2022 Bald Eagle Bash Announced

Tickets for the South Alabama Land Trust (SALT)’s 2022 Bald Eagle Bash, set for April 30 at the Tonsmeire Weeks Bay Resource Center in Fairhope, will go on sale on March 14. The fundraiser will feature two musical acts for the first time in its 12-year history. Ross Newell, formerly of the Mulligan Brothers, will play the first hour. Following him will be a performance from rock band Paw Paw’s Medicine Cabinet. The event, which sells out each year, is a “taste of the Gulf” that brings more than a dozen area restaurants together to create dishes based on fresh shrimp. Several restaurants will also serve desserts. In another first, there will be vegan and non-shrimp options. Fairhope Brewing will again serve the signature “Bald Eagle Blue” beer, among others, and Mobile’s Braided River Brewing Co. will also return. Sponsorships are now available.

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