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Adopt-A-Family spreads Christmastime joy Mom and 3 kids ‘completely overwhelmed’ by generosity

Christmas season, we try to match them with a family to help them out with presents and nonperishable food.” Tavion Kinnard is the mother of three children: Savion, 9; Ricky, 14; and Kamia, 15. They each received several items that were on their Christmas wish list. BY EVA JACOB BARKOFF “I got some makeup that I wanted, Nike Contributing writer tennis shoes and a uniform I can wear to school,” Kamia said. “We don’t always have The holiday season for the Kinnard fama great Christmas, but my grandmother ily can be summed up in one word: spectries, and this Christmas was great. I want tacular. to thank everyone for all the presents.” Just two months ago, Eva Kinnard found Ricky and Savion each received shoes, a post on Facebook offering help for famiuniforms and other gifts. lies in need during Christmas. It was spon“I got a football, some games and a coat,” sored by the LA Adopt-A-Family Program. Ricky said. “I wanted my grandchildren to receive “And I got a basketball and a few other something they wanted for Christmas,” things,” Savion added. Kinnard said. “You see, we don’t have a Thanks to Permanent Supportive Houslot, but I know God helped me to find this program. I can’t begin to tell you how very ing, a division of the Louisiana Department happy they are.” of Health, Tavion Kinnard, who at times as LA Adopt-A-Family Program is a nonprofbeen unhoused, now has a home. “I am so shocked; it all was just amazit organization founded by Kevin Buckel in STAFF PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER ing,” said Tavion Kinnard, 36. “The world 1992. Recipients of the program, which runs on donations, are identified by local organican sometimes be a cruel place but it’s Savion Rattler, 9, smiles is excited to open his Christmas present of new shoes. good to know there are good-hearted peozations such as Covenant House, a shelter for homeless youths. Also, area school coun- individual and their family. out the year,” Buckel said. “However, when ä See FAMILY, page 2G selors provide lists of items needed for each “We help families starting over through- families reach out for help during the

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A 2025 checklist for pet care The New Year is a great time to take inventory and set some new goals for our furry friends. Let’s unleash 2025 with our best paws forward for a healthy and safe year. Here is a quick list of some things we can evaluate now: Traci n Are the pets up Howerton to date on vaccinaANIMAL tions? RESCUE n Do they have name tags with current contact information? n Have they been microchipped? Is the microchip registered? n When’s the last time your pet had a dental? n Could the nails use a trim? Make sure all the pets have current identification tags, and that microchip information is up to date. Did the family move last year? Got a new phone number? Unfortunately, most only realize this information is outdated after a pet goes missing.

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Shannon Sanchez, center, with the Adopt-A-Family program, gets a round of hugs from Eva Kinnard, right, and her daughter, Tavion, left, and Eva’s grandchildren, Ricky, 14, Kamia, 15.

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Savion Rattler, 9, right, and his siblings, Ricky Kinnard, 14, center, and Kamia Kinnard, 15, left, open Christmas presents given to them by the Adopt-A-Family program.

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Continued from page 1G ple who care about others. Shannon Sanchez has been a volunteer with the LA Adopt-A-Family Program for about 10 years. She is the owner of Uniforms by Logo Express. “My staff shopped for shoes, clothing and toys,

and I purchased the nonperishable food,” Sanchez said. “Sometimes the families are overwhelmed by what the volunteers have done for them. You never know what someone is going through. This program helps families know that someone cares about them, and we hope we bring a little positivity into their lives.” LA Adopt-A-Family also

sponsors a school uniform drive held between the start of the school year and mid-September. “We target kids, again with the help of school counselors, who need uniforms,” Buckel said. “In 2024, we provided over 740 students with new uniforms.” Eva Kinnard said she is “completely overwhelmed” by the donations

“It was all just beautiful and much more than I expected,” she said. “All I wanted to do was to put a big smile on the faces of my grandchildren. And for them to know to always have hope that people do care about them.” If you would like to make donation to the LA Adopt-AFamily Program, go to the website LA-adoptafamily. com.

