Join the Algiers Historical Society as it celebrates the Pitot House
The French Market is located at the end of the French Quarter along the Mississippi River.
Please join us for the 4th District Roll Call at the new 4th District Station at 3320 Wall Boulevard, NOLA 70114, at 6:15 to 7:30 am. We are sponsoring this event and invite you to partner with us to show some appreciation to our hard working police.
Please join us for the 4th District Roll Call at the new 4th District Station at 3320 Wall Boulevard, NOLA 70114, at 6:50 to 7:30 pm. We invite you to partner with us to show some appreciation to our hard working police.
Sep 25 - 5:30 to 6:30 -Treme Community Center, 900 N Villere Sep 26 - 5:30 to 6:30 NOPD 4th District Police Station, 3320 Wall Blvd
Join us as our president, Christy Lynch, who serves on the Orleans Parish Board of Election Supervisors and has been an election commissioner in charge explains Louisiana's election process.
This property is located in the Old Naval Base. Could be a great idea for commerce in the area.
Please join us as we welcome Councilman King to give us an update on all things Algiers. We meet in the Choir Room of Connect Church, 1110 Kabel Drive. Meet and Greet time 6-6:30. Meeting begins at 6:30pm
UPCOMING COMMUNITY BUDGET MEETINGS The New Orleans City Council will hold a series of community meetings to receive public input on the proposed 2025 City Budget. All New Orleans residents are encouraged to attend to learn more about the $1.8 billion budget, engage with local officials, ask questions, and share their priorities for the coming year. View the proposed 2025 budget here.
1PM - Renaming General Meyer: On Tuesday, November 12, at 1pm, in the City Council Chambers, the City Planning Commission will consider renaming General Meyer Avenue (from Behrman Avenue to Sullen Drive) to Dr. Rudy Lombard Avenue. They will also consider renaming General Meyer Avenue (from Sullen Drive to Bennett Street) to Taza Green Avenue. […]
Pelican, Brooklyn, Washington, & Morgan: The History of the Algiers Fire Companies Presenter: Nikki CARUSO Prior to its annexation by the City of New Orleans in 1870, Algiers was an independent town with its own fire department dating back to 1851. The original Algiers Fire Department companies were Pelican No. 1, Brooklyn No. 2, Morgan […]