Life in
Franklin Parish

Life in
Franklin Parish

Education
in Franklin Parish

Front view of Louisiana Delta community college
EDUCATIONLouisiana Delta Community College
Winnsboro Campus
2889 LA-15
Winnsboro, LA 71295
(318) 367-6200
Franklin parish school board building entrance
EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
School Board
Phone: (318) 435-9046
7293 Prairie Road
Winnsboro, LA 71295
pirate logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
High School
(318) 435-5676
1600 Glover Dr.
Winnsboro, LA 71295
2 stacked wooden blocks logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
Head Start
(318) 412-0059
1310 Warren St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Crowville school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONCrowville
School
(318) 722-3244
139 School Drive
Crowville, LA 71230.
Fort Necessity logo
Parish AgenciesFort Necessity
School
(318) 723-4793
10630 LA-562
Fort Necessity, LA 71243
gilbert school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONGilbert
School
318-435-5961
174 1st St
Gilbert, LA 71336
baskin school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONBaskin
School
(318) 248-2381
1926 HWY 857
Baskin, LA 71219
Horace G White Learning Center building front
PUBLIC EDUCATIONHorace G. White
Learning Center
(318) 435-5505
5915 LA-4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Winnsboro elementary logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONWinnsboro Elementary
School
318-435-5066
1310 Warren St.
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Franklin academy logo
PRIVATE EDUCATIONFranklin
Academy
(318) 435-9520
2110 Loop Rd
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Christian school warriors logo
PRIVATE EDUCATION & DAYCAREFamily Community
Christian School
318-435-4791
2023 Highway 15
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Temple Baptist chruch entrance
PRIVATE EDUCATIONTemple
Pre-School
(318) 435-5379
287 Taylor Ave
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Homeschool louisiana logo
HOMESCHOOL EDUCATIONLouisiana Homeschool
Association
318-376-6600
PO Box 1069
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Daycare Facilities

Chandler's
Daycare
(318)435-5543
1916 Havard St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Darling Little
Tots Daycare
(318) 412-0924
1300 1st St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Future Blossoms
Childcare
(318) 435-9454
2409 Gene St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Building Bridges
Learning Center
(318) 435-8001
1615 Gum St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Tender Touch Nursery
318-367-5025
7430 Highway 4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
New & Exciting
Childcare Center
(318) 439-5511
1512 Morning St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Wisner Childcare
Academy
(318) 724-3595
153 Field Dr
Wisner, LA 71378
Bessie Rubin
Family Child Care
(318) 367-2733
106 Andrea Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Brighter Stars
Learning Center
318-435-7553
1210 Havard St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Russell Majors
Child Care Center
318-282-1122
1910 Tensas Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Education
in Franklin Parish

Front view of Louisiana Delta community college
EDUCATIONLouisiana Delta Community College
Winnsboro Campus
2889 LA-15
Winnsboro, LA 71295
(318) 367-6200
Franklin parish school board building entrance
EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
School
Board
Phone: (318) 435-9046
7293 Prairie Road
Winnsboro, LA 71295
pirate logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
High School
(318) 435-5676
1600 Glover Dr.
Winnsboro, LA 71295
2 stacked wooden blocks logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONFranklin Parish
Head Start
(318) 412-0059
1310 Warren St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Crowville school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONCrowville
School
(318) 722-3244
139 School Drive
Crowville, LA 71230.
Fort Necessity logo
Parish AgenciesFort Necessity
School
(318) 723-4793
10630 LA-562
Fort Necessity, LA 71243
gilbert school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONGilbert
School
318-435-5961
174 1st St
Gilbert, LA 71336
baskin school logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONBaskin
School
(318) 248-2381
1926 HWY 857
Baskin, LA 71219
Horace G White Learning Center building front
PUBLIC EDUCATIONHorace G. White
Learning Center
(318) 435-5505
5915 LA-4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Winnsboro elementary logo
PUBLIC EDUCATIONWinnsboro Elementary
School
318-435-5066
1310 Warren St.
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Franklin academy logo
PRIVATE EDUCATIONFranklin
Academy
(318) 435-9520
2110 Loop Rd
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Christian school warriors logo
PRIVATE EDUCATION & DAYCAREFamily Community
Christian School
318-435-4791
2023 Highway 15
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Temple Baptist chruch entrance
PRIVATE EDUCATIONTemple
Pre-School
(318) 435-5379
287 Taylor Ave
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Homeschool louisiana logo
HOMESCHOOL EDUCATIONLouisiana Homeschool
Association
318-376-6600
PO Box 1069
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Daycare Facilities

