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Sign up for holiday camps
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Workshop puts youths’ bling fingers to the test
Registration for BREC’s winter holiday camps ends Dec. 11. Camps will be held for ages 6 to 12 at Antioch Park and Forest Community Park from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 21-31, with halfdays on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. There will be no camp on Dec. 25. Cost is $98 per child or $14 per day. Call (225) 272-9200 or visit brec.org/holidaycamps for details.
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Bridget Sonnier-Hillis, psychology instructor at Baton Rouge Community College, counts the iPods donated to the school’s Music and Memory drive. Student and teachers in the Social Sciences department at BRCC collected 37 iPods and $550 in iTunes gift cards.
Festival of Lights
Baton Rouge’s oldest holiday tradition brightens up North Boulevard from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday with the annual Christmas lighting, a 35-foot Christmas tree in Town Square, Bethlehem Village where children can craft ornaments and decorations and a train ride on the Mansion Express at the Old Governor’s Mansion. The evening of visual, culinary and performing arts also features Santa’s Gift Shoppe and holiday music.
Hiking with BREC
The December installment of BREC’s Woods Walk Hiking Series will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday at Forest Community Park. A BREC naturalist will lead the hike through the conservation area and discuss the trees and animals found there. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Participants must be able to complete a 1-mile walk without a stroller.
Meet and greet
A meet and greet with Chelsea L. Johnson, the poet behind “The Heart of a Worshiper,” will be held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library. Johnson will share selections of her inspirational poetry.
The YoYo Man
Jim Johnson, the YoYo Man, will visit children ages 6 and older at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Johnson will demonstrate his yo-yo tricks and give tips on improving kids’ own yo-yo techniques. Call (225) 756-1140 to register. An exhibit of Johnson’s yo-yos is on display all month. äSee AROUND, page 5G
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Olivia Zachary, 11, uses the hex nut bracelet demo piece as a reference as she works on her own version at the library’s jewelry-making workshop on Nov. 24. Participants used hardware donated by Goodwood Hardware to create accessories.
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cfutch@theadvocate.com Brusly Middle School student Kaden Perrault, 12, sat quietly at a table in the East Baton Rouge Library Main branch teen room Nov. 24, trying to line a series of hex nuts up perfectly in a braid of leather string. “You really need a third thumb, don’t you, to keep everything tight,” said Elaine Boudreaux, library staff member conducting the workshop on creating jewelry from hardware. Perrault and Boudreaux kept running into the same issue with the project: If the braid wasn’t held tight as the hex nuts were incorporated on alternating sides, the hardware didn’t line up, and the bracelet became a jumbled mess. After a couple of false starts, the two got
into the rhythm of the project, and soon, Perrault had a shiny metal line that resembled a perfect backbone. It was difficult, Perrault said, but ultimately worth the finished product, as he put the bracelet on, adjusted the length, and tied it off. Boudreaux moved on to the next participant, Olivia Zachary, 11, a homeschool student, who was working on the same project. This is the most difficult of the planned projects, Boudreaux said, but she encouraged all the students who participated to use the materials donated by Goodwood Hardware to be creative, and come up with their own projects, too. Alexis San Miguel, 13, a Westdale Middle student, did just that, playing around with äSee WORKSHOP, page 2G
musical moments
Donated iPods can soothe Alzheimer’s, dementia patients BY C.J. FUTCH
cfutch@theadvocate.com Bridget Sonnier-Hillis began pulling iPods of nearly every generation out of a box on her desk, one of them still in its original packaging, never opened. The donated iPods were part of a nearly month-long drive to collect technology destined for a landfill, and redirect them to Music & Memory, a nonprofit group that distributes the players to nursing homes across the United States. Sonnier-Hillis, psychology instructor at Baton Rouge Community College, learned of the program when, as part of a series of events on campus to recognize Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, the school hosted a screening of the documentary “Alive Inside: A story of Music and Memory,” about how people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related illnesses respond to music that has been meaningful to them. “I particularly remember a clip of a man named Henry (in the film) who went from non-verbal to talking about his memories when he heard a Cab Calloway song,” Sonnier-Hillis said. äSee MUSIC, page 3G
Special workshop in the works DSAG to host two days of programs BY C.J. FUTCH
cfutch@theadvocate.com Coming off the success of their 15th annual Buddy Walk last month, the Down Syndrome Awareness Group of Baton Rouge’s membership is busy again, planning a unique workshop for people of all ages with Down syndrome, their families, teachers, therapists and friends, said Duane Lee with DSAG. “This is our third year to present the workshop, and we think it keeps getting better ev-
ery year,” Lee said. Lee said he and Veronica Crow, who chairs the workshop committee, try to choose topics and speakers that its membership wants, needs, and may not otherwise get a chance to hear. “We try to offer a wide variety of programs for different age groups with Down syndrome, for parents and caregivers, for educators and professionals,” Crow said. This year’s speakers are Brian Skotko and Sue Levine, co-authors of the book “Fasten Your Seatbelt: A Crash Course on Down Syndrome for Brothers and Sisters,” Crow said. “They’re nationally known, so we’re really excited to get
them here,” she said. The workshop, set for Jan. 22 and 23 at Pennington Biomedical Center, will also include a self-advocacy track for participants with Down syndrome including self-defense, art and dance, she said. Other tracks will be for siblings of those with Down syndrome and parents. Skotko and Levine will speak to siblings ages 7 and up, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 22. The remainder of the workshop will resume at 8 a.m. Jan. 23. For more information on exhibiting, sponsoring or attending, contact veronica.crow@ dsagbr.org or cheriseknapp@ gmail.com.