PET OF THE WEEK

AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOODS Melvin is a 2-year-old English bulldog mix with a big personality and an even bigger heart. The playful guy loves making new doggy friends. He is happiest playing tugof-war or fetch with his favorite toys. Whether exploring the backyard or checking out a new trail, he is always on the move, ready to sniff out his next big adventure. To learn more, email adopt@animalrescue neworleans.org. PROVIDED PHOTO

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Continued from page 1G If a pet is not already chipped, get that done. Tags can fall off or be removed, but the chip will always be there, and it gives a lost pet the best chance of getting back home. It is important to remember that getting the chip implanted is only the first step. It must then be registered in order for it to be fully effective in the event that a pet gets lost. RESOLUTIONS,TOO: New Year’s resolutions are for pets as well. How many of us are starting a diet this month? If the pets are looking extra fluffy, now is a great time to evaluate their food, portions and the number of treats given daily. If the cat or dog needs to shed a few pounds, feeding a balanced diet in the proper portions is a great way to get them fit and trim. Incorporating the pets into the “New Year, New You” exercise routine is good way to stick to those goals for the long-term. The benefits are two-fold: We get to enjoy quality time with our pets, and it gets everyone off the couch and outside moving. As we all know, it’s easier to maintain a fitness routine when we have an accountability partner, and the pets won’t charge a membership fee. We have some great jogging and walking buddies at ARNO who would love to have someone come and take them out. Now is the perfect time to set some new charitable giving goals to help the homeless pets in our community: Volunteer: Shelters depend on the

Eva Kinnard is all smiles after receiving school clothing for her grandchildren.

help of volunteers to care for the animals daily. It is a rewarding experience that makes a difference in the life of a homeless pet. Most shelters have volunteer opportunities for individuals, high school students and those needing community services hours, church groups, college groups and more. Foster: Want to give pet ownership a test drive before making the commitment to being a pet parent full time? Or, would you like to give a homeless pet a break from the shelter and help them learn the ins and outs of living in a home? Animal shelters and rescues need loving homes to provide safe and temporary living arrangements for pets. Donate: If time is a factor that prevents volunteering or fostering, consider donating supplies or making a monetary donation to your local shelter or rescue. We all know how expensive it is to take care of our pets. Imagine the food and vet bills for a rescue full of cats and dogs. Cleaning supplies, newspaper, toys, food and treats are also always needed. Adopt: Now that the holidays are behind us and we are getting back to normal routines, the time is right to welcome a new family member into the home. Shelters and rescues are overflowing with amazing pets waiting for a home to call their own. Traci D. Howerton is the volunteer manager for Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO), a nonprofit, volunteer-based, no-kill shelter. For more information on ARNO, visit www. animalrescueneworleans.org.

HOLIDAYS

CELEBRATION IN THE OAKS: The holiday lights festival has driving and walking tours through Jan. 3, starting weeknights at 6 p.m. and Friday and Saturday nights at 5 p.m. Dasher Passes allow those on driving tours to skip the line, and combined rates for walking and driving tours are available. Driving tours start at $7 for bikes and $20 for cars. Walking tours start at $20. CelebrationInTheOaks. com. POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE: The recreation of the classic children’s story on board an actual train will be available through Jan. 1 at New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, 1001 Loyola Ave. in New Orleans. Passengers will receive hot chocolate and cookies, a reading of the story, caroling and a visit from Santa. Tickets start at $42 and include specific departure times. www. nolathepolarexpressride.com. CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING: Residents of unincorporated Jefferson Parish and the town of Jean Lafitte can recycle Christmas trees in two ways: drop off at 400 David Drive in Metairie or 6440 Lapalco Blvd. in Marrero between Jan. 4 and Jan. 14, or trees can be placed curbside the evening of Jan. 8 for collection on Jan. 9, 10 or 11. Trees cannot be flocked, painted, artificial or have lights, garland, tinsel, ornaments, tree stands or plastic bags. www. JeffParish.gov.