Chandler's
Daycare
(318)435-5543
1916 Havard St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Darling Little
Tots Daycare
(318) 412-0924
1300 1st St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Future Blossoms
Childcare
(318) 435-9454
2409 Gene St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Building Bridges
Learning Center
(318) 435-8001
1615 Gum St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Tender Touch Nursery
318-367-5025
7430 Highway 4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
New & Exciting
Childcare Center
(318) 439-5511
1512 Morning St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Wisner Childcare
Academy
(318) 724-3595
153 Field Dr
Wisner, LA 71378
Bessie Rubin
Family Child Care
(318) 367-2733
106 Andrea Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Brighter Stars
Learning Center
318-435-7553
1210 Havard St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Russell Majors
Child Care Center
318-282-1122
1910 Tensas Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Healthcare
in Franklin Parish

Healthcare
in Franklin Parish

Medical

WinnsboroFranklin Medical Center
(318) 435-9411
2106 Loop Rd
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroCoughran Medical
318-435-8020
101 Fair Ave.
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroWinnsboro Medical Clinic
318-435-7333
3326 Front St STE B,
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroColvin Clinic
318-435-6363
2106 Loop Road Suite A Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroWinnsboro Rural Health Clinic North
318-435-4571
2104 Loop Road Suite C Winnsboro, LA 71295
CrowvilleCrowville Clinic
318-722-3333
5745 Highway 17
Winnsboro, LA 71295
GilbertGilbert Clinic
318-435-9205
7645 Gilbert Street
Gilbert, LA 71336
BaskinSisters Medical Clinic
318- 248-2249
1205 Highway 15
Baskin, LA 71219
WisnerWisner Medical Clinic
318-724-7008
126 Watson Street
Wisner, LA 71378
WinnsboroHome Care TLC
(318) 435-4180
12 Mary Marr St Lot A
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroHospice TLC
(318) 435-9111
12 Mary Marr St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroElara Caring
(318) 435-4366
3639 Front St
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Dental

WinnsboroLittle Cassis Dental
(318) 435-4694
4310 Front Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroWinnsboro Dental
318-435-4648
1511 Eighth Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Optometry

WinnsboroGandy Eye Care
(318) 435-5145
6609 Main Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroWalmart Vision Center
318-435-9139
3360 Front Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Pharmacies

WinnsboroAdams Pharmacy
318-435-9489
1513 8th Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroCommunity Pharmacy
318-435-9681
3326 Front St Ste D
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroK&S Drug Store
(318) 435-7858
802 Adams Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
GilbertVillage of Gilbert Pharmacy
318-907-2077
7659 Gilbert Street
Gilbert, LA 71336
WinnsboroWalmart Pharmacy
318-435-9011
3360 Front Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroAdams Pharmacy
318-435-9489
1513 8th Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroCommunity Pharmacy
318-435-9681
3326 Front St Ste D
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroK&S Drug Store
(318) 435-7858
802 Adams Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
GilbertVillage of Gilbert Pharmacy
318-907-2077
7659 Gilbert Street
Gilbert, LA 71336
WinnsboroWalmart Pharmacy
318-435-9011
3360 Front Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295

Long Term Care Facilities

WisnerPlantation Oaks Nursing & Rehab
318-724-7493
110 Maple Street
Wisner, LA 71378
Wisner Mary Anna Nursing & Rehab
318-724-7244
125 Turner Street,
Wisner, LA 71378
WinnsboroLegacy Nursing & Rehab
(318) 435-6116
804 Polk St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroPlantation Manor Nursing & Rehab
318-435-2225
6340 Highway 4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroFranklin Community Services
318-435-7035
3590 Front St.
318-435-7035

Long Term Care Facilities

WisnerPlantation Oaks Nursing & Rehab
318-724-7493
110 Maple Street
Wisner, LA 71378
Wisner Mary Anna Nursing & Rehab
318-724-7244
125 Turner Street,
Wisner, LA 71378
WinnsboroLegacy Nursing & Rehab
(318) 435-6116
804 Polk St
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroPlantation Manor Nursing & Rehab
318-435-2225
6340 Highway 4
Winnsboro, LA 71295
WinnsboroFranklin Community Services
318-435-7035
3590 Front St.
318-435-7035

