We we're honored to sponsor for the second year.
Part of what makes this festival stand out is its sustainability; bringing together the community with music, art and food all the while focusing on the environment surrounding the festival. Each year more irises will bloom along…
We we're honored to sponsor for the second year.
Part of what makes this festival stand out is its sustainability; bringing together the community with music, art and food all the while focusing on the environment surrounding the festival. Each year more irises will bloom along the bayou thanks to volunteers who plant them. And each year we will watch the area surrounding Bayou St. John continue to blossom while experiencing the sounds and tastes of New Orleans.
In 2011, the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo continued its sustainability efforts with help from a handful of dedicated neighbors, the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association, LSU AG Center, and funded by a Coypu Foundation grant. Volunteers planted one thousand (1000) plugs of the marsh grass Spartina Alternaflora and twelve hundred (1200) irises along the bayou’s western bank that are expected to bloom next spring for the 7th Annual Bayou Boogaloo Festival. As always the Festival is a family-friendly event with a kid’s stage, along with games and activities for children. Attendees can partake in delicious food, spirits and libations, listen to great local music, and enjoy the very best art that New Orleans has to offer. thebayouboogaloo.com/
We we're honored to sponsor for the second year.
Part of what makes this festival stand out is its sustainability; bringing together the community with music, art and food all the while focusing on the environment surrounding the festival. Each year more irises will bloom along…
We we're honored to sponsor for the second year.
Part of what makes this festival stand out is its sustainability; bringing together the community with music, art and food all the while focusing on the environment surrounding the festival. Each year more irises will bloom along the bayou thanks to volunteers who plant them. And each year we will watch the area surrounding Bayou St. John continue to blossom while experiencing the sounds and tastes of New Orleans.
In 2011, the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo continued its sustainability efforts with help from a handful of dedicated neighbors, the Faubourg St. John Neighborhood Association, LSU AG Center, and funded by a Coypu Foundation grant. Volunteers planted one thousand (1000) plugs of the marsh grass Spartina Alternaflora and twelve hundred (1200) irises along the bayou’s western bank that are expected to bloom next spring for the 7th Annual Bayou Boogaloo Festival. As always the Festival is a family-friendly event with a kid’s stage, along with games and activities for children. Attendees can partake in delicious food, spirits and libations, listen to great local music, and enjoy the very best art that New Orleans has to offer. thebayouboogaloo.com/
Johnny Dilks and the Highway Kind performs at the 2011 Bayou Boogaloo.
This year we were honored to sponsor the event. thebayouboogaloo.com/ johnnydilksmusic.com/home.cfm
The festival has been taking place on the banks of Bayou St. John in Mid-City near the end of May for 6 years now. Local Artists were selling everything from jewelry to parasols. Typical to New Orleans, there was too much amazing food to choose from. By the end of the…
Johnny Dilks and the Highway Kind performs at the 2011 Bayou Boogaloo.
This year we were honored to sponsor the event. thebayouboogaloo.com/ johnnydilksmusic.com/home.cfm
The festival has been taking place on the banks of Bayou St. John in Mid-City near the end of May for 6 years now. Local Artists were selling everything from jewelry to parasols. Typical to New Orleans, there was too much amazing food to choose from. By the end of the weekend we had tasted everything from jerked chicken to alligator sausage on a stick. The music filled the air, families and friends sat on blankets and danced to the beats. We saw Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Sandra Bullock and Wendall Pierce all enjoying the festival as “locals” sans paparazzi. It was a beautiful weekend and we made lots of new friends bonding over our shared love of music.
Johnny Dilks and the Highway Kind performs at the 2011 Bayou Boogaloo.
This year we were honored to sponsor the event. thebayouboogaloo.com/ johnnydilksmusic.com/home.cfm
The festival has been taking place on the banks of Bayou St. John in Mid-City near the end of May for 6 years now. Local Artists were selling everything from jewelry to parasols. Typical to New Orleans, there was too much amazing food to choose from. By the end of the…
Johnny Dilks and the Highway Kind performs at the 2011 Bayou Boogaloo.
This year we were honored to sponsor the event. thebayouboogaloo.com/ johnnydilksmusic.com/home.cfm
The festival has been taking place on the banks of Bayou St. John in Mid-City near the end of May for 6 years now. Local Artists were selling everything from jewelry to parasols. Typical to New Orleans, there was too much amazing food to choose from. By the end of the weekend we had tasted everything from jerked chicken to alligator sausage on a stick. The music filled the air, families and friends sat on blankets and danced to the beats. We saw Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Sandra Bullock and Wendall Pierce all enjoying the festival as “locals” sans paparazzi. It was a beautiful weekend and we made lots of new friends bonding over our shared love of music.
Positive Vibrations Foundation is a non-profit private operating foundation formed exclusively for charitable and educational purposes as defined by IRS section 501(c)(3). The mission of the Positive Vibrations Foundation is to create and encourage community through the development and preservation of the arts, music, culture and heritage. The Foundation promotes and underwrites music for progressive community events and awards sixteen full fellowship grants to outstanding teen musicians worldwide for its annual Summer Arts through Culture Program. The educational program is conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana each June. Fellows return to their home communities prepared to execute a Pay it Forward Project. These are service projects developed in partnership with the foundation which involve the Fellows taking on the challenge of improving a condition in their home community. More information and the Foundation’s full video archive please visit our website: positivevibrationsfoundation.org/
Here you will find unedited videos from our program taken by our team members and fans.
The mission of the Positive Vibrations Foundation is to create and encourage community through the development and preservation of the arts, music, culture and heritage.
The Foundation promotes and underwrites music for progressive community events and awards sixteen full fellowship grants to outstanding teen musicians worldwide for its
Here you will find unedited videos from our program taken by our team members and fans.
The mission of the Positive Vibrations Foundation is to create and encourage community through the development and preservation of the arts, music, culture and heritage.
The Foundation promotes and underwrites music for progressive community events and awards sixteen full fellowship grants to outstanding teen musicians worldwide for its annual Summer Arts through Culture Program. The educational program is conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana each June. More information and the Foundation’s full video archive are available for viewing at the following: positivevibrationsfoundation.org/
Positive Vibrations Foundation is a non-profit private operating foundation formed exclusively for charitable and educational purposes as defined by IRS section 501(c)(3).