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February 27, 2020
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITS
Docent-Led Drop-In Tour, Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Your Docent will take you on a tour of the Ogden Museum, home to the largest and most comprehensive collection of American Southern art. Louisiana residents enjoy free admission on Thursdays, courtesy of The Helis Foundation, 2–3 pm.
Free Wednesdays, New Orleans Botanical Garden. Free admission for Louisiana residents, courtesy of the Helis Foundation. 10 am–5 pm.
Free Wednesdays, New Orleans Museum of Art. Free admission for Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. 10 am–6 pm.
Free Sundays, Contemporary Arts Center. Free admission to all Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation. 11 am–5 pm.
Museum Partner Pass, New Orleans Public Library. The Library has partnered with the Audubon Nature Institute, Contemporary Arts Center, Longue Vue House and Gardens, and much more to provide free admission for library cardholders. For more information, visit nolalibrary.org.
Free Admission to the Interpretive Center, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, Learn about the native environment of Louisiana. Wednesday–Sunday, 10 am–4:30 pm.
Newcomb Art Museum, Woldenberg Art Center, Tulane University. Free and open to the public. Open Tuesday–Friday, 10 am–5 pm, and Saturday, 11 am–4 pm.
New Orleans Jazz Museum, Old U.S. Mint. Open Tuesday–Sunday, 10 am–4:30 pm, $6 for senior citizens, 20 percent off with purchase of tickets for two or more museums.
LEARNING AND RESOURCES
E-Resources Help, Mid-City Library. Learn about the many electronic resources, including e-books and audiobooks, available through the Library. Bring your laptop, smartphone, tablet, or e-reader, along with a valid Library card. Repeats on the third Tuesday of each month, 1–2:30 pm.
One-on-One Computer Tutoring, Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. Designed for those who are just beginning to learn about technology or who would like to grow their digital skills and utilize the many digital resources the library offers. Reservations required. Mondays & Tuesdays, all day.
Ask About Medicare, Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center. Come in for a personalized one-on-one educational drop-in and get answers. Find out what Medicare covers, what it costs, how and when to enroll, and what your options are. Wednesdays, 5–7 pm.
Community Composting with Compost Now, Children’s Resource Center Library. Bring your frozen food scraps to a weekly food waste drop-off and reduce your environmental impact. 4–5:30 pm.
Wetlands Walk, Barataria Preserve. Every Wednesday–Sunday, join a ranger for a guided walk on a boardwalk trail through wild Louisiana swamp and marsh. Stop by the visitor center or call 504.689.3690 ext. 10. 10 am.
Historic Thibodaux Walking Tour, Wetlands Acadian Cultural Center. Join a National Park Service ranger for a free one-hour walking tour of historic Thibodaux. Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 10:30 am.
Battle of New Orleans Talk, Chalmette Battlefield. Learn about the War of 1812 from visitor center films and exhibits. See a map of the site that includes troop movements as well as outdoor exhibits that provide a self-guided tour. Monday–Sunday, 10:45 am–2:45 pm.
FITNESS FUN
Nature Center Walking Trails, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center. Visit the restored Nature Center’s new walking trails. Free. Open daily. 8 am–4 pm.
Water Aerobics, Locations vary. Join one of NORD’s water aerobics classes for non-weight bearing exercise. No prerequisites. Visit nordc.org/aquatics for more information.
Senior Dance Team, Lyons Rec Center, 624 Louisiana Avenue, New Orleans. Dance practice for seniors ages 55+. Tuesdays, 12:30 am–2 pm.
Community Yoga, Algiers Regional Library. Enjoy a yoga class for all skill levels. Mats will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis; bring your own towel and water. Space is limited. Call 504.596.2596 to register. Free. Tuesdays, 6–7 pm.
Pickleball, Gernon Brown Rec Center. Come and join a game of Pickleball – a cross between ping-pong and tennis. No equipment needed. Mondays 4–6 pm, Wednesdays & Fridays 10:30 am–12:30 pm.
Restore and Relax, Nora Navra Library. Reduce stress, improve concentration, and help manage emotions with this mid-day meditation session. Call 504.596.2596 to register. Thursdays, noon–1 pm.
Talk A Walk at the Library, East New Orleans Regional Library. The NOLA Library Walking Club will meet at the Library to walk at Joe Brown Park. Prizes will be available. Bring water, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Free. Wednesdays, 8–9 am.
Senior Choir, Milne Rec Center. Seniors ages 55+ of all skills levels who like to sing and have fun are welcome. The Senior Choir performs at NORD and community events. Registration is free and ongoing. Monday and Tuesday, 1 pm.
BOOK CLUBS AND CONVERSATION GROUPS
Coastal Issues Book Club, Mid-City Library. Interested in the long-term sustainability of coastal Louisiana? The Coastal Issues Book Club reads books related to coastal sustainability. New members are always welcome. Free. Saturday, 2–4 pm.
Typing Club for Adults, Main Library. Accurate and efficient typing skills can help you get the job, get a better job, get the resources you need, and stay connected with friends and loved ones. Free. Repeats every month of the first and third Monday through June 2020. 6–7:30 pm.
Urban Fiction Book Club, Nora Navra Library. Discuss a new book each month. New members are always welcome. Free. Wednesday, 6–7:30 pm.
In the Garden Writers’ Workshop, Alvar Library. Writers of all levels of experience are welcome to attend this workshop that alternates between poetry and prose. Free. Repeats every month on the second Saturday. 2–3:45 pm.
“Fully Booked” Bring Your Own Book Book Club, Robert E. Smith Library. “Fully Booked” is a space for fellow book lovers to talk up their favorite books. New members are always welcome. Free. Repeats every month of the second Tuesday. 6–7:15 pm.