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The event occurs around Easter each year, with the 2025 event scheduled for April 16–22. The event location is in dry bushland near Jilakin Lake and Rock and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. Each year a swan-shaped wooden effigy has been built and burned at the culmination of the event. Attendance is regularly over 3000 people.
Cajundome. The Cajundome is a 13,500-seat multi-purpose arena located in Lafayette, Louisiana on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus.It is home to the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's and women's basketball programs in addition to hosting various university events and commencement ceremonies including high school graduations.
LAFAYETTE, La. − A wide swath of the South was targeted by a major winter storm Tuesday as brutally cold ... Southern Louisiana is facing a winter weather event the likes of which hasn't been ...
Louisiana: 11.5 inches in Chalmette (near New ... Southern Louisiana picked up some 8-10 inches of snow in a once-in-a-generation event. ... dropped to 2 degrees while Lafayette fell to 4 degrees ...
Afterward, Cantrell blasted Daigle for participating in the event and later sent a harsh letter to the producers of "Dick Clark's Rockin' Eve" to demand that the Lafayette, Louisiana, native be ...
The festival is held outdoors in Downtown Lafayette on the last full weekend of April and is free to the public. Estimates for attendance include 400,000 in 2016. The festival was voted the "Best World Music Festival" by About.com readers in their 2012 and 2013 Readers' Choice Awards. [1] 2020 saw a virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In its Record Event Report on Wednesday night, the National Weather Service confirmed that one-tenth of an inch of frozen precipitation, ... Lafayette, Louisiana, checked in at 10.5 inches.