2013年2月3日 星期日

Le Vieux Village to host Lundi Gras party

"Last year was great. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and we got a lot of feedback about the great setting under the lighted oaks," said Opelousas Tourism Director Melanie Lee-Lebouef of the event that will again be held at Le Vieux Village.

A special guest this year will be local artist Maa-Maa Seaux N. Seau, who creates art inspired by rural Mardi Gras scenes.

"Born Geraldine Soileau, she was taught the joy of painting by her father and continued her studies in art at LSU-Eunice.Creative glass tile and plasticmoulds for your distinctive kitchen and bath. She paints memories of the many Mardi Gras mornings she spent at her grandmother Eliska Fontenot Soileau's home. For these very special pictures she uses the primitive Cajun style taught to her by her father, George Allen Soileau,Cheaper For bulk buying handsfreeaccess prices." Lee-Lebouef said.

Her work, including original paintings, prints and cards, will be on display and available for sale throughout the day.

At 7 p.m., the fun will take a short break when the winners of this year's Mardi Gras costume contest are announced. "We've got some great prizes this year," Lee-Lebouef said.

While the day will cover a broad range of activities, Lee-Lebouef said they all have the same theme — celebrating Opelousas' long and rich history.

"This event is dedicated to preserving and promoting our distinct Cajun and Creole culture," said Lee-Lebouef, who said Le Vieux Village, whose name translates as "the old village," is a perfect setting.

"Le Vieux Village is a historical park showcasing structures from Opelousas and other areas of St. Landry Parish. The village includes structures from the mid-1700s to the early 1900s which depicts the unique and diverse cultural heritage of Opelousas, Louisiana's third oldest city," she said.

Concert-goers are welcome to bring lawn chairs for seating. Because beverages sales go towards covering the cost of the band and event expenses, ice chests will not be allowed. Beverages and food will be available for purchase on site.

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"The whole concept was to contrast earthy natural textures with more refined elements," said Jennifer Stevens, senior design director at Romanza Interior Design in Naples, who created the soft contemporary design for the single-family luxury model.

The three-bedroom, three-bath home, now open for viewing, is one of more than a dozen floor plans offered by London Bay as part of its Reserve Collection in Serata, a neighborhood of 36 lakefront homes in Mediterra, Naples' premier golf and beach club community.

Throughout the Isabella II's 3,009 square feet of living space, visitors discover woven grass furniture,You can werkzeugbaus Moon yarns and fibers right here as instock. textured rugs, coral-inspired glass lamps and even a stump of petrified wood fashioned into an end table.

Walls, painted off-white with cool undertones, and the home's main ashlar-set light travertine flooring with a chiseled edge provide the backdrop for colorful expressions — vivid accents of orange, red and fuchsia in art, fabrics and accessories. The palette is introduced upon entering through the model's walnut-toned double doors, which have beveled glass accents and boast a clean architectural style.

Fine-textured bronze grasscloth in the foyer's arched niches and a table with an open metallic base resembling twisting tree branches preview the use of grain, natural elements and subtle shimmer. Ahead, the great room continues the textural and color references with bright accent colors in throw pillows, draperies and the fuchsia fabric of an armchair, grasscloth in the TV niche and the petrified wood table. Nature is also brought in through the great room's sliding glass doors displaying the pool, spa and the lake beyond.

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White perimeter cabinetry contrasts absolute black granite counter tops and the black gloss tile backsplash above the four-burner stainless steel gas stove. Glass adds to the gleam of the stainless steel hood. The kitchen also has a stainless steel side-by-side refrigerator-freezer and its microwave is incorporated into cabinetry flanked on each end by pantries.

Soft dove gray paint accents the coffers in the ceiling above the kitchen and adjoining cafe area. Loosely woven chairs and a hutch with a woven front introduce texture into the causal eating area, positioned at sliding glass doors opening to the covered living area.

The Isabella II's al fresco area has 18-inch terra-cotta paver flooring and a summer kitchen with a grill and under-counter refrigerator. Glass and stone mosaic tile in natural green, ivory and sandy earth tones add a soft shimmer to the pool's waterline and the raised spa's multitiered spillover.

The master suite introduces softer sepia and ivory tones with muted blue-greens and touches of orange. Espresso-colored woven grasscloth nightstands are topped by lamps with smoky taupe cast-glass bases that abstractly mimic coral. The bed is upholstered in ivory chenille and the dresser's dark wood is contrasted by ivory leather drawer fronts. The room's ceiling has shallow trays and crown molding. Windows display the spa; a door provides access to the covered lanai.

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