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It s GiveNOLA Day; donate to your favorite organizations and non-profits

It’s GiveNOLA Day; donate to your favorite organizations and non-profits Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -On Tuesday, May 4, The Greater New Orleans Foundation will celebrate the 8th annual GiveNOLA Day. GiveNOLA Day is a 24-hour event hosted by the Greater New Orleans Foundation to inspire people to donate to nonprofits. Last year’s event raised over $7.1 million from over 50,000 donations across the nation and around the world. Since the first event in 2014, GiveNOLA Day has raised over $33 million for the region’s nonprofits. It’s GiveNOLA Day! When we give, we can do more than we ever thought possible. Support your favorite NPOs across the region, because when we give, we are greater together. GIVE NOW at https://t.co/nIwcTy1ATf. #GiveNOLADay is presented by @BCMNOLA + powered by @EntergyNOLA. pic.twitter.com/Ca0IWrNjif GNOFoundation (@GNOFoundation) May 4, 2021

Amanda Shaw concert at CR Coffee Shop on Tuesday, May 4 (sponsored)

CR Coffee Shop, 3618 Magazine St. Fresh coffee and live music sign me up. Live music and artisan coffee and teas are the perfect mix to bring a new burst of energy to Uptown. Magazine Street is coming back in full force this spring, thanks to CR Coffee Shop and special guest Amanda Shaw. This festive event will be an opportunity for the community to donate to The Amanda Shaw Foundation while supporting their local cafe.  CR Coffee Shop is pleased to announce that we will be hosting Amanda Shaw on our patio from 8 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 4, for GiveNOLA Day!

Education Trust Names Interim CEO as John King Starts Md Gubernatorial Run

Education Trust Names Interim CEO as John King Starts Md Gubernatorial Run
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LSU AgCenter rice is main ingredient in Louisiana-brewed Wetlands Sake

LSU AgCenter rice is main ingredient in Louisiana-brewed Wetlands Sake By: Bruce Schultz, LSU Ag Center Posted at 7:40 PM, Apr 22, 2021 and last updated 2021-04-22 20:40:00-04 CROWLEY, La. — Short-grain rice developed by the LSU AgCenter has been planted for a New Orleans company to make sake, a traditional Japanese beverage that is becoming more popular in the U.S. The Pirogue variety was planted on 31 acres at the H. Rouse Caffey Rice Research Station on April 6 by Rick Zaunbrecher, the station’s foundation seed manager. After harvest in August, the rice will be sold to Wetlands Sake, and the field of remaining stubble will be used for crawfish.

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