2021 RAGIN’ CAJUN BASH CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19

The 2021 Ragin’ Cajun Bash, benefitting CARTI and scheduled for April 29, has been cancelled due to the global coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic. Following the most recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, Arkansas Department of Health and local government, the event organizers, Sequence Events, have made this decision in the best interest of the health and safety of all attendees and the greater community. The process to refund ticket and table purchases has already begun, and all refunds should be received by the end of the week.

“While we are incredibly disappointed to have to cancel this much-anticipated community event, we know that it is our responsibility to do our part in ensuring public safety,” said DeAnna Korte of Sequence Events. “We are disheartened at the idea that this event benefiting CARTI, a trusted cancer care provider, will not happen, and hope that those who were planning to attend will join us in making a donation in lieu of their tickets.” 

A portion of proceeds from this annual event supports CARTI and cancer patients across Arkansas. Organizers encourage ticket buyers to consider redirecting their refund into a donation to CARTI.  Donations can be made online at https://carti.ejoinme.org/donate

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CARTI’s mission is to promote the finest quality cancer treatment and compassionate care and to improve our knowledge through education and research. CARTI began fulfilling that mission in 1976, when we opened our doors to what was then known as Central Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute. As a single, centrally located treatment facility solely devoted to one modality of cancer treatment, namely radiation therapy, the cancer treatment institution grew quickly as convenient radiation therapy treatment facilities were opened throughout the state, adding facilities in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Searcy and Mountain Home.