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Spring has arrived in New Orleans, bringing a vibrant array of events and new business openings. From refreshing snoBall stands to cultural celebrations and community gatherings, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season. Local favorites like the Creole Creamery are offering special flavors while events like NOLA Green Drinks encourage eco-friendly initiatives. Don’t miss out on exploring the city’s unique offerings this spring!
New Orleans Welcomes Exciting Spring Events and Local Business Openings
Spring has officially arrived in New Orleans, and with it comes a delightful burst of fresh activities and local business openings! The vibrant city is gearing up for a season filled with fun events and tasty treats that both locals and visitors can enjoy.
Cool Off with Chance in Hell SnoBalls
If you’re looking for a scrumptious way to beat the heat, make sure to visit Chance in Hell SnoBalls, which has just opened a new location at 807 Louisa St. This delightful snoball stand is the perfect spot to grab a refreshing frozen treat. With a variety of flavors to choose from, indulging in their signature snoballs is a must-do this spring!
While you’re there, don’t forget to pop into the neighboring Just Like Heaven boutique. Featuring a charming selection of unique gifts and items crafted by local artists, this boutique offers something special for everyone. Whether you’re treating yourself or picking up a gift for a friend, it’s worth a glance!
Indulge in Creole Creamery’s Special Flavors
Need a little more sweetness in your life? The Creole Creamery is celebrating its month-long tribute to McKenzie’s bakery with delightful flavors inspired by this iconic New Orleans favorite. From buttermilk drop to doberge and lemon icebox pie, these special creations will have your taste buds dancing. Don’t miss out as they serve up these amazing treats throughout the month!
Get Involved with NOLA Green Drinks
On March 26, join community members for NOLA Green Drinks at Wrong Iron in Mid-City. This friendly gathering will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and is hosted by Grounds Krewe and Glass Half Full. It’s a great occasion to connect with others who share a passion for enhancing the eco-friendly aspects of New Orleans, all while supporting local nonprofits. It’s not just a social event; it’s a chance to make a positive impact!
Explore Vietnamese Culture
If you’re curious about Vietnamese culture, mark your calendar for the “Jelly Tea & Games” event on March 29 at 10:30 a.m. at the New Orleans East branch of the public library. This event will feature a fun lesson on Bầu cua, a traditional dice game, and delicious samples of chè, a sweet Vietnamese dessert that you won’t want to miss. In addition, the Historic New Orleans Collection is displaying special photographs showcasing the Vietnamese community in the city during the 1970s and 1980s, adding to the cultural richness of the event.
Art, Music, and Crawfish
Art lovers, rejoice! The Bayou Gardens Spring Art Market is set for March 30 from 12 to 5 p.m. at the Bayou Wine Garden. You can expect to browse the works of over 30 talented local artists and vendors while enjoying live music and scrumptious food. And if you’re craving local delicacies, fresh boiled crawfish will certainly be on the menu. It’s a perfect way to spend a spring Sunday!
Riverside Spring Series at The Batture
Additionally, the Batture is hosting their “Riverside Spring Series” every weekend through Memorial Day. Happening Fridays through Sundays from 11 a.m. until sunset, this series will feature invigorating outdoor yoga and Pilates sessions, alongside food trucks and, of course, more snoballs! Enjoy the beautiful spring weather and engage in some fun activities while making lasting memories.
With all these exciting events and new businesses opening their doors, springtime in New Orleans promises to be a lively, fun-filled season. So grab your friends and family, get out there, and soak up everything this enchanting city has to offer!
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