Evacuteer's Eighth Annual Bye Bye Hurricane Season Celebration

Evacuteer's Eighth Annual Bye Bye Hurricane Season Celebration

By Evacuteer.org

Date and time

Saturday, November 12, 2016 · 2 - 5pm CST

Location

Bayou St. John

Orleans Ave at N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy New Orleans, LA 70119

Description

The end of November is almost here, and we can all breathe a sigh a relief as we say "bye bye" to the 2016 hurricane season! And we don't have a shortage of reasons to celebrate: New Orleans has been spared from any major storms, our Evacuspot statues are all lit up, we've trained over 500 Evacuteers, and we're so lucky to be surrounded by awesome and amazing people like YOU- who are committed to keeping New Orleans safe!

Our annual "Bye Bye Hurricane Season" party celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of our donors, volunteers, and community partners.

There will be pizza, sandwiches and wine courtesy of Theo's, beer courtesy of Rusty Nail, door prizes, music by Aaron Lopez-Barrantes, dancing, lawn games, and so much more!

Bring your family, friends, dogs, a picnic blanket and lawn chairs! We hope to see you there!

FAQs

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

All ages are welcome! However, you must have a valid ID and be 21+ in order to drink alcohol.

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

We definitely recommend bussing, biking, boating or walking! If you do need to drive, please remember that NO PARKING is allowed on the bayou grounds. You will be ticketed if you do- trust me, it's happened to us before! Street parking is available but limited.

What can/can't I bring to the event?

Bring your family, friends, dogs, a picnic blanket and lawn chairs! No glass containers are allowed.

Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

You may reach Jillian Sandoval, our Program & Volunteer Manager at: (504) 517-3580 or jillian@evacuteer.org

Organized by

Evacuteer.org annually recruits, trains, and manages over 500 evacuation volunteers (Evacuteers) who assist with New Orleans’ public evacuation option called City-Assisted Evacuation (CAE). We serve to prepare and register evacuees, ensuring their ability to evacuate safely and with dignity.

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