Bayou Boogaloo 2014 was a great combination of free neighborhood block party and socially conscious, eco-friendly music and arts festival.
From the Canopy Club’s efforts to replace shade trees along Bayou St. John to the recycling efforts that were put into place, this year’s Boogaloo was more than just a good time for the thousands of attendees.
The Mike Dillon Band blew the crowd away on the Positive Vibrations Foundation stage, and the Washitaw Nation Mardi Gras Indians brought a little Indian pride to the fest. Take a look at our photos from Sunday, May 18, at the Bayou Boogaloo.
All photos by Jeffrey Dupuis. Click here to view the gallery on Flickr.
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