Santa to visit St. George in Fire Dept.’s parade Advocate staff report St. George Fire Department’s annual Santa Claus parades will leave the fire stations to roll down Airline Highway at 10 a.m. Dec. 5 and Dec 12 and at noon Dec. 6 and Dec. 13. For a listing and schedule of which neighborhoods will be visited by Santa and the fire trucks, visit stgeorgefire.com. All units are on-duty fire engines and subject to emergency calls, a news release said. The fire department once again will partner with the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and Christmas for Challenged Children to collect food
for those in need and new, unwrapped toys for the physically challenged children served by Christmas for Challenged Children. Parents are urged not to allow children to approach the fire engine with Santa and don’t run alongside or between the vehicles. All donations should be handed to the volunteers in the vehicles behind Santa’s fire truck. Collection barrels also will be set up at each St. George Fire Station. Monetary donations will be accepted, as well. Checks should be made out to the charities.
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CATS AVAILABLE Marketplace. Email cathaven@cathaven.org, call (225) 636-2680 or visit cathaven.org to learn about adopting, donating, volunteering and fostering. Follow the organization on Facebook at cathavenbatonrouge. Available for adoption are:
Cat Haven of Greater Baton Rouge is a nonprofit rescue organization for cats and kittens. The Cat Haven Adoption Center is at 11130 N. Harrell’s Ferry Road and is open from noon to 6 p.m. for adoptions every day except Sunday. Adoption Day events are held on Saturdays and Sundays at Petco, 6857 Siegen Lane; PetSmart, 1653 Millerville Road; and PetSmart in Siegen
Steve is a super-friendly boy, one of six 10-week-old tabby kittens born to a feral mother and lovingly cared for in a foster home.
Celestia is a beautiful longhaired calico girl, about 11/2 years old. She gets along Gypsy was found stray in an well with cats, dogs and chilapartment complex and is as dren. If you are looking for a sweet as she is pretty. She is purrfect pair, come visit her sister, Tallia, too. about 8 months old.
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Callie is an affectionate chocolate Siamese, about 9 years old. She is front-paw declawed.
DOGS AVAILABLE The mission of Friends of the Animals is to rescue, place in House, 8476 Highland Road, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekhomes or save dogs, puppies and other pets from euthanasia days and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Anyone interin East Baton Rouge Parish. FOTA operates the Dog Adoption ested in adopting or fostering a dog can call (225) 205-9330 or
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Alexis San Miguel, 13, Westdale Middle School, works on a hardware bracelet at the main branch Nov. 24.
WORKSHOP
The goal of the workshop, and all workshops like these, Boudreaux said, is to foster creative expression and ingenuity, different hex nut and washer and to teach teen patrons how configurations on a braided to look at ordinary objects in new ways. string of her own. For more information on liPerrault used the remainder of his time to work on a back- brary programming for the pack zipper pull he braided out holidays at the main branch of brown leather string, while at Goodwood, and all other a few other students wandered branches, visit the library’s in to peruse the craft supplies. website, www.ebrpl.com. Continued from page 1G
Gunther, a 1- to 2-year-old male retriever/shepherd mix, is neutered, housetrained, heartworm negative, up to date with shots and good with kids and other dogs. Call (225) 205-9330.
