Experience Louisiana Festival

Eunice Mayor Scott Fontenot, left, and Moisey and Lou Ella Baudoin of Delcambre stand in front of the Liberty Theater. A one of a kind, custom-made accordion made by Moisey is up for grabs in a raffle to benefit the theater. (Photo by Claudette Olivier)

$3,000 accordion to be raffled off to benefit Liberty Theater

A one of a kind, custom-made accordion by Moisey Baudoin of Delcambre is up for grabs in a raffle to benefit the Liberty Theater.

Mark Savoy, right, leads a jam session similar to one held on Saturday mornings at the Savoy Music Center. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Experience Louisiana Festival to return in 2016

The first Experience Louisiana Festival Festival was a completely ambitious event on the LSUE campus that was 18 months in the making and a pleasant surprise to festival-goers.

Jules Bouteleux, 30, and Juliette Duchange, 29, of Brussels, Belgium, look at the Mardi Gras exhibit at the Experience Louisiana Festival in the Continuing Education Building on the LSUE campus. (Photo by Myra Miller)

Belgian couple discover Cajun Mardi Gras

A Belgian couple learned about a traditional Mardi Gras at the Experience Louisiana Festival and plan to return in February for the Eunice celebration.

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