Taylor Porter Attorneys Help Baton Rouge Bar Host Successful Easter Egg Hunt Event

April 25, 2016

Easter Bunny (Artis ulmer), Mac Womack and Talya Bergeron helped hide eggs at the Bernard Terrace elementary School hunts.

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Taylor Porter attorneys Ashley Meredith, Mac Womack and Erin Sayes Kenny were pictured in this month's Baton Rouge Bar Association's "Around The Bar" magazine for helping the BRBF collect 17,695 eggs, surpassing the collection goal by several thousand as the BRBF hosted its annual Easter Eggstravaganza, March 21-24, with Easter egg hunts for children attending Bernard Terrace, University Terrace and St. Francis Xavier elementary schools.

More than 2,600 Easter eggs and candy were donated to the Children’s Outpatient Medical Center in Baton Rouge as part of this project.

Prior to the Easter Egg Hunt day, Taylor Porter held an internal collection drive for the Easter Eggstravaganza. Monetary donations, pre-filled eggs, empty eggs and bags of individually wrapped candy were collected by Taylor Porter attorney Ashley Meredith, who serves on the BRBA Volunteer Committee.

In the community, Taylor Porter attorneys and staff embrace the role of “corporate citizens” — and our firm understands that community stewardship requires an ongoing commitment from our entire firm. Whether serving on the boards of directors of nonprofit organizations or making contributions to worthwhile causes, our attorneys and staff make significant contributions to the communities in which they live and work.

Photographed (L to R) are Francis M. M. Comeaux, Catie Gits, Ashley Meredith, Lauren Temento (Bunny), Erin Kenney, Heather Landry and Mary Colvin.

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