Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Fête in the Forest Concert & 30th Anniversary Celebration

Celebrate Olmsted Parks Conservancy's 30th anniversary with a little New Orleans flair on September 14 at Fête in the Forest. For 30 years, Olmsted Parks Conservancy has connected nature and neighborhood – investing more than $40 million into Louisville’s 17 historic Olmsted Parks (including Cherokee, Seneca, Iroquois, Shawnee, Tyler, Victory and more) and 6 Parkways (like Eastern). And on September 14, we are throwing a party you won’t want to miss. Presented by the Trager Family Foundation, the Fête in the Forest concert at Iroquois Amphitheater will feature an unforgettable performance by Preservation Hall Brass Band (the resident brass band of New Orleans’ most treasured Jazz venue) comprised of members of Great Olympia, New Birth, Tornado, and Young Tuxedo bands. For a $50 donation, you’ll get (1) a ticket to the concert, (2) a limited-edition Iroquois Park t-shirt (designed by CricketPress) and (3) a one-year membership to Olmsted Parks Conservancy, which helps us continue to enhance, restore, and protect our historic Olmsted Parks system or many years to come. Interested in the attending the entire enchanted Fête in the Forest evening? A limited number of tickets for cocktails, dinner, and the VIP reception are still available for $600. Learn more and buy tickets at feteintheforest.com. Those who have purchased tickets for the entire evening do not need to purchase a separate concert ticket. Purchase Tickets    

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