Activities
in Franklin Parish

Upward Soccer
Dixie Baseball
Dixie Softball
Women's Tennis League
Boxing
Golf
Pickleball
Paintball
Dance
Karate
Cheer
Tumbling
Please reach out to the Chamber of Commerce at 318-435-4488
for information on how to get involved with activities around Franklin Parish.
Upward Soccer
Dixie Baseball
Dixie Softball
Women's Tennis League
Boxing
Golf
Pickleball
Paintball
Dance
Karate
Cheer
Tumbling
Please reach out to the Chamber of Commerce at 318-435-4488
for information on how to get involved with activities around Franklin Parish.

Parks & Recreation
in Franklin Parish

Blue star memorial highway sign in front of red and yellow flowerbed with lighthouce centerpiece
WINNSBORO, LABaldwin Park
childrens playground equipment
BASKIN, LABaskin Community Park
park with yellow swingset and yellow open awning covering picnic tables
WINNSBORO, LABerry Park
concrete walkway through shaded tree path in autumn
WINNSBORO, LACivitan Park & Walking Trail
childrens playground equipment
WINNSBORO, LADavis Park
large blue-roofed metal awning with basket ball goals on opposite sides
WINNSBORO, LAEsters Park
childrens playground equipment
GILBERT, LAGilbert Park
Childrens playground equipment
WINNSBORO, LARollins Park
childrens playground equipment
WINNSBORO, LAWallace Park
brick based gazebo with assorted flags lining edges
WISNER, LAWisner Walking Trail

Connect with NatureUltimate Sportsman's Paradise

Destress and make memories as you engage with the natural surroundings
that are located all around Franklin Parish.

Turkey Creek

Located in Wisner, LA, is an ultimate outdoor paradise for fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, & recreation for the entire family.

Crockett Point

Fishing, Boating, & Kayaking
Located around Crowville, LA.

Boeuf River

Fishing
Located around Fort Necessity, LA.

Jigger Point

Fishing
Located around Jigger, LA.

Big Lake

Fishing
Located near Crowville, LA.

Buckhorn Tensas Reseve

Hunting
Approximately 17 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Sicily Island Hills

Hiking, Waterfalls
Approximately 20 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Ouachita River

Fishing, Boating, & Swimming
Approximately 45 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Lake Bruin

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, & Lodging. Also, be sure to check out The Ducks Nest Restaurant.
Approximately 30 Miles from Franklin Parish

Yucatan Landing

Hunting, Fishing, & Lodging
Approximately 35 mile distance from Franklin Parish

Lake St. John

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, & Lodging
Approximately 45 mile distance from Franklin Parish

Poverty Point

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Recreation, Hiking, & Recreation
Approximately 30 mile distance from Franklin Parish

BASIC COURSEStrong start

Envision your ideal life and set goals to create your best year yet! You’ll discard old goals...

ADVANCED COURSEIncrease power

Attract what ytou want in life by eliminating the energy drains and adding in new, healthy energy sources.

ADVANCED COURSEClean up your act

If you want to attract new things into your life, you need to free up space for them.

BUSINESS COURSEDo work you love

Finding work you love is satisfying; start making the necessary transitions so that you do what you love to do.

Connect with NatureUltimate Sportsman's Paradise

Destress and make memories as you engage with the natural surroundings
that are located all around Franklin Parish.

Turkey Creek

Located in Wisner, LA, is an ultimate outdoor paradise for fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, & recreation for the entire family.

Crockett Point

Fishing, Boating, & Kayaking
Located around Crowville, LA.

Boeuf River

Fishing
Located around Fort Necessity, LA.

Jigger Point

Fishing
Located around Jigger, LA.

Big Lake

Fishing
Located near Crowville, LA.

Buckhorn Tensas Reseve

Hunting
Approximately 17 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Sicily Island Hills

Hiking, Waterfalls
Approximately 20 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Ouachita River

Fishing, Boating, & Swimming
Approximately 45 mile distance from Franklin Parish.