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FAN EXPO: The pop culture extravaganza, set for Jan. 10-12 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, 900 Convention Center Blvd. in New Orleans, will include three days of programming with movies, TV, music, artists, writers, exhibitors and cosplay. William Shatner will be on the schedule, along with Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Tom Wilson, celebrating the 40th anniversary of “Back to the Future.” Other celebrities include Andy Serkis, Jodie Whittaker, Giancarlo Esposito, James Marsters, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, Heather Locklear, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone and Peter Facinelli. Tickets start at $29, with multi-day, ultimate and VIP packages available. fanexpohq. com. SWBNO COMMUNITY MEETINGS: The Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans will host a series of community meetings, inviting residents to help shape its future. Each will feature a 20-minute presentation by SWBNO leadership, then attendees will engage in facilitated small-group discussions to share feedback and explore solutions. A mini resource fair will also be available, offering one-on-one assistance with SWBNO programs and services. The meetings will be held Jan. 7 at Joe Brown Recreation Center (District E), 5601 Read Blvd.; Jan. 9 at Gernon Brown Recreation Center (District A), 1001 Harrison Ave.; Jan. 14 at Rosenwald An-

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Young visitors pop fog bubbles amid the lights at City Park’s annual Celebration in the Oaks. nex (District B), 1140 S Broad St.; Jan. 15 at Milne Recreation Center (District D), 5420 Franklin Ave.; and Jan. 16 at Morris Jeff Recreation Center (District C), 2529 Gen. Meyer Ave. Presentations begin at 6 p.m. swbno.org. PRIME TIME SENIORS KICK OFF: The St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation will host an event for St. Charles Parish residents aged 55 and older on Jan. 9, 10 a.m.-noon, at the Edward A. Dufresne Community Center, 274 Judge Edward Dufresne Parkway in Luling. The event marks the transition of the R.S.V.P. (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) to the Prime Time Seniors programming. The kickoff event will showcase these programs and give seniors a chance to share feedback. Free; registration required through Eventbrite. www.scpparksandrec. com. REX DEN SHOWING: The Rex Organization opens the doors of its float den for a special viewing for Friends of the Cabildo members and their guests on Jan. 18, 1-2:30 p.m., at 2531 S. Claiborne Ave. in New Orleans. Tickets start at $30. friendsofthecabildo.org.

CULTURE AND CONCERTS

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS SYMPOSIUM: Nunez Community College will host the annual seminar Jan. 10-11. The Friday sessions will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the auditorium at Nunez, 3710 Paris Road in Chalmette. The Saturday sessions will take place 9 a.m. to noon in the St. Bernard Council Chambers in the parish governmental complex, 8201 W. Judge Perez Drive in Chalmette. Free, but reservations are required through Eventbrite. www.nunez. edu. A HISTORY OF CARNIVAL: Friends of the Cabildo’s four-week adult history class about Carnival begins Jan.

8 at 6 p.m. on Zoom. Karen Leathem will present “The Origins of Carnival Day to Modern” on Jan. 8 and “Satire in Carnival” on Jan. 9. Barry Ancelet, “Cajun Mardi Gras” Jan. 9; Kim Vaz-Deville, “African American Carnival: Origins and Thriving Today” Jan. 13; Doug MacCash, “Evolution of Mardi Gras Throws” and Wayne Phillips, “To Be A Star: The Carnival Costume Designs of San Nicholas” Jan. 14. Registration is $40. friendsofthecabildo.org. “AMERICA’S MOST LITERARY NEIGHBORHOOD?”: T.R. Johnson, English professor at Tulane, will discuss the literary history of the French Quarter on Jan. 8, 6-7:30 p.m., at Gallier House, 1132 Royal St. in New Orleans. Tickets are available through Eventbrite starting at $15. hgghh.org. JAZZ & HERITAGE CONCERT SERIES: The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation will host the 2025 series at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center, 1225 N. Rampart St. in New Orleans. Beginning Jan. 10 with Mark Braud’s New Orleans Jazz Giants, the series continues on Jan. 11 with Victor Campbell, Jan. 17 with Mikhala “Jazz Muffin” Iversen, Jan. 18 with Jason Marsalis Presents: The Rare Works of Ellis Marsalis, Jan. 24 with The Pfister Sisters, Jan. 25 with Jason Stewart Quintet featuring Donald Vega and Jan. 31 with the Panorama Brass Band. Concerts begin at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $10 through Eventbrite. www.jazzandheritage.org. ARTHUR HARDY: New Orleans’s Mr. Mardi Gras will discuss all things Carnival on Jan. 14, 7 p.m., at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. in Metairie. One of the foremost experts on the city’s largest annual event, Hardy’s award-winning Mardi Gras Guide magazine has sold nearly 2 million copies to subscribers in all 50 states and 27 foreign countries. Free. www.jefferson.lib.la.us.

