New Orleans: Oil spill update

shannon  Jun 17

neworleans es1 New Orleans: Oil spill updateAs we all watch the oil pour out in the gulf, many of you have written asking what you can do and how it’s impacting our friends in New Orleans. I asked James, who helped us plan all our activities in New Orleans. He’s going to keep us posted as things develop, but here’s what he said:

Believe it or not, of all of the clients we currently have and had, you are the only one that has asked. And to be honest, I had a feeling if anyone would ask, Sweet would.

It’s a very odd situation because it is coastal right now and the only thing affecting New Orleans itself is the fear — people think New Orleans is covered in oil (like during Katrina when we were allegedly covered in water three years later) so the long-term affects of tourism could be altered. We haven’t experienced any major cancellations yet. I think people are holding out to see what is going to happen, but we’re hoping things will work out.

On the coastal side, it is a completely different story. These are people who for generations, all they’ve done is fish. Fishing is their livelihood, their life and their passion. They have nothing now. The reality is, they may never be able to fish again in their lifetime. The predictions of the devastation to the ecosystem are unknown. For Katrina, the forecast was bleak for the ecosystem, but it actually bounced back pretty quickly. This is sort of a different story. Read the rest of this entry »

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Whoo hoo in the big easy

shannon  Oct 14

Sweet New Orleans launch party

Dear friends,
It’s time to celebrate Sweet’s inaugural cruise, New Orleans style! We’re saying “bon voyage” with music, dancing and Sweet celebrity guests on the banks of the mighty Mississippi.

Meet us at Toulouse Street Wharf
Saturday, Nov. 7, 7-10pm

Tell your cab driver to take you to “the Toulouse Street Wharf, home of the Natchez Steamboat.” It’s near the French Quarter.

Free admission / cash bar and fantastic food from local vendors

Join us for jambalaya, gumbo and great gobs of glee. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re setting sail with us or not. Come out and play.

Let’s do this thing!

To the Caribbean and beyond,
Shannon

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Kathy Wolfe joins volunteer effort

Sweet  Jun 12

Kathy Wolfe Sweet 470x313 Kathy Wolfe joins volunteer effort
“Socially responsible travel is an idea whose time has come. I’m extremely proud to join Sweet in their efforts to make a difference,” Kathy Wolfe, founder of Wolfe Video, said. She joins Sweet in New Orleans for our wetlands restoration project. Kathy joins us on board as well for our celebration of “Itty Bitty Titty Committee.”

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Sweet Caribbean Cruise: Extra

Sweet  Jan 16

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New Orleans pre-cruise package

NEW ORLEANS LAUNCH PARTY
Let’s start our vacation in grand style with a party along the mighty
Mississippi. Enjoy Sweet DJs and celebrity guests, dancing, fantastic food festival stations where you can buy classic Cajun treats (mmm, Jambalaya and Bayou Gumbo) and cash bars.

Meet us at Toulouse Street Wharf
Saturday, Nov. 7, 7-10pm
Tell your cab driver to take you to “the Toulouse Street Wharf, home of the Natchez Steamboat.”
Free admission / cash bar and food

NEW ORLEANS PRE-CRUISE PACKAGE
November 5-8, 2009

Join Sweet on our three-day pre-package where we’ll enjoy the French Quarter at the Hotel Monteleone, a gay and lesbian history tour, a French Quarter tour, a cooking demonstration (followed by lunch), exclusive Sweet party and wetlands restoration project to protect the city from future flooding. Read the rest of this entry »

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