By Pinnacle Events, LLC on September 24, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, 2009
Pinnacle Events, LLC, New Orleans, has been selected for the 2009 Best of Business Award in the “Convention and Show Services category” by the Small Business Commerce Association (SBCA).
The Small Business Commerce Association (SBCA) is pleased to announce that Pinnacle Events LLC has been selected for the 2009 Best of Business Award in the Convention and show services category.
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By Pinnacle Events, LLC on September 24, 2010

In these days of increased awareness of giving back among our corporate clients, Pinnacle Events has created volunteer programs in the New Orleans area for all of our clients. Some include, homebuilding for Habitat for Humanity, Wetland Restoration through marsh grass planting, clean up in City Park and various other school and volunteer projects. Continue reading “Corporate Social Responsibility”
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By Pinnacle Events, LLC on September 24, 2010

Pinnacle Events of New Orleans has added another option for meeting planners looking to infuse their event with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). For a group of executives meeting recently in New Orleans, Pinnacle Events arranged with the able assistance of Bayou Rebirth, a local non-profit organization, a half day program of planting a variety of wetland grasses to contribute to the restoration of Louisiana’s marshes and wetlands.
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By Pinnacle Events, LLC on September 24, 2010
Original article by Brett Anderson, The Times-Picayune.

Photo by Chris Granger, The Times-Picayune
There are faster forms of transportation than the St. Charles streetcar — even some that don’t involve motors. But succumbing to the pace of New Orleans is one of the fastest routes to accessing its pleasures. It happens at the tables of restaurants all over town. Why not begin en route? Read the full story here.
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