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Library card can help you keep stick to goals BY JANE LEGROS

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The new year is a time of change — starting new habits, setting goals, and embarking on new adventures. Trying something new can be daunting, but the New Orleans Public Library is here to help. Here are five ways to use your library card to help you dive into resolutions and make the most of 2025: 1. Achieve professional goals with LinkedIn Learning or Udemy, two massive online training libraries offering self-paced and ondemand content in fields ranging from art and design, business and marketing, technology and science, and everything in between. 2. Be more environmentally friendly by borrowing materials instead of buying them. In addition to books, the library lends out CDs

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BOOK EVENTS WRITER’S CLINIC: The Jan. 11 clinic will feature Maurice Carlos Ruffin and Tad Bartlett, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. in Metairie. Ruffin will lead “Starting and Finishing Your Stories” at 9:30 a.m., for writers of all kinds of prose stories. Bartlett’s session, at 11 a.m., is “Beginning and Endings.” The sessions, for beginners or experienced writers, are free. www.jefferson.lib.la.us. THE CRUSH TOUR: The event, celebrating the release of two editions in the romancelandia genre, will feature Alexandra Vasti &

Zoe Brennan, authors of “Earl Crush,” and Laura Piper Lee, author of “First Crush.” The program, set for Jan 18, 6 p.m., at Blue Cypress Books, 8123 Oak St. in New Orleans, will include readings and discussion. www. bluecypressbooks.com. “THE MEETING OF AIR AND WATER”: Author Sharon LaCour will sign copies of her debut novel at Blue Cypress Books, 8123 Oak St. in New Orleans, on Jan. 23, 6:30-8 p.m. There will be a discussion and book signing. www. bluecypressbooks.com.

CLASSES PEOPLE PROGRAM NOLA: Registration is open for classes for seniors. The spring semester runs Jan. 21 to May 15 on two campuses, 2240 Lakeshore Drive in New Orleans and 6201 Stratford Place in Algiers. The class fee is $200 for unlimited in-person course enrollment; the online-only class fee is $150. peopleprogram. org. LEARNING BEFORE LUNCH: The Jan. 9 meeting will discuss “The Science and Research Behind Therapeutic Music.” Cathy Anderson, a harpist working with the Music for Healing and Transition Program through the state Health Department, will discuss how live music can heal the mind, body and spirit,

presenting historical references and current research. The program will be held at UNO’s Homer L. Hitt Alumni Center, 2000 Lakeshore Drive in New Orleans beginning at 10 a.m. Annual membership is $25, $30 per couple, or a $5 donation. www.learningbeforelunch.com. WALKING TOUR GUIDE CLASS: Applications are being accepted for the 2025 Friends of the Cabildo Walking Tour Guide Class. Classes start March 10, 2025. Almost 100 hours of class time across one month provide an overview of New Orleans history, architecture and culture. The walking tour guide class is offered one time per year at the Cabildo, 701 Chartres St. in New Orleans. friendsofthecabildo.org.