Gretchen, a 5-month-old female pointer/boxer mix, is spayed, housetrained, up to date with shots and good with kids and other dogs. She is cute, cuddly and easy-going. Email pdcarson@cox.net.
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Jasmine, a 2-year-old female rat terrier mix, is spayed, up to date with shots and good with other dogs. Email sguidry41@cox.net.
Cookie, a 6-month-old female Lab/pointer mix, is spayed, housetrained and good with kids and other dogs. Call (225) 205-9330.
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ASSAULT / BATTERY n 4600 block, Southpark Drive, Nov. 24, 3:27 a.m. n 15600 block, Shenandoah Square Avenue, Nov. 24, 3:37 a.m. n 3000 block, Carol Jack Drive, Nov. 24, 10:43 p.m. n 16000 block, Norwick Avenue, Nov. 26, 7:32 p.m. n 4900 block, Kennesaw Drive, Nov. 26, 8:45 p.m. n 18500 block, Lake Shadow Drive, Nov. 27, 6:36 p.m. BURGLARY n 17900 block, Lake Iris Avenue, Nov. 23, 1:01 p.m. n 18000 block, Lake Iris Avenue, Nov. 23, 4:44 p.m. n 15000 block, Seven Pines Avenue, Nov. 25, 5:29 p.m. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY n 16800 block, Harpers Ferry Avenue, Nov. 23, 5:06 p.m. n 3400 block, King Bradford Drive, Nov. 24, 10:00 a.m. DISTURBANCE n 13200 block, Quail Meadow
n 8000 block, Jefferson Park Drive, Nov. 23, 10:34 p.m. n 11500 block, Southfork Avenue, Nov. 24, 6:19 a.m. n 17200 block, Jefferson Highway, Nov. 24, 5:31 p.m. n 3200 block, King Bradford Drive, Nov. 24, 6:41 p.m. n 3000 block, Carol Jack Drive, Nov. 25, 12:11 a.m. n 10800 block, Fuller Place, Nov. 25, 12:02 p.m. n 17500 block, Dawnwood Drive, Nov. 26, 12:11 a.m. n 15300 block, Springwood Avenue, Nov. 26, 1:21 a.m.
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n 17700 block, La Grange Court, Nov. 27, 10:13 a.m. SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT
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Continued from page 1G It moved many people, and as of Nov. 25, she had collected 37 iPods and $550 in iTunes gift cards. While it may seem small to the students who discard the technology, access to music, particularly when it is personalized, has made astounding differences in the quality of life to her nursing home patients, said Gloria McCall, director of Rosewood Nursing Center in Lake Charles. It is changing not just the quality of life of the patients, she said, but also the quality of interaction with their families. And the cost of providing such programs is negligible, especially when compared with other treatments — often more expensive and less effective, with more side effects - for insomnia, agitation, anxiety and withdrawal. She said she has noticed with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients that there is something there, it’s just locked away and difficult to access. “Our smokers never forget how to smoke, you know?” she said. Something about music that is meaningful to the listener can
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IPods donated to Baton Rouge Community College’s Music and Memory drive. Student and teachers in the Social Sciences department at BRCC collected 37 iPods and $550 in iTunes gift cards, all of which will be donated to Music & Memory. unlock parts of the brain that had otherwise been closed, said Sonnier-Hillis. “It’s not just people with memory-related issues, she said, but every resident, even those who come for palliative care and struggling to come to terms with end-of-life decisions, and those who are having difficulty adjusting to life at the center. “Music is soothing. It’s calming,” she said, adding that they also provide books on tape and access to musical instruments.
“When patients who are combative and unhappy, it affects everything — nutrition, how much exercise they get, medication, socialization,” McCall said. Those residents tend to have more problems and deteriorate quickly. When they are happy, they eat better, they move more, they have a greater sense of wellbeing, and often need fewer drugs — including psychotropic medications. Rosewood started its program with a $19,000 grant from
the Department of Health and Hospitals, though its program included designing a media room at the center. Outside of training staff in the use of the program, implementing Music & Memory costs no more than the cost of the iPods, and the music to put on them. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is now accepting applications from Louisiana nursing homes for grants to start up Music & Memory in up to 80 facilities in the state, Sonnier-Hillis said.
CALENDAR THURSDAY
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Life Source Services Hospice, 11605 Southfork Ave.
FRIDAY
TOPS CHAPTER LA 0312: 10 a.m., South Baton Rouge Church of Christ, 8725 Jefferson Highway.
