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Shrimply the Best: The Shrimp Boil's Celebration of Community

Shrimply the Best: The Shrimp Boil's Celebration of Community

FromLet's Talk About Your Breasts


Shrimply the Best: The Shrimp Boil's Celebration of Community

FromLet's Talk About Your Breasts

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

During this episode, you’ll learn about the humble beginnings of The Rose’s Annual Shrimp Boil.
From those modest roots that include a mini bass boat, the event has flourished into a beloved community tradition that raises funds for The Rose's programs and have played a crucial role in allowing The Rose to provide life-saving services to uninsured women throughout Southeast Texas.
Beyond its fundraising impact, Shrimp Boil is a celebration of compassion and hope.
Get involved by purchasing tickets or tables. Donate auction items or become an event sponsor. With an 80s theme, this year's Shrimp Boil on June 22nd promises a totally awesome time for a great cause.
Learn more at therose.org/shrimpboil.
Key Questions Answered
1.) How did The Shrimp Boil start?
2.) How does the event brings the community together and fosters a sense of support and camaraderie?
3.) How has The Shrimp Boil evolved over the years to remain a beloved tradition?
Chapters
00:00 The Origins of the Shrimp Boil Fundraiser for The Rose
03:56 Community Support and Camaraderie at the Shrimp Boil
06:20 The Impact of the Shrimp Boil on The Rose's Programs
09:36 The Shrimp Boil: A Beloved TraditionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jun 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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