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EJ Hospital Auxiliary holds Christmas luncheon The East Jefferson General Hospital Auxiliary recently held its Christmas luncheon. In attendance were, back row from left, Constance Young, Lisa Hunt, Karen Villavoso, Ruby Brewer, East Jefferson General Hospital CEO Greg Nielsen, Anita Brite, Marlene Duronselet and Mary Anderson; front row, Faith Peperone, Jolene Ryan, Dianne Breaux, Carrel Epling, Gloria Parish, JoAnn Bohm, Darlene McGarry, Carol Hall, Amy Cioll, Diane Thames, Leonora Dowell and Sharon Montreuil. Not pictured is Debbie Schmitz, president of East Jefferson General Hospital. PROVIDED PHOTO

Metairie library to dedicate U.S. flag with Pledge of Allegiance in Braille from the moment they’re A Braille U.S. flag doborn and begin their quest nated by the Blinded Vetto become guide dogs for erans of America will be the blind. dedicated at a ceremony Informational tables will from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 4 feature Braille books for at the East Bank Regional adults and children cirLibrary, 4747 W. Napoleon Chris Ave., Metairie. culated through the State Smith The date marks the Library of Louisiana and LIBRARY 216th birthday of Louis resources from VetNOW, LAGNIAPPE Braille, the Frenchman an app offered though the who developed a raisedJefferson Parish Library dot alphabet for the visuthat pairs military veterans with online counselors for ally impaired in 1824. assistance with federal, state, and The bronze tactile flag that will local resources. be donated features a bas relief AUTHOR EVENT: Co-authors John of the stars and stripes. The Pledge of Allegiance is embossed Pope and Susan Langenhenning will discuss their new book, in English literary Braille code “Painting the Town: The Imporover the smooth stripes. This graphic not only serves those tance of Color in Historic New Americans who are blind, but Orleans Architecture,” at 7 p.m. also is a tactile aid for instructJan. 6 at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., ing blind students about how the Metairie. American flag appears to the “Painting the Town” examines sighted. how New Orleans’ earliest resiThe ceremony will include speeches followed by a concert dents incorporated bright hues of patriotic music by the Marine into their building designs, how Forces Reserve Band and a brief historic materials influenced lecture by Cyril Lagvanec, the the city’s colorful streetscapes, curator of the American-Italian and the modern ways that resiResearch Library, about the life dents express their personalities and times of Louis Braille. through their vibrant homes. The event will conclude with It includes essays by historic a screening of the 2018 feature preservation experts and noted documentary “Pick of the Litter,” journalists, and captures the which follows a litter of puppies city’s spirit with vivid architec-

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tural images by award-winning The Times-Picayune photographer by Chris Granger. Langenhennig is the former director of communications for the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans and editor of its award-winning magazine, Preservation in Print. Pope, a New Orleans reporter since 1973, was a member of The Times-Picayune’s team that won two Pulitzer Prizes in 2006 for coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. He is a contributing writer for The TimesPicayune. FOOD AND COCKTAIL DEMOS: Two food and cocktail demonstrations at the Jefferson Parish Library —

one on each bank of the river — will honor the legacy of the War of 1812. Nora Wetzel, a local chef who specializes in the cuisine of southern France, will discuss what foods were consumed at the time of the war against the British and demonstrate a dish made at that time. Elizabeth Pearce, a local mixologist and owner of “Drink and Learn,” will talk about the drinks consumed at the time and demonstrate a cocktail. These events will occur: n 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7, East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie n 6:30 p.m. Jan. 21, West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey. Patrons will be allowed to sample the dishes. Patrons younger than 21 years of age will not be served alcohol. COMPUTER SKILLS: The New Year is a time for resolutions, and that means making efforts to be a better user of technology. Those interested in computer classes should go to the JPL website, then to the classes. Be sure to register. East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, Metairie. n Microsoft Excel 1: 10 a.m. to noon, Jan. 6 n Microsoft Excel 2: 2 p.m. to

