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2009 Cultural Economy Summit

featuring the World Cultural Economic Forum
October 29-30
New Orleans, LA

"VOLUNTEERISM and CITIZEN SERVICE must lead Louisiana's recovery effort."
-Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu

The Louisiana Serve Commission is pleased to announce Volunteer Louisiana, a website and call center that matches volunteers with service opportunities throughout the state. Visit www.volunteerlouisiana.gov or call 866-286-3835 or 225-342-3070 to find out how you can begin a summer of service.

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Convention Center
Did You Know New Orleans is home to one of America's most popular meeting venues, the Morial Convention Center commanding 1.1 million square feet of contiguous exhibit space in 12 separate/combinable exhibit halls.


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LT. GOV. LANDRIEU AND NEW ORLEANS CITY PARK ANNOUNCE TENS OF MILLIONS IN PARK IMPROVEMENTS -- 02/10/2008

MEDIA ADVISORY

Office of Lieutenant Governor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 10, 2008

CONTACT:
Seth Harvey
(225) 342-0729
sharvey@crt.state.la.us


LT. GOV. LANDRIEU & NEW ORLEANS CITY PARK ANNOUNCE TENS OF MILLIONS IN PARK IMPROVEMENTS

Funding Secured by Federal, State, and Private Partners

WHAT: Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu and New Orleans City Park host a press conference to announce tens of millions in capital outlay projects throughout the park.

WHY: Over the next two years, these projects will transform New Orleans City Park. The rebirth of City Park will serve as an anchor for the community.

WHEN: Monday, February 11, 2008, 10:00 am

WHERE: Pavilion of the Two Sisters, in the Botanical Gardens, New Orleans City Park

WHO:

  • Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu
  • City Park President Paul Masinter
  • City Park CEO Bob Becker
  • Jim Stark, FEMA Gulf Coast Recovery
  • Frank A. Glaviano, Shell

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