In preparation for White Linen and Lagniappe on Saturday, August 3, 2024, the City of Slidell is announcing that several streets in Olde Towne Slidell will be closed to traffic for this event.

On August 3, some Olde Towne streets will begin closing  at 1 p.m. Streets affected include areas of Carey Street, First Street, Second Street, Erlanger Avenue, Bouscaren Street, Cousin Street and Robert Street. Access to the U.S. Post Office in Olde Towne will not be obstructed. At 2 p.m. all street will be closed so that artists, businesses and bands can start setting up for White Linen and Lagniappe. Signs will be posted throughout Olde Towne Slidell.

Citizens should not park within the White Linen and Lagniappe street closure area on Saturday, August 3 from 1 to 10 p.m. For public safety, bollards will be placed throughout Olde Towne and any vehicles left inside the bollards will not be able to leave Olde Towne until the bollards are removed by 10 p.m.

Many Olde Towne business will be open for business on Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening for White Linen and Lagniappe. Citizens should be prepared to park and walk to get to their favorite business.

Mayor Greg Cromer invites citizens to come view the works of over 100 artists, vendors, and arts organizations that will be on display at over 40 locations throughout Olde Towne during White Linen and Lagniappe, plus live entertainment, hot food and cold drinks, antique and boutique shopping, and lots of lagniappe.

For more information about White Linen and Lagniappe, please visit the city’s website at MySlidell.com or call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375.