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A host of holiday camps BREC is hosting a variety of fall holiday camps for children to enjoy during their school Thanksgiving breaks. Call (225) 272-9200 or visit brec.org/holidaycamps for details. FALL HOLIDAY CAMP: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Independence Community Park, ages 4 to 12; and Milton J. Womack Park, ages 4 to 5, children must be potty trained; holiday-themed games, arts and crafts. Fee is $42 per child or $14 per day. FALL ZOO CAMP: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Baton Rouge Zoo, ages 6 to 12; guided zoo walks, seasonally-themed games and crafts and interaction with zoo animals. Fee is $35 per day for East Baton Rouge Parish residents and $42 per day for out-of-parish residents. Call (225) 775-3877, option 2. FALL HISTORY CAMP: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Magnolia Mound Plantation, ages 7 to 12; fallthemed crafts, history talks, tours of the historic house and grounds and cooking in the open-hearth kitchen. Fee is $44 for EBR Parish residents and $52.80 for out-ofparish residents. Call (225) 343-4955. GOBBLE GOBBLE THANKSGIVING TENNIS CAMP: Monday through Wednesday at City-Brooks Community Park, ages 6 to 16. Fee is $129.99 per person. Visit brec.org/tennis. TURKEY TROT JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP: Monday through Wednesday at Independence Community Park Tennis Center, ages 5 to 16. Fee is $140 per person. Visit brec. org/tennis.

Make-and-take craft

River Center Branch Library will host a make-andtake craft time for children ages 3 to 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. Children will make a cardboard turkey decoration for the Thanksgiving table or to display at home. Call (225) 389-4959 for details.

Books Cinema Week

The Main Library will show movies based on titles featured in the “Tattered Books” exhibit at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Nov. 27. All ages are welcome, but children younger than age 9 must be accompanied by an adult. Call (225) 231-3760 for details.

Monopoly mania

In celebration of National Game/Puzzle Week, Monopoly in various forms will be available for teens to play at Carver Branch Library. Enjoy classic Monopoly on Monday, life-sized Monopoly on Tuesday and Monopoly Deal on Wednesday. All games will be played from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Ragtag crafts

Teens, bring your old Tshirts to Eden Park Branch Library at 3 p.m. Tuesday äSee AROUND, page 3G

Photos provided by KEVIN NEE

Brothers Kevin and Scot Nee pause on their trans-America bike ride to enjoy the sights at Riverside Park in downtown Spokane, Wash.

Baton Rouge Magnet High School teacher Kevin Nee takes a breather at the Devils Tower National Monument campground in Devils Tower, Wyo.

Kevin Nee bikes across the MelroseTwin Bridges County Road, a 21-mile dirt road Nee and his brother took to avoid riding 50 extra miles through Montana during their trip.

Brothers Kevin and Scot Nee celebrate the end of their journey with bicycle wheels in the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia Beach, Va., on Aug. 10.

Brothers make the most of coast-to-coast bike ride BY KATE STEVENS

an “aging guy like me,” said Nee, a former collegiate gymnast now coaching gymnastics and teachAlthough Kevin Nee had been ing at Baton Rouge Magnet High taking long-distance bicycle School. So, Nee put aside his rocktrips for years, he considered himself more of a rock-climber climbing equipment and answered the call of the open road. than a bicyclist. This summer, Nee, 60, comBut, around the age of 50, the sport became a bit too rough for pleted his longest bike trip by Special to The Advocate

traveling 4,532 miles on his Surly Long Haul Trucker touring bicycle from Bellingham, Washington, to Virginia Beach, Virginia. “Life at 10 mph is pretty awesome,” Nee said. “You see a lot more than what you see zooming by in a car at 70 mph.” Nee began biking in the ninth grade when he rode from his

HAPPY TRAILS

Sacred Heart run, walk for good cause

home in Tullahoma, Tennessee, to Huntsville, Alabama, a distance of 60 miles, just to spend the night in a baseball park and come home the next day. Since then, 22 of Nee’s 32 bicycle tours have been more than 500 miles long, he said, including trips from Chicago to Baton Rouge and along the Mississippi

River from Kansas City, Kansas, to Baton Rouge. International trips have led Nee along trails from Quebec City, Quebec, through the Canadian countryside to Nova Scotia and then on a ferry to Portland, Maine. äSee BIKE RIDE, page 3G

Sacred Heart of Jesus School sixth-graders Madeline Brown and Anna Musso break into dance during the school’s Tiger Trail event on Friday. Making their way behind them are sixth-grader Cindy Tran, fifth-grader Katelyn Meyers and sixth-graders Ian Barber and Dashiell Pickenheim.

Advocate staff report Sacred Heart of Jesus School held its first Tiger Trail run Friday on the school campus, raising $13,000. Students in prekindergarten through eighth grade participated in the event sponsored by the Sacred Heart of Jesus Home and School Association. Students walked or ran the trail for 30 minutes. Sacred Heart parents Catharine McKay and Katie Cheatham co-chaired the event. Students recognized for collecting the most money from their individual sponsors were third-grader Daniel Manchester, first place; fourth-grader Isabella Rawlinson and second-grader Graysen Rawlinson, tied for second place; and sixth-grader Jemma Wood and first-grader Rich Akin, tied for third place. The class raising the most money was Jennifer Williams’ Photos provided by LISA BLACK COSSÉ first-grade class, followed by Kendra Charbonnet’s first- Sacred Heart of Jesus School seventh-grader Janelle Parker, front, enjoys the Tiger grade class and Kyla Lewis’ Trail walk/run with classmates Madelyn Adcock, Abby Frens, Katie Betz and Caroline fourth-grade class. Murphry on Friday. The event raised $13,000.

Sacred Heart of Jesus School thirdgrader Daniel Manchester collected the most money for the Tiger Trails event. Kindergartners, from left, Kamryn Baker, Blake Broussard and Alex Landry take part in the event.

Photo provided by RENÉE BOUTTE MYER

Charlotte Britten, left, and Renée Boutte Myer arrive at Buchanan Elementary as part of Volunteers in Public Schools for a recent Principal for a Day program.

VIPS lends skills, heart in schools BY RANDEE ILES

Manship School News Service Volunteers are working to improve public education in East Baton Rouge Parish through Volunteers in Public Schools, a community nonprofit with multiple programs aimed at achieving this goal. In two of the programs, EveryBody Reads and EveryOne Counts, volunteers meet with children to read to them and help with math problems. Besides volunteering, VIPS is helping schools by creating partnerships with area businesses and organizations through Partners in Education. LSU’s College of Human Sciences and Education participates in the program. “We have so much human capital and human resources and kind hearts and hands that will hopefully be able to make a difference,” said Renée Boutte Myer, outreach and advocacy coordinator for the college. Myer participated in a recent VIPS Principal for a Day program, where Partners in EduäSee VIPS, page 4G


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community CRIME INCIDENTS Based on crime incidents reported in Baton Rouge and handled by the Baton Rouge Police Department. Crimes include burglaries (vehicle, residential and nonresidential), robberies (individual and business), auto theft, homicides and rapes. Below are descriptions and locations of crimes as reported by the Baton Rouge Police Department for certain types of crimes by police district between Nov. 7 and Nov. 14.

District 1 ASSAULT

n 1000 block of Executive Park Avenue; 1:15 p.m., Nov. 9. n 1000 block of North Donmoor Avenue; 2:38 p.m., Nov. 10. n 3300 block of Iroquois Street; 6:13 p.m., Nov. 11. n 6200 block of Greenwell Springs Road; 4:18 p.m., Nov. 12. BATTERY n 1200 block of North 36th Street; 12 p.m., Nov. 7. n 1000 block of North Monet Drive; 9:15 a.m., Nov. 7. n 600 block of North Ardenwood Drive; 4:05 a.m., Nov. 8. n 6100 block of Florida Boulevard; 9:50 p.m., Nov. 8. n 2500 block of North Lula Avenue; 10:30 a.m., Nov. 8. n 3100 block of Seneca Street; 8 p.m., Nov. 8. n 7600 block of Airline Highway; 3 a.m., Nov. 9. n 1900 block of West Belfair Drive; 11:12 p.m., Nov. 9. n 1500 block of Madison Avenue; 12:10 p.m., Nov. 9. n 4100 block of Monroe Avenue; 10:45 p.m., Nov. 9. n 2000 block of Seneca Street; 2 p.m., Nov. 11. n 2800 block of Tecumseh Street; 8:09 p.m., Nov. 11. n 6200 block of Greenwell Springs Road; 4:18 p.m., Nov. 12. CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY n 4500 block of North Street; 10 p.m., Nov. 7. n 7100 block of Renoir Avenue; 5 p.m., Nov. 7. n 2700 block of Chippewa Street; 5 a.m., Nov. 8. n 3900 block of Choctaw Drive;

8:02 p.m., Nov. 8.

10:15 p.m., Nov. 9.

enue; 2:12 a.m., Nov. 9.

Thruway; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 8.

7:10 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 3100 block of Seneca Street; 8 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 5000 block of Washington Avenue; 12:27 a.m., Nov. 9.

n 2300 block of Kentucky Street; 1:16 p.m., Nov. 9.

n 4400 block of Alvin Dark Avenue; 4:45 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 400 block of Lovers Lane; 8:45 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 1000 block of Executive Park Avenue; 12:02 p.m., Nov. 9.

n 2000 block of Dallas Drive; 12:42 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 2400 block of South Acadian Thruway; 7:12 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 5500 block of Burbank Street; 12:50 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 1600 block of Nicholson Drive; 8:50 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 4900 block of Adams Avenue; 4:45 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 3500 block of Florida Boulevard; 12:30 a.m., Nov. 11.

n 1100 block of Bob Pettit Boulevard; 1:20 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 2200 block of Florida Street; 1:15 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 3000 block of Perkins Road; 6:30 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 7500 block of Bishop Ott Drive; 12 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 7900 block of Florida Boulevard; 7 a.m., Nov. 12. RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

n 6800 block of Florida Boulevard; 7 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 400 block of West Interstate 10; 12:05 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 5200 block of Highland Road; 7:30 p.m., Nov. 11.

n 1600 block of Lake Calais Court; 7:03 p.m., Nov. 11. BUSINESS ROBBERY

n 700 block of Lavinia Street; 10 a.m., Nov. 8 (attempted).

n 3200 block of Highland Road; 7:55 p.m., Nov. 11.

n 800 block of East Mckinley Street; 2:37 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 1600 block of Lake Calais Court; 7:03 p.m., Nov. 11.

n 600 block of West Mckinley Street; 11 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 6400 block of Bluebonnet Boulevard; 12:52 p.m., Nov. 12.

n 2400 block of Orpine Avenue; 2:02 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 300 block of South Eugene Street; 10:18 p.m., Nov. 9.

n 6900 block of Boone Drive; 12 p.m., Nov. 12.

n 5600 block of River Road; 10:52 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 900 block of West Roosevelt Street; 9:36 a.m., Nov. 9.

n 3500 block of Government Street; 12 a.m., Nov. 12.

n 2100 block of North Lobdell Boulevard; 1:39 p.m., Nov. 7.

n 9400 block of Chanadia Drive; 3:16 p.m., Nov. 10. FIREARM

n 700 block of Bienville Street; 11:05 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 5300 block of Highland Road; 4:48 p.m., Nov. 12.

n 4700 block of Winnebago Street; 2 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 2400 block of South Acadian Thruway; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 5500 block of Burbank Street; 12:50 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 5200 block of Highland Road; 8:20 p.m., Nov. 12.

n 6100 block of Florida Boulevard; 9:50 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 900 block of West Roosevelt Street; 9:36 a.m., Nov. 9.

n 4100 block of Burbank Drive; 9:15 p.m., Nov. 10.

n 600 block of South River Road; 7 p.m., Nov. 12.

n 5400 block of Jackson Avenue; 4 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 900 block of East Washington Street; 4:04 a.m., Nov. 10. INDIVIDUAL ROBBERY

n 900 block of East Washington Street; 4:04 a.m., Nov. 10.

n 5800 block of Essen Lane; 7:55 a.m., Nov. 13.

n 1100 block of Bob Pettit Boulevard; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 11.

