Tuesday, May 16, 2017

A Toast to New Orleans and YOU: May 16-22 Fashionable Round Table Luncheon/ LPO with Pepe Romero/Bayou Boogaloo/ American Heart Association's Heart & Soul Gala/ Le Gala de la Bonne Vie” and more....

Darlings,
I hope you enjoyed Mother's Day surrounded by your love ones and remembered those who are no longer with us such as my darling mother, Consuelo Bergen Suarez,who I am sure is always looking down at me from Heaven!
I enjoyed so much the annual VCPORA's Annual Mother's Day Picnic and Concert with The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra at Cabrini Park. I was joined by my brother, Lorenzo Bergen, and my beloved Chiquita and many friends. 
The New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra is an American revival orchestra that performs authentic orchestrations of vintage American popular music from the 1890s through the early 1930s.
Prior to Sunday, I attended a myriad of fun events that included:
This week is going to be a very busy and fun week since I will be hosting my annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting FestiGals on Wednesday, May 17 at noon at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel.
Today is the last day to make reservations so I know how much champagne to buy and how many meals the chef needs to cook for Wednesday.
May 17 - Fashionable Round Table Luncheon co-hosted by FestiGals featuring Grand Diva Robin Barnes, Jamie Peckenpaugh, Mimi Holaday, New Orleans Fashion Week Design Winner, hats by Hautes Dames and more. 

The Round Table Luncheon co-hosted by Festigals will be a celebration of Women Power!
The Hon. Councilwoman Layota Cantrell; Mayra Pineda, President of Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; and Caitlin Cain, CEO of World Trade Center, have been  invited as guests of the Luncheon, in addition to Jamie Peckenpaugh, Executive Director of the New Orleans Wine and Food Experience and Grand Diva of FestiGals,Robin Barnes, who will be the live entertainer!
The luncheon will be co-hosted by Diane Lyons, Founder of FestiGals, Inc., and Sandra Dartus, Partnership Liaison for Festigals, Inc. This annual "New Orleans Women's Weekend Experience" is a celebration of women and New Orleans and it will take place June 24-26 at the JW Marriott Hotel on Canal Street.
The featured speaker, Jamie Peckenpaugh, will speak about the upcoming NOWFE from May 25-28. This 25th annual festival, celebrating wine and food, attracts food and wine connoisseurs - as well as art and music lovers - to various venues throughout the French Quarter.
In addition, there will be a mini fashion show featuring Mimi Holaday, New Orleans Fashion Week Design Winner. The show will be coordinated by Tracee Dundas,founder of New Orleans Fashion Week. Beautiful hats will be on display and for sale by talented Haute Dames.
We will be entertained by the talented “Songbird of New Orleans,” Robin Barnes who, it was recently announced, will reign as the 2017 Grand Diva of FestiGals.
Here is the menu our Chef has prepared for the next Round Table on May 17.
Salad
Wedge Salad
A Wedge of iceberg lettuce with blue cheese crumbles, red onion rings, cherry tomatoes and ranch dressing
Entrée
Gulf Fish Almandine
A filet of gulf fish dusted in almond flour sautéed and topped with fresh lemon butter sauce
Chef’s Choice of Starch and Vegetable
Dessert
Pecan pie topped with fresh whipped crème
The $55 all-inclusive price includes a three-course gourmet luncheon, champagne/wines and valet parking. Please make your reservations by calling Judy LeBlanc at (504) 571-4672 or email her at Judy.LeBlanc@BourbonOrleans.com.
RESERVATIONS AND PREPAYMENT ARE REQUIRED. Walk-ins will not be accepted, as the hotel will only prepare meals for the number of guests who have made reservations
There will be a lot of other fun events this week that will include: 
Thursday, May 18 and Saturday, May 20
Both concerts start at 7:30 p.m. Renowned Spanish-style guitarist Pepe Romero of the famous Romero guitar family, will star in this Hispanic-themed concert that closes out the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2016-17 season at the Orpheum Theater.
Senor Romero will be playing one of the best-known pieces in his repertoire, “Fantasia para un gentilhombre” (Fantasy for a Gentleman) by Joaquín Rodrigo, a 20th century composer whose works Romero has performed numerous times. Other selections on the program are “Corridos” (Calendar) by Mexican composer Salvador Contreras, and the ballet music for “El Sombrero de Tres Picos” (The Three-Cornered Hat) by Manuel de Falla.
The orchestra will be accompanied by the New Orleans Vocal Arts (NOVA) Masterworks chorale under the direction of Dr. Meg Frazier with featured guest soloist, soprano Rose Mannino. LPO Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto conducts.
Tickets start at $20. For tickets and information call (504) 523-6530 or go to www.lpomusic.com.
You can read more about this concert in this coming Thursday’s New Orleans Advocate BEAUCOUP arts and entertainment magazine. The story will also be posted on Wednesday on the Advocate’s website.
Friday, May 19-Sunday, May 21
Bayou Boogaloo
Where: Along Bayou St. John at Orleans Ave. and N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. 
Cost: FREE!
Friday, May 19
Description: concert
 Concerts in the Courtyard present the Sweet Olive String Band
Historic New Orleans Collection, 533 Royal Street
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; show from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Friday, May 19
American Heart Association's Heart & Soul Gala”
This event will help raise funds to help create education outreach programs to benefit the New Orleans community, including CPR training and certification; placement of automated external defibrillators; and funding for groundbreaking medical research. The American Heart Association, the oldest and largest voluntary health organization in the nation, works to fight cardiovascular diseases and defects, the No. 1 killer in Louisiana.
Sunday, May 21
“Meet the Authors” at Faulkner House on National Readathon Day,  a free reading event and reception Faulkner House Books on Pirate’s Alley,  2:30-4:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 21
National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana's 27th annual “Le Gala de la Bonne Vie”
At this year’s event, eight community leaders will be honored for their support of the foundation. The gala will also feature cocktails, a silent auction, food from some of New Orleans finest restaurants and Master of Ceremonies Mark Romig.
2:00-6:00 p.m. New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center, 859 Convention Center Blvd.  
The event is honoring Lucky Seven Kidney Heroes for 2017: 
Darryl Canon, Director of Sales and Marketing, Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Justin Kennedy, Manager and Head Chef, Parkway Bakery and Tavern
Randy Levitt, Extended Operations Manager, Capital One
Dr. George “Tip” McKnight, retired Nephrologist
Stephen A. Morse, DO, MPH & TM, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center
Dramar Saul, Manufacturing Engineer, The Boeing Company, Founder of the Krewe of Saul
Jeremy Waterbury, patient advocate and national member of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Action Committee
For more information call 861-4500.
Having fun at Brennan's Turtle Parade



