This weekend’s festivals focus on various heritages, heroes, and cycling through beautiful country.
Gather your family and friends and head out to a festival this weekend.
Pioneer Heritage Days – Greenwood –
9113 Main Street
Guests can immerse themselves in the pioneering spirit at the 50th Annual Pioneer Heritage Days Festival. Festivities include a concert, parade, vendors, craftsmen, and a pancake breakfast.
Le Tour de Bayou – Alexandria – September 21
3601 Bayou Rapides Road
Le Tour de Bayou is a cycling opportunity along the breathtaking bayous and wooded forests of Central Louisiana. Beginning at Kent Plantation, the bike routes include a 2-mile family fun ride/walk, 10 miles, 25 miles, 40 miles, 69 miles, and 101 miles.
Registration is required.
Poverty Point World Heritage Festival – Oak Grove – September 21
305 East Main Steet
The Poverty Point World Heritage Festival celebrates Poverty Point, a site that has been sacred ground for 2,300 years. Attendees can enjoy demonstrations, a parade, a cornhole tournament, live entertainment, a parade, vendors, food, and activities for the kids.