SATURDAY
VERY MERRY MUSIC KETTLE: 10 a.m., Perkins Rowe, 10202 Per-
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Gathered for a photo with Runnels Math-A-Thon coordinator Christine Pousson, center, are Runnels’ top 2015 Math-A-Thon fundraisers, from left, Nicholas Morgan, Megan Shaneyfelt, Evan Shaneyfelt and Eddie Tunis.
Runnels students raise $8,653 for St. Jude First- through sixth-grade math students at Runnels Elementary School participated recently in the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital MathA-Thon and raised a recordbreaking $8,653 for the charity. Students participate by solving age-appropriate math problems in an online Math-A-Thon Funbook. Family and friends are asked for donations in support of a student’s participation
in the program. Top fundraisers this year were sixth-grader Eddie Tunis, $1,010; fifth-grader Evan Shaneyfelt and his sister, fourth-grader Megan Shaneyfelt, $500 each; and secondgrader Nicholas Morgan, $380. “I appreciate our students’ love and effort that makes the fundraiser such a success every year. They make me so proud,” Runnels Math-A-Thon coordinator Christine Pousson said.
lar panels. 265 W. Issued Nov. 23. LANIER DRIVE 5838: $12,000, Owner: Clarence Welsh. Total square footage not listed. Eight-panel solar install on existing roof, 250 W. Issued Nov. 23. MCMICHAEL DRIVE 1495: $23,000, Owner: Brandon Collins. Total square footage: 500. Roof-mount-
ed 7.28 KW grid tied solar PV system. 28 roof-mounted solar panels. 265 W. Issued Nov. 23. TIGER BEND ROAD 17213: $20,000, Owner: Gene Gilsdorf. Total square footage: 360. Roofmounted 5.3 KW grid-tied solar PV system. 20 roof-mounted solar panels. 265 W. Issued Nov. 24.
Advocate staff report kins Road. Join the The Salvation Army of Greater Baton Rouge for a day of music and holiday cheer. For more information call (225) 355-4483. Performers include Bayou Brass Quintet, St. Thomas More Catholic School Liturgy Choir and Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus Carolers. SATURDAY BEADING SOCIAL: 11 a.m., Cajun Bead Crafts, 4733 Jones Creek Road, Suite H. No formal instruction. Seating is limited. Visit www.facebook.
com/cajunbeadcrafts. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PLAY: 6 p.m., St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, 17510 Monitor Ave.
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BLUE CHRISTMAS: 3 p.m., St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, 17510 Monitor Ave.
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BASIC BEADING CLASS: 6 p.m., Cajun Bead Crafts, 4733 Jones
Creek Road, Suite H. Instruction is free, just buy the beads and materials needed. RSVP (225) 223-6573. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Resthaven Funeral Home, 11817 Jefferson Highway. Hosted by Life Source Services.
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GRIEF SUPPORT: 4 p.m., Cardinal Hospice, 8280 YMCA Plaza #3-A.
EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH PERMITS building for assembly and mer-
Permits issued in East Baton cantile, intended for four suites. Rouge Parish from Nov. 21 Issued Nov. 24. NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: Owner through Nov. 28.
COMMERCIAL: COMPLETE INTERIOR
HIGHLANDIA DRIVE 717: Owner: Richard Hedley. Total square footage: 3,200. Complete interior in existing shell building of 5,548-square-foot building to create a 3,100-square-foot Suite 201 for office use. This space includes 2,980-square-foot living area, 398-square-foot covered porches and 921-square-foot second floor file storage: total square footage is approximately 4,121 square feet. Issued Nov. 24. HIGHLANDIA DRIVE 717: Owner: Richard Hedley. Total square footage: 1,307. Complete interior in existing shell building of 5,548-square-foot building to create Suite space 200 of 1,106 square feet for office use with a 195-square-foot covered porch. Issued Nov. 24. MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE 17050: $2,000,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 20,440. New 300-square-foot cooling tower and first floor 20,440-square-foot complete interior of existing four-story Physicians Plaza II for ambulatory healthcare with occasional inpatients in nuclear med and CT areas. First floor — 17,970 square feet and 2,470 square feet LINAC treatment/ mechanical/gas boiler room. Also includes installation of new sprinkler system and new canopy for connecting to the medical center. Issued Nov. 24.
