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      Our local celebrities are at it again! Giving back to the community they love, many of the area's most celebrated chefs are dedicating their time and talents to benefit St. Michael Special School here in New Orleans. Here are the details...

35th Annual Chefs’ Charity for Children

What: Some of New Orleans finest chefs present a cooking demonstration and luncheon to benefit St. Michael Special School in New Orleans, which serves developmentally disabled students of all ages in the New Orleans area.

When: Tuesday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tickets are $65 and cover admission to the chefs’ demonstration, a sampling of all the dishes prepared by the chefs, and a cookbook featuring more than 35 of their recipes, including those prepared for the luncheon. Tickets can be ordered by calling 504.524.7285. They can also be purchased at the door. Visa and Mastercard accepted.

Featuring:

Emeril Lagasse -- Lasagna Bolognese

John Besh of Restaurant August -- Chicken and dumplings

Andrea Apuzzo of Andrea’s -- Crawfish ravioli

Frank Brigtsen of Brigtsen’s – Crawfish cornbread

Leah Chase of Dooky Chase – Tutti frutti pork

John Folse of Chef John Folse & Company – Mirliton and spinach-stuffed breast of chicken

Gunter Preuss of Broussard’s – Bouillabaisse

The Wong Brothers of Trey Yuen – Pineapple delight

David Woodward of the Hilton New Orleans Riverside – Bermuda fish chowder

Lazone Randolph of Brennan’s – Steak Diane

For more information: visit NOLA.com!

 
 
Britney Spears
Britney Spears
While some celebs are content with simply lending their name to a charity,Britney Spears doesn't mind getting down and dirty. The pop princess hosted a charity event in Beverly Hills Wednesday night (May 11), benefiting the St. Bernard Project, an organization that builds homes in New Orleans for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Celebrities including Kim KardashianKelly Osbourne, Reggie Bush and Selena Gomez were just a few of the big names who showed up to support the SBP as well as donate to the cause.

Spears, who has just been named ambassador of the non-profit organization, made the event a family affair, commissioning her father Jamie to cook the southern-style menu, which included fried chicken and hush puppies. The singer also contributed her very own recipe for sweet tea, which was served to guests.

The night also included an auction featuring several items including celebrity portraits and VIP passes to the pop singer's Femme Fatale tour, which sold for $5,000.

As a native of Louisiana, both Spears and her family have thrown their full support behind the St. Bernard Project. "The Spears family is getting involved because their heart is in New Orleans, because they understand that America is not healed until New Orleans is re-built," SBP director and co-founder Zack Rosenburg told AOL Music.

SPB spends roughly $15,000 to $20,000 on building supplies for each house which in total cost nearly $80,000 per project. They are hoping to continue to gain donations and exposure with Spears' help. "This is the beginning of what we hope is a really [long] relationship," Rosenburg explains. "We're hoping with her support we're hoping that we can do more. We raised over $200,000 [at the charity event], we're hoping is that Britney's supporters from around the world will continue to give."

Six years after the catastrophic natural disaster that nearly wiped out the city, Rosenburg wants the American public to know that the people of New Orleans have proved to be resilient but still need help. "What the people from New Orleans need most is for the rest of the country to remember that it is part of America," he states. "We've got to treat the people in New Orleans the way that we want our family to be treated."

Fans interested in supporting the St. Bernard Project can text the word "Britney" to 864833 to make a $10 donation.

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