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Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office Postpones Neighborhood Cares Day in Central City to Next Weekend

NEW ORLEANS — The Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office (NEO) today announced it will regretfully postpone the Neighborhood Cares Day in Central City due to inclement weather. The rescheduled event will be held on Saturday, March 19th at the Keller Community Center (1814 Magnolia St.) from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

City departments, residents, churches, schools and businesses in Central City will come together to beautify and clean the neighborhood. Residents will also be able to enjoy free food and music, free COVID-19 tests and vaccines, job opportunities, a resource fair and more.

The Central City Neighborhood Cares Day is held in partnership with HandsOn New Orleans, PeeWee’s Crabcakes, Heard Dat Kitchen, New Orleans East Hospital and CORE New Orleans.

For more information, please visit nola.gov/nci.

About the Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office

The Mayor’s Neighborhood Engagement Office is the City’s permanent mechanism for public participation in government decision-making. We create opportunities for dialogue, information sharing, partnership, and action between City government and neighborhood residents and leaders.

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