The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

The City of Slidell presents a new exhibition in the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, “The Light”, an exhibition of works by four artists using light as a central element to express their unique visions. “The Light” features the works of Christine Bandera, LaNelle Landry, Robert LaBranche and Martin Needom. This unique exhibit opens on Friday, May 28, 2021 with an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m. at Slidell Cultural Center. An artist’s talk is scheduled during the opening reception and light refreshments will be provided. The exhibit will be on display through Friday, July 9, 2021.

Gallery hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Viewings are by appointment only by calling the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. Same day appointments are available. The Slidell Cultural Center is located at 2055 Second Street in Olde Towne on the first floor of Slidell City Hall. Admission is free.

As the first official exhibit of the 2021/2022 Cultural Season after the pandemic, OTAC’s goal was for arts audiences to experience light as an element in art through four artist’s unique and different visions.’The Light’ is a tribute to these artists and the power of the arts to provide hope during and after difficult times,” said Charlotte Collins, the curator for this exhibit. “We hope you will join us and bask in their light.”

This exhibit is sponsored by the City of Slidell and the 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for e-newsletters, and follow updates on the City of Slidell Facebook page.

Grab your lawn chairs and picnic blankets and head on out to Heritage Park this summer when the City of Slidell presents Slidell Movie Nights on select Saturday evenings this summer on May 29, June 12, July 10 and July 24. The movies will begin at sunset, at roughly 8:30 p.m. Admission is free.

People are invited to bring their ice chests (and bug spray!) to the park to enjoy the free movies. Bring your appetites too, because concessions from Olde Towne Slidell Main Street and Old School Eats Food Truck will also be available for a nominal charge.

The 2021 summer movie lineup includes:

May 29 – Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
June 12 – The Lion King (2019)
July 10 – The Sandlot
July 24 – Ghostbusters

“We do try to pick movies that both adults and children will enjoy and that are appropriate for families to watch together,” said Alex Carollo, Director of the city’s Department of Cultural & Public Affairs.” If you want to know if a certain movie is suitable for your children, you can visit websites such as Kids-in-Mind and Common Sense Media for more information about objectionable content in each movie.”

Slidell Movie Nights began as a Leadership Northshore 2014 class project and the City of Slidell continues this popular outdoor event for families to continue to enjoy each summer.

Slidell Movie Nights is produced by the City of Slidell Department of Cultural & Public Affairs with the assistance the departments of Parks & Recreation and Public Operations. These Olde Towne Slidell Main Street and Louisiana Cultural District events are sponsored by the City of Slidell’s 2021/2022 Cultural Season Sponsors, including Edge of the Lake Magazine and the Lake 94.7; Plus+ Publications; The Slidell Independent; Slidell Magazine; Slidell Memorial Hospital and Ochsner; Silver Slipper Casino; In Memory of Ronnie Kole; Councilman Bill and Laura Borchert; Lori’s Art Depot; Purple Armadillo Again; Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency; Chateau Bleu; CiCi’s Pizza; Mayor Greg Cromer; Flatliners Entertainment; Old School Eats Food Truck; Roberta’s Cleaners; Slidell Historical Antique Association; and Tanya Witchen – Engel & Völkers Real Estate.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and sign up for our e-news updates, and follow us on the “City of Slidell” Facebook and Instagram pages.