International Rice Festival
The International Rice Festival is an annual festival held during the third weekend in October in Crowley, Louisiana, celebrating rice. The event is Louisiana's oldest agricultural festival, and one of the state's largest. The first festival was held on October 5, 1937 as the National Rice Festival; it was renamed the "International Rice Festival" in 1946 when the festival was resumed after a hiatus during World War II (1942–1945). Since the Festival's beginnings, over seven million people have attended the annual event.[1]
There are two parades. The second is on Saturday and is the Grand Parade. There is a rice cooking contest where contestants compete for the title of Chef de Riz, rice eating contest, farmers' banquet and the Queens' Ball. There is also entertainment continuously from early morning to midnight and an arts and crafts exhibit, which is held adjacent to the festival grounds and also on Main Street[2]
This festival went on hiatus in 2020 & will return in 2021. Festival Coordinator is Shanna C. Monk.
References[]
- ^ "History of the International Rice Festival" Archived 2007-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "International Rice Festival - About the Festival Archived 2012-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
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- Festivals in Louisiana
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- Crowley, Louisiana
- Rice production in the United States
- Tourist attractions in Acadia Parish, Louisiana
- Recurring events established in 1937
- 1937 establishments in Louisiana
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