Lake Bruin

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, & Lodging. Also, be sure to check out The Ducks Nest Restaurant.
Approximately 30 Miles from Franklin Parish

Yucatan Landing

Hunting, Fishing, & Lodging
Approximately 35 mile distance from Franklin Parish

Lake St. John

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, & Lodging
Approximately 45 mile distance from Franklin Parish

Poverty Point

Fishing, Boating, Swimming, Recreation, Hiking, & Recreation
Approximately 30 mile distance from Franklin Parish

BASIC COURSEStrong start

Envision your ideal life and set goals to create your best year yet! You’ll discard old goals...

ADVANCED COURSEIncrease power

Attract what ytou want in life by eliminating the energy drains and adding in new, healthy energy sources.

ADVANCED COURSEClean up your act

If you want to attract new things into your life, you need to free up space for them.

BUSINESS COURSEDo work you love

Finding work you love is satisfying; start making the necessary transitions so that you do what you love to do.

Arts & Culture

Visit
The Princess Theatre

The Princess Theatre opened her doors in 1912 as a vaudeville house bringing a new world of entertainment to the citizens of northeast Louisiana. In 1925, silent movies flickered on her screen while a hired pianist brought the films to life. The Princess Theatre grew and changed alongside the community. She entertained generations of Franklin Parish residents until 1988, when her owners decided the Princess could no longer compete with the newly popular multiplexes.
The Princess lay dormant and shuttered until 1992, when Rowena Ramage, the owner of the building that housed the Princess Theatre, generously gifted it to the citizens of Winnsboro. The Princess re-opened in 1994, and since then thousands have walked through the same doors as their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, experiencing the magic of the Princess for themselves.

If you haven’t visited this turn-of-the century, live­ performance venue, now is a great time to re-acquaint yourself with the Princess Theatre.
Mrs Corry's talking Shop actors in costume
Side view of princess theatre building

The Old Post Office
Museum

The Winnsboro Post Office was built in 1936 on Prairie Street in downtown Winnsboro, Louisiana. The structure is typical of many post offices built across the country during the Depression, rock solid and with materials meant to withstand the test of time. Its downtown location made it the hub of economic activity for generations of Winnsboro residents.

In 1998, a new post office was built “out on the highway” and the structure sat empty for several years before a local group of interested folks recognized the urgency to preserve the building for future generations. They then convinced the City of Winnsboro to spend $75,000 to purchase the building in 2001, and got a little lucky with a state appropriation of $300,000 seven years later to renovate the structure, which officially opened as the Old Post Office Museum in October, 2010.

Since then, our old post office building has become a very impressive art venue, with alternating gallery exhibitions year round by artists from the area and across the South, with a focus on the young artists in our local schools. And, the permanent historic exhibits feature old and interesting artifacts from across the parish, including a huge Louisiana flag hand painted by prisoners from the state prison and presented to then governor Huey P. Long.

After a near-death experience, our old post office building came back to life and is thriving under the watchful eyes of those who love the building and what it represents. The original hardwood floors, which had been covered for years under two layers of plywood and vinyl flooring, were uncovered during the renovation, revealing wood which came from maple trees harvested in Michigan over 80 years ago. Many of the planks have “Winnsboro” stamped in blue letters on the bottom side. A visitor can both see and feel the worn spots in those floors from the years and years of tending to postal business behind the counters that literally thousands of people walked up to.

The mural of a logging scene in a swamp painted by Datus Myers that so many grew up seeing has been restored thanks to the United States Postal Service. The mural, roughly four feet high and 15 feet long, is one of some 2,000 murals in the 40,000 post offices across the country. According to a 1939 Federal Works Agency news release, Myers was a painter and art teacher in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts of the Federal Works Agency “as a part of the established program to provide new federal buildings with appropriate works of art by American artists.”

With help from the USPS, a restoration specialist from Wisconsin peeled the mural, which was on a thin layer of painted canvas, from the wall. He took it north in 1999 and painstakingly restored the work of art, mounted it on a heavy frame, and brought it back to Winnsboro in January, 2001.

