Monday, March 10
Art For Animals Festival | Baton Rouge Zoo
Join the Baton Rouge Recreation Commission as they celebrate works of art inspired by animals and their habitats. The artwork showcases the intersection of creativity of wildlife conservation. Admission is $10 and can be bought here or at the door.
Tuesday, March 11
LSU softball vs. UL-Lafayette | Tiger Park
Join the Tigers as they play against the Ragin’ Cajuns. With the Tigers striving to extend their winning streak, the game promises to be an exciting matchup. The game starts at 6:00 p.m. and will be streamed live on SEC Network. Tickets can be purchased here.
Wednesday, March 12
Coffee Walk at Cohn Arboretum | Cohn Nature Preserve
Expand your horizons with a nice cup of coffee at Cohn Arboretum. Sit down with like-minded individuals to discuss nature-based interests or leisurely stroll along the nature preserve’s paths. Topics of discussion can include botany, gardening and more. Admission is free.
Thursday, March 13
Rock N Rowe | Perkins Rowe
The high-energy Michael Foster Project will be playing live music at this week’s Rock N Rowe, so grab your lawn chairs and dancing shoes. The event is free and open to the public. Find out more about which artists are playing each week here.
Baton Rouge Zydeco vs. Danville Dashers | Raising Cane’s River Center
Baton Rouge’s beloved ice hockey team is back for another season to play against the Danville Dashers. The game is the first in a three-game series against different opponents. It will be streamed live on the Zydeco’s official Youtube channel, but tickets can be purchased here for $10.
Friday, March 14
LSU baseball vs. Missouri | Alex Box Stadium
Watch the Tigers play Mizzou at 6:30 p.m. LSU has been delivering many impressive performances this season and holds an 11-1 record. All three games in the series will be streamed live on SEC Network and tickets can be bought here.
Saturday, March 15
Wearin’ of the Green Parade | South Acadian Thruway
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style at Baton Rouge’s annual parade. Wearin’ of the Green is known for its lively Irish celebrations each year, from bagpiping bands to over 80 decorated floats. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the beloved parade, so be sure not to miss out. See the parade route here.
ROLEPLAY | LSU Mainstage
Swine Palace’s next play, written by Tulane University students, depicts several college students navigating the complexities of college life. ROLEPLAY is transcribed directly from the improvisations of actual college students, meaning it tells the story of real-life experiences. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here.
Sunday, March 16
LSU women’s tennis vs. South Carolina | LSU Tennis Complex
Cheer on the women’s tennis team as they compete against the South Carolina Gamecocks at 11 a.m. The two teams have a history of competitive matchups, and this game is sure to be no exception. Admission is free, so make sure to come out and support our Tigers.