2024 Taco Fiesta
Date and Time: Saturday, November 2nd / 11:00am - 2:00pm
Hope Haven is thrilled to announce our 3rd annual Taco Fiesta Cook Off November 2nd at the Bourgeois-Stieffel-Ray American Legion Post 77 located at 503 Waveland Ave | Waveland, MS 39576 from 11-2 pm.
This year is going to be unlike any other. We encourage you all to channel your inner child and come dressed in spirit of Day of the Dead to participate in our best dressed child and adult awards competition, enjoy delicious tacos, non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, music, and team competition for Judge’s choice and People’s choice. Be sure to bring an appetite and some $$$ to vote for your favorite taco and help select our People’s Choice Award winner. A panel of guest judges will conduct a blind tasting to determine our overall Judges’ Choice Award winner and our runner up.
Worried about bringing your kids or little ones? No need, we will have a kid’s area filled with fun activities for them to enjoy along with the tacos.
What do you say? Are you ready to help invest in putting an end to child abuse?
For team registration, volunteer opportunities, and more information, email info@hopehavencac.org!
Date and Time: Sunday, Apr 21, 2024
4:00pm - 7:00pm CDT
In honor of Child Abuse Awareness Month, Hope Haven is partnering with Riecke and Associates, LLC to host the First Annual Men Who Cook event in Bay St. Louis.
At Men Who Cook, local “celebrities” (community leaders) team up with local restaurants and compete to create the best dishes and raise money for Hope Haven.
Address: PO Box 3777, Bay St. Louis, MS 39521
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8am-4:30pm, Friday 8am-12pm
Phone: +12284666395
Email: info@hopehavencac.org
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