n 900 block of Royal Street; 6 p.m., Nov. 13. VEHICLE BURGLARY

n 1600 block of North 17th Street; 9 a.m., Nov. 12. n 6200 block of Renoir Avenue; 8:37 a.m., Nov. 12. FIREARM

n 2700 block of Chippewa Street; 5 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 1500 block of North 49th Street; 6:15 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 700 block of North Acadian Thruway; 10:30 p.m., Nov. 9 (attempted). THEFT

n 3900 block of Choctaw Drive; 8:02 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 700 block of North 14th Street; 8:12 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 2300 block of Tecumseh Street; 8:52 p.m., Nov. 11. HOMICIDE*

n 7000 block of Airline Highway; 7:06 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 3900 block of Choctaw Drive; 8:02 p.m., Nov. 8 (attempted). INDIVIDUAL ROBBERY n 2300 block of Tecumseh Street; 8:52 p.m., Nov. 11. NARCOTICS n 1700 block of Paulson Street; 1:17 a.m., Nov. 7. n 5000 block of Washington Avenue; 12:27 a.m., Nov. 9. n 1000 block of North 48th Street; 3:30 p.m., Nov. 10. n 1000 block of Executive Park Avenue; 2:45 p.m., Nov. 10. n 3500 block of Florida Boulevard; 12:30 a.m., Nov. 11. n 2300 block of Tecumseh Street; 8:52 p.m., Nov. 11. n 7700 block of Airline Highway; 5:31 p.m., Nov. 12. NONRESIDENTIAL BURGLARY n 3900 block of North Barrow Drive; 3 a.m., Nov. 8. n 6600 block of Harry Drive; 11:19 a.m., Nov. 12. n 6200 block of Renoir Avenue; 8:37 a.m., Nov. 12. OTHER

n 5600 block of Fairfields Avenue; 12 a.m., Nov. 9. n 600 block of Wooddale Boulevard; 6:30 p.m., Nov. 9. n 1200 block of Laurel Street; 11:34 p.m., Nov. 10. n 1900 block of Plank Road; 4:18 p.m., Nov. 10. n 800 block of North Donmoor Avenue; 1:32 a.m., Nov. 11. n 7000 block of Greenwell Springs Road; 3:25 p.m., Nov. 11. n 700 block of North Street; 2:39 p.m., Nov. 12. VEHICLE BURGLARY n 3900 block of S. Barrow Drive; 9 p.m., Nov. 7. n 900 block of North 9th Street; 7:30 p.m., Nov. 10. n 4700 block of Choctaw Drive; 12 a.m., Nov. 11.

n 2400 block of South Acadian Thruway; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 8. CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY

n 200 block of West Garfield Street; 11:33 p.m., Nov. 7.

n 1100 block of Bob Pettit Boulevard; 2:10 a.m., Nov. 11.

n 2400 block of South Acadian Thruway; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 8. NARCOTICS

n 2100 block of Edinburgh Avenue; 9 a.m., Nov. 11.

n 2300 block of College Drive; 7:45 p.m., Nov. 9. n 900 block of Government Street; 11:01 a.m., Nov. 12. n 3500 block of Perkins Road; 1:57 a.m., Nov. 13. NONRESIDENTIAL BURGLARY n 2800 block of Edward Street; 8 p.m., Nov. 7. n 1900 block of Perkins Road; 8 p.m., Nov. 7. NUISANCE n 4300 block of Perkins Road; 8 a.m., Nov. 9. n 1100 block of Bob Pettit Boulevard; 2:10 a.m., Nov. 11. OTHER

n 1200 block of Jim Taylor Drive; 11 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 900 block of East Boulevard; 10:05 a.m., Nov. 12. n 700 block of France Street; 9:09 p.m., Nov. 12. n 3500 block of Perkins Road; 1:57 a.m., Nov. 13. RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY n 4800 block of Constitution Avenue; 6:30 a.m., Nov. 11. THEFT n 3900 block of Tyrone Drive; 8 a.m., Nov. 7. n 6400 block of Bluebonnet Boulevard; 4:15 p.m., Nov. 8. n 2600 block of Bunker Hill Drive; 11:30 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 7500 block of East Industrial Avenue; 12:28 p.m., Nov. 11.

n 1200 block of Florida Street; 12:40 a.m., Nov. 7.

District 2

n 100 block of North Donmoor Avenue; 1:48 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 5000 block of Hennessy Boulevard; 12:40 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 3900 block of Choctaw Drive; 8:02 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 3600 block of Government Street; 9:31 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 7100 block of Florida Boulevard; 1:48 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 3200 block of Highland Road; 1:51 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 500 block of Government Street; 2:20 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 1900 block of Perkins Road; 10:20 a.m., Nov. 8.

n 6900 block of Van Gogh Avenue; 1:48 a.m., Nov. 7.

n 3700 block of Perkins Road; 4:02 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 4700 block of Alvin Dark Av-

n 2400 block of South Acadian

n 3200 block of Highland Road;

New construction of five-story, 20-unit residential building. 17,558 square feet being added/ attached via second floor walkway to existing 8,746-squarefoot office building. Floor 1 is 1-A construction. Floors 2-5 are V-B or new construction of 17,558 square-foot, five-story, 40-unit residential building with 13,250-square-foot living area and 4,650 square feet of balconies and exit access including elevator shaft; Floor 1 is 1-A, Floors 2-5 are V-B. Issued Nov. 12.

isting mezzanine for office supplies. Issued Nov. 12. BANKERS AVENUE 5630: $160,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 5,106. Interior renovation of 4,168 square feet and addition of 938 square feet for new training room to existing twostory 13,902-square-foot office building. Issued Nov. 12. HIGHLANDIA DRIVE 235: $250,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,850. Interior renovation to office space on first floor. Total area for this building is 16,223 square feet. Sprinkled. Two stories. Issued Nov. 10. JEFFERSON HIGHWAY 12333: $8,000, Owner: Joselyn Wells. Total square footage: 1,500. Remodel and change of occupancy from Group A-2 assembly (formerly part of an existing restaurant reducing to 3 combined Suites A, B and C) to Group B for new tenant of massage business in an existing 14,200-square-foot strip center of nine suites. Includes enclosing a two-hour fire rated separation between suites C and D, constructing massage rooms and installing a drinking fountain. All suites on separate electric meters. Issued Nov. 10.

PERKINS ROWE 10156: $300,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,894. Interior remodel of 1,840 square feet in Building F, suite space 130 for hair salon business. Issued Nov. 12.

n 1000 block of Executive Park Avenue; 1:15 p.m., Nov. 9. n 6900 block of Goya Avenue; 11:52 p.m., Nov. 9. n 3100 block of Jefferson Avenue;

n 2400 block of South Acadian Thruway; 1:50 a.m., Nov. 8. n 3500 block of Government Street; 10:41 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 900 block of North Boulevard; 2:47 p.m., Nov. 10.

District 3 OTHER

n 1100 block of Florida Street; 12:27 a.m., Nov. 7.

BATTERY

n 3200 block of Highland Road; 4:52 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 1700 block of College Drive; 3:30 p.m., Nov. 8.

n 9600 block of Airline Highway; 4:01 p.m., Nov. 9. n 8200 block of Goodwood Boulevard; 5:43 p.m., Nov. 10. THEFT n 9600 block of Airline Highway; 3:18 p.m., Nov. 8. n 9100 block of Airline Highway; 11:20 p.m., Nov. 8. n 8200 block of Goodwood Boulevard; 5:43 p.m., Nov. 10. VEHICLE BURGLARY n 8200 block of Florida Boulevard; 6 p.m., Nov. 9. n 8200 block of Florida Boulevard; 8 p.m., Nov. 9. n 7600 block of Florida Boulevard; 8:38 a.m., Nov. 10. n 8300 block of O’Hara; 2:43 a.m., Nov. 10. *Includes attempted homicides

EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH PERMITS Permits issued in East Baton Rouge Parish from Nov. 8 through Nov. 14.

COMMERCIAL: NEW

COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 6,453. New construction of a one-story clubhouse with gas fireplace and mail kiosk for 236 occupants in a multi-building apartment complex; sprinkled. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 27,296. New construction of a sprinkled three-story apartment building including 2,032-squarefoot balconies and four attached private garages of 1,620 square feet in a multi-building apartment complex. First floor (six units) is 9,257 square feet; second floor (eight units) is 9,075 square feet; third floor (eight units) is 9,075 square feet. Total 22 units. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 608. New construction of trash compactor for apartment complex. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,244. New construction of a sprinkled three-story apartment building including 2,416-squarefoot balconies and four attached private garages totaling 1,632 square feet in a multi-building apartment complex. First floor (six units) is 10,416 square feet; second floor (eight units) is 10,916 square feet; third floor (eight units) is 10,914 square feet. Total 22 units. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,054. New construction of maintenance garage with toilet room and manual car wash/vacuum area for apartment complex. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: $16,624,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 27,296. New construction of a multi-building apartment complex with 12 three-story residential buildings totaling 276 units, amenity area and clubhouse, pavilion, trash compactor building and maintenance building to total 193,291 square feet. This permit for Building 1 of a sprinkled 27,296-square-foot three-story apartment building including 2,032-square-foot balconies and four 1,620-square-foot attached private garages: first floor (six units) is 9,257 square feet; second floor (eight units) is 9,075 square feet; third floor (eight units) is 9,075 square feet. Total 22 units. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner

not listed. Total square footage: 49,145. New construction of a sprinkled three-story apartment building with 2,958-square-foot balconies and two attached private garages of 1,172 square feet total in a multi-building apartment complex. First floor (11 units) is 12,512 square feet; second floor (12 units) is 13,620 square feet; third floor (12 units) is 13,620 square feet. Total 35 units. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 33,014. New construction of a sprinkled three-story apartment building with 2,256-square-foot balconies and five attached private garages of 2,344 square feet total in a multi-building apartment complex. First floor (six units) is 6,972 square feet; second floor (eight units) is 9,188 square feet; third floor (eight units) is 9,188 square feet. Total 22 units. Issued Nov. 10. COLUMNS WAY 16333: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 588. New construction of open assembly pavilion with outdoor kitchen for apartment complex. Issued Nov. 10. CREEKBEND DRIVE 10299: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 676. New construction of maintenance building to serve 266,729-square-foot independent living, senior living, assisted living and memory care residential facility. Issued Nov. 12. CREEKBEND DRIVE 10299: $25,000,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 266,729. New construction of independent living, senior living, assisted living and memory care residential facility. Total building to have total of 213 units with 273 bedrooms. This permit is specific to the three-story residential R-2 independent wing, Type V-A, sprinkled construction, including the indoor pool and spa and the interior courtyard, approximately 150,765 square feet. Issued Nov. 12. CREEKBEND DRIVE 10299: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 16,000. New construction of 266,729-square-foot independent living, senior living, assisted living and memory care residential facility. Building to have total of 213 units with 273 bedrooms. Issued Nov. 12. CREEKBEND DRIVE 10299: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 99,950. New construction of 266,729-square-foot independent living, senior living, assisted living and memory care residential facility. Building to have total of 213 units with 273 bedrooms. Issued Nov. 12. LAFAYETTE STREET 342: $2,500,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 26,304.

COMMERCIAL: PARKING LOT

NORTH 39TH STREET 1505: $12,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. Improvements to existing parking lot. Adding curbs, striping and drainage. Issued Nov. 13.

COMMERCIAL: REMODEL

AIRLINE HIGHWAY 14141: $97,050, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 7,463. Renovation to existing suite spaces to combine suites V, W and X of 7,463 square feet into an office area for barber training, massage therapy classroom, welding booths and instructor office. There is an ex-

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DEMOLITION

BOYCE DRIVE 7536: Owner: Eddie Lefaux. Total square footage not listed. Demolish single family residence. Issued Nov. 10. DEAN LEE DRIVE 902: Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. Demolish sewage pump station. Issued Nov. 13. EAST LAKESHORE DRIVE 2861: Owner: Larry Bankston et. al. To-

tal square footage not listed. Demolish single family residence. Issued Nov. 9. NORTH SHERWOOD FOREST BOULEVARD 3041: Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. Demolish three small commercial buildings. Issued Nov. 10. SOUTH CARROLLTON AVENUE 1315: Owner: Thomas Mariast. Total square footage not listed. Demolish single family residence. Issued Nov. 9.

