Baton Rouge Irish Film Festival: The Manship Theatre’s four-day event (which began July 29) continues, featuring music, refreshments and the best in Irish films for the festival’s final day. Showtimes and ticket prices vary. bririshfilmfestival.com
Aug. 2
Our Lady of the Lake’s Blood Donor Center provides help to more than 40,000 patients in need each year, making this one-day OLOL Blood Drive an important need. All donors will receive a free T-shirt and lunch. 10 a.m. ololrmc.com
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Aug. 13-14
The Baton Rouge Gem and Mineral Show at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center promotes a greater appreciation for gemstones, fossils, minerals and all of Earth’s natural treasures. 10 a.m. Ticket prices vary. brgemandmineral.org
Aug. 14
LSU 2016 Fan Day: LSU Football presents its big celebration for Tiger fans to come out and meet the team. 5 p.m. lsusports.net
Aug. 21
Jill Scott: Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, New York Times-bestselling poet and critically acclaimed actress Jill Scott performs at the River Center. 7 p.m. Ticket prices vary. brrivercenter.com
Courtesy Baton Rouge Fashion Council
Aug. 27
Fall Fashion Fest: The Baton Rouge Fashion Council’s outdoor fashion show, Fall Fashion Fest at Tin Roof Brewing Company, serves as a preview of the season’s tailgating trends with apparel from more than 30 local businesses, food, beer, music, games and more. 3 p.m. Free and open to the public. batonrougefashioncouncil.com
Aug. 27
Bal en Blanc is an all-white-attire-only party featuring an open bar, food, a silent auction, live music, aerialist performances and more entertainment to benefit the American Cancer Society. 6 p.m. General admission is $50 plus fees.
Aug. 27
The Relay for Life of West Baton Rouge hosts the Star Wars Gleaux Run 5K to benefit the American Cancer Society. 7:30 p.m. Registration is $25. active.com/baton-rouge-la
Aug. 28
Support Child Advocacy Services and enjoy food, drinks, a surprise celebrity host, a silent auction and live music at the Sundresses and Shrimp Boots event. 2 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. childadv.net
On The Road
NEW ORLEANS
Aug. 5-7
Created in tribute to one of the city’s most famous native sons, Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong, the Satchmo SummerFest continues its hugely successful run as an annual three-day celebration. Event times vary. Tickets are $5 per day and free for children 12 and younger. fqfi.org/satchmo
Aug. 13
Join hundreds of men and women clad in red dresses and enjoy food, beer and live music at the Red Dress Run, which doubles as a fundraiser for more than 100 local charities. Run typically begins at 12:30 p.m. Registration prices vary. nolareddress.com
Aug. 31 – Sept. 5
New Orleans draws people from all over the world to join in the 45th annual Southern Decadence event, a celebration of LGBT culture featuring parades, parties and contests. Event times and ticket prices vary. southerndecadence.net
LAFAYETTE
Courtesy Acadiana Center for the Arts
Now through Sept. 10
The Acadiana Center for the Arts presents “Ed Pramuk: Some Darkness, Some Light,” an exhibit chronicling the powerhouse painter. acadianacenterforthearts.org
Aug. 21
R&B superstar Babyface takes center stage at the Heymann Performing Arts Center. 7 p.m. Ticket prices vary. heymanncenter.com
Aug. 27
The Cajundome welcomes the 2016 Ragin’ Cajuns Athletics Celebration fundraising event commemorating all things Ragin’ Cajuns with food, drinks, music and a silent auction. 6 p.m. Tickets are $145 plus fees. cajundome.com