The mission of the Grow Dat Youth Farm is to nurture a diverse group of young leaders through the meaningful work of growing food. You can support these young adults who are growing food for New Orleans by joining us for the Grow Dat Hootenanny. Proceeds from this barn dance benefit will help us employ 40 teenagers to grow 10,000 pounds of food this year!
What: Hootenanny featuring Bruce ‘Sunpie’ Barnes & the Louisiana Sunspots and the Small Batch String Band. Square dancing led by caller Nathan Harrison will kick off an evening of revelry on the farm.
Premier local restaurants and Chefs dishing up delightful small plates for the event include Susan Spicer, Eman Loubier, Pagoda Cafe and Brennan Family Restaurants. And don’t forget unlimited craft cocktails and ice cold beer!
When: Thursday, April 17, 7-10 pm
Details: $35 sliding scale entry to dance the night away.
$35.00 – includes cocktails, beer, music, dancing, small plates
$50.00 – includes cocktails, beer, music, dancing, small plates AND a $10 coupon to the weekly Grow Dat Farm Stand
$100 – includes cocktails, beer, music, dancing, small plates, AND an organic cotton Grow Dat tshirt, AND a $20 coupon to the weekly Grow Dat Farm Stand
*All proceeds benefit local teens growing food for New Orleans!
Get your tickets here!