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community St. Aloysius grad a BIKE RIDE research fellow in D.C. Continued from page 1G Advocate staff report

“You meet the best people out there,” Nee said. “People are friendly and helpful. They’re interesting to talk to. It’s just awesome.” It was Nee’s younger brother and occasional longdistance bike partner, Scot Nee, who inspired him to think about a trans-American bike trip. “I need to do this before I get too old,” Nee said, and the brothers began planning. They began their transAmerican trip in Bellingham, where relatives lived, on June 1. The pair carried all they would need, including camping supplies, extra fleece clothing and a stove, Nee said. Once they made it through the snow-capped Cascade and Rocky mountain ranges, the brothers shipped home 24 pounds of gear they wouldn’t

Helen Moser received a master’s degree in international development from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in May. Moser now is working as a research fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. Moser She was awarded the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program for Young Professionals fellowship for 2010-11 and spent the year studying and working in Germany. Moser also has worked at the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh and for the nonprofit and public sectors in Sri Lanka, the Federated States of Micronesia, Scotland and Taiwan. She is an honors graduate of St. Aloysius Catholic School and St. Joseph’s Academy and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Southern California. Her parents are John and Elena Moser.

need in the warmer regions of the country. They carried about three days of food on them, usually dining on tuna fish in a pouch or canned franks and beans for lunch and dinner, and shopping in towns each time they needed groceries, Nee said. The brothers always ate a big breakfast in mom-andpop-type restaurants to fuel them for the day’s ride, Nee said. “French toast got me across America,” Nee said, adding he lost 25 pounds on the 71-day trip. The pair spent just nine nights in a hotel and took only five days off from their journey to rest and sightsee, Nee said. They traveled through 15 states and rode more than 1,000 miles of the journey on the “rails-to-trails” program, where railroad tracks have been replaced with bike and walking paths, Nee said. Nee will never forget sev-

eral moments of the journey. One night while camping at Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming, Nee left his tent to find the bathroom. He noticed a beautiful waxing moon amid stars in a crystal-clear sky and there was the silhouette of Devils Tower, a geological wonder more than 1,200 feet high, standing before him. “A sight like that,” Nee said. “It just sticks with you. You think to yourself, ‘How many people get to see this?’ ” The brothers also spoke with a man at Devils Tower who had inquired if they had seen any rock climbers. They told the man where to look and continued on with their trip. More than a month later, while sightseeing on their bicycles in Washington, D.C., the same man spotted them at an outdoor concert and asked if Nee was the man he had spoken to at Devils Tower. “It blew my mind that he

recognized us,” Nee said. Other highlights of the trip included touring the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington, seeing the Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument in Montana, riding the Coeur d’Alene Trail in the Idaho panhandle and visiting the Great Serpent Mound in Ohio. Once the brothers got through Washington, D.C., they had two days of hard riding, traveling more than 100 miles each day to get to Virginia Beach on time. The men were ready to be done with the trip. “We’re like a horse heading for the barn door,” Nee said. Once they rode into Virginia Beach, they ended their trip by dipping their front bicycle tires in the Atlantic Ocean just as they had dipped their rear tires in the Pacific Ocean to start their trip on the West Coast. “It was a good conclusion to a great bicycle ride,” Nee said.

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Closed for Thanksgiving

All branches of East Baton Rouge Parish Library will be closed Nov. 26 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Comite Classic rescheduled

Due to expected bad weather, BREC Extreme Sports has rescheduled the Comite Classic bike race to 9 a.m. Dec. 13 at the Kerry Stamey Comite River Bike Trails, 8900 Hooper Road. For information or preregistration, call (225) 272-9200, ext. 570, or visit brec.org/extremesports. Contact Mid City Advocate Editor Darlene Denstorff by phone, (225) 388-0215 or (225) 603-1998, or email, southside@ theadvocate.com.

CALENDAR THURSDAY BRAC’S BIG THINK PRESENTED BY LOUISIANA TECHNOLOGY PARK: 7:30 a.m., Manship Theatre, 100 Lafayette St. Business success stories, tips for navigating regulatory hurdles, brand innovation and funding options to start or grow a business and more. 2015 ADVOCACY LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE: 8 a.m., Marriott Hotel, 5500 Hilton Way. This conference is being hosted by the Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council. Visit www. laddc.org. YELP! BR ADOPTION DAY: Noon, Petco Acadian Village, 3535 Perkins Road. Applications accepted for adoption approval. Email info@yelpbr.com for an application. Call (225) 485-9200 for more information. On Facebook at

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er: J. Duplantier. Total square footage not listed. 6-foot privacy fence and 3-foot fence in front yard. Issued Nov. 9. SHERWOOD FOREST BOULEVARD 1066: $1,600, Owner: Tuan Tran. Total square footage not listed. 6-foot wooden and wrought iron fence. Issued Nov. 12.

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CADET COURT 15225: $40,000, Owner: Stacey Myers. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool. Issued Nov. 12. SUGAR MAPLE AVENUE 10513: $47,000, Owner: Marc Barker. Total square footage: 2. Gunite pool. Issued Nov. 9.

RESIDENTIAL: ACCESSORY

MORROW AVENUE 530, ZACHARY: $27,000, Owner: Toney McDowell. Total square footage: 2,000. Addition of storage building 24 feet from an existing residence. Issued Nov. 10. NARROW WAY 10555: $20,000, Owner: Luke and Jamie Gehbauer. Total square footage: 1,500. Storage building. Issued Nov. 10.

RESIDENTIAL: ADDITION

BELVEDERE DRIVE 1260: $105,000, Owner: Bowen McRae. Total square footage: 1,472. Addition of game room and carport to an existing residence. Issued Nov. 10. BLOUIN AVENUE 1753: $72,000, Owner: Mary Flores. Total square footage: 746. Addition of sunroom, utility room, bathrooms and bedroom and renovation to existing garage of residence. Issued Nov. 13. CHARMAINE AVENUE 1330: $550,000, Owner: Dominick M. Bian-

www.facebook.com/yelpbr. BROWN BAG LUNCH “CAMELLIAS”: Noon, Louisiana Old State Capitol, 100 North Blvd. WOMEN IN SPIRIT — “THE POWER OF GIVING”: Noon, St. Joseph Cathedral Parish Hall, 412 North St. A nondenominational program for women seeking spiritual growth and sharing new and affirming perspectives on faith in everyday life. RSVP by emailing sjwomeninspirit@aol.com or call the Cathedral office at (225) 387-5928. MUSE, ART FOR HOMESCHOOLERS: 1 p.m., LSU Museum of Art, 100 Lafayette St. Program fee is $4 and free for museum members. WHISKEY & BOURBON TASTING MIXER/FUNDRAISER FOR PARKER HOUSE: 5:30 p.m., Lock & Key

ca. Total square footage not listed. Two-story addition with garage, gameroom, bedrooms, bathroom and 16-foot by 24-foot detached workshop. Issued Nov. 10. EL MORRO DRIVE 3410: $8,000, Owner: Dean Hooker. Total square footage: 120. Addition patio cover to existing residence. Issued Nov. 9. KIMBRO DRIVE 266: $100,000, Owner: Jeff Remig. Total square footage: 1,500. Addition of bedrooms, bathrooms, utility room and garage to existing residence. Issued Nov. 9. LSU AVENUE 424: $22,000, Owner: Richard Adams. Total square footage not listed. Toilet addition. Issued Nov. 13. POLLARD PARKWAY 1744: $15,475, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 810. Addition of open carport to existing residence. Issued Nov. 10. SOUTH LAKESIDE OAKS AVENUE 11112: $25,000, Owner: Terry Worthy. Total square footage not listed. Demolishing and rebuilding wood-framed outdoor porch. Installing fans, lights and outdoor gas grill. Issued Nov. 12. WEST RIO DRIVE 5840: $29,575, Owner: Katherine Jones. Total square footage not listed. Addition. Issued Nov. 13.

RESIDENTIAL: NEW

AMBROSE COURT 10115: $250,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,961. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 12. BELLE FOUNTAINE COURT 5325: $250,000, Owner: Elm Grove. Total square footage not listed. Addition. Issued Nov. 9. BILLIU STREET 8407: $268,086, Owner: Steven Jude Rabalais. Total square footage: 3,437. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10.

Whiskey Bar. Tickets for the tasting are available on Eventbrite for $10 and proceeds go to the Parker House. THIRSTY THURSDAY AT THE CAPITOL PARK MUSEUM: 6 p.m., Capitol Park Museum, 660 N. 4th St.

FRIDAY TOPS CHAPTER LA 0312: 10 a.m., South Baton Rouge Church of Christ, 8725 Jefferson Highway. WHITE LIGHT NIGHT —ANNUAL FALL ART FESTIVAL: 6 p.m., Government Street area. Hop on a shuttle, carpool with friends or stroll down Government Street from one art opening to another. Visit www.visitbatonrouge. com/event/White%20Light%20 Night%2DAnnual%20Fall%20 Art%20Festival/15529 THE LSO FOUNDATION HOSTS

BUCK LANE 4500: $50,000, Owner: Darcy Deblieux. Total square footage not listed. Foundation and remodeling for a relocated house. Issued Nov. 10. CHENIERE AVENUE 8061: $181,194, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,323. New single family residence in the 100-109 mph wind zone. Issued Nov. 13. CHENIERE AVENUE 8103: $183,144, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,348. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 13. CHENIERE AVENUE 8123: $178,308, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,286. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 13. CHENIERE AVENUE 8133: $104,900, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,238. New single family residence in the 100-109 wind zone. Issued Nov. 13. GRANBY DRIVE 1410: $201,708, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,812. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 13. GRANBY DRIVE 1416: $163,878, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,101. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 13. GRANBY DRIVE 1422: $183,768, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,356. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 13. GRANBY DRIVE 1428: $201,708, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,586. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 13. HUDSON PARK DRIVE 3012: $190,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,360. New single family residence. Lot 76 is not a zero lot. 5-foot setback required on both sides. Issued Nov. 12. KODIAK DRIVE 7041: $151,320, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,940. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10. NARROW WAY 10555: $403,104, Owner: Luke and Jamie Gehbau-

FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLS n 700 block of Audubon Avenue. Fire Department calls in Baton Mobile property (vehicle) Property loss: $10,000. UnintenRouge from Nov. 7 through Nov. fire, Other tional. Nov. 9. 14.

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SATURDAY RED STICK FARMER’S MARKET: 8 a.m., 501 Main St. Open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in conjunction with The Main Street Market, a public marketplace located on the first floor of the Galvez Garage in downtown Baton Rouge. KIDD KEYNOTES NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH: 11 a.m., USS Kidd Veterans Memorial and Museum, 305 S. River Road. KIDD Keynotes is a free, monthly lecture series sponsored by the USS Kidd Veterans Memorial and Mu-

er. Total square footage: 5,168. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10. NORTHBROOK DRIVE 820: $246,870, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,165. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10. NORTHBROOK DRIVE 832: $174,408, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,236. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10. NORTHBROOK DRIVE 836: $208,650, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,675. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 10. PHAETON CROSSING DRIVE 8819: $500,000. Total square footage: 6,004. New single family two-story residence. Issued Nov. 13. PRESERVATION WAY 11149: $294,684, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,778. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 12. ROCKWAY DRIVE 8819: $302,952, Owner: Roberto Benitez. Total square footage: 3,884. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 12. STANFORD OAKS AVENUE 3508: $500,000, Owner: Yalan Tang. Total square footage: 5,813. New single family two-story residence. Issued Nov. 13. TIGER CROSSING DRIVE 2112: $502,020, Owner: Jeremy Vasquez. Total square footage: 5,578. New single family two-story residence. Issued Nov. 10. TIGER CROSSING DRIVE 2137: $700,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,836. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 12.

seum. November’s topic will focus on National Adoption Month with Tawnya Moore, child welfare manager for foster care and adoptions, on state adoptions and how interested individuals can become certified. YELP! BATON ROUGE DOG ADOPTION DAYS: Noon, 3535 Perkins Road.

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TIGER CROSSING DRIVE 2316: $590,000, Owner: Jean Pierre Chaze. Total square footage: 5,603. Single family residence. Issued Nov. 9. TIGER CROSSING DRIVE 2334: $575,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,211. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 10. VIS-A-VIS AVENUE 18232: $400,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,483. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 12. WILLOW GROVE BOULEVARD 7313: $1,200,000, Owner: Dore and Lisa Binder. Total square footage: 5,603. New single family two-story residence. Issued Nov. 13.

RESIDENTIAL: REMODEL

BOYCE DRIVE 7449: $44,616, Owner: Michael Lang. Total square footage: 1,716. Addition of master bedroom, bathroom, utility room. Interior renovations: Convert space to bathroom, add closets and nonload-bearing walls. Detached carport and storage. Issued Nov. 13. CHELSEA DRIVE 4187: $13,000, Owner: Matt Couvillion. Total square footage: 456. Carport addition. Issued Nov. 13. KLEINERT AVENUE 3131: $50,000, Owner: Jared Shreve. Total square footage not listed. Extensive home remodel. Modifying master bath and kitchen. Mechanical permit required for vent hood relocation. Issued Nov. 10. MISSIONARY RIDGE AVENUE 16453: $6,602, Owner: Ray Johnson. Total square footage not list-

awaits a safe and permanent home during a 45-minute informational session at 848 Louisiana Ave. Call CASA at (225) 3798598, email volunteer@casabr. org or visit www.casabr.org to learn more.

TUESDAY

SCIENCE CAFE: 5 p.m., Chelsea’s Cafe, 2857 Perkins Road. The LSU Science Cafés are events sponsored by the LSU Office of Research & Economic Development. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m., Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center, 4837 Revere Ave. Call Dr. Margo Abadie at (225) 924-1431 for an intake interview. ECLECTIC TRUTH POETRY SLAM & OPEN MIC: 7:30 p.m., Arts Council of Baton Rouge, 437 Laurel St.

ed. General remodel to replace nine windows. Issued Nov. 12. WEST LAKE TERRACE DRIVE 19009: $20,000, Owner: Travis Shepherd. Total square footage not listed. Remodeling to remove load bearing walls, enclose existing porch and convert to living area. Issued Nov. 9. WINBOURNE AVENUE 5548: $7,132, Owner: Susie Holmes. Total square footage not listed. General remodel to replace 11 windows. Issued Nov. 12.

