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  • Murrell Butler Reports


    About Murrell Butler

    In 1988 Butler was selected as artist of the year by the Louisiana Wild Turkey Federation and his print, "Courting the Yellow Tops," was selected as the 1988 Stamp Print. In 1994 he won the "Wild Louisiana Stamp" contest with his depiction of a pair of roseate spoonbills. In 1997 Butler was commissioned by the National Wild Turkey Federation to print three paints for their limited edition prints. He has also designed stamps for the National Wildlife Federation's annual stamp sheet, done illustrations for the Encyclopedia Britannica, and illustrated Dr. Ernest P. Edwards' A Field Guide To Mexican Birds. For many years he was a freelance artist for Cape Shore Paper Company, a greeting card company in Maine. Butler's work has been featured in National Wildlife Magazine, Wildlife Art, The Louisiana Conservationist, Louisiana Life and many other publications.




    "Proud Parents"





    "White Ibis at Lake Fausse"


    "Palm Sunday"



    Murrell reports on his latest projects:


    The Canada Goose painting, Proud Parents, was done here at my pond (Oak Hill - St. Francisville, La.) the first day the goslings took a swim. Jim Mire shot the picture. The composition and lighting were perfect for a painting so I painted it in oil on canvas justas it was.

    The second painting, "White Ibis at Lake Fausse" was taken by myself in the big cypress end of the lake (Lake Fausse) in early morning with the light streaming through the moss. I painted this one just as the photograph showed and added the white ibis.


    My painting, "Palm Sunday", showing a great egret and palmetas that was done at Jean Lafette National Park at Barataria, La. was chosen for the top l00 travel show and will be at the St. George Museum in St. Louis, Mo. for the month of August. I am now working on a Commission for the John Conrads of Berwick, La. of their champion live oak.


    For more paintings & prints by Murrell Butler, visit his website.



  • White Linen Night

    WHITE LINEN NIGHT
    IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
    ST. FRANCISVILLE, LOUISIANA

    Taking a cue from the French Quarter?s popular event, the St. Francisville Main Street Merchants Association hosts its own White Linen Night beginning at 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 23. The evening promises to put a little sizzle into summer by pairing popular shops with the area?s finest eateries, local artisans and musicians. Trolley transportation will link the featured locations along Commerce, Ferdinand and Royal Streets, and each retail outlet is offering special red-hot deals to draw customers to the downtown area to shop in the cool of the evening. Stroll along the street, hop on and off the trolley, but by all means make it to as many participating destinations as possible, because intrepid shoppers who make it to every location receive a special reward.

    Long the center of commerce for the surrounding rural area, the historic little rivertown lends itself perfectly to such a spectacular event. Nearly all of its finest mercantile outlets are confined to just a few short streets, for St. Francisville was established in the opening years of the 19th century atop a narrow finger-ridge stretching along an elevation toward the Mississippi River below the bluff. There was only so much level space suitable for building, so the downtown area has been spared modern intrusions and is listed as several inclusive Historic Districts on the National Register for its architectural integrity and significance. Today the picturesque downtown area remains alive and vital, still the community center of activity, with upscale shops in historic commercial structures side-by-side with gingerbread-trimmed Victorian homes and churches shaded by century-old live oaks.

    White Linen Night is designed to showcase a sampling of just about everything the St. Francisville area has to offer. Colorful shops offer everything from gifts and decorative objects to antiques and specialty clothing. Participating restaurants run the gamut from down-home soul food and ethnic dishes to fancy gourmet cuisine, so shoppers can nibble while they browse. Artists, craftspersons and artisans will show a variety of works ranging from rustic birdhouses and other crafts to copper metalworks and fine-art jewelry as well as paintings, prints and photography. The local library, historical museum and town hall get into the act with special exhibits. And live music will fill featured locations with everything from blues to banjo picking, turning this special evening into one big ol? block party encompassing the entirety of downtown St. Francisville and everything in it.

    Parking is provided at four convenient locations (West Feliciana Parish Police Jury Complex, Courthouse, St. Francisville Town Hall and St. Francisville Post Office) so that shoppers can leave their cars and jump on the trolleys provided by Highlands Bank. The trolleys will run continuously throughout the downtown area, with local high school cheerleaders to provide helpful information and maps showing locations of all participating shops. Information may be obtained online at www.stfrancisvillefestivals.com or by telephoning the St. Francisville Main Street office at 225-635-3873.

