Think BIG : The 2008 Cable Show. May 18-20 - Morial Convention Center - New Orleans

Fannie C. Williams Elementary Playground

KaBOOM! - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Partner.
FOX Cable Networks - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Supporter.
HARRIS - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Supporter.
Ideas & Solutions Inc. - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Supporter.
Motorola - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Supporter.
TVN Entertainment - Rebuilding School Playgrounds Supporter.

Working with the national non-profit playground builder, KaBOOM!, a community partner and with design input from the kids themselves, we have a chance to fund and actually re-build some of these important, community play spaces. Thanks to the contributions from NCTA members, we are thrilled to announce that a playground is underway at Fannie C. Williams Elementary School.

We are still looking for volunteers so make sure to tell your friends to also sign up and volunteer.

Project Information

Volunteer Arrival: 9 a.m. at the Morial Convention Center.

Project Time: Saturday, May 17, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Ribbon Cutting: Saturday, May 17, 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Featuring: Nickelodeon's Naked Brothers Band, cable executives and local dignitaries.

Future Site of Fannie C. Williams Elementary School's Playground

Future site of the playground at Fannie C. Williams Elementary School.

Volunteer FAQ

  • Volunteer Transportation: All volunteers will load busses traveling to and from Fannie C Williams Elementary School. Please be sure you enter the bus that has a sign outside reading “CableCares Playground/Fannie C Williams”.

  • Waivers: While on the bus you will be asked to sign a waiver and present that at the registration tables at the school. Every volunteer must have a signed waiver to enter the site.

  • Team Assignments: Upon arrival at the school, you will be given your team assignment. Assignments are truly random and will not be made according to corporation. This is truly an industry-wide project, so plan to bond with some new colleagues!

  • Volunteer End of Day: By 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, all volunteers will be arriving at the Morial Convention Center via bus. The actual playground will take approximately 6 hours to build.

  • Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: The Fannie C Williams playground build will conclude with a ribbon cutting ceremony that will start promptly at 4 p.m. All volunteers will be present. The playground must sit for 72 hours before it can be used.

  • What Should I Wear? We recommend that volunteers dress in comfortable weather-appropriate clothing that they do not mind getting irreversibly dirty. Closed toe shoes are required. CableCares will be handing out T-shirts to all volunteers before the day begins. The project will proceed rain or shine. We ask is that volunteers bring an energetic spirit, challenge themselves, motivate others, and have some fun!

  • Personal Belongings: Please do not bring purses and other valuables to the build project. There will not be a secure place for your belongings.

  • Will Volunteers be Fed on Build Day? Yes-- a well-fed volunteer is a happy volunteer! There is a special committee that has been working hard in advance of our arrival, breakfast, lunch and drinks to keep everybody hydrated and energized throughout the day will be provided. Breakfast is served before the kick-off ceremony and lunch takes place in shifts by team between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

  • Restroom facilities are available on-site for all volunteers.

  • Do Volunteers Need Any Special Skills or a Certain Level of Physical Capability? No. Everyone has something to contribute. If you have any medical conditions that prohibit you from certain activities, please let Melinda Schwartz know immediately. Building a playground is similar to putting together a puzzle and every adult can pitch in.  Many hands make light work! 

Questions?

Send an e-mail to Melinda Schwartz cablecares@ncta.com.

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