Howdy y’all, Do you care about wetlands? Do you love comfortable and functional workwear? Do you love the holiday season? Well then, you’ve come to the right place. Please join us for the second annual Overall Bar Crawl! Southern Louisiana is home to one of the most diverse and generally awesome wetland ecosystems in the world. New Orleans is also home to a lot of people that like to get weird. We hope to bring these two wonderful things together to raise funds for something that is near and dear to many of us. The Center for Sustainable Engagement is an amazing organization that works for all of us, uniting and empowering communities to protect and restore the natural resources of the Gulf Region. You will be welcome to join an epic bar crawl with drink specials at each stopalong the way. All party people are expected to dress in overalls and wetland related accoutrements. **Overalls not provided** We will be stopping at the following bars (and a few more) Bywater / Marigny neighborhoods. Parleaux Beer Lab: 1-2 PM J&J’s Sports Lounge: 2:15-3:15 PM Markey’s Bar: 3:30-4:30 PM Mimi’s in the Marigny: 4:45-5:45 PM R Bar: 6-7 PM The Unofficial After Party at Kajun’s Pub!!! 7-’till So if you want to have some fun while raising money for a good cause then please come out and show your support for the Center for Sustainable Engagement and full-bodied denim.
Saturday, Dec 8, 2018 1 PM-Sunday, Dec 9, 2018 1 AM
Overall Bar Crawl 2K18: A Swamp Christmas Story
Parleaux Beer Lab
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634 Lesseps Street, New Orleans, LA
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