After nearly ten years of dragging the restored mural from place to place to get it out of the way of various events staged in the building both prior to and during restoration, it’s now back where it belongs – up high and to the right when you walk in the front door. The restoration of the old post office building was, in a sense, inspired by the unique odyssey of that mural, which is unlike any other found in an old post office in the United States. It forms a perfect backdrop to the art

Today, the building serves as the base of operations for the Winnsboro-Franklin Chamber of Commerce, Winnsboro Main Street, Franklin Parish Economic Development, and the Franklin Parish Tourism Commission. These groups partner together and share expenses so that they can all have a home, as well as a “buy in” to the historic old building that is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Museum is also one of the three “crown jewels” that anchor the arts district in historic downtown Winnsboro. The Princess Theatre, a true community theatre just two blocks from the old post office, was saved from the ravages of neglect and revitalized back in the 1990s by a core group of concerned citizens. In addition, the Franklin Parish Library, its adjoining Learning Center, as well as the recently opened Genealogy and History Center, is also located midway between the post office and the theatre on Prairie Street.

For a small, rural northeast Louisiana town of 5,000 in one of the more economically depressed areas of the country, the building known locally as “the old post office” in Winnsboro stands as a testament to hard work and a vision, and is an exemplary model of the continued utilization and repurposing of former federally owned structures.
Address
513 Prairie Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Call us
318-435-3781
indoor view of sorting shelves wooden
Group of children and adults pictured in front of large brick building
elderly caucasian female viewing painting in art gallery
Brick building with lamp posts and stairs to entrance

The Old Post Office
Museum

The Winnsboro Post Office was built in 1936 on Prairie Street in downtown Winnsboro, Louisiana. The structure is typical of many post offices built across the country during the Depression, rock solid and with materials meant to withstand the test of time. Its downtown location made it the hub of economic activity for generations of Winnsboro residents.

In 1998, a new post office was built “out on the highway” and the structure sat empty for several years before a local group of interested folks recognized the urgency to preserve the building for future generations. They then convinced the City of Winnsboro to spend $75,000 to purchase the building in 2001, and got a little lucky with a state appropriation of $300,000 seven years later to renovate the structure, which officially opened as the Old Post Office Museum in October, 2010.

Since then, our old post office building has become a very impressive art venue, with alternating gallery exhibitions year round by artists from the area and across the South, with a focus on the young artists in our local schools. And, the permanent historic exhibits feature old and interesting artifacts from across the parish, including a huge Louisiana flag hand painted by prisoners from the state prison and presented to then governor Huey P. Long.

After a near-death experience, our old post office building came back to life and is thriving under the watchful eyes of those who love the building and what it represents. The original hardwood floors, which had been covered for years under two layers of plywood and vinyl flooring, were uncovered during the renovation, revealing wood which came from maple trees harvested in Michigan over 80 years ago. Many of the planks have “Winnsboro” stamped in blue letters on the bottom side. A visitor can both see and feel the worn spots in those floors from the years and years of tending to postal business behind the counters that literally thousands of people walked up to.

The mural of a logging scene in a swamp painted by Datus Myers that so many grew up seeing has been restored thanks to the United States Postal Service. The mural, roughly four feet high and 15 feet long, is one of some 2,000 murals in the 40,000 post offices across the country. According to a 1939 Federal Works Agency news release, Myers was a painter and art teacher in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts of the Federal Works Agency “as a part of the established program to provide new federal buildings with appropriate works of art by American artists.”

With help from the USPS, a restoration specialist from Wisconsin peeled the mural, which was on a thin layer of painted canvas, from the wall. He took it north in 1999 and painstakingly restored the work of art, mounted it on a heavy frame, and brought it back to Winnsboro in January, 2001.

After nearly ten years of dragging the restored mural from place to place to get it out of the way of various events staged in the building both prior to and during restoration, it’s now back where it belongs – up high and to the right when you walk in the front door. The restoration of the old post office building was, in a sense, inspired by the unique odyssey of that mural, which is unlike any other found in an old post office in the United States. It forms a perfect backdrop to the art

Today, the building serves as the base of operations for the Winnsboro-Franklin Chamber of Commerce, Winnsboro Main Street, Franklin Parish Economic Development, and the Franklin Parish Tourism Commission. These groups partner together and share expenses so that they can all have a home, as well as a “buy in” to the historic old building that is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Museum is also one of the three “crown jewels” that anchor the arts district in historic downtown Winnsboro. The Princess Theatre, a true community theatre just two blocks from the old post office, was saved from the ravages of neglect and revitalized back in the 1990s by a core group of concerned citizens. In addition, the Franklin Parish Library, its adjoining Learning Center, as well as the recently opened Genealogy and History Center, is also located midway between the post office and the theatre on Prairie Street.

