Shades of Bluedoo
Runners of all ages take off at the starting line of the Fifth Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening.
![Runners of all ages take off at the start of the Fifth Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening. Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.](/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop/public/091718-bluedoo800-fa-859.jpg?itok=_RhmT16_)
![Members of The Babydolls cheer for race participants as they near the finish line. Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.](/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop/public/091718-bluedoo800-fa-8067.jpg?itok=r3-Jm68-)
![The Bluedoo Allstars laid down some funky grooves during the 3-hour event. Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.](/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop/public/091718-bluedoo800-fa-8272.jpg?itok=OKAlQDwO)
![The Amelia Airhawts keep the party going with their high-flying dance moves. Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.](/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop/public/091718-bluedoo800-fa-0807.jpg?itok=I4NM6U5N)
![Dr. Oliver Sartor, left, medical director of the Tulane Cancer Center, accepts a donation from the Laissez Boyz to the prostate cancer research fund. Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.](/sites/default/files/styles/manual_crop/public/091718-bluedoo800-fa-8373.jpg?itok=m9efSy1l)
Runners of all ages take off at the starting line of the Fifth Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening.