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When Louisiana Appleseed held its annual Good Apple Gala, it was a “see and see” at the Sazerac House. The two-hour event was co-chaired by an attorney. bryce addison Germany Kerrigan's Lorcan Connickof Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman and Thurber.
“This gala is an opportunity for Louisiana Appleseed to say ‘thank you’ for their work.” Related Adrian Wheeler Executive Director of LA. She mentioned her community partners and pro bono network, which were spotlighted at the gala, and said she is “doing better than ever in serving the community.” The event recognized the accomplishments of the Audubon Nature Institute President and CEO over the past year. Ron Forman and (Law Firm) Adams and Reese Pro Bono Paladin. mark surprenant As a community justice recipient. Here are some names you should know about as pro bono award winners. Joanna Brachado Entergy Texas, and Daniel LaGrone Association of Corporate Counsel—Louisiana. Deutsche Kerrigan, LLP and Pan American Life Insurance Group have been selected as 2024 Silver Sponsors. Proceeds from the Good Apple Gala will go directly to LA's efforts to “create more equitable access to justice, education, and opportunity in Louisiana.”
Joel — Crafted Cuisine | Thanks to Joel's purveyors, the social injection came from fine food and drink. An inspired event.Among the many participants was the Chairman of the LA 2023 Board of Directors. ashley harrisonHancock Whitney Bank, Judge Tiffany Chase, Sharonda Williams, Walter Ledger Jr. and Walter Ledger III, Will Jacobs, William Schiess, Tiffany Davisand Kent Lambert. Dozens more took part in the altruistic romp that followed the afterparty at the Chandelier Bar on the lobby level of the Four Seasons Hotel, savoring Good Apple's soundbites.
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For the past five days, love has been hot in New Orleans. The 38th annual Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival brings together readers, writers, and theatergoers to “experience readings and performances of rarely-seen works by the playwright of the same name, and meet some of the nation’s best novelists and essayists.” We were able to touch each other,” and the poets. ” As always in the Crescent City, conversation, food and music played a role.
While Vieux Carre is the area where most all the action takes place, the Tennessee Williams Theater Company of New Orleans performed his work “Kingdom of Earth” at Loyola University's Marquette Theatre.
One of the most important venues in the area is the Historic New Orleans Collection. The Literary Festival's VIP party was held at the Seignore Bourlater Building. The setting was poetic: a classic courtyard, stars shining overhead, strings of festive lights, and lush foliage. The party pack was made up of the festival's writers, actors and performers, who rubbed shoulders with selected guests. Everyone reached out to Chez Nous catering, which had passing hors d'oeuvres including cocktail crab cakes, grilled duck brochette, smoked salmon canapés, and deviled eggs with caviar. French wine and other alcoholic beverages were also readily available.
Festival brass toured.Also included the founder Peggy Scott Laborde and Errol Laborde, Chairman Lawrence Henry GobbleManaging Director Paul J. WillisManaging Director Tracy Cunningham. In addition, the executive officers Gregory Gajus and sarah woodardas well as board members. C. Morgan Babst, Margit Longbrakeand Michelle Nelson. THNOC's president and CEO was also featured. daniel hammerhas just been awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters. Susan McRaeLouisiana State Museum Office, and susan taylor, New Orleans Museum of Art. All three are museum directors. The award ceremony was held in the presence of the French Ambassador to the United States. Laurent Billi and at the Residence de France, the current residence of the French Consul General of New Orleans. Rodolph Sunbow and his family. This was followed by a reception featuring champagne and biensure.
Others who attended the THNOC meetup were National Book Award winners Justin Torres (“Blackout”), Pulitzer Prize-winning author michael cunningham (“The Hours”) and New Orleans debut author. Jess Armstrong, Chin Soon Lee, and Anel Lopez. TWFest hosted its annual cocktail/buffet event to honor donors, VIPs, speakers, and to thank The Collection staff. A-Tenn-tion has been officially rendered.
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Archbishop Chapelle High School welcomed exchange supporters to the Emerald Gala. jessica brandtcelebrated and honored Gina Schiro Bankson Woolley 1988, Graduate of the Year (spouses also participated) Gym), and Bruce Lambert and Michelle Lambert, Deus Providebit Award Winner. Malcolm M. Diens LLC/John and Joanna Theriot and Sydney and Martha Lacayo ('96) McCann is listed as the sponsor of the latter award.On-campus events were a huge success Jason Ural As a moderator.
Guests were wowed by innovative décor by Yur Event Rentals, Fancy Faces Décor, and Crescent Sound & Light. About 300 auction items generated constant buzz as people bid on his two packages. Taylor Swift Suite ticket with limousine accommodation by Celebrity Limousine.I was excited because I was the highest bidder. susan shiver smith ('97).
Meals focused on LaBella's Catering and meat-stuffed shells, shrimp pasta and New Orleans chicken pralines, and Tookies NOLA in the charcuterie display.
Some of the individual top-level sponsors also leverage corporate and corporate trust. Joanie Roppolo Boudreau ('78) and Ralph, Bailey Osorno Rabin ('10) and Macy Osorno ('12), Brandt and Glenda Dufren, Kristin Watts Freeman ('96) and John, Amy S. Oubre, Ann Messina Southworth ('86) and Greg, Erin Vezina Caruso ('81) and josephand Barry Boudreau and Connie Boudreau and Hollis Boudreauwho will be graduating soon.
He is also a member of the Kenner Council. Joey Rahat and Virginia, Judy Goremi Spadafora ('66) and Ray, Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Indovina, Alison Labbe Voigt, Steveand Anthony and Amanda Impasto.Ed and Kathy Womack We sponsored the entertainer Uptown Funk Band, whose high-energy sound added a new dimension to the fun of the Emerald Gala.