SOLAR

DUNN DRIVE 10311: $20,000, Owner: Brandon Yan-Hamby. Total square footage: 400. Roof mounted 5.83 KW grid-tied solar PV system. 22 roof-mounted solar panels. 265 W. Issued Nov. 10. GERALD DRIVE 10325: $25,000, Owner: Shalyntra Shavers. Total square footage: 300. Solar panel 6.9 KW PV system. 25 roofmounted solar panels. 275 W. Issued Nov. 10. LAVELL ROAD 16940, PRIDE: $20,000, Owner: Caroline Odom. Total square footage: 400. Roofmounted 5.83 KW grid-tied solar PV system. 22 roof-mounted solar panels. 265 W. Issued Nov. 10. MOORSTONE DRIVE 5621: $12,000, Owner: Dixon Wallace McMakin. Total square footage: 300. Install 16 solar panels on existing roof, 250 W. 4 KW. Issued Nov. 10. SETTLER'S CIRCLE 8042: $25,000, Owner: Kelly Scrantz. Total square footage not listed. Installing 26 solar panels on an existing roof, 275 W. Issued Nov. 9.

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Lay the sliced bacon (side by side) in a row the length of the tenderloin. Lay the cut tenderloin over the sliced bacon so when you close the tenderloin, the bacon will already be under the tenderloin and easier to wrap. Break the cheese into pieces then place into the opened tenderloin. Fill the opened tenderloin with the boudin mixture. Close the tenderloin then wrap each piece of bacon around the closed tenderloin, using toothpicks to hold each piece of bacon. The stuffed tenderloin should be completely wrapped in bacon from one end to the other end with toothpicks sticking out the sides. Grill the stuffed tenderloin until cooked thoroughly. Be sure the boudin mixture in the center of the tenderloin reaches 160oF (approximately 45 minutes over an indirect medium heat fire). Once cooked, remove the tenderloin from the grill, and let sit 10 minutes then remove toothpicks, slice and serve.

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The Southside Advocate’s Spotlight Classroom this week is Gina Wilson’s 2015-16 first-grade class at Parkview Baptist School. The students were asked:

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP, AND WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO TO GET READY FOR THAT JOB? GAVIN AYO: “I want to be a police officer, and I can get ready for that job by helping other police officers.” MARY LUCILE BADEAUX: “I want to be a dentist. I can brush my teeth good each day to get ready for the job.” MILES BRUMFIELD: “I want to be a construction worker. I can help adults now to get ready for the job.” CHANDLER BURNS: “I want to be a scientist that makes robots. I can continue to learn new stuff to get ready for the job.” CAROLINE CHAMBLEY: “I want to be a teacher. I can listen to Mrs. Wilson to help me get ready.” BRODY DEVILLIER: “I want to be a policeman. I can pretend to play a policeman at home to help me get ready for the job.” HOLDEN DRYDEN: “I want to be a baseball coach. I can watch my coach teach me how to play baseball to help me get ready.”

MICHAEL FOSTER: “I want to be a policeman. I can watch the chief teacher and learn how to be good and keep people safe.” RYLEE HEBERT: “I want to be a rock star. I can practice singing every day to help me get ready.” OWEN LLEWELLYN: “I want to be a boxer. I can train every day by punching the punching bag to help me get ready.” ADAM MARIEN: “I want to be a scientist and invent things. I can learn math today to help prepare me.” DADE MARTIN: “I want to be a baker. I can start trying to make cookies and cakes to help me get ready.” BEN MATHIS: “I want to be a coach like my dad. I can listen to my coach now to help me get ready.” ELLA MURRAY: “I want to be a baby sitter when I grow up. I can practice with my baby dolls to help me get ready.” ROLLINS PIERCE: “I want to be a firefighter. I can use the hose at my house to practice and help me get ready.” SADIE RAYMOND: “I want to be a veterinarian. I can help my mom and dad with the dogs to help me get ready.” HICKS SPILLERS: “I want to be a doctor. I can help my friends if they are hurt or sick to help me get ready.” JAMES TEAGUE: “I want to be a police officer. I can help those around me to prepare me.” BAILEY WEBB: “I want to be a teacher. I can listen to my teacher now to help me learn.”

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Gina Wilson’s 2015-16 first-grade class at Parkview Baptist School includes, front from left, Bailey Webb, Ella Murray, Sadie Raymond, Chandler Burns, Caroline Chambley and Mary Lucile Badeaux; middle, Michael Foster, Brody Devillier, Adam Marien, Miles Brumfield, James Teague, Holden Dryden and Dade Martin; and back, Wilson, Ben Mathis, Hicks Spillers, Gavin Ayo, Owen Llewellyn, Rylee Hebert and Rollins Pierce. Not pictured is Lawson Smith.

State leaders gather at Capitol to plant oak

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cation representatives were paired with principals in East Baton Rouge public schools. Myer was matched with Charlotte Britten, principal of Buchanan Elementary, near the LSU campus. The representatives and principals shadowed each other to observe what public schools are like and to create relationships. Through the program, VIPS hopes to dispute misconceptions about public schools. Through previous volunteer work and the College of Human Sciences and Education, Myer said she already is aware of the challenges facing public education in the parish. Britten and Myer noted that one challenge they faced in the partnership is scheduling

State officials joined members of the Society of American Foresters on Nov. 2 to plant a live oak tree near the State Capitol. The tree was planted at Fourth Street and Spanish Town Road to commemorate the opening of the national Society of American Foresters convention in Baton Rouge. The national meeting, the first of its kind in Louisiana’s capital city, was Nov. 3-7. The professional society, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, includes foresters, wildlife managers, and educators in the forestry field, along with students enrolled in forestry curriculums. “We are excited to be bringing more than 1,400 forestry professionals to Louisiana,” said Matt Menashes, the chief executive officer for the SAF. “The Bayou State is special because this is where all the natural resource professions, from forestry to wildlife and fisheries management, from

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State officials joined members of the Society of American Foresters Nov. 2 to plant a live oak tree near the Capitol. The tree was planted at Fourth Street and Spanish Town Road to commemorate the opening of the national Society of American Foresters convention in Baton Rouge. Attending the tree planting, from left, were Tim Holland, Louisiana Society of Forestry; Bob Alverts, president, Society of American Foresters; Dave Walters, SAF past president; Matt Menashes, SAF CEO; Clark Seely, SAF vice president; Buck Vandersteen, executive director of Louisiana Forestry Association; Fred Bass, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry; Dane Morgan, assistant commissioner, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry; Todd Parker, assistant commissioner, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry; Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain; and State Forester Wade Dubea. oceanography to geology, and from geography to economics, remain so important, so essential to the people of the community.” The live oak represents “one

of the hardiest trees that survived Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,” said C.A. “Buck” Vandersteen, program director for the convention, who is also the executive director of the Louisi-

ana Forestry Association. On hand for the planting were Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain, State Forester Wade Dubea and SAF President Robert Alverts.

Lab School band invited to play at Holiday Bowl The band will travel to San Diego, where it will rehearse with The University Laboratory the mass band and learn from School marching band, under nationally acclaimed adjudicathe direction of Annette West, tors. In their free time, memhas been invited to perform in bers will take in the sights of the the halftime show finale of the city, a news release said. National University Holiday To help with fundraising efforts, call West at (225) 281-1944. Bowl in San Diego on Dec. 30.

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Runnels School AP statistics students, from left, Drake Fromenthal, Kelsey Mayes and Madison Whitworth measure the distance from the tire to the white line and record the information to use for tallying the parking score.

Runnels students run parking lot experiment Advocate staff report Runnels School Advanced Placement statistics students recently spent several class periods in the school parking lot working on an observational study to determine whether teachers or students are better parkers. The students selected 24 student cars and 24 teacher cars in the main campus parking lot for the study. Parking scores were determined by measuring the distance from the parking lines to each tire. The difference between the side wheels (on both sides), the rear wheels and the front wheels was calculated and then added together to determine the parking score. The lower the number, the bet-

ter the parking score, a news release said. Students judged “good parking” to mean that a car was straight and centered in a parking spot, AP statistics teacher Karen Matthews said. One class added a penalty if a car’s bumper extended over the front of a parking space, while the other class added penalty points if a car sprawled over a side line, the release said. Matthews said less than one point separated the teachers from the students, with the teachers just edging out the students. The result was declared a tie because there was no statistically significant difference between the scores. In the two previous years, the students were declared the winners.

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Domestic

1340 Handicapped man seeking help aprox. 3-4 hrs a day. Pay is required live-in position in private suite + small salary. Needs car. Call 225-654-6003

Drivers

1350 15 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Become a driver for Empire Express! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! New Drivers can earn $800+ per week! Call for details! 1-888-926-7889 ACE Waste Systems, Inc Accepting applications for Commercial Frontload & Roll Off Drivers. Must have clean CDL w/min. 2 yrs. exp. Great Pay & Benefits! Call 225-753-7822.

ASSOCIATED GROCERS $19/hr - Home Every Night $1,000 Sign-On Bonus Guaranteed 40 hours/wk Class A CDL w/6 mo. exp. Call 225-444-1261 Apply online at www.agbr.com

CDL CLASS A & B DRIVERS needed. H-end. & TWIC helpful. Min 2 yrs exp. Baton Rouge, Port Allen & Hammond areas. Call Dependable Source at 225 930 9372. Class A CDL Drivers with Hazmat endorsement and valid OSHA. Full time position. Rate of pay is $15+ DOE. Submit resumes to kbergeron@savardgroup.net

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CLASS A DRIVERS & OO. Must be 25 yrs or older with 3 yrs tractor trailer exp. Local NO/BR. Call 225-383-3100 CLASS A DRIVERS & OO. Must be 25 yrs or older with 3 yrs tractor trailer exp. Local NO/BR. Call 504-944-8500 CODY’S TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICAL SYSTEMS has immediate opening for experienced flatbed & rollback drivers. Must be clean shaven, have Class A CDL, DOT medical card, TWIC card, & pass drug screen. Company offers 30% of load, health ins. allowance, cell phone allowance & paid holidays & vacations. Apply in person 4425 Sherwood Common Blvd. B.R., LA 70816 MIXER DRIVERS Baton Rouge and the outlying metro area. $16.57/hour . Class A or B. CDL (must have or be willing to obtain air brakes) & truck driving experience; good safety & driving records. Health insurance, PTO leave, 401k, &paid vacation & holidays. Dolese.com/careers 8806 S. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, LA M-F 8-4, EOE M/F

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DRIVERS ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES IN HAMMOND, LA SEEKS: TRUCKLOAD DRIVERS

(NO TOUCH ), EARNING POTENTIAL avg. $67,000 year μ Home weekly μ Paid Vacation μ Full Benefit Package Class A CDL & at least 1 year current OTR exp. Clean MVR/PSP Reports Call 1-800-837-2241 email: jobs@ashleydistribution services.com or www.ashleydistribution services.com to apply under jobs

DRIVERS ASHLEY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES IN HAMMOND, LA SEEKS: TRUCKLOAD DRIVERS

(NO TOUCH ), EARNING POTENTIAL avg. $67,000 year μ Home weekly μ Paid Vacation μ Full Benefit Package Class A CDL & at least 1 year current OTR exp. Clean MVR/PSP Reports Call 1-800-837-2241 email: jobs@ashleydistribution services.com or www.ashleydistribution services.com to apply under jobs DRIVERS NEEDED Denham Springs, LA TWIC card required. Call 225-333-8241

DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED IN BATON ROUGE! Become a driver for Stevens Transport! NEW DRIVERS CAN EARN $850/WEEK! NO CDL? No problem! We can help get you trained! 1-800-395-3693 NOW HIRING CDL DRIVERS EOE/M/F/Disabled/Veteran gilchristconstruction.com. Now hiring flatbed trucks and trailers. Must have TWIC card. 225-205-7832 Retired? Bored? Driver Warehouse Person needed Call 225-293-2000 ask for Clayton

Engineers/ Chemists

1360 CDI Corporation 4041 Essen Lane, Ste 100 Baton Rouge 225-663-4600 COURTYARD by Marriott & Residence Inn by Marriott Apply: North Mall Drive FORD, BACON & DAVIS, LLC All Disciplines of Engr/Designers/3D Design. humanresources@fbd.com

GHD Engineering Group (225) 927-4249

H&K Engineering 225-448-5500 recruiting@hkengr.com JACOBS ENGINEERING www.JACOBS.com Local & Global Opport. Project Engineer, EI or PE, CAD proficient in Civil Engineering including lift stations, roadways and utilities Full Time/Prairieville Send resume to: jwilson@msmmeng.com

SJB GROUP, LLC Seeking Survey Field Personnel No exp req’d Survey Instrument Tech 2-3 yrs exp req’d Competitive salary & excellent benefits Apply online sjbgroup.com SJB GROUP, LLC Surveying CAD Tech HR@SJBGroup.com TEQPRO Prof. Serv, Inc. Eng/Designer teqpro.net 225-292-9500

Financial/ Accounting

1380 JM TEST SYSTEMS Accounts Receivable Specialist Exper. required. Fax 225927-0036. hr@jmtest.com

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Dupuy CPA Firm LLC is hiring a tax senior to assist with tax return preparation and planning for our business based Baton Rouge client base. Tax prep experience and CPA or CPA candidate required. Flexible relaxed work environment and competitive salary and benefits. See online ad for more details.

