
Over 10,000 of us swarmed into New Orleans for five days. Everything from business meetings and awards dinners to community service and street fairs.

Here's the property where I did my volunteer hours. I was able to meet the woman who lived here and hear her story first hand. I guess many of the homes that were lost had been in families for generations. Lots of the people around town are New Orleans born-and-raised. I know, kinda hard to imagine having been born in Stockton, huh?

Lunch at the Saint's Superdome. Pretty cool. Nice turf.

We packed all 10,000+ of us into the Hornet's stadium.
That's a lot of highly caffeinated people.

And of course the evening isn't complete until Bono comes out firing with his particular brand of self depricating rock-star humor.
Still pretty cool, though ...
Proud to be a partner.
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