From Aug. 16-30, those who love New Orleans’ historic cemeteries will have an opportunity to support a local landmark by taking part in virtual events that will directly benefit the ongoing restoration of the 1876-built St. Roch Chapel, located in St. Roch Cemetery No. 1.
New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries is offering adults the option of doing a virtual 5K or 10K run/walk, while children ages 6-13 can sign up to complete a 1-mile-long virtual run/walk.
Joining in on the fun is easy: Participants and teams register online now through Aug. 15 at no charge and make a donation to New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries. Entrants then run/walk on their own, on the path of their choice, within the two-week timeframe, while practicing social distancing recommendations.
Over the years, the walls had been covered over with galvanized aluminum sheathing and were bulging in places. Upon removal of this metal “wallpaper,” New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries staff discovered the culprit: a thick layer of Portland cement, sandwiched between thinner layers of plaster, that had been applied over the walls’ fired-clay brick foundation. Over the years, this impermeable cement had trapped moisture. If left unattended for much longer, the ceiling eventually would have caved in, said Sherri Peppo, director of New Orleans Catholic Cemeteries.