CAD Detailer Required: 5+ years in CAD piping design, instruction, structural detailer, drafter. Certs in CAD Mechanical or Inventor preferred. Email resumes to: deltamachinecad @ gmail.com

Skilled Laborers needed for local warehouse position. FT. Position requires a background check, drug screen, MVR check, and a valid Drivers License. Inventory and heavy warehouse experience is required. Rate of pay $10-15 per hour DOE. Laborers and several positions available for applicants with previous experience in a manufacturing setting for 4 or more years. Full time position. Able to do basic geometry, read tape measures, math skills. Own tools is a plus. Submit resume to

Payroll & H/R Assistant Full Time Duties include but not limited to daily timekeeping and entering in QB on 15 min increments, job and w/c costing, new hire paperwork processing, SBET reimbursement filing, training manuals and various other office help. Applicants must be able to pass a drug & background check. Pay DOE 30K - 36K + benefits and bonus. Please fax resume to 225-756-3910

PIPE FABRICATOR WANTED - DAY & NIGHT SHIFTS. MIN 5 YRS EXP IN PIPE FAB SHOP REQ’D. MUST HAVE GOOD LAYOUT AND CUTTING SKILLS. TOP PAY WITH BENE-FITS. FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED CO. 225-356-2088 LV MSG

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1400 Industrial Maintenance Mechanic ROP:DOE Location: Zachary. Previous experience working in an industrial setting. Able to do maintenance on industrial machines /equipment. Hydraulics, AC/DC is a plus, Motors, Conveyors. HVAC Technician with previous experience in a commercial or residential setting. Background check, MVR and valid drivers license are required after applying. ROP: $16-18 pr hour DOE. Submit resumes to: kbergeron@savardgroup.net

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Industrial Painters w/ fireproofing exp. & foreman needed. MPS, 9852 S. Perdue, O ffic e@ 1m p s.c om , 248-1907, Fax 248-1912.

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Construction Company seeking experienced Carpenter with concrete precast experience, framing and trimming around office. Pay based on experience. Must have a valid driver’s license and pass drug screen test. No phone call. Must apply in person only between the hours of 8am to 3pm Monday through Friday at 14430 Brown Rd., Central

Experienced Multi-Crafted with strong background in carpentry to work in Industrial Area. Guaranteed 40 hours per week with overtime on occasions. Health Insurance paid 1/2 by company. MUST HAVE VALID DRIVERS LICENSE and TWIC CARD. Pay will be discused due to experience.

PRESS BREAK OPERATOR WANTED Day & Night Shifts Min 3 Yr Exp & Must Be Able To Read Drawings. Top Pay With Benefits. Fam-ily Owned & Oper-ated Co. 225-356-2088 Lv Message

No calls taken. Mail resume to: Employment 908 W. Orice Roth Road Gonzales, LA 70737 HIRING! Certified HVAC Maintenance Technician for Prop Mgt. Co. Fax resume to 292-2351

Hiring Plant Mechanic Plaquemine, LA – ENLINK Midstream. www.enlink.com Looking for Experienced Blastyard Superintendent, Blasters, & Painters. Email resume to: office@ mustangcoatings.com

Business Services Directory Air Cond. - Heating Postlethwaite & Netterville is the only Top 100 accounting and business advisory firm based in Louisiana. With over 700 employees, our firm is highly focused on providing both top quality service to clients as well as a positive, professional environment for our team. We have an opportunity in the Baton Rouge area for a S ta ff A u d ito r position. The position responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: Responsibilities: • Participates on assigned audit engagements and completes in an efficient and timely manner • Exhibits strong analytical ability and diligently performs assigned tasks with professionalism and integrity • Identifies and communicates accounting and auditing matters to managers/directors • Familiar with firm services across all areas of the firm • Establish business relationships and provide excellent customer service Requirements: • BS or MS in Accounting • CPA exam eligible • 0-3 years of experience • Full working knowledge of financial statements and audit procedures, GAAP, SAS, etc. • Must be able to work within a diverse team and demonstrate effective interpersonal skills. • Must exhibit a high degree of professionalism including the ability to maintain the highest levels of confidentiality. • Must be capable of performing at an intermediate/advanced level with respect to Microsoft Office Suite or similar software applications. We offer competitive compensation and an excellent employee benefit package. Qualified candidates should submit their resume online by November 30, 2015 at http://www.pncpa.com /CareerCurrent Openings.asp

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Seeking an accountant or full charge bookkeeper with background in general ledger entries, balancing month and year end books and bank reconcillations. Minimum experience, degree in accounting, 5 years work experience or CPA certificate. Salary will depend on experience. This is a full time position. CALL 573-7003 or send resume to bette@premier.net

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Sign On Bonus Seeking people with technical backgrounds to become Independent Technician Contractors for Dish Network. White truck or van. Free One-on-One workshops for certifications. Call now for immediate interview! Jim 337-780-4065 AC INSTALLER , Asc area. Pay DOE. Clean DMV A&M Heating Air 225-644-3575

Auto Body Technician needed Min. 5 yrs exp. Must have sheet metal & frame skills; be capable of operating a measuring system. Benefits incl. retirement pkg. Contact us 225-791-8650 AUTOMATION PERSONNEL 11445 Coursey Blvd 225-296-0605 Automotive

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need at Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM dealership. Experience necessary. Apply to: Cecil Graves Autoplex 1-800-505-2773 7245 Hwy. 61 North St. Francisville, LA.

CALL CALVIN’S Sales, Service, Installation 752-5014 PALS AC & ELECTRICAL No overtime ratres Call Johnny, 225-439-5173

Appliance Repair LAMB’S REPAIR. AC’s, Refrig., stoves, washer/ dryers. Call 387-8080, 627-9358

Basketball Goals Goals & Poles- Basketball Goal Sales & Installation Since 1982. 225-923-0622 www.goalsandpoles.com

Brick Dyess Masonry, LLC, lic. ins. 35yrs exp/quality wk fireplaces, outdoor kit, etc Repairs also. 225-413-5964. E J’ s MASONRY Brick and Block No Job Too Small, Quality Work. We work wkends. 225-229-0963.

BRICKWORK BY DON Small jobs, Brick & Block, Free ests. Call 225 938-8241 INLAND Masonry , quality work, all phases, over 30 yrs exp, free est. 261-4914. Masonry By George Brick & tile, free est. 225-665-6187

Cabinets/Woodwork Custom Cabinets Refacing Remodel & Light Carpentry 35yrs exp 225-936-3163

Carpentry BEAT ALL ESTIMATES Small to BIG JOBS. Comm & Res 30yr exp. ALSO Floors, Paint. Free Est 225-272-7697

Carpentry Services- New & old. Lrg& sm. Renovations & Repairs. DON, 939-8877 Excellent Work! Crown moulding, soffit & fascia, & leaky roofs. 225-445-2279 Home360 - 225-926-HOME Craftsmen In Every Field. www.home360.us Paul Short Home Improv. Repairs, Siding, Overhang, Lic/Ins 225-335-2148 Soffit, fascia, rotten wood, & remodeling services. Call 225-316-0000

Carpet Installers CARPET, Wood, Vinyl Tile Install, repair & restretch. Call 806-9044 or 926-2442

Ceramic/Marble/ Granite Tile Ceramic Tile, Hardwd Lam. Floor., & Renovation. Free Est. Call 225-287-8259. **SHOWER PAN REPAIR** Ceramic Tile Flooring. Free Est. 35yr exp. 225-241-2421

Computer Service COMPUTER DOCTORx House calls. NoFixNoPay $35-$75-$95 225-803-8241 Help w/Windows 25 years

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Companions/Sitters PERSONAL HOMECARE SERVICES Specializing in Live-In Care 877-336-8045

Concrete Work MAGGIO CONCRETE Form, dig, pour & finish. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, parking areas. Res/ Comm’l foundations. Also breakout & haul away concrete. INSURED…After you call the rest, call the best.225-266-7764/448-0803 Stevens Construction INC. Concrete, asphalt, dirt wrk Res./ Comm’l., 40 yrs. exp. Culverts, parking lot, drives. Found’s, limestone. " WE DO QUALITY WORK " 225-647-7088 * 225-744-3925 Licensed & Insured Demo/Drainage/Trucking TOTAL CONCRETE WORKS. Grade, Form, Excavate, & Finish. Complete concrete breakout & replacement. Slabs, Driveways, Patios. State Licensed & Insured. 225-362-8278 * 225-413-4819.

Drew Concrete, LLC Parking lots, Driveways, Breakouts, Patios, Sidewalks. Licensed & Insured Free Estimate 225-636-0269 All Types of Cement Work Reasonable Prices. Start to Finish. 225 803 2770

Concrete Work Tear out your old concrete driveway & put a new one in. Call Lattie,225-405-5229

Demolishing LICENSED DEMOLITION contractor. Demolition and removal, lot cleaning, debris hauling & dirt hauling. 225-718-9312 Affordable Building Demolition, land clearing, debris & concrete removal. Call 225-938-8219. Home Tear Down & Concrete Demolition. 20yrs. exp. Daryl May Construction. Lic. & Ins. 268-6915.

Dirt-Sand-Shell RICHFIELD RIVERSILT Bulk Mulch Products, Limestone gravel, mason sand, fill sand, top soil & riversilt. Residential contractors. 766-6091 DIRT, SAND, GRAVEL, Pine Mulch & Limestone. Evenly spread. Flwr. Bed Mix. Lot grading, mowing. 355-4051 anytime. H.C. Kinchen. DIRT, SAND & GRAVEL. Tractor avail. Lot grading, driveways form & finish, house pads. Swimming pool fill-in. Dave, 939 2192 MATERIAL RESOURCES Crushed Asphalt rock $22.50/ton picked up. Can deliver. 225-267-6464

DIRT, BASIN SAND, Gravel, Tractor work available. 225 931-4468/225 262 0961

Doors *Door & Door Hardware* Install & Repair. Insured Commercial/Residential 225-436-2759-- Daniel

JIM JEANSONNE. 766-1268. Replace, adjust & fine tune doors. Lic/Bonded.

Drywall Finishing Sheetrock Repair 30 yrs. Exp- No Job Too Small. John Langlois 225-223-0790 Steve’s Sheetrock & Painting. No job too big or small Free Est. 225-588-2468

Electrical Work SIMPLE ELECTRIC. Prof. work. Lic/Ins/bond. 30+ yrs exp No job too sml/lrg. Call 225-921 2633

CALL CALVIN’S Lic. & Insured 225-752-5014 COLONIAL ELECTRIC Prefer Small Jobs Lic & Ins 225 715 3064 Metro Electrical New or Repair. Lic. & Ins. 225-774-7296 *225-270-0196 TRIPLE J- Elect, Appliance Repair, Generator sales/ ser. & more 225-573-1994.

Fencing C&C FENCE SERVICES 30 yrs. Wood fence specialist. Repairs. Free est. 235 8006 IRON FENCES, Gates & Rails. Licensed & Insured. Call 225 753 1217.

Firewood

Home Improvement/ Remodeling HoneyDoo’s Home Repairs Painting & Drywall Repairs

Free Estimates! 225-304-7217

ALL OUTDOOR Construction & Home Improvement, Call 225-292-4171. Brother’s Construction. All Remodeling Needs. Lic. Insured. BBB. 225-335-3131 Shower and Bath Specialist Repair, Remodel, Build new. Call 225-505-7675

House Leveling AFFORDABLE FOUNDATION Repair. House leveling & lifting. Pier homes or slabs. Level mobile homes Fully insured. Call 225-343-0222

House Cleaning

225-755-8383

A Christian Cleaning Lady Same person every time. Excellent references. Customized cleaning for you. Charlene 225-776-8168 MRS. CLEAN MAID Serving the B.R. area since 1984. Lic., bonded & insured. Screened, trained, exp. maids. 225-664-9053 Affordable Cleaning Res. /Comm. Organize & deep clean. Free consult. Low prices! Kristen 259-1095

GUARANTEE GIRLS Locally owned & op 30 yrs. Ins./Bonded. 225-756-3900. Murphy’s Cleaning Honest, Great rates, flexible sched. & ref. avail. 225-347-5261 Nice & Neat Cleaning Service. Call Delilah, 225-202-0481.

