Louisiana native Jimmy Lewis grew up immersed in Cajun traditions in the small town of Roanoke, about three hours northwest of New Orleans. Each year, he brings a taste of the South to the Northwest by hosting a classic crawfish boil, complete with "mudbugs" shipped in fresh from Louisiana. The annual event, now a tribute to his late wife, has become a beloved community gathering, with all proceeds benefiting the Coeur d'Alene Arts & Culture Alliance.
This year’s Lisa Lewis Memorial Crawfish Boil for the Arts takes place on Saturday, May 17, from 1–6 PM at The Elk Resort (Stella’s on the Hill). Expect a day full of zydeco music, great food and drink, and lots of laughs—all for a great cause.
Get your tickets and more information at:
alicallieartcast.com/crawfishboil
And be sure to follow the Crawfish Boil Facebook page for updates!