Meeting Brings Swings to New Orleans

When officials at Playworld Systems Inc., decided to hold the company's annual sales meeting in New Orleans, they wanted to do more than give the hurricane-ravaged city an economic boost. They wanted to give back with their hands and hearts, too. So they decided to build a playground, a gesture that has touched off projects by other groups meeting in the Crescent City.

On January 19, 2007 — in the middle of Playworld's meeting at the Ritz-Carlton New Orleans — all 250 attendees will break into teams to do landscaping, pour cement, and assemble playground equipment, explains Kristi Teats, sales assistant at the Lewisburg, Pa. — based playground equipment manufacturer. KaBOOM!, a Washington, D.C. — based nonprofit focused on building playgrounds, will partner with Playworld by providing construction resources.

Inspired by the gesture, the Ritz-Carlton, which is reopening December 1 after being closed for more than a year, is facilitating the process of getting groups involved in community service. It has developed a list of organizations that groups can contact to donate their time, and several clients — including Texas Roadhouse Restaurants and Coca-Cola — have agreed to participate. Other Marriott-owned properties in the city are also facilitating community projects.

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