House Washing Affordable House Washing "Quality work at a fair price." Since 1994. Drive & walkways, fences, brick, vinyl, patios, plus more. Call Bobby at 225 273 1473 Ballard’s House Washing Since 1973, 15K + houses washed. Call 225-921-4101.

Janitorial Service Tamara’s Cleaning Service LLC. Lic/ Bonded/Ins. 225-802-8809 * 225-614-7126

Land Clearing S & K Contractors: Land Clearing, Lot Lvling, Pond digging & house pads. No job too big! 225-936-8830

DOZER WORK, LOGGING and PULPWOOD HAULING. Call 225 247-2719

Land Clear/Dirt *CLEARING * DRIVEWAYS* House Pads* Stump Grinding & EVERYTHING ELSE!! Call Lattie, 225-405-5229

Construction-Land Clearing * Good Prices! 225-634-5818*225-939-3968 Construction-Land Clearing * Good Prices! 225-634-5818*225-939-3968 "WE DO IT ALL!" Complete Site Prep. Clearing & Clean Up. 413-8385

Seasoned Oak Fire Wood Split & delieved. $150 1/2 cord. 225-329-9642

Landscaping

BEAT ALL ESTIMATES we install laminate, ceramic, wood @ $1.50 sf *Carpet Carpentry/Paint. 272-7697

Gutters/Gutter Cleaning Magnolia Gutters & Sheet Metal. Free Est/35 Yrs exp. Lic/Ins. 6" continuous gutters. Awnings, patio covers, chimney tops. 225-439-4410

Handyman Glen’s HandyMan Services carp. elect, plumb, paint, floors, bath remodel, rent prop-maint. 225-385-3853.

Handyman. Small remodels, electrical, plumbing, A/C. 225-367-0779

Hauling

DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, Patios, 40 years exp. Call Frank at 225-229-0851.

LA CASH 4 Your Wrecked Or Junk Cars. $200-$300 More for Newer Running Cars. Call 225-715-4852.

DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, Patios, 40 years exp. Call Frank at 225-229-0851.

BIG CASH FOR JUNK CARS. FREE TOWING 225-302-6455

$$ Ever-So-Green LLC $$ We Do It All - Fall Cleanup, Mow, Edge, Weedeat, Trim, Blow, Leaves Vacuumed, Cleanup Flowerbeds, Home &Driveways Pressure Wash Same day svc. 7 days/week

225-590-2660

I cut yards, do flower beds, rake & mulch leaves. Affordable! 225-266-1069

Painting/Papering BEAT ALL ESTIMATES Quality wrk ù 25yr. Int/Ext Paint carpentry, all flooring pressurewash 225-272-7697

D&D PAINTING - Ins Claims Welcome. Sheetrock Finish. Int/Ext. 225 205 6492. Flawless Painting & Con. Great price guaranteed! Call Jonathan: 225-772-4405 Husband & wife. Christians w/ 40yrs exp. Free Est. 225-315-1996 *225-226-0636

FIREWOOD - All season Red Oak, Delivered or you pick up. Call 225-247-2719

Flooring

Lawn-Yard Service

EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE flowerbed, mulch, shrub trim, plant & sod, installation /fertilize. 225-803-5979 Flowerbed Clean-up weeding, trimming, mulching. Lawn & Bed Maint. Sodding LIC#4188 INS. 225-755-9016 SAMSON SERVICES, LLC Landscape, Irrigation, Drainage. Lic. horticulturist #3739. Ph: 225-938-6786

Breaux’s Landscaping LLC. Install, maint. & fertilize. Lic. #15-4224. 985-300-4541 Fall Discount Special! Flock Christmas Trees. Order Now! Call 225-993-9204 Samson Serv., LLC Irrigation Repair & Install Irr. Lic. #0513. 225-938-6786

Painting & Housewashing Int/Ext. 24yrs exp Ref. avail 225-937-0773 * 225-316-5816 Quality Painting. Int/Ext. Shtrck repair, press. wash. 25yrs.exp Free est. 268-0033 Steve The Painter 30yr exp. Int/Ext Sheetrock Repair, Lite Carpentry 225-268-7182

Patios/Carports

PATIOS/CARPORTS PRECISION PATIO LLC

batonrougepatios.com 225-223-7249 225-276-5513

Plumbing JAKE’S PLUMBING. Licensed, bonded, & insured. LMP5329. Gas tests, water heaters, remodels, drain cleaning, etc. 225-276-4367 J’s PLUMBING. LMP#4979 24/7 Svc. Mention this ad& receive $25 off. 10+ yr exp www.jsplumbing.co*BBB accredited. 225-910-7715 CALL A RETIRED PLUMBER Free Est. Kit. & Bath Repairs, leaky faucets. Military Discount 225-753-3538/938-2487 NATHAN TODORA PLUMBFive Fold Maint., Sewer Repairs, Remodeling, Free Est. LMP #1310. 752-2819

CALL CALVIN’S Licensed/ Bonded/Insured LMP 1773. 752-5014 Tim’s Proficient Plumbing LMP 2233, all plmbg, gas, repairs. WH’s. 571-7853

Ponds FISH STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390 www.parkersfishfarm.com

Pressure Washing *Action Power Cleaning* Res./Comm. Lic./Ins. Homes, buildings, patios, driveways,sidewalks, windows,decks,mobile homes & more. Free Est. 223-3206

Property Management RE/MAX First Prop. Mgt-Sales-Leasing 291-1234 Sales, Prop. & Assoc. Mgt. Adam Campo Real Estate 225-295 3035

Resumes PROFESSIONAL RESUMES Call 225-474-4923

Roofing Repair 34 YRS LOCAL EXP. in built up & all types of shingle roofing. Same crew 20 yrs., hand nail. 5 yr. leak free warranty. 225-383-3072 BEST PRICE ON ROOFING! 225-975-1764. Get a free est. U will B glad you did. 27 yrs, local. Ref on req. Any questions, call Jimmy. LEAKS STOPPED Any type Roof, Painting & Carpentry Wrk Over 40 yrs exp. FreeEsts. Jim 338-6809

Save money, All landscape maint., bag leaves, lighting & more. Call 225-229-9979

WE STOP LEAKS Immediately! Lic & Ins. Home professionals. 225-678-6387

We Do It All! Landscaping, fencing & remodels. Lic. & insured. Call 225-276-9513

A-TEAM ROOFING Lic. Leaks, Repairs/Reroofing. 225- 907-3489 Expert roofer

Lawnmower Repair IVY’s Lawnmower TORO Discnts on select mdels ENGINES • PARTS • REPAIRS 225-383-6459

METAL SHINGLE FLAT. Lic. Insured. Brother’s Const. New & Repair. 335-3131. METRO ROOFING & Repair. Lic. & Ins. FREE ESTIMATES 225-774-7296 * 225-270-0196

Roofing Repair SECURITY ROOFING LLC Free Est. Over 35 yrs exp. 225-247-8982 Stevenson Roofing * Specializing in Flats/ Shingles & Patch work. 225-620-1890 SUNRISE Roofing & Const. Lic. * Fully Insured * BBB Free est. 225-272-2181 BROTHER’S CONST. Lic. & Insured. BBB. Vinyl, Hardie Stucco. Free Est. 335-3131.

Tree Service NOTICE TO READERS Sec. 6:386.1. Large material to be removed by contractor. (City) (a) Any person, business or other entity engaged in business of tree service who in the course of business fells or trims any tree, shall be responsible for the removal of the tree and its components from the premises where the tree was felled, and shall not place the tree or its components or other large lumber refuse on any part of the premises or adjoining servitudes or rights-of-way for removal. (b) If the contractor fails or refuses to remove a felled tree and/or its components, the owner of the premise shall be responsible for removing the material in accordance with subsection (a), (c) Anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment or both. (Ord. No. 9838, & 1. 2-23-94) NOTICE TO READERS To the best of our knowledge, all ads under Tree Service in the Business Service Directory represent legitimate offerings by responsible contractors. However, The Advocate does recommend that readers exercise normal business caution in responding to ads, in particular where up-front money is requested. For license details visit www.ldaf.state.la.us SOUTHERN TREE Tree Removal, Stump Grinding, Trimming & Emergency Storm Work. Lic. Arborist 39yrs. exp. Free Est. Call 225-235-1743 ***A2Z TREE REMOVAL*** We make quality tree and stump removal affordable. 225-445-3723 Affordable TREE Service Sr. Disc. Free est. Jesus saves! Your work is a blessing 225-343-0670 . Samson Serv., LLC * Cert. Arborist #6769A. Stump grinding. Affordable rates! Call 225-938-6786.

LOW COST TREE SERVICE Complete tree service. Free est. 225-955-0072. Steve Robins Tree Serv. 50 Yr Exp * Lic. & Ins. Free Est- EBR. 225-925-0610

Writer PROFESSIONAL EDITING AND COPYWRITING Call 225-474-4923

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Calling ALL Crafts

We are looking for skilled craftsmen and craftswomen with 5 to 10 years of experience in their craft who would like to specialize in residential and light commercial work. You must be appropriately licensed in your craft (or be able to obtain licensing) and have excellent communication skills with an ability to meet high work quality standards. This is a permanent high income opportunity. We are currently looking for P lu m b ers & Drain Cleaners, Carpenters, Remodelers, Electricians, Appliance Techs, A/C and Heating Techs with positive customer service attitudes. Only call if you are interested in far more than a job and want to earn the kind of income you and your family deserve. Home360, Inc. (225) 767-4000 Can You Dig It? H eavy Equipment Operator Career! We Offer Training & Certifications Running Bulldozers, Backhoes & Excavators. Lifetime Job Placement. VA Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497 CARPENTER NEEDED - Only Skilled With Tools Need Apply. MUST Email To info@michelleruston.com

Clean Harbors is now hiring ∂ CDL Drivers Class A & B with X endorsements. ∂ Environmental Technicians I & II. Must have TWIC Card and 40 Hr Hazwoper preferred. Please apply on line to www.cleanharbors.com DISPATCHER – BOUTTE ASPHALT PLANT BARRIERE CONSTRUCTION CO., L.L.C. Barriere Construction Company is seeking a Dispatcher to work at our Boutte Asphalt Plant. The individual we seek must have computer skills, must be able to communicate using phones, radios and CB’s, clerical skills with attention to detail and must be able to perform multi tasks in a fast pace environment. The position hours are 6:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday through Friday. Barriere offers an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, vision and a 401(k) Plan. Please apply in person at 1268 LA 3127, Boutte, LA 70039 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Tues-Thurs. Appointments preferred call Sandy 985-331-3550 or send resume to Barriere Construction Co., LLC, HR Department P.O. Box 1576, Boutte, LA 70039 or fax to 985-331-3559. (For more info go to www.barriere.com) “AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, DISABILITY AND VET” EXCEL: Skilled Crafts positions. www.excelusa.com Experienced Carpenter needed for building frames, forms, doorways, trim work etc.. Position requires own tools. Rate of pay starts at $16-18 an hour. Position starts as soon as possible. An MVR and background check is required for this position. Drywall Carpenters. TWIC, OSHA, Security passport. FT. Overtime. Experience working in an industrial setting is preferred. Must be able to hang/float drywall. ROP: DOE $26-30 per hour. Commercial Painters . Previous experience of 2 years required. MVR and background check is required for this position. FT. Baton Rouge, La. ROP: $1214 per hour to start. Industrial Cement Finishers with a valid OSHA. Location: Baton Rouge and Geismar. Previous experience of 3 years is required. Currently seeking Experience Painters and Carp e nte rs to work in Baton Rouge. Full time. ROP:DOE. Valid drivers license, MVR and background check are required after applying. Submit resume to kbergeron@savardgroup.net

and call 225-930-0685

Hydroblasters Needed!!! Must have TWIC & OSHA Pay DOE $13-$18 hr. 2+ years experience. Some out of town travel required with per diem. Savard Labor & Marine 1731 N. Airline Hwy Gonzales, LA 70737 225-647-6800 James Construction Group Call 225-677-9023 or 1-800-995-5102 LINK www.linkstaffing.com 225-275-7272 Local Civil Construction Company Needs: Pipe Layers Laborers Operators Superintendent Dump Truck Drivers Concrete Saw Operators Heavy Equipment Repair Coordinator Apply in person to: 9143 S. Tiger Bend Road, B.R., LA. No phone calls please. EOE Mechanic Needed. Pump & diesel engine experience desired. Call 225-756-0701 PLUMBING SERVICEMAN needed. Must have Drivers License. Call 225-665-2255. Positions available for both Manual Machinist and CNC Machinist Call 225-687-8209• Scientific Fabrication Service Very busy collision repair center seeking exp. body techs. Icar and chief measuring systems certification a plus. Weekly pay, climate controlled shop, guaranteed salary plus commision. 225-665-3344

Wanted! Insulator Helper! Drug test will be run. Must have own vehicle. No Exceptions!! $100/day. Call 225-683-9645.

