Feeling Bluedoo

Runners of all ages, many in costume, participated in the Third Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening (Oct. 1) on Tulane’s uptown campus. The event raises awareness of prostate cancer, and proceeds benefit the Prostate Cancer Research Fund at the Tulane Cancer Center.

The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
Runners take off at the start of the Third Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening (Oct. 1) on Tulane’s uptown campus. Over 700 runners and walkers registered to participate in the 2-mile race, which meandered through Tulane’s uptown campus.
The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
George Porter Jr., left, and Brian Stoltz play the blues and then some.
The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
Runners participate in the event, which raises awareness of prostate cancer. Proceeds benefit the Prostate Cancer Research Fund at the Tulane Cancer Center.
The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
Friends Toni Savona, left, and Ann Trosclair, right, are eager to get their photo taken with NOLA Bluedoo Grand Marshal, actor and Tulane alumnus Christian LeBlanc, second from left, and fellow actor Sean Carrigan, far right.
The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
Bluedoo is a celebration for prostate cancer survivors and their families.
The hue of the day was blue, but the mood was festive at the annual NOLA BlueDoo Party/Walk/Run.
New Orleans cuisine and big blue hair were the order of the day.