2012: A Year of Good Deeds
Each year, the Mudbug Media team takes time to give back to our community. As we enter 2013, we take a look back at the wonderful individuals and organizations with whom we had the opportunity to partner during 2012.
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Great Creole cuisine comes from the blending of cultural influences — French, Spanish, Caribbean and African — to create a truly distinctive and memorable taste. Our varied backgrounds allow us to share our collective expertise. As for Creole cooking, we start with one core piece of advice, “First you make a roux…”
Each year, the Mudbug Media team takes time to give back to our community. As we enter 2013, we take a look back at the wonderful individuals and organizations with whom we had the opportunity to partner during 2012.
At Mudbug Media, supporting the local community through charitable service comprises an important part of our company credo. Each year, we strive to contribute our time and resources to a range of organizations and projects; however, it’s always a special occasion when we can team with a client partner to do so. As such, our team recently participated in Ochsner Health System’s 5K Family Fest.
At Mudbug Media, we strive to give back to our community through volunteering. With that in mind, I came across a press release announcing a Lake Cleanup opportunity with the Barataria Terrebonne National Estuary Program (BTNEP), a group whose mission it is to protect, preserve, and restore our wetlands in Southeast Louisiana.

Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” Well, on the holiday commemorating the late civil rights leader, we were doing just that—doing for others. Spearheaded by the local non-profit Save Our Cemeteries, in coordination with HandsOn New Orleans, several of us used our day off to help keep our historic treasures and monuments erect and clean.