Westgate LLC

Now Seeking μNCCER+ Electrician μInstrument Technicians www.westgatellc.com

Medical

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Allied Health, Clerical, IT, Nursing, Nursing Support, Professionals and other career opportunities available at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Rouge are posted online. Site is updated daily. For more information and/or to apply online visit OLOLRMC.com/Great PlaceToWork ATTENTION ALL NURSES! Eastern Louisiana mental Health System is an integrated system of mental health care designed to provide a wide array of services within a multifaceted system. We have RN 1, RN 2, and RN 3 positions available in Jackson, LA. There is a Special Entrance Rate, or SER, for these positions. The RN 1 has a Special Entrance Rate of $1,614.40 bi-weekly, or $20.18 hourly. The RN 2 has a Special Entrance Rate of $1,768.80 bi-weekly, or $22.11 hourly. The RN 3 has a Special Entrance Rate of $1,874.40 bi-weekly, or $23.43 hourly. We also have premium pay options, shift differentials, and other benefits! If interested, please apply at www.jobs.l a.gov . For more information please contact our Human Capital Management team at 225-634-0559 Become a part of our team and enjoy a competitive salary, excellent shift differentials, an attractive benefits package and an outstanding work environment. Woman’s Hospital currently has full-time openings for a Pharmacist and a Pharmacy Tech II. Will work primarily Monday-Thursday; 1:30pm-12am (midnight). Must be available to work days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.

Pharmacist

Responsibilities include preparing and dispensing medications as ordered by a qualified prescriber, monitoring patient medication therapies, and providing drug information. Must have current licensure from the LA State Board of Pharmacy. Experience in a hospital pharmacy and IV preparation is preferred.

Pharmacy Tech II

Will perform sterile compounding and associated activities under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. Performs other duties to support the Pharmacist. Must possess high school education or equivalent, as well as Pharmacy Technician Certification by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy. One year of experience as a Pharmacy IV Technician is preferred and a working knowledge of USP 797 are required. If interested, please apply online: www.womans.org EOE

Capitol House

Nursing Home is actively seeking a

F/T RN

to work Mon-Fri. 6a-2p in our Respiratory Unit. Great company with great benefits. Apply in person @ 11546 Florida Blvd.

Capitol House

Nursing Home is actively seeking: LPN’s 10:00pm-6:00am Monday-Friday (full time) 2:00-10:00pm Monday-Friday (full time) CNA’s Weekend’s 6p-6a (part time) 6a-2p Monday- Friday (full time) 2p-10p Monday- Friday (full time) 10p-6a Monday- Friday (full time) Treatment Nurse Part time every other weekend Apply in person @ 11546 Florida Blvd. Caregivers Wanted!! www.thecareblog.com 225-771-8605

Certified Histo Tech (Full Time)

Large clinic in Baton Rouge is currently seeking a Histologist for our new Histology Laboratory. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years experience embedding, cutting, staining with small biopsies and other pertinent histology experience. Associates Degree or higher in a life science preferred but not required and must hold HT/HLT (ASCP) certification or eligible to sit for exam. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator, Fax 225-246-9105, or employment@ brclinic.com

The Baton Rouge Clinic

7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Certified Histo Tech (Full Time)

Large clinic in Baton Rouge is currently seeking a Histologist for our new Histology Laboratory. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years experience embedding, cutting, staining with small biopsies and other pertinent histology experience. Associates Degree or higher in a life science preferred but not required and must hold HT/HLT (ASCP) certification or eligible to sit for exam. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator, Fax 225-246-9105, or employment@ brclinic.com

The Baton Rouge Clinic

7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Golden Age

Nursing Home Is Now Accepting Applicaitons For ∂ Deitary Aide ∂ Cook Please Apply In Person At 26739 Hwy 1032 Denham Springs

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LPNs & RNs

Must have 4 yrs exp. Call 225-907-3310

CLINIC NP/PA (Neurology) LPN (Northshore Clinic) Certified MA (Neurology & Northshore Clinic)

THE SPINE HOSPITAL OF LA Credentialing/ Medical Staff Coorindator Apply online at www.TheNeuro MedicalCenter.com ****CNA - 2pm-10pm**** Apply at: Plaquemine Caring, 59215 Riverwest Dr. DENTAL ASSISTANT (EDDA) NEEDED IMMEDIATELY RKM Primary Care If you are a reliable and posititve individual looking for career satisfaction, then look no further! We are seeking a FRIENDLY & UPBEAT full time Dental ASsistant (EDDA) to support our clinical treatment staff. Must have 2 yrs experience &have transportation. Front Desk Experience a+. EMAIL RESUME TO bbrooks@rkmcare.org Subject: DENTAL ASST DENTAL TECH needed Model work and/or Cad Cam designing a plus. Call 225-296-5556

DIRECT CARE STAFF to work w/disabled pts. FT/ PT & PRN. Pd training & mileage. Clear criminal rec reqd. Apply at 5850 Florida Blvd. M-F, 8:30-3:30 EOE Find A Career At! The NeuroMedical Center TheNeuroMedicalCenter.com Flannery Oaks Guest House is in need of an RN or LPN for weekend special and Mon-Fri. 2p-10p. Apply in person at: 1642 N. Flannery Rd. Greater Fellowship Outreach Center is now hiring all positions. DSW workers needed. Please contact Susie Brown Johnson @ 225-975-1792 *225-292-9628 JEFFERSON MANOR 9919 Jefferson Hwy 225-293-1434

Lallie Kemp Medical Center has an RN position available Surgery Department Full-time position closes 11/17/2015 PRN Positions also available. For further details and to apply for this position please visit: www.jobs.la.gov , job line: (985) 878-1750 or call Marshunda Thomas@ 985-878-1384 Lane Regional Medical Ctr EQUAL OPPTY EMPLOYER www.lanermc.org

Licensed Practical Nurses FT 6p-6a & 2p-10p PT 2p-10p

St. James Place is seeking compassionate healthcare professionals who take pride in their work & are seeking a rewarding career. Current LPN license required. Experience in long term care a plus. Competitive wages, excellent benefits package, and beautiful work environment that includes access to our on-site fitness center, salon, and physician’s offices! Experience the difference that working in an exceptional nursing environment can make. Visit our website @ www.stjamesplace.org to find out more about this position & our career opportunities! EOE/Drug Free/ Smoke Free Workplace.

NURSE PRACTITIONER

Large multi-specialty clinic is currently seeking a fulltime Nurse Practi-tioner to provide general medical care and treat-ment to patients in a clinic setting. Individual will perform physical exams and preventive care within the guidelines and instructions prescribed by the Physician. Must have previous Nurse Practitioner experience. Current RN and NP license required. We offer a strong benefits package & salary is commensurate with experience. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator Fax 225-246-9105, or employment@ brclinic.com .

The Baton Rouge Clinic

7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808

OLD JEFFERSON COMMUNITY CARE CENTER LPN PRN and 2-10 shift Competitive pay, Benefit package, 401K Please apply at facility: 8340 Baringer Foreman Road Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-753-3203 Part Time Contract Position for a Job Coach Job Duties: Train/Monitor work therapy programs (carwash, greenhouse, and wood working) at Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System located in Jackson, Louisiana. Must have experience working with Developmental Disabled Individuals. Please fax resume to (225) 634-0572 or mail resume to Community Homes, P. O. Box 498, Jackson, Louisiana 70748.

Physician Assistant (Full-Time) Physician Assistant needed in surgery de-partment to provide health care services to patients under direction and re-sponsibility of physician. Duties include examining patient and compiling medical data, ordering diagnostic tests, as well as injections, suturing, and wound care as delegated by physician. Must have current NCCPA certifica-tion and at least 1 year of experience working as a Physician Assistant. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator Fax 225-246-9105, or employment@ brclinic.com .

The Baton Rouge Clinic

7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Pointe Coupee Healthcare Weekend LPN Position Available! Please email resume to: jtircuit@plantationmgt.com

Or apply in person at: 1820 False River Dr. New Roads, La. 70760 Phone : 225-638-4431

PRIVATE DUTY NURSE AIDES needed for daytime hours & weekend work. Experience required. Call between 8a-3p, M-F. 225-767-0095

PRN CNA/PCA for priv. duty with at least 2 years exp. Dependable with reliable transp & can pass bkgd & drugscrn. Call 225-485-0668

Office Clerical

Seeking LPNs to work with Care Coordination This position supports health care delivery in a system of non-profit, FQHC clinics aimed at treating rural, underserved populations. This position works directly with service providers to access a full array of preventive services and interdisciplinary care to meet the medical needs of clients. Duties focus on coordination of on-site referrals to internal (ORIS), and external sources, follow-up on no call/no show appointments, coordinate care of patients with co-morbidity. QUALIFICATION S ∂ Current LPN license to practice in La. ∂ At least 5 years medical care experience, preferably working in a fast paced clinic setting ∂ Current CPR certification ∂ Computer skills and experience with EMR; knowledge of ICD 9 & ICD 10 codes ∂ Effective verbal and written communication skills ∂ Team player who demonstrates an enthusiastic, caring and compassionate commitment to the patient and their unique circumstances ∂ Organized, detail oriented and works with a high level of accuracy ∂ Good time management skills, able to remain on task WORK CONDITIONS : Primarily Office setting, 8am-5:00pm, M-F schedule, may require extended hours for special projects or urgent patient care. Potential travel to multiple sites Prolonged sitting, standing and walking. Long periods at computer screen. Manual dexterity to operate key board. LOCATION- Primary site 1/WBR 1/Springfield 1/Livingston

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To apply please forward your resume to bbrooks@rkmcare.org

SIGN ON BONUS! Attention RN HOSPICE NURSE! SJH is GROWING!! Join our Team! Join the Gold Standard in Hospice Care! We provide all the tools and programs to successfully meet ALL the needs of your patients! Hiring the BEST RN Case Manager for Hospice Services: ∂ Minimum of 2 years of experience as an RN required ∂ F/T job with great benefits and extra holidays ∂ Call required once every 8th weekend & every 2 weeks on weeknight ∂ Home Health or hospice experience desired Join our patient Care Team TODAY! Fax resume to: 225-769-8875 Email: employment@ carpenterhealth.net St James Place View available jobs at stjamesplace.hyrell.com St. Joseph Hospice, LLC Visit Our Website At www.StJosephHospice.com Surgical Specialty Center Of Baton Rouge, If you are passionate about making a difference in health care please visit SSCBR.com THE BATON ROUGE CLINIC JOB LINE 225-246-5627 EQUAL OPPTY EMPLOYER The Care Center is NOW HIRING FOR:

Licensed Practical Nurses FT 6p-6a & 2p-10p PT 2p-10p

St. James Place is seeking compassionate healthcare professionals who take pride in their work & are seeking a rewarding career. Current LPN license required. Experience in long term care a plus. Competitive wages, excellent benefits package, and beautiful work environment that includes access to our on-site fitness center, salon, and physician’s offices! Experience the difference that working in an exceptional nursing environment can make. Visit our website @ www.stjamesplace.org to find out more about this position & our career opportunities! EOE/Drug Free/ Smoke Free Workplace

Rad Techs Needed! F/T RT staff needed at OLOL EP Lab . Applicants must have: both ARRT & LSRT certification, current BLS (AHA), and 1 year experience. Competitive salaries, healthcare benefits and vacation accrual included. Please send resume to Joann @ 225-7659650

Medical Billing Position immediately available for person w/ strong knowledge of insurance payment posting, basic plain coding & refiling of denials. Must be dependable and self motivated. Fax resume to: 225-291-8254.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST (Full-Time)

Large multi-specialty clinic in Baton Rouge seeks a highly qualified Medical Technologist to work as a generalist. Can-didate must have neces-sary licensure. Hours are 9a6pm. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator, Fax 225-246-9105, or employment@ brclinic.com

The Baton Rouge Clinic

7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Needed Exp’d Caregivers 225-930-4790 www.HISCapplication.com North Oaks Health System Hammond, LA (985) 230-5715

Mon-Fri 3-11 shift

LPN’s PRN

all shifts Please apply in person or email resume to: 11188 Florida Blvd. or submit resume to: Cleblanc@ plantationmgt.com Transp. Driver Must be CNA 25, w/good MVR Plaquemine Caring, 59215 Riverwest Dr. Plaq.

