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Last call for tickets to ‘Death by Chocolate’ – a fundraiser for breast cancer research

2020 - Death by Chocolate - NOT Breast Cancer

NEW ORLEANS- The event, Death by Chocolate (NOT by Breast Cancer), is a chocolate tasting with champagne.

Tickets can be purchased here for $25, until noon on Friday. Ticket price at the door is $30, if available, payable by cash or check only.


Krewe de Pink, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, whose sole mission is to raise money for Breast Cancer Research at the Tulane Cancer Center, has created another fun way for people to support Breast Cancer Research.

The event will be held Friday, February 7, from 5:30 – 8:30 P.M. at the iconic Schoen Mansion, 3827 Canal Street, New Orleans. Come and enjoy the exquisite features of this city landmark including the unique architecture, fine furnishings, spectacular chandeliers, and beautiful gardens. It provides an elegant setting for this fun, exciting and decadent event.

“Breast Cancer is the leading cause of cancer in women and a disease that has touched someone we know – yet how to get involved in the fight can be difficult” says Carol Osborne, president.

Krewe de Pink is working with Delgado Community College’s Culinary and Pastry Arts program. The program is donating the chocolate served at this event through their partner Callebaut Chocolate and their students will be creating the tasty chocolate bites.

To support the culinary program, there will be a live competition among the program’s culinary and pastry students that evening. Each student will be judged on their chocolate-inspired dishes – both sweet and savory – and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will be awarded. Guests will participate in the judging and will also receive a goody bag, compliments of Delgado.

Music will be provided by Delgado’s Music Department. Hillery Moise, Event Chair, likes this hybrid type event stating that “in addition to keeping the money local this event supports students giving them the opportunity to give back to the community while strengthening their skills by applying them to the real world. A WinWin-Win.”

Death by Chocolate, like its sister fundraisers, directly supports Breast Cancer research at the Tulane Cancer Center by earmarking the money for research. All monies donated stay here in New Orleans to support our local economy. Their most recent event, the Krewe de Pink Prom, raised over $35,000 to support advanced research.

Death by Chocolate and Champagne is made possible by the generosity of the beautiful Schoen Mansion, Delgado Community College, Callebaut Chocolate, and members of Krewe de Pink.