A day of connection: ExxonMobil Baytown Community Picnic
- Nearly 600 community members attended the Community Picnic, bringing neighbors together in a family-friendly environment.
- The event featured STEM activities, games and community organizations to provide meaningful opportunities.
- The picnic demonstrated ExxonMobil’s commitment to supporting the well-being of the Baytown community
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We were proud to bring back the ExxonMobil Baytown Community Picnic. The event served as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with our neighbors, demonstrate support for local organizations that contribute to the vibrancy and well-being of the community.
The picnic was held on May 2, at Bicentennial Park and welcomed nearly 600 community members. The event was designed to bring neighbors together in a welcoming, family-friendly environment and to highlight ExxonMobil’s operations and impact in the Baytown area.
The day featured complementary food, hands-on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities, games, and more than 15 community organizations, including Lee College, Cool X Dad, Baytown Parks and Recreation, and United Way. These groups provided meaningful engagement opportunities, including a free food distribution of up to 250 boxes by Hearts and Hands of Baytown, while also increasing awareness of several programs and services available to residents.
Baytown Mayor Charles Johnson shared that “The event embodied ExxonMobil’s commitment to Baytown, fostering connections between the company, its employees, and the broader community on a picture-perfect spring afternoon.”
Together, these efforts created a day of connection, learning, and community engagement, reinforcing our commitment to being a trusted and active partner in the Baytown area. We are grateful for the continued support from our employees, community partners, and local leaders who made this event possible.
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