New Orleans Events – Wednesday, June 7

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – Associated Press Louisiana Daybook for Wednesday, June 7.

 

 

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Wednesday, Jun. 7 – New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu's Office of Economic Development hosts 'Connecting to Customers: How to Plug Your Business Into the $7 Billion Tourism Economy for Free,' 1:30 p.m.

Location: 2020 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA.

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Wednesday, Jun. 7 – Mosaic Awards, recognizing successful multicultural marketing and diversity efforts, 5:30 p.m. Part of the ADMERICA National Conference.

Location: The Roosevelt New Orleans, 130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA.

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Wednesday, Jun. 7 – New Orleans Regional Transit Authority Strategic Mobility Plan meeting, 6:00 p.m.

Location: MLK Community Center, 1042 31st St., Kenner, LA.

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Wednesday, Jun. 7 – Saturday, Jun. 10 – ADMERICA! AAF National Conference. Includes the Mosaic Awards & Dinner, American Advertising Awards, and National Student Advertising Competition.

Location: The Roosevelt New Orleans, 130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA.

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LATER THIS WEEK

Friday, Jun. 9 – Saturday, Jun. 10 – National WWII Museum / Whitney Bank American Spirit Awards, celebrating individuals and organizations whose work reflects 'the spirit of those who served during World War II,' 6:30 p.m. This year's recipients are David McCullough and The Carlyle Group Co-founder and Co-CEO David Rubenstein.

Location: National WWII Museum and Windsor Court Hotel, New Orleans, LA.

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