Downtown at Sundown Plans Announced
The City of Lake Charles announces
plans for the annual Downtown at Sundown concert series. On four consecutive
Fridays from 6-9 p.m., the event will feature a variety of music from local and
regional bands as well as food
and beverage booths, table top galleries, and activities for kids. In
addition to heightening awareness and appreciation of the artistic and musical
talent in Southwest Louisiana, the event has
also contributed greatly to attracting residents, businesses and tourists to
Downtown Lake Charles. The inaugural concert in 1999 garnered a couple of
hundred people. Now, there are over 1500 concert goers in attendance each week
as the area has become a thriving cultural district with restaurants,
nightlife, retail, studios, lofts and offices. Event manager, Denise Fasske
said "This will be a transitional year. As the Ryan Streetscape project
progresses, it will be necessary to reconfigure the logistics. This year's event will take place within the
600 block of Ryan Street
between Division and Mill Streets. The former site of the event will be open
and available for parking cars. We want everyone to come downtown to patronize
the businesses and see the ongoing metamorphosis."
Beverage sales will be
facilitated by B.A.A.K. of Southwest Louisiana
(Benefiting Area At-risk Kids). B.A.A.K. of SWLA was founded in 2009
with the sole purpose of raising funds to help the abused and vulnerable
children of our area. B.A.A.K. has designated that all revenue from
beverage sales will benefit Harbour House ETC, the only emergency shelter for
youth in the five parish region. Harbour House is a program of Educational and
Treatment Council, Inc. (ETC). ETC provides intervention and prevention
services which address the issues affecting youth and families who are in at
risk situations. Since opening its doors in 1985, Harbour House has been a safe
haven for over 7,000 children. "Since
we've opened, Harbor House has served almost 7,000 admissions," said Dunn.
It is one of ten programs belonging to the Educational and Treatment Council,
Inc. (ETC). The ETC is a private, not for profit social service agency
providing intervention and prevention services which address the issues
affecting youth and families who are in at risk situations. They are funded,
according to Dunn, "through a variety of local money - parish money - as well
as some state contracts and federal grants." Their major fundraiser for
Harbor House, 'Jokes, Jazz, and Just Desserts', will be held in September at
L'Auberge Hotel and Casino in Lake Charles.
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It is through the
philanthropic support of The American Press, CITGO, Delta Downs Racetrack
Casino & Hotel and Entergy that this popular, family-friendly event is
sustained. The music line-up will be: May 18, Boomerang; May 25, Chris Ardoin
and NuStep; June 1, Soul Vacation; June 8, City Heat.
If inclement weather
prevails, the concerts will be held inside the Lake Charles Civic
Center. Concert goers are
encouraged to bring their lawn chairs, however, no outside beverages or pets
are allowed on site. For more information, call the City of Lake Charles Arts and Culture Department at
337-491-9147.