meeting them were Leake, the White brothers, and three other Masons. The contingent marched to Grace Church cemetery where Hart’s body was laid to rest with Rev. Daniel Smith Lewis reading the Episcopal service followed by the Masonic burial ritual conducted by Brother Leake as Acting Grand Master of the Lodge. The war, for all intents and purposes, was suspended that day in the tiny town of St. Francisville- Friday, June 12, 1863- as Masonic brothers from both the North and South bid farewell to one of their own.

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Feliciana Hummingbird Celebration

The Feliciana Nature Society hosts its Feliciana Hummingbird Celebration the last Friday and Saturday of July every year. The event begins with a wine and cheese reception on Friday evening. Hummingbird bandings are conducted at two locations in the parish starting Saturday morning.

Hummingbird researcher Linda Beall, front left, carefully measures a hummingbird while her scribe Janice Wynn, back left, records the data and Baton Rouge resident Jennifer Falls, right, looks on.

Researcher Linda Beall was excited to capture this hummingbird and said the allwhite color of its tail feathers was very rare.

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Barney Jenny, pictured, and her husband Barrett drove from Liberty, Miss., to attend the Feliciana Hummingbird Celebration. Jenny was happy to get to hold and release a hummingbird. She was instructed to blow on the bird to get it to fly away.

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This female Rubythroat was captured at Oak Hill, the home of Louisiana artist Murrell Butler. She was weighed, measured, marked and banded before being released

The male Rubythroat has a tuft of bright colored feathers under its neck. The males flash this beautiful plumage to attract females.


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White Linen Night St. Francisville Main Street merchants team up each year to present “White Linen Night,” featuring unique shops, sensational food and lively music throughout downtown St. Francisville. Participating merchants host various artists and musicians, and samples from local restaurants are available along the way.

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The Highlands Bank trolley provides weary feet a ride to and fro from store to store for shopping, eating and entertainment.

Local artists such as Lisa Horn display their work in shops along Main Street.

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Angola Rodeo

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The Angola Prison Rodeo is held every April and October. Warden Burl Cain invites the public to view the wildest rodeo show in the South. Gates to one of the most famous prisons in the world open at 9 a.m., and the “Wildest Show in the South!” starts at 2 p.m. Rodeo fans are encouraged to come early to hear offender bands, feast on a wide array of the South’s best food, and shop the unique and affordable offender-made arts and crafts. Little rodeo fans will also enjoy special attractions just for them, including pony rides, space walks, carnival games and an antique carousel. Tickets can be purchased in advance on-line at www.angolarodeo.com or by calling 655 - 2030 or 655 - 2607 Monday - Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Rodeo proceeds promote moral-rehabilitation initiatives at Angola, as well as throughout the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

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Yellow Leaf Arts Festival The Yellow Leaf Arts Festival draws people from many different communities together to promote West Feliciana Parish and its many talented artists and musicians. Everything from wooden birdhouses to paintings of the beautiful scenery in the parish can be found just strolling through the downtown area held each year at the end of October.

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Christmas in the Country St. Francisville’s annual Christmas in the Country is held the first weekend of December. The event features, among a long list of activities, Breakfast with Santa, a “Saintsational” Christmas parade and the West Feliciana Library’s Tour of Homes.

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West Feliciana Parish Bed and Breakfast, Hotel and Lodge List Barrow House & Printer’s Cottage 9779 Royal St. St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-4791

Butler Greenwood Plantation B&B 8345 U.S. Highway 61 St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-6312 Cottage Plantation B&B 10528 Cottage Lane St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-3674

Shadetree Inn Corner of Royal and Ferdinand Streets St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-6116

St. Francisville Inn B&B 5720 Commerce St. P.O. Box 1369 St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-6502 or Toll Free (800) 488-6502 The Myrtles Plantation B&B 7747 US Highway 61 St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-6277 or Toll Free (800) 809-0565 Hotels

Greenwood Plantation 6838 Highland Road St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 655-4475 or Toll Free (800) 259-4475

Best Western St. Francisville Hotel 6756 U.S. Highway 61 St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-5851

Hemingbough B&B 10101 La. 965 P.O. Box 1640 St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-6617

Magnuson Hotel 1 Lakeside Drive St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-3821

Lake Rosemound Inn B&B 10473 Lindsey Lane St. Francisville, La. 70775 (225) 635-3176

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