NOLA-Eats.com Recommended Events Calendar Goes Live


It’s tough for a local to keep track of all the cool food and beverage events happening on any given day, so imagine how a visitor feels. Visitors often ask where the locals’ spots are and locals ask me about delicious deals. To make it convenient for everyone, I created an event calendar to share my favorites. Some events are ongoing, others occur only annually, but they are all NOLA Eats approved.


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To get a quick view of what’s going on daily, look over to the right-hand side of the website. For the full-sized web version, just click on the Events Calendar tab under my website’s header logo. If you don’t want to miss a single event, you can add the calendar to your own iCal supported calendar. A few of the most popular are Google Calendar, Outlook and Yahoo. Chances are, if you use a calendar application, the NOLA-Eats.com Recommended Events Calendar will be supported. Here’s how to add it to your Google Calendar:

Under your Calendar list in the bottom-left-hand corner of your page, click on Add. From there, click on Add A Friend’s Calendar, then enter my Gmail email — nola.eats@gmail.com. And that’s it! Tweak your preferences to your liking.

I hope you find the NOLA-Eats.com Recommended Events Calendar to be a great source of fabulous events and sweet deals. I will constantly add new listings, so if you have one you think the NOLA-Eats.com readers would enjoy, please feel free to email me.


Obama Administration Selects New Orleans CVB President and CEO Stephen Perry to Advise on National Travel and Tourism Policy

This is HUGE and EXCELLENT news for the city of New Orleans. I received this press release and thought many of you would be interested in reading it. You can follow updates from the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau via their Twitter feed. They are @NewOrleans.

Unprecedented leadership positions with the U. S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, Destination Marketing Association International and the U.S. Travel Association makes New Orleans a top national player in the $770 billion American travel industry.

NEW ORLEANS – Feb. 24, 2010 – Stephen Perry, President and CEO of the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), is one of only two urban destination CEOs in the country selected by the Obama Administration to serve on the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board and advise U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Locke and the President of the United States on all key matters relating to national travel and tourism policy.

As a member of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, Perry will provide recommendations and expertise on all matters related to the travel industry, including air transportation, airport security, Homeland Security, visa issues and State Department matters, congressional issues and legislative matters, international marketing, business travel, conventions and meetings and national travel industry advocacy, national regulatory and tax matters among many others.

The nomination is a tremendous honor for New Orleans’ hospitality industry, as Perry is one of 29 hospitality industry CEOs appointed to serve on this board. It places him among other tourism luminaries such as David Kong, President and CEO of Best Western International; Richard H. Anderson, CEO of Delta Air Lines; Chuck Floyd, COO of Global Hyatt; John Sprouls, CEO of Universal Parks and Resorts; Jeremy Jacobs, Sr. Chairman and CEO of Delaware North; Adam Goldstein, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean International; Sam Gilliland, President and CEO of Sabre Holdings; Joseph Saunders, Chairman and CEO of VISA; and a number of others.

Rossi Ralenkotter, CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, is the only other CEO of a major urban destination marketing organization chosen to serve on the advisory board with Perry.

Perry also served on the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board in 2008 under the Bush Administration and Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, and is one of only two members asked to continue service with the Obama Administration board.

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TripAdvisor’s 2010 Top 10 Dirtiest Hotels

Oh, yeah. It’s that time of year again. Living in New Orleans, a city that relies on tourism for a large percentage of its revenue and a major provider of employment, I look froward to TripAdvisor’s Dirtiest Hotels list every year. I can’t recall any of the city’s hotels/motels ever being listed, but it always gives me just a touch of meany-pants, schadenfreude-ish pleasure to see just how terrible these “winners” are. View at your own risk!

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