    Visitors can turn White Linen Night into a fun full weekend visit by staying over at one of the St. Francisville area?s unique Bed & Breakfasts or the modern motel (see www.stfrancisvilleovernight.com). Six restored historic plantations are open daily for tours?Rosedown Plantation and Audubon State Historic Sites, Butler Greenwood Plantation, The Cottage Plantation, Greenwood Plantation and The Myrtles; Catalpa Plantation is open by reservation, and Afton Villa Gardens is open seasonally. The surrounding Tunica Hills region offers a wide array of unsurpassed recreational opportunities, from birding and biking to horseback riding and hiking. For additional information on the St. Francisville area, telephone 225-635-4224, 225-635-3873 or 225-635-6330; online www.stfrancisville.us or www.stfrancisville.net.


    LIST OF PARTICIPANTS:

    1) MILES BLAIR SALON - 5951 COMMERCE ST.
    ARTIST : KRISTEN WRAY

    2) HILLCREST - 5943 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: CONFECTIONS BY
    MICHELLE ARTIST: ZSQUARED!!!

    3) AVONDALE ANTIQUES - 5877 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: THE OXBOW
    MUSIC: LAUGHING LIZARD 6PM-7:30PM

    4) TRENDS SALON- 5755 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: VARNEDOES
    ARTISTS: LISA HORN, MEG BANKSTON,
    KELLI DOUGLAS& MARGO SOLIER

    5) THE WINE PARLOR & THE INN: 5720 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS: THE WINE PARLOR
    MUSIC: ADRIAN PERCY & FRIENDS
    ARTIST: JILL JANSS

    6) ST. FRANCISVILLE TOWN HALL: 11936 FERDINAND ST.
    ARTIST: BLUE GOOSE MEDIA

    7) NEXT TO MILLERS ON MAIN: 11917 FERDINAND ST.
    MUSIC: THE BIG SHAKIN

    8) MILLER ON MAIN & THE MASSAGE CLINIC - 11911 FERDINAND ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: CYPRESS GRILL

    9) ST. FRANCIS ARTS & ANTIQUES - 11914 FERDINAND ST.
    MUSIC BY: TIM & BONNEY BROWN

    10) BETTER BODIES & BRITCHES & STITCHES - 11890 FERDINAND ST.
    REFFRESHMENTS: SMOOTHIES
    ARTIST KEN STEWART

    11) WFP LIBRARY 11865 FERDINAND ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: SONNY'S PIZZA
    ARTIST: LINDA FOX

    12) THE SHANTY TOO - 11770 FERDINAND ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: EIGHT SISTERS
    DEMO: OOH LA LA

    13) WFP MUSEUM - 11757 FERDINAND ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY QUE PASA
    ARTIST: COPPERWOOD STUDIO

    14) HARRINGTON GALLERY - 9907 ROYAL ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: HEIRLOOM CUISINE
    MUSIC SWEET OLIVE 6PM-7PM

    15) OLD MARKET HALL - 9896 ROYAL ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: NINE OAKS DESIGN
    MUSIC: KEVIN JOHNSON

    16) GRANDMOTHERS BUTTONS - 9814 ROYAL ST.
    REFRESHMENTS: AUDUBON CAFE
    ARTIST: ELIZABETH DENTON
    ARTIST: HANK SCHLAU
    MUSIC: NANCY POPPOLO

    17) BACKWOODS GALLERY - 5701 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: MAGNOLIA CAFE
    MUSIC: LAUGHING LIZARD 7:30PM-9PM

    18) BIRDMAN COFFEE - 5695 COMMERCE ST.
    ARTISTS: ARABIE BIRDHOUSES & ARTS FOR ALL

    19) SAGE HILL GIFTS - 5622 COMMERCE ST.
    REFRESHMENTS BY: HEIRLOOM CUISINE
    ARTIST: DONNA KILBOURNE




LOCAL GOVERNMENT

government parishInformation on West Feliciana Parish government, services, offices, elections, utilities, police jury and location maps can be found at wfparish.org. Plenty of links to parish information on this "Gateway to the Parish"

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TOURISM INFORMATION

Historic homesAs a tourist destination, St. Francisville Louisiana attacts visitors from around the world. Rich in civil war history, nature, historic sites and parks; people also come for the quaint town where time slows down just a bit.

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ST. FRANCISVILLE INFO

TOWN HALL

As the center-piece of West Feliciana Parish, St. Francisville is located about 30 minutes north of the capitol of Louisiana, Baton Rouge. Find out about the town's government, tourism, Main Street program and much more..

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