 WAM: The Bossier Arts Council, partnering with Boomtown Casino and Hotel, hosted their quarterly event Nov. 12 called WAM: Wine, Art and Music. The featured artist was Lynn Laird. There was a delicious selection of hors d’oevures, tasty wine and great music provided by Co Op Mode. –Mark Crawford
 



Markers Fair: The Texas Avenue Makers Fair was hosted Nov. 14 on Texas Avenue in downtown Shreveport. Dozens and dozens of vendors were on site with a wide range of handmade items from artwork to clothes to dog treats. There was also a food truck food court for event-goers to enjoy. –Mark Crawford   Calling All Heroes: The
Shreveport Optimist Club hosted its inaugural event Nov. 5, Calling All
Heroes, at East Ridge Country Club. Guests were encouraged to dress in
their favorite superhero costume. The event featured inflatable games
for adults to enjoy. Proceeds from the event benefitted The Gingerbread
House, Boys & Girls Club, Volunteers for Youth Justice and Samaritan
Council. –Mark Crawford 




Husk and Hull: Slow
Food North Louisiana hosted its annual beer, wine and cheese event Nov.
11, Husk, Hull and Rind at Great Raft Brewing tasting room. The event
included five tasting stations each with a different beer, wine and
cheese paired together. Proceeds from the event benefit Slow Food North
Louisiana. –Mark Crawford 

Ballet: Shreveport
Metropolitan Ballet introduced its new executive director, Heidi York
Gerkin, during a Ballet After Dark event Nov. 12 at Wine Country.
Besides meeting Gerkin, there were stations of food and drink. –Mary Ann Van Osdell   
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