COMMERCIAL: NEW
HIGHLANDIA DRIVE 717: $450,000, Owner: Richard Hedley. Total square footage: 5,548. New shell construction of 5,548-squarefoot building for office use intended for two suites and second floor storage. This includes 5,007-square-foot living area and 541-square-foot porches. This permit includes parking and landscaping. Issued Nov. 24. NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 13,920. New construction of seven one-story enclosed garage buildings, six are 1,946 square feet with eight parking bays and one is 2,244 square feet with eight garage bays including two spaces van-accessible size to total 13,920 square feet. Issued Nov. 24. NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,201. New construction of apartment housing, clubhouse: onestory building of 4,201 square feet with exercise room, office, kitchen, maintenance and pool equipment rooms. Issued Nov. 24. NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: $26,400,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 93,114. New construction of apartment housing, Building 1: four-story building of 93,114 square feet with firewall separating. Building 1 total: 112 units, 146 bedrooms, 146 bathrooms. Issued Nov. 24. NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 16,952. New shell construction of retail building of single-story
not listed. Total square footage: 93,327. New construction of apartment housing, Building 2: four-story building of 93,327 square feet with firewall separating. 112 units, 140 bedrooms and 140 bathrooms. Issued Nov. 24.
COMMERCIAL: REMODEL
AIRLINE HIGHWAY 14141: $25,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 242. Small interior renovation to existing Suite B to add new washroom area of 242 square feet in rear warehouse area of suite space. Issued Nov. 24. FLORIDA BOULEVARD 12131: $10,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,400. Renovation to combine Suites C and D into single Suite C/D of 2,400 square feet and to change occupancy from business use to assembly for use as a church with nonfixed seating. Issued Nov. 23. SIEGEN LANE 6555: $145,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,275. Interior renovation to finish suite space 9 of 2,275 square feet for small restaurant with 62 seats and kitchen/prep area reviewed as assembly restaurant. Issued Nov. 24.
COMMERCIAL: SHELL
NICHOLSON DRIVE 1480: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 37,208. New shell construction of 37,208-square-foot office building intended for Suites 1A-1F, 2A-2G and 3A-3F: see eventual complete interiors for suites. Issued Nov. 24.
FENCE
MAGNOLIA TRACE PARKWAY 16002: $3,150, Owner: Brett Beoubay. Total square footage not listed. Fence for backyard. Issued Nov. 24. WESTMORELAND DRIVE 1012: $1,000, Owner: Walter Modica. Total square footage not listed. 8-foot wood fence. Issued Nov. 24. WISTERIA STREET 1943: $1,000, Owner: Vickie Bailey. Total square footage not listed. 8-foot wooden fence. Issued Nov. 23.
LAND CLEARING
TIGER BEND ROAD 16179: $2,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. Land clearing for future subdivision. Issued Nov. 24.
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BLUE HERON COURT 5711: $25,000, Owner: Danny and Leah Weber. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool existing fence. Issued Nov. 23.
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KODIAK DRIVE 7053: $154,128, Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. New single family two-story residence in the 100-109 mph windzone. Issued Nov. 25. PARKVIEW POINT AVENUE 13025: $190,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,152. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 24. PHAETON CROSSING DRIVE 8819: $500,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 6,004. New single family two-story residence. Issued Nov. 24. PHAETON CROSSING DRIVE 8888: $346,710, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,445. New construction residential. Issued Nov. 23. PORTULA AVENUE 617: $190,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,432. New single family residence. Issued Nov. 23. POWERBROOK DRIVE 2108: $209,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,681. New single family residence. Duplex. PUD. Issued Nov. 23. POWERBROOK DRIVE 2116: $209,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,681. New single family residence. Duplex. PUD. Issued Nov. 23. POWERBROOK DRIVE 2155: $209,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,680. New single family residence. Duplex. PUD Zone. Issued Nov. 24. POWERBROOK DRIVE 2163: $209,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,680. New single family residence. Duplex. PUD zone. Issued Nov. 24. SHADOWBROOK DRIVE 2120: $177,294, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,273. New single family residence. Duplex. PUD zone. Issued Nov. 24. SHADOWBROOK DRIVE 2128: $177,294, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,273. New single
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schools Runnels seniors to join college baseball teams
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Runnels School seniors Hampton Hudson and Johnny Johnson have been recruited by college baseball teams. Both received athletic scholarships. Hudson will go to Southern University as an outfielder, and Johnson will play shortstop for Hudson LSU-Eunice. Hudson, who earned first team All-District, All-Metro and All-State baseball honors last year, Johnson said playing for Southern, an NCAA Division I SWAC college, is a “big deal” for him and his family. “It’s pretty much what I’ve been waiting for,” he said. Hudson plans to major in physical therapy or something in the medical field. Johnson, a member of the Runnels varsity baseball team for four years, was a Marucci Elite player, participated in the WWBA World Championship Perfect Game Tournament in Jupiter, Florida, in October and was named a World Championship All-Tourney hitter. Johnson said he’s excited about playing for LSU-Eunice. “It’s a really good program,” he said. “The team made it to the Junior College World Series eight times in the past 10 years and won the championship five times.”