F/T RN staff needed at OLOL EP Lab. Applicants must have: LSBN, BLS and 2 yrs ER/ICU experience. Competitive salaries, healthcare benefits and vacation accrual included. Please send resume to Joann at 225-765-9650 Restorative Coordinator position avail. Min. 5 yr. exp. 4 days/week. Bluebonnet area. Competitive pay & benefits. Fax resume to: 225-291-2167 or email: cangelosidental@msn.com

****LPN - ALL SHIFTS**** Apply at: Plaquemine Caring, 59215 Riverwest Dr. Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Now Hiring! www.marybird.org

LPN’s

WOMAN’S HOSPITAL Visit us online www.womans.org Zachary Dental Office seeking EDDA to start immediately. Fax resume to 654-3170

Office Clerical

1480 ARTICULATE Professional needed to handle incoming calls. Spanish A+. Call 225-766-1111

BOOKKEEPER

RN’sMidcity and Bluebonnet Campus Opportunities The Baton Rouge General Medical Center is currently seeking Registered Nurses. These positions are full-time, day or night & twelve hour shifts. A current LA RN license is required; experience is preferred. Interested candidates should apply online at www.brgeneral.org, or apply in person at the Baton Rouge General Medical Center.

need for auto dealership. Experience preferred. Send resume to: Cecilgraves @cecilgraves.com

CLERICAL PERSONNEL NEEDED MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRAD NO EXP. NECESSARY. CALL 225-928-3304 Expanding Comp. is seeking a Customer Service Rep. & Cashier to work in a fast pace enviroment. Must be professional, courteous & have good communication skills. Fax resume to: 225-927-1577. GRAND OPENING!!! Seeking (18-25) people for Managers’ Position. Onsite training. 225-231-1226.

Sterling Place Nursing Home is seeking: RN CHARGE NURSE Needed Monday thru Friday 11P to 7A RN CHARGE NURSE Needed Saturday & Sunday 7P to 7A Please apply in person at 3888 North Blvd. or send resume to tanderson@ plantationmgt.com

IMMEDIATE OPENING Part time clerical position with flexible hours available for local Gonzales company. Responsibilities include time entry, payroll, invoicing and other general office duties. Quickbooks and Excel knowledge along with strong computer skills req’d. Please email resume to resume@ramseyent.com

or fax resume: 225-647-0567

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Adler’s Towne Center is SEEKING SALESPEOPLE for its Fine Jewelry & Bridal /Gifts departments. EMAIL RESUME TO: resumes@adle rsjewelry.com. OR APPLY IN PERSON @ 7445 Corporate Blvd., Suite 520.

2 Temp job openings Harry L. Laws & Co., Inc. in Port Allen, LA 12/22/2015 - 9/30/ 2016. Gen worker needed for crawfish farm. Work incl tractor driving, field prep, water maint, fert, plant & harvest of crop. Field prep incl man shovel work & hoeing of weeds, spot spray & gen farm labr. Help repair & maint bldgs, equip, farm, fences& shop. load/unload trucks. Crawfishing involves manually cutting up of fish bait, set traps, bait and check traps. Grade & wash crawfish for shipment, make & rpr traps as needed. Worker must be able to lift/carry 50 lbs. MF, some Sat/Sun, OT varies. Employees may be compensated above the stated hrly wage, this decision to pay above the prevailing hrly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision on factors that incl the individual recipient’s performance & work hist. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray & related chems& pests, etc. may affect workers’ ability to perform the job. Employer may req post hire, random, upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, all at no cost to employee. Testing positive or failure to comply may result in immed. term. from employment. Job involves stooping, lifting & working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furn at no cost. $10.18 hrly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their perm res. daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at complete of contract. Apply / Send resumes for this job at the nearest local SWA @ Baton Rouge Business & Career, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, ph 225925-4327 using LA JO# 571123.

jobfinders@bellsouth.net LA Relay: Communication, Bilingual-Span/Eng- Communication & Captioning Assts all shifts. 225-2914500 workforhamilton.com LITIGATION PARALEGAL needed. 3 yrs. exp. req’d. Email: careers@bswllp.com LOUISIANA STAFFING 225-621-3212 225-621-3210 - FAX Snelling Personnel Serv Please see our job listing www.snelling.com/batonrouge

Part-Time

1500 PT Nursery Staff Sun (AM/PM) & Wed (PM) Woodlawn Baptist Church 753-1667 info@wbcbr.org

BAYOU SUPPLY & SAFETY has an opening for an

OUTSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE

in our Geismar location. Applicant must have exp. in the industrial market. Knowledge of industrial supplies & safety equip’t needed. Fax resume to 504-433-2244 or email to

bayousafety@bellsouth.net

Professional/ Administrative

1520 Attorney Associate position with general practice law firm. Resumes accepted by facsimile to Coxe & Coxe, Attys. at 225 929-9819 or hand delivered. BRCC www.mybrcc.edu 201 Community College Dr Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Chief Executive Officer Surgical Specialty Center of Baton Rouge is currently accepting applications for its Chief Executive Officer position. Qualified applicants should have at least 10 years of hospital administration experience, demonstrated experience with physician relations and hospital board interaction. Must have a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university, with a major in business administration preferred. Must have strong interpersonal skills, ability to lead an organization and possess knowledge of technical and professional skills management, general principles of personnel management, labor relations and hospital economics. Qualified candidates may visit www.sscbr.com for a full position description and to submit an application online. Resumes may be submitted to HR@sscbr.com as well

Child Care Center Hiring Loving Teacher For small group of 2 y/o. M-F, 7:30-3:30. Loc. @ Kenilworth/Highland. Min. 1 yr. exp. Call 225-766-1159 or email resume to: cdshighland@gmail.com

C.J. BROWN, Realtors LATTER & BLUM Inc., Realtors Van Eaton & Romero ABILITY TO SUCCEED IN REAL ESTATE SALES? We always have room at the TOP! Best People, Support, Brand, Commission Plans, Service & Tools! Join the TEAM that helps you accelerate your business. We know you have what it takes! Take a test drive to show us you do. www.LBRSALES.com or call 1-800-428-8294 and arrange an interview today! CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. FT Customer Service Rep., Excellent Communication & Phone Skills, Computer Skills, Mechanical Industry Knowledge a Plus. Paid holidays and vacation, excellent health plan and Opportunities for Advancement. BR Mechanical Seal Co. over 50 years. Email resume to: sales@ ppcmechanicalseals.com

Elgin’s has an immediate full time sales position opening. If you’re honest and hardworking, we want you to join our family. Apply in person: 10330 Airline Hwy., Bluebonnet Square Shopping Center, 9:30am-6pm, MonFri or email resume to elginsfj1986@yahoo.com or call 225-292-3355 for a confidential appointment.

Experienced Salesperson Contribute to the health & education of lower income pre-school children & their families. The City-Parish is accepting applications for: Teacher Advanced & Teacher Aide Excellent Benefits! For details see: Continuous Employment Opportunities at www.brgov.com/dept/hr

Needed at Outdoor Powerhouse Apply in person to: Kacey at 791-2227 2323 Florida Blvd. Denham Springs, LA

FT INSIDE SALES PERSON needed. Knowledge of guns, law enforcement or military exp. helpful. $12/hr. Fax resume to: 225-924-4947 or Email to: brps9530@gmail.com Global Microfiber Company hiring reps P/T or F/T. Great opportunity for unlimited growth! Info mtng at the Jones Creek library Nov. 17th at 6:30pm. Win Prizes! Call (682) 225-1844

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EATEL

www.eatel.com/jobs Employment opportunities w/City-Parish Government visit www.brgov.com RECOVERY REPRESENTATIVE 2 years of experience as an auto/GL claims adjuster AND a college degree OR an additional 4 years of experience required Qualified applicants may submit a resume to careers@LWCC.com . www.LWCC.com Seeking a certified paralegal with 3+ yrs experience or legal secretary with 5+ yrs experience. Must be able to independently perform a variety of complex paralegal duties with limited supervision. Candidate will assist multiple attorneys in all aspects of litigation practice. Salary DOE, health, 401K

Restaurants/ Hotels/Clubs

1540 GINO’S seeking SERVERS & BUSSERS. Fine Dining Exp Nec. Apply Between 2pm5pm. Mon-Fri at 4542 Bennington Ave. L’Auberge Baton Rouge Now Hiring - To Apply www.pnkinc.com/career Looking for an exciting position, apply online at, www.hollywoodbr.com NOW HIRING! Exp. Dish Washers at $11/Hr. Apply in person M-F, 6am-8pm. 10250 Plaza Americana Dr.

POPEYE’S PLAQUEMINE

Seeking an experienced manager. Applicant must have a min. of 3 yrs. QSR Rest. MGMT. Exp. Excellent salary & working conditions 45 hr. work week (2 days off each wk.) POPEYE’S exp. helpful but not required. Fax resume: 504-780-8974 email: tlrhoton1@cox.net RUTH CHRIS Now Hiring FT Server Apply in person, 4836 Constitution Ave. Mon.-Fri.

www.crownebaton.com 4728 Constitution Ave. Baton Rouge, LA

Sales/ Marketing

1560 ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625

is offering an excellent opportunity For YOU to join our expanding team as a SALES CONTRACTOR in The Greater Baton Rouge Area Call 1-614-783-7191 and ask for Jim or e-mail: bardenjim@gmail.com

2 Temp job openings Sugar Fields Crawfish Farm, L.L.C. in Oscar, LA 12/22/2015 to 6/30/2016. Gen worker needed for crawfish farm. Work incl tractor driving, field prep, water maint, fert, plant & harvest of crop. Field prep incl man shovel work & hoeing of weeds, spot spray and gen farm lbr. Help rpr & maint bldgs, equip, farm, fences, field, levees, roads & shop. Load/unload trucks. Crawfishing involves manually cutting up of fish bait, set traps, bait and check traps. Grade & wash crawfish for shipment, make & rpr traps as needed. Worker must be able to lift/carry 50 lbs. MF, some Sat/Sun, OT varies. Employees may be compensated above the stated hrly wage, this decision to pay above the prevailing hrly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision on factors that incl the individual recipient’s perform & work hist Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chems & pests, etc. may affect workers’ ability to perform the job. Employer may req post hire, random, upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, all at no cost to employee. Testing positive or failure to comply may result in immed term from employment. Job involves stooping, lifting & working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furn at no cost. $10.18 hrly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their perm res daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at complete of contract. Apply / Send res for this job at the nearest local SWA @ Baton Rouge Business & Career, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, ph 225-925-4327 using LA JO# 571283_.

$9.00 PER HOUR Plus up to $15/HR for Call Center Reps + 40 Hours Per Week + NO Weekends + Paid Training + Weekly Bonuses + Paid Time Off + No Experience Nec. Call 225-272-1833

Non Profit need Sales & Marketing Rep. Must have 3 + yrs. exp. Self motivated, energetic & goal driven with great follow through skills. Exp in Microsoft Office & Powerpoint. $800/wk to start. Send resume to 2746 Berlin Dr., BR, LA 70814

ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625

Now Hiring Agents , Adam Campo Real Estate. High Comm. splits 225-295-3035

-Come grow with us! -Up to $14 per hr w/ tips! -Vacation/Holiday pay! -No Nights/Weekends!

* Outside Sales Person * Salary $40k + commission. Email resume to: ccrawley50@comcast.net

LIC. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Needed To Work w/Nat’l Home Builder 225-367-0737 Sales PREMIER CARE IN BATHING NEEDS INDEPENDENT SALES REPS Experienced in-home one call closers needed. Home Improvement experience a plus. Preset appointments provided. Uncapped straight commission paid weekly. Realistic potential exceeds $100K/ yr. Call David at 386-882-6358 or email dtouchstone@ premiercarebathing.com Satsuma Valve & Controls Has an immediate opening for an inside sales position. We specialize in Control Valves, Regulators and Instrumentation. Experience is a plus. Fax resume to: 225-664-1956, email to: jfaust@satsumavalve.com or mail to: PO Box 779 Walker, LA 70785

ATTENTION Maids, House Cleaners, & Housekeepers!!!

Baxter Land - Watson, AR Farm Hands - Fish: 11 temporary workers needed from 1/18/2016 to 11/15/2016. Work hrs M-F 8 am to 6 pm; 5 hrs on Sat. Grade/move fish from pond to pond; repair/maintain fish farm equipment; harvest eggs & place in rearing troughs; feed & monitor fry & fingerlings; harvest mature fish; fish farm maintenance. $10.58/hr with free room. Tools/equipment provided. Transportation & subsistence expenses to worksite provided at completion of 50% of work contract plus return transportation at completion of contract. 3/4 work period guaranteed. Apply at nearest office of the Arkansas Dept. of Workforce Services, refer Ark. Job Order #1400349. Benny’s Car Wash and Oil Change. Apply Online www.bennyscarwash.com

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