There will be a lot of other fun events this week that will include: 
MAY16
Day 1: New Orleans International Guitar Festival
Lots of nice books to keep us reading this summer!

Thursday, May 18 and Saturday, May 20
Both concerts start at 7:30 p.m. Renowned Spanish-style guitarist Pepe Romero of the famous Romero guitar family, will star in this Hispanic-themed concert that closes out the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2016-17 season at the Orpheum Theater.
Senor Romero will be playing one of the best-known pieces in his repertoire, “Fantasia para un gentilhombre” (Fantasy for a Gentleman) by Joaquín Rodrigo, a 20th century composer whose works Romero has performed numerous times. Other selections on the program are “Corridos” (Calendar) by Mexican composer Salvador Contreras, and the ballet music for “El Sombrero de Tres Picos” (The Three-Cornered Hat) by Manuel de Falla.
The orchestra will be accompanied by the New Orleans Vocal Arts (NOVA) Masterworks chorale under the direction of Dr. Meg Frazier with featured guest soloist, soprano Rose Mannino. LPO Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto conducts.
Tickets start at $20. For tickets and information call (504) 523-6530 or go to www.lpomusic.com.
You can read more about this concert in this coming Thursday’s New Orleans Advocate BEAUCOUP arts and entertainment magazine. The story will also be posted on Wednesday on the Advocate’s website.
Friday, May 19-Sunday, May 21
Bayou Boogaloo
Where: Along Bayou St. John at Orleans Ave. and N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. 
Cost: FREE!
Friday, May 19
Concerts in the Courtyard present the Sweet Olive String Band
Historic New Orleans Collection, 533 Royal Street
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; show from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Friday, May 19
American Heart Association's Heart & Soul Gala”
This event will help raise funds to help create education outreach programs to benefit the New Orleans community, including CPR training and certification; placement of automated external defibrillators; and funding for groundbreaking medical research. The American Heart Association, the oldest and largest voluntary health organization in the nation, works to fight cardiovascular diseases and defects, the No. 1 killer in Louisiana.
Sunday, May 21
“Meet the Authors” at Faulkner House on National Readathon Day,  a free reading event and reception Faulkner House Books on Pirate’s Alley,  2:30-4:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 21
National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana's 27th annual “Le Gala de la Bonne Vie”
At this year’s event, eight community leaders will be honored for their support of the foundation. The gala will also feature cocktails, a silent auction, food from some of New Orleans finest restaurants and Master of Ceremonies Mark Romig.
2:00-6:00 p.m. New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center, 859 Convention Center Blvd.  
The event is honoring Lucky Seven Kidney Heroes for 2017: 
Darryl Canon, Director of Sales and Marketing, Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Justin Kennedy, Manager and Head Chef, Parkway Bakery and Tavern
Randy Levitt, Extended Operations Manager, Capital One
Dr. George “Tip” McKnight, retired Nephrologist
Stephen A. Morse, DO, MPH & TM, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center
Dramar Saul, Manufacturing Engineer, The Boeing Company, Founder of the Krewe of Saul
Jeremy Waterbury, patient advocate and national member of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Action Committee
For more information call 861-4500.
Darlings enjoy your week! 

