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FALL TOUR OF HOMES
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October 11-13, 2013
Visit Historic Homes and stroll along beautiful Cane River Lake.
Jazz Brunch

Jazz Brunch

2013 APHN Preservation Jazz Brunch: was held Saturday, May 11, 2013 
A jazzy Jazz Combo, delicious Chef Levy Brunch, a Poet Laureate, a poem about Natchitoches, exciting Silent Auction Items; what fun it was!
The highlight of the morning was Natchitoches In Song and Story, by George Williamson 1923, recited by Dr. Julia Kane, Louisiana State Poet Laureate. 

Sponsors and APHN Corporate Members:
Dyess Law Firm                    
TEJ Agency
Lott Oil Company
Waskom Brown and Associates
Exchange Bank
Weaver Brothers Land and Timber Company
Thank you for your support.

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CAMMIE HENRY

CAMMIE HENRY

"Sale of the Century"
Historic 1970 Auction at Melrose
Items, Prices and Purchasers.
Of interest to Historians, Researchers,
and Preservationists. [Click here]

CANE RIVER LAKE
ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL

ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL

A NEW cooler DATE! 

APRIL 21- 22, 2012 

The famous annual Melrose Plantation Arts and Crafts Festival will be hosted on the grounds on Saturday April 21 and Sunday April 22 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Hundreds of vendors from around the state will exhibit and sell their original work. 

Admission to the festival is $5.00 per person and your arm band gets you in all day! Raffle tickets will be sold to win items donated by the vendors.  In addition to the arts & crafts, food and desert vendors will be on hand to satisfy your hungry side!  Come enjoy the day with your family and friends while supporting local artist, craftsmen and the beautiful Melrose Plantation

Melrose Plantation is located just 14 miles south of Natchitoches at 3533 Hwy 119, Melrose LA.

Tours of this historic plantation home will be given throughout the weekend for an additional cost.  Unwind with a weekend in the Melrose gardens at the Arts and Crafts Festival! All funds raised will be used for the continued preservation and maintenance of Melrose Plantation.

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