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For LSU fans who may head to Morgantown a little early
Posted on 9/16/11 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 9/16/11 at 11:05 pm
Honor West Virginia’s Mining Legacy at the “We Remember" Mountaineers on the Bayou Brunch on Tuesday Sept. 20th through Saturday Sept. 24
MORGANTOWN, WV – On Tuesday September 20th through Saturday, Sept. 24, WVU and LSU fans are invited to put the rivalry on hold from 7:30-11 a.m. and join together for a special breakfast to commemorate the miners who lost their lives at the Upper Big Branch mine explosion and support the West Virginia Mining community.
The "We Remember Mountaineers on the Bayou Brunch” will be held at the Richwood Grill, located at 318 Richwood Avenue in Morgantown. All profits and tips will go to RememberTheMiners.org, a grassroots public awareness effort designed to honor the legacy of coal mining and pay tribute to all miners.
About the Event
The "We Remember" Mountaineers on the Bayou Brunch was the brain child of Four-Star Louisiana Chef Steve Herbert.
Herbert, who operates the Abita Springs Cafe in Abita Springs, LA, was inspired by the similarities in the rivals' cultures in this anticipated matchup in Touchdown City.
"WVU and LSU fans were voted the worst fan bases in all of college football by GQ, a magazine that probably doesn't sell many subscriptions in our two states. Yet, everyone seems to get along on the two fan bases,” he said. “Maybe the rest of America doesn't understand that the two regions both had a unique culture that was different from the rest of America.”
The menu will be a mesh of traditional and international morning dishes, presented in the unique style and flavors of Louisiana cuisine and created with fresh food offerings from West Virginia.
“I started realizing how the Upper Big Branch mining explosion and the BP oil spill last year had a lot in common,” said Herbert. “People were working in dangerous situations extracting fuel out of the ground and when something goes wrong, there's not really anywhere to go.”
“It's about the miners, NOT us,” he continued. “This collaborative effort between the opposing fan bases, benefitting an organization seeing to the success of the blue collar people of a similar culture, should be an inspiration to us all. It reminds us that everything that happens on that field is all business, but what happens in the stands can become forever memorable.”
The event is sponsored by TheMountaineerNation.com,Tigalaya.com, and the WVU Alumni Association, in partnership with the Richwood Grill and Chef Marion Ohlinger.
Reservations and Special Appearances
Reservations can be made by calling the Richwood Grill at 304-292-1888 and will be accepted for Tuesday, Sept. 20, through Saturday, September 24th. While reservations are encouraged, they are not required.
Appearances at the event will include Alumni along with celebrity appearances by staff and Alumni athletes from both WVU and LSU.
Thank you, chefs, for being a reminder that there are Mountaineers in every heart. Come taste the Bayou on Sept. 24!
Contact for press and further information:
Mason Proudfoot 859 468 6371 and via masonproudfoot@aol.com
Posted on 9/16/11 at 11:53 pm to smulligan2
morgantown is very light on the hotel rooms.
Posted on 9/17/11 at 1:01 am to StrangeBrew
So how is WV hospitality?
Posted on 9/17/11 at 8:25 am to noassatall01
If you need to ask you can't afford it.
Posted on 9/17/11 at 8:35 am to smulligan2
Thanks for the invitation. 
Posted on 9/17/11 at 8:36 am to smulligan2
quote:Straight up class
Four-Star Louisiana Chef Steve Herbert.
Posted on 9/17/11 at 9:00 am to LSUCanFAN
Great Post, by the way WVU may join us in the SEC! 
Posted on 9/17/11 at 10:36 am to gotygers
Having lived in WV, let's hope that most of the food offerings are Louisiana dishes. Unless pf course you really like leachs and kale.
Posted on 9/17/11 at 11:18 am to smulligan2
very nice....thanks for the info... 
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