Lafete News Link May 16, 2017
http://conta.cc/2rlXLJj

I just saw my darling friend Javier Olondo on Channel 8 promoting the New Orleans International Festival:
This Thursday and Saturday!
Feat. Pepe Romero, guitar - May 18-20. Tickets at LPOmusic.com
LPOMUSIC.COM

Friday: Concerts in the Courtyard with the Sweet Olive String Band

Sweet Olive String Band



Friday, May 19
Doors: 5:30 p.m.; show: 6 - 8 p.m.
533 Royal Street
Admission is $10; free for THNOC members. Must be 21 or older to enter. In the event of rain, visit www.hnoc.org for updates.
 
Concerts in the Courtyard continues its 10th spring season this Friday, May 19, with music from the Sweet Olive String Band. The outdoor shows offer a fun, casual way to kick off the weekend with live performances by Louisiana musicians.
 
In addition to live music, the concert will feature a bar serving white wine and craft beer. Soft drinks will also be available. The exhibition Giants of Jazz: Art Posters and Lithographs by Waldemar Świerzy from the Daguillard Collection will also be open to concert attendees. Admission is $10 per person, free for THNOC members, and includes three complimentary drinks.
 
The 2017 spring season is sponsored by AOS Interior Environments.
 


 May 19

 American Heart Association's Heart & Soul Gala”
 This event will help raise funds to help create education outreach programs to benefit the New Orleans community, including CPR training and certification; placement of Automated external defibrillators; and funding for groundbreaking medical research. The American Heart Association, the oldest and largest voluntary health organization in the nation, works to fight cardiovascular diseases and defects, the No. 1 killer in Louisiana.

 Hyatt Regency New Orleans: 601 Loyola Ave.

Contact: 830-2300
 

20


Event: Third annual “New Orleans Cat Art & Film Festival”

Benefits: Louisiana SPCA and Art for Cat’s Sake

Event Info.: A day to enjoy internet cat videos, purchase original feline art, jewelry, food and drinks and much more, including music by “Music by Request,” workshops, adoptable kittens and contests.

Tickets: $5/Presale; $12/Presale and Film; $25/VIP

Location: Delgado Student Life Center: 5518 General Diaz St.

Contact: 368-5191, LA-SPCA.org/CatFestival
 

21


Event: “Rhythm & Soul Gala”

Benefits: Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans

Event Info.: This year’s gala will celebrate the achievements of honorees Ellie Wainer and the Teen Life Counts program, and empower the agency to continue its community work. Patron-level sponsors will be treated to a champagne reception followed by a jazz dinner and special presentation.

Tickets: $125/Ticket

Location: Audubon Tea Room: 6500 Magazine St.

Contact: 831-8475
 

 May 21


  National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana's 27th annual “Le Gala de la Bonne Vie”



 At this year’s event eight community leaders will be honored for their support of the foundation. The gala will also feature cocktails, a silent auction, food from some of New Orleans finest restaurants and Master of Ceremonies Mark Romig.
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 

The event is honoring  Lucky Seven Kidney Heroes for 2017:

Darryl Canon, Director of Sales and Marketing, Hyatt Regency New Orleans
Justin Kennedy, Manager and Head Chef, Parkway Bakery and Tavern
Randy Levitt, Extended Operations Manager, Capital One
Dr. George “Tip” McKnight, retired Nephrologist
Stephen A. Morse, DO, MPH & TM, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center
Dramar Saul, Manufacturing Engineer, The Boeing Company, Founder of the Krewe of Saul
Jeremy Waterbury, patient advocate and national member of the National Kidney Foundation’s Kidney Action Committee


Tickets: $100/Ticket; $75/Ticket for 35 and under at  New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center: 859 Convention Center Blvd.
Contact: 861-4500
 
The Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society is pleased to honor four authors who have been an important part of the Society's
Words & Music presentations over the years on the occasion of publication of their new books. We hope you will come lift a glass
to their success with us on May 21.

Rosemary James,
faulkhouse@aol.com
not to be Missed!

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