NARdi Gras

Nardi GrasNew Orleans welcomed over 22,000 realtors and guests for the 2006 REALTOR Conference and expo, last weekend, the largest meeting in the city since Hurricane Katrina and proof that New Orleans is open for convention business, generating over $34 million in economic impact to the area.

Stephen Perry, president and CEO of the New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau said, “We cannot fully express our gratitude to the National Association of Realtors for their commitment and service to New Orleans, especially for the volunteer community service projects that will help so many Gulf Coast residents. The fact that the largest trade association in the United States trusted New Orleans to host its record-breaking meeting, should send a resounding message to the world that New Orleans convention business is back.”

Everyone who attended remarked on how happy people were to see them, “Thank you for coming!” “Thank you, Realtors!” “Please go back and tell your friends to come to New Orleans.”; refrains heard over and over again

Presidents George H. Bush and Bill Clinton had the crowd laughing uproariously and wiping away tears. Their message; bipartisan cooperation can get wonders done, and they both showered their gratitude to Realtors for coming to the city. And Harry Connick Jr., along with several jazz legends, put on a riveting show.

But it wasn’t all play, a few numbers will give you a sense of what’s been accomplished by Realtors in just a few days:

8,364: The number of hours NAR members had spent in volunteer activities through Saturday, November 11.
 
15,000: The number of dollars NAR donated to purchase supplies and equipment to help restore City Park. The equipment used during volunteer projects in the park will remain for future upkeep and maintenance.

4: The number of houses framed by NAR volunteers above and beyond the planned three in a Habitat for Humanity builds in a single day — November 7. This represents only a small portion of members’ volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity, 55 houses in total.
 
100: the number of dollars worth of nutritious food provided for every NAR volunteer hour with the Second Harvest Food Bank. Volunteer’s unloaded goods from trucks, readied the food for sorting, and then sorted the donated items into food groups for distribution.
 
535: The number of students at De La Salle School who will have a better learning environment thanks to volunteers’ efforts in painting areas of the school.

3: The number of months ahead of schedule the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library has moved, due to the contributions of NAR volunteers who sorted donated books for distribution to schools and literacy programs as well as the library’s weekly book sale to raise funds to rebuild and expand the library.

20: The number of computers hooked up at the St. Joan of Arc School during a day of activities that also included repainting a map of the United States on the blacktop of the school’s courtyard, among many painting projects.

This week’s Real Estate Insight:

While these are some of the measurable results of volunteer efforts during NARdi Gras, the overall value can’t be quantified. How to you put a value on providing a safe, clean, and healthy learning environment for children in the city’s schools? Or restoring parks where people can enjoy the peace and beauty of the area? Or putting displaced people back into houses they can call their own?   As NAR president Tom Stevens expressed, “We’re in the business of building communities and putting people into homes.”

This week’s Home of the week: 

12 Kerns Blvd. Cumberland, RI 02864. Click here for details. 

2 Responses to “NARdi Gras”

  1. Celia Almonte Says:

    It was great to see realtors from all over the country and many parts of the world come together to give support to New Orleans. Realtors are a special breed and will always rise to the occasion.

    I believe the NAR has been a great inspiration to everyone, and I have heard that because of the success of our Convention, several other organizations have booked conventions in New Orleans.

    New Orleans is a great place, wonderful music, food,incredible architecture, and lovely, charming, kind people. New Orleans is a great destination. I will return.

  2. Ed & Kathy Hardie Says:

    We want to echo Celia’s remarks above and say how great it was to return to New Orleans for the Convention. The courage of NAR to hold it there was equally matched by the heart-warming reception we received from all the taxi drivers, waitstaff, shopkeepers, and the realtors from New Orleans. They were truly greatful to have all of us there. We would like to encourage everyone to visit, and to contribute in whatever way to help rebuild New Orleans.

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