4 p.m. Jan. 6 n Microsoft Word 1: 10 a.m. to noon, Jan. 9 n Microsoft Word 2: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 9 Jane O’Brien Chatelain West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan, Harvey. n Microsoft Excel 1: 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 3 n Microsoft Excel 2: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 3 n Internet Basics: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 8 SCIENCE BOOK CLUB: Jerry Villere is the host of the library’s newest book club. The Science Book Club meets from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie. Here’s what the club will be reading: n “Until the End of Time” by Brian Greene: 1 p.m. Jan. 19 n “Minerals: A Short Introduction” by David Vaughn: 1 p.m. Feb. 16. n “The Song of the Cell” by Siddhartha Muckherjee: 1 p.m. March 16. CLOSURE: All Jefferson Parish Libraries will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, in honor of Martin Luther King Day. Chris Smith is manager of adult programming at the Jefferson Parish Public Library.

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COLLEGES BEST FOR VETS: Loyola University, Xavier University of Louisiana and LSU have been included in the 2024 Best for Vets: Colleges rankings released by Military Times. The list considers services and practical information available to help veterans make important decisions about career planning and using the education benefits they earned. The rankings evaluate schools’ veteranfocused programs, Department of Education data, and feedback from the Department of Veterans Affairs. FULBRIGHT AWARD: Caroline Calogero, a 2020 graduate of Mount Carmel Academy, is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Student Award for the 2024-2025 academic year. She will serve as an English teaching assistant in South Korea. Calogero, a 2024 graduate of Rhodes Calogero College in Memphis, was an economics and religious studies double major. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS: Debra Karhson, an assistant professor of psychology at UNO, has received a 2024 Healthy Longevity Catalyst Award, designed to stimulate research and entrepreneurism in support of healthy longevity. The award, from the National Academy of Medicine, includes $50,000 to research social connection in aging adults. Karhson is one of 16 project leaders around the world to receive the award. She will lead a project called “The Neurological Mechanisms of Social Connection in Aging Adults.” Karhson holds a doctorate in neuroscience from Tulane and heads the Brains in Learning and Social Synchrony Lab at UNO. NUNEZ COMMUNITY COLLEGE: During the Spring semester starting Jan. 14, Nunez will open two classes to the community as noncredit courses for a one-time price. Those participating will attend Intro to Ceramics and Intro to Digital Art alongside students taking the courses for college credits. Assignments and grading criteria will be the same for both groups. Intro to Digital Art will meet on Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. The cost is $75 per student, $25 for students aged 60 years and older. Intro to Ceramics will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. The cost is $189 per student, $125 for 60 years and older. Nunez.edu/STEAM. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS: A new bachelor of science degree program in neuroscience will begin in fall 2025 at UNO. The degree prepares students for employment or graduate school, including medical school and allied health programs, in the field of neuroscience, which is the study of the nervous system. The program is interdisciplinary, with courses taught by faculty from psychology, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and philosophy.

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Nunez Practical Nursing students who participated in the Fall 2024 Pinning Ceremony, pictured from left on the first row, are Michelle duTreil, Shelsea Hernandez, Daejeanae Clayton, Keitriane Brown, Gwenett O’Quin, Leshea Norris, Sade’ Smith, Brieon Bentley, Trevalta Jackson, Santina Jones, Glennell Foster, Andrea Gilmore, Christina Vasquez, Asia Starks, Celine Clark and Sonia Mones Landry; second row, Sara Fernandez, Ronise Braud, Nicole Sergutin, Courtney Bienemy Brownell, Seandre Napoleon, Charla Bell, Tabitha James, Leylah Rivera, Derriyell Carter, Andrea Gilmore, Jasmine Jeff, Keaire Jones, Jaleesa Johnson, Belynda Brown, Jealesa Smiles and Jinel Brooks-Hunter.