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Sacred Heart of Jesus kindergartners, from left, Kamryn Baker, Blake Broussard and Alex Landry take part in the school’s Tiger Trail event.
Sacred Heart kids run, walk for good cause
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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 spon- Sacred Heart of Jesus School seventh-grader Janelle sors were third-grader Dan- Parker, front, enjoys the Tiger Trail run with classmates iel Manchester, first place; Madelyn Adcock, Abby Frens, Katie Betz and Caroline fourth-grader Isabella Raw- Murphry. The event raised $13,000. linson and second-grader Graysen Rawlinson, tied for third place. lowed by Kendra Charbonfor second place; and sixthThe class raising the most net’s first-grade class and grader Jemma Wood and money was Jennifer Wil- Kyla Lewis’ fourth-grade first-grader Rich Akin, tied liams’ first-grade class, fol- class.
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Addison LeBlanc, right, and her father, Jon, enjoy a meal prepared by the students and staff of the Montessori School of Baton Rouge for the school’s Friendship Feast on Nov. 20.
BR Montessori School holds Friendship Feast work with healthy foods. The students, ranging in age The Montessori School of from 2½ to 6, are responsible Baton Rouge hosted its annual for all aspects of the meal, from Friendship Feast for the stu- setting the table to preparing dents and their families Nov. the food. The children sort, wash, peel, cut, mix and stir all 20 at the school. The meal is used as a way for the ingredients needed to prethe children to learn about and pare the dishes. Advocate staff report
Southern student awarded BASF scholarship Advocate staff report BASF recently awarded a scholarship in the amount of $2,500 to Gevontay Wilson, an engineering student at Southern University in Baton Rouge. “BASF’s Team Chemistry Scholarship Program encourages students to pursue STEMrelated degrees and to support careers in our industry,” said Tom Yura, senior vice president and manager of the BASF site in Geismar. The scholarships are awarded to students who maintain excellent grade-point averages and are active in campus and community organizations, a news release said. Wilson, a junior mechanical
The LSU Pershing Rifles, Company D-17, Color Guard, from left, of Elijah Jones, Todd Dixon, Chris Scheuermann and Ethan Nicosia perform for the first time in LSU historical cadet uniforms at the Massing of the Colors.
engineering major, is a 2013 graduate of Scotlandville Magnet High School in Baton Rouge. He is a Dean’s List Scholar, an Honors College Wilson Scholar and the recipient of a National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Scholarship. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Louisiana Collegiate Honors Council, Next Generation Pioneers and the National Society of Black Engineers and is active in the Student Government Association.
Color guards turn out for Massing of Colors Advocate staff report Photos provided by CLAY LE GRANDE JR.
The LSU Pershing Rifles, Company D-17, Color Guard, from left, of Elijah Jones, Todd Dixon, Chris Scheuermann and Ethan Nicosia perform for the first time in its new LSU historical cadet uniforms on Nov. 10 at the Massing of the Colors at Parkview Baptist School. Scheuermann is currently the national executive director of The Pershing Rifles Group. Central High, St. Amant High, Zachary High, Belaire High, Broadmoor High, Glen Oaks High, Lee High, Northeast High, McKinley High, Scotlandville High and Woodlawn High. The speaker was WAFB 9 anchor Donna Britt. The Parkview choir and Baton Rouge Pipes and Drums performed. Before the end of the program, Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Patrick L. Widner, LTG Middleton Chapter commander, presented the award for the winner of the annual color guard competition to St. Amant High School. First runner-up was Broadmoor High School. Watch a video of the ceremony at ow.ly/2bwdsa.
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Baton Rouge’s Kevin Dinkel, left, and his daughter Cami Dinkel-Geisman, right, pose with their finisher’s medals for a friend’s camera, after they paddled a tandem kayak together at the third annual ‘YOLO Board Big River Regional Championship’ race on Saturday.
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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway, welcomes children ages 7 to 12 to Kids’ Night Out at the Swamp from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. Hikes, games, crafts and animal encounters will focus on nocturnal critters and themes. Dinner will be provided. Participants should wear long pants, socