Ideas for outings: what to do this weekend in Lot-et-Garonne

Like every year, the town center esplanade promises to vibrate to the lively rhythm of brass and percussion instruments that give the popular festival its sense of sharing and its typical conviviality. For this 24th edition, the Bordeaux-based band Madame Rouge sets the tone this Friday evening at 9:30 p.m. with a free concert. DJ Pascal Mula, Jérome Chaumet, and Mabouya-La complete the musical lineup alongside the bands A bisto de nas, Fiesta banda de Dunes, and the banda Les belous de Laleu from La Rochelle. As for light snacks, everything is planned. In addition to the fast food and refreshments planned for these three days, there will be a gourmet market this Friday evening, not forgetting the tripe breakfast on Saturday morning. Eh Teh, not everyone can be a party! From Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 8, on the Charles-de-Gaulle esplanade. Refreshments and food on site.All the information on the Facebook page of the Layrac Festival Committee.
The Festival of Know-How in Prayssas
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Pressing, grafting, glazing, but also organizing, analyzing... Each artisan has a gesture, each exhibitor a skill. The idea? To perfect a skill, on which we like to linger like an awkward witness... But curious all the same. Like a hive dedicated to sharing and exchange, 270 speakers will take over the medieval village on Saturday to punctuate this day of demonstrations, workshops, conferences, and round tables on traditional knowledge and environmental concerns.
Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the village. Refreshments and refreshments available on site. All information is available on the website: https://www.fetedusavoirfaire.com/
Cave Berticot celebrates its 60th anniversary in DurasBringing together passionate winegrowers for 60 years in a cooperative cellar and becoming a key player in the market, it didn't take much for Berticot to seize this wonderful opportunity to organize, on the occasion of this sixtieth anniversary, a festive day on its land. Starting at 9 a.m., the plethora of activities includes hiking, a tour of the cellar, meals, wooden games, a wine workshop, not to mention the inductions by the brotherhood of the Maréchalat des côtes de Duras to close the day with a cabaret dinner. As you can see, it's always nice to enjoy some bottled wine. In moderation.
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