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bears12.29.09Bayer Properties, developers of the new Summit Fremaux Lifestyle Center in Slidell, donated one hunderd Teddy Bears to the Northshore area Toys for Tots this holiday season. Distribution took place on Wednesday, December 16 at 6p.m. at the Northshore Harbor Center in Slidell.

“Toys for Tots relies solely on donations provided by the community and businesses,” said Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Walker, local organizer of this year’s Toys for Tots distribution event. “It is through the generosity of companies such as Bayer Properties that we are able to continue serving the needs of the children throughout the community.”

Members of the Keating Magee team were on hand during the event to help distribute the bears and other toys to over 1,500 kids.

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WCT_logo_CMYKAs the prestigious Windsor Court Hotel returns to local ownership, Keating Magee will provide marketing and public relations support for the property, highlighting its first-class amenities (including the Award-winning Grill Room, Le Salon Tea Room and The Polo Club Lounge) and helping to maintain the property’s position as a premier, independent luxury hotel, both locally and nationally.

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phb1Partners for Healthy Babies, an informational outreach program of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals – Office of Public Health, recently hosted two successful “Baby Fairs” that provided much-needed information to over a thousand women in the state of Louisiana. Each “Baby Fair” provides an opportunity for women to connect with community resources and organizations that can help them make healthy choices for themselves and their babies.

Keating Magee coordinated both “Baby Fairs” in New Orleans and Shreveport and has been coordinating the event in different regions throughout the state since 2005.

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coushattaKeating Magee has been tapped to handle public relations and marketing efforts for the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. KM will promote the Tribe’s various economic development and outreach initiatives, as well as the opening of the new Coushatta Heritage Center, a 20,000 square-foot, multi-million dollar facility showcasing the rich culture and history of the Coushatta Tribe.