2011 Ghent Summer Bar Tour
July 30, 2011
HOT, HOT, HOT! The Ghent Summer Bar Tour was the hottest party in town on Saturday, July 30th with masses of people coming to to partake in the festivities and helping raise $15,110 for Hope House Foundation!
This big fundraising total is a great achievement and a true testament to the generous, caring, and social hearts that make up the Hampton Roads community. By the numbers, we had eleven bars, twelve sponsors, 70 volunteers, and over 650 participants show their support at our event for this fantastic local charity. Our annual summertime pub crawl journeyed yet again down Colley Avenue, 21st Street, and the surrounding locale in the historic midtown Norfolk neighborhood of Ghent. And when it was all done, we threw an awesome luau tent party at Plaza del Sol, complete with the famous dunk tank! Congratulations to all of our prize winners, especially our big 50/50 cash raffle winner who won $110 and donated it all to charity - thank you! All of the details on what took place at this big event are available through the links in the menu above. Thanks again to everyone that came out - we hope to see you at another event very soon!
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For those a bit less familiar with the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, Ghent is a historic neighborhood located on the west side of midtown Norfolk,
just north of downtown and just south of Old Dominion University. Its name comes from the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium, which ended the War of 1812. The first suburb of Norfolk, Ghent was created around the turn of the 20th century and most of its buildings date back to the era between 1890 and 1920. More on the history of Ghent, as well as a cartoon map and other useful information, is available through the City of Norfolk and Ghent Business Association websites.