Nunez Practical Nursing grads recognized at pinning ceremony Staff report Nunez Community College recognized 32 future nurses Dec. 12 during the college’s fall 2024 Practical Nursing Pinning Ceremony at the Harbor Center in Slidell. The fall class included Charla Bell, Chalmette; Brieon Bentley, New Orleans; Ronise Braud, Harvey; Courtney Bienemy Brownell, Violet; Jinel Brooks-Hunter, Marrero; Belynda Brown, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Keitriane Brown, Metairie; Derriyell Carter, Chalmette; Celine Clark, Ponchatoula; Daejeanae Clayton, Harvey; Michelle duTreil, Gretna; Sara Fernandez, Harvey; Glennell Foster, New

Dominican students adopt families for Christmas As part of St. Mary’s Dominican High School’s annual Adopt-a-Family program, 109 residents at the Audubon Retirement Village, 38 from Metro Center for Community Advocacy, 14 from Catholic Charities, and 12 from the community and Dominican’s neighbors received gifts provided by students in their religion classes and through donations from school personnel. Campus Ministry Club officers organized the gifts. Dominican High School students shown from left are Payton Bouton, Grace Ohlmeyer, Lauren Webre, Hannah Booth, Carolyn Craig and Mariah Cador, holding the door, is Rebecca Wallace, campus minister.

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— ONLY —

— ONLY —

5

3/$

8 - 14 OZ

LIMIT 2

6 - 11.5 OZ SELECTED

— ONLY —

10

4/$

LB

Taylor Farms Lean Cuisine Salad, Angel Hair Coleslaw, Tri Color Salads Garden or Stouffers Entrées Coleslaw or Shredded Iceberg Lettuce

6

2/$

9.6 - 13.3 OZ SELECTED

Kellogg’s Special K Cereal

save on healthier selections for a new year and a new you! SAVE $ 00 1

LB

1

$ 69 Seedless

KINGS RIVER CALIFORNIA GROWN

Large Navel Oranges

1 LB BAG WONDERFUL

LB

Lemons

2

$ 99 Cara Cara

2 LB KINGS RIVER

Pink Oranges

3

$ 99 Whole

2 LB BAG GRIMMWAY FARMS

Carrots

1

4

$ 99 Bell & Evans

$ 99

16 OZ PACK

Ground Chicken

16 OZ PACK

5

$ 00

Beef, Chicken or Pork Kabobs

7

$ 99

24 OZ PACK

Butterball Turkey Tenderloin

2 LB BOX

Butterball Turkey Burgers

8

$ 99

9

Orange Roughy Fillet

EA

gulf coast Local

5

$ 99 40/50 CT

NEW ZEALAND

5

$ 99

Bell & Evans Organic Ground Chicken

10 OZ

12 PACK 12 OZ

88

Starkist Chunk Light Tuna

When You Buy 4

— ONLY —

1 LB

5

¢

LB

5 OZ IN OIL OR WATER

SAVE $ 96 7

When You Buy 3

LB

— ONLY —

2/$

2 LB BAG

1

$ 97 LB

USDA GRADE A SANDERSON FARMS

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast

— ONLY —

SAVE 30 ¢

57 LIMIT 2

— ONLY —

$ 99

WILD-CAUGHT

LB

Peeled Gulf Shrimp

LB

largest selection & lowest prices on wine, spirits & beer

12

$

Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bud Light or Yuengling PROUDLY FEATURING

99

3 LITER SELECTED

Bota Box or Black Box Wine

NOW AVAILABLE AT 701 Baronne Street New Orleans, LA

15

$

99

750 ML SELECTED

Kendall Jackson Wine

$ 00 Sushi 5

TUESDAY

11

$

99

750 ML

Corazón Blanco Tequila

21

$

99

7AM - 10AM DAILY

BREAKFAST

HOT BAR

1.75 LITER

Benchmark Bourbon

19 99

$

11AM - 7PM DAILY

HOT BAR

Prices good at New Orleans, Gretna, Kenner, Metairie, Marrero, Slidell, Mandeville and Covington locations January 1st - January 8th, 2025.


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