For a small, rural northeast Louisiana town of 5,000 in one of the more economically depressed areas of the country, the building known locally as “the old post office” in Winnsboro stands as a testament to hard work and a vision, and is an exemplary model of the continued utilization and repurposing of former federally owned structures.
Address
513 Prairie Street
Winnsboro, LA 71295
Call us
318-435-3781
indoor view of sorting shelves wooden
Group of children and adults pictured in front of large brick building
elderly caucasian female viewing painting in art gallery
Brick building with lamp posts and stairs to entrance

Community
Festivals

The Franklin Parish area is host to many festivals which feature many vendors from various places showcasing their arts and crafts, homemade products such as jams and honey, live music and more.
2 caucasian adult females seated behind display table under blue canopy

2ND ANNUALBaskin
Spring Fest

Hosted by Baskin’s Community Committee, we invite you to come out and enjoy a day filled with vendor booths, bounce houses, and food vendors. Fun awaits for the entire family at Baskin’s 2nd Annual Spring Fest.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

At Baskin Park

1325 Highway 15

Baskin, LA 71219

caucasian female child seated next to easter bunny

A Friends of Crowville EventCrowville Spring Fling

Hosted by “Friends of Crowville,” come out and enjoy a family fun day. The Crowville Spring Fling will feature food vendors, games and activities, booth vendors, and the Easter bunny will be available for pictures.

Saturday, April 6, 2024

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Crowville Football Field

157 Football Field Rd

Winnsboro, LA 71295

5 caucasian people and 1 infant standing behind wooden cross display

3RD ANNUALGilbert's Easter Eggstravaganza

Hosted by Grow Gilbert, you are invited to bring your family out for the 3rd Annual Easter Eggstravaganza. Come out and enjoy Easter egg hunts, games, bounce houses, food trucks, and we are even adding more vendors this year!

Saturday, March 23rd

10 AM – 2 PM

W.L. Collie Football Field

Highway 128 West

Gilbert, LA 71336

Wisner town hall store front hosting unique automotive display

4TH ANNUALSouth Franklin Catfish Festival

The South Franklin Catfish Festival takes place in the Town of Wisner the first Saturday of May each year. This family friendly event draws thousands each year to experience the small town feel with a flare of good music and a good time.

Saturday, May 4, 2024

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Downtown Wisner

9530 Natchez St.

Wisner, LA 71378

Community
Festivals

The Franklin Parish area is host to many festivals which feature many vendors from various places showcasing their arts and crafts, homemade products such as jams and honey, live music and more.
2 caucasian adult females seated behind display table under blue canopy

2ND ANNUALBaskin
Spring Fest

Hosted by Baskin’s Community Committee, we invite you to come out and enjoy a day filled with vendor booths, bounce houses, and food vendors. Fun awaits for the entire family at Baskin’s 2nd Annual Spring Fest.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

At Baskin Park

1325 Highway 15

Baskin, LA 71219

caucasian female child seated next to easter bunny

A Friends of Crowville EventCrowville Spring Fling

Hosted by “Friends of Crowville,” come out and enjoy a family fun day. The Crowville Spring Fling will feature food vendors, games and activities, booth vendors, and the Easter bunny will be available for pictures.

Saturday, April 6, 2024

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Crowville Football Field

157 Football Field Rd

Winnsboro, LA 71295

5 caucasian people and 1 infant standing behind wooden cross display

3RD ANNUALGilbert's Easter Eggstravaganza

Hosted by Grow Gilbert, you are invited to bring your family out for the 3rd Annual Easter Eggstravaganza. Come out and enjoy Easter egg hunts, games, bounce houses, food trucks, and we are even adding more vendors this year!

Saturday, March 23rd

10 AM – 2 PM

W.L. Collie Football Field

Highway 128 West

Gilbert, LA 71336

Wisner town hall store front hosting unique automotive display

4TH ANNUALSouth Franklin Catfish Festival

The South Franklin Catfish Festival takes place in the Town of Wisner the first Saturday of May each year. This family friendly event draws thousands each year to experience the small town feel with a flare of good music and a good time.

Saturday, May 4, 2024

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Downtown Wisner

9530 Natchez St.

Wisner, LA 71378

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