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Patron Party Crawfish Boil Tickets!


Since 2002, the Louisiana Bucket Brigade has hosted an annual crawfish boil to benefit the organization. This year, on April 5th, we are expanding the event to the New Orleans Earth Day Festival with a solar powered stage featuring local music acts, with speakers' tents and kids' activities.   Entrance to the festival is free, but true to tradition there will be a crawfish boil at the Patron Party tent, $25 a ticket.    

CLICK HERE to purchase tickets at $25each to the Patron Party Crawfish Boil.

To read more about the New Orleans Earth Day Festival, follow this link.  


For a description of the Patron Party, which starts at 12 noon on April 5th,  a message from Louisiana Bucket Brigade Board Member "Big Steve" Roberts:

This years LBB crawfish burl's gonna be something special for you kind people.  I am talkin' something to remember, you dig.  Mudbugs galore and fixin's like you ain't never seen people.  We got the corn, we got smoked sausage, we got the garlic, we got those mushrooms, and yeah you know we got potatoes people.  Come ready to roll up your sleeves and get right on down to business.  And you know we ain't hurtin' on no cayenne pepper neither.  No worries cause, heck ya'll, we even got the free beer to wash it all down (that is, while supplies last).

Now the bugs are grub are gonna hit the spread at high noon and should last till about 2 or so.  Don't be late or else you gonna be pickin' at the leftover claws, you heard.  And don't forget the Tums cuz brudda, it's gonna be hot-hot-hot.  AYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!  YES INDEED!

Advance Tix sales are $25 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST and will end at high noon on March 28, 2009.  You can get'em through Big Steve at 982-1141 (or the LBB website, click here).  And if he ain't got'em, he'll point you in the right direction of the good people who do.  Now we are also going to do our best to try to have an additional 10 tickets or so available for you folks that missed out on the presale.  We will have them at the festival for you at $30 (while supplies last).  I know $30 bucks ain't nuttin' to sneeze at, but guess what...neither is this here crawfish burl, no sir.  Consider the admission charge less like a meal ticket and more like a donation to the awesome Bucket Brigade that put on this whole Earth Day Festival sha-bang.  Show your preciation you know what I'm sayin.