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prada red purse concerts at St. Louis Cathedral and St. Augustine Church, reveillon dinners throughout the French Quarter, Celebration in the Oaks at City Park, 12 holiday cooking demonstrations at the French Market, the on Fulton Street attraction downtown, and discounted shopping and hotel rates. Saturday, Dec. 8. There will be an insect themed take on Night Before Christmas, bug ornaments and photos with Santa. Visitors will also be able to sample bug nog, fruit fly cake and peppermint cricket bark.Cajun Holiday Teas with Papa Noel will happen aboard the Creole Queen Paddlewheeler on Saturdays, Dec. 8, 15 and 22. Reservations are required and the cost is $49 for adults, $34 for children under 12 and free for children 2 and under.In the shopping department, The Absinthe Mind has opened at the Foundation Gallery, 608 Julia St. The shop sells artists and designers work including handbags, jewelry, photographs and prints, and the proceeds from holiday sales will support Bridge HouseGrace House. The facility provides treatment for those dependent on drugs or alcohol so that they may lead sober and productive lives.This only scratches the surface of all there is to do in New Orleans over the holidays. For more information, visit these websites.ON THE INTERNET:Also in New OrleansThe buffet at Harrah New Orleans Casino has undergone a $3 million renovation.Originally opened in 1999, the buffet has been fully refurbished. The eatery now includes a bronze ceiling and plush decor. Serving carved rotisserie meats and other buffet favorites, Harrah New Orleans will offer newly added signature dishes including shrimp remoulade, seafood gumbo, fresh grilled catch of the day, southern fried chicken and more than 40 desserts. Saturday and Sunday.ON THE INTERNET:Tool demonstrationVisitors can learn about an ancient culture, the Poverty Point inhabitants, that once lived in Northeast Louisiana more than 3,500 years ago and how they developed and created implements they used in their everyday lives in order to survive. Sunday, Dec. 2, at Poverty Point State Historic Site near Monroe. Demonstrations will begin on the hour.The $4 admission fee provides access to the area, museum, video, hiking trail and tram