Friday, October 24, 2008

AAJ Habitat for Humanity Project Announced


Start your convention experience by giving back to the host city of New Orleans.

Join other AAJ members and registrants for a one day Habitat for Humanity project in the Musicians’ Village of New Orleans. Participants will be busy hammering, sawing, and painting houses in and around the site of Habitat’s Musicians’ Village.

Project Itinerary: Friday, February 6, 2009

8:15 am Load buses at Sheraton Hotel and depart for tour of Katrina devastated areas.
9:00 am Arrive at build site. Site Hosts/Assistants welcome participants
9:15 am Begin work
12:30 pm Lunch and drinks served on site
1:00 pm Resume work
2:45 pm Clean-up
4:00 pm Load buses and return to hotel

SIGN UP BY DECEMBER 15, 2008!

Monday, October 20, 2008

AAJ Winter Convention Brochure

The AAJ 2009 Winter Convention Brochure is here. Click below for the latest updates.



Tuesday, October 14, 2008

New Orleans Named the Best City in the United States for Dining and Live Music by Headline News and Travel+ Leisure “America’s Favorite Cities” Survey


125,000 travelers select New Orleans as number one for destination restaurants, food/dining and live music.

New Orleans has been named the best city to dine in the United States, taking top honors for the “Destination Restaurant” category and best in overall “Food/Dining” in Headline News and Travel + Leisure Magazine’s annual “America’s Favorite Cities” survey.

New Orleans also was honored as the best place in the country for live music, and ranked second nationally for nightlife.

An online survey appeared on travelandleisure.com and was accessible via cnn.com from March 7, 2008, to June 15, 2008. Respondents were asked to rate their choice of one or more cities from across the country in 45 different categories on culture, shopping, people, food and other characteristics.

New Orleans was voted best in the following subcategories:
Live music/bands
Destination restaurants
Ethnic food/cheap eats
Vintage stores/flea markets

Other top five finishes for New Orleans include:
Cafés/coffee bars
Spring Break
Cocktail hour/lounge scene
Late-night/club scene
Singles/bar scene
Diverse
Affordability
People-watching
Antique stores
Wild weekend

New Orleans beat world-famous culinary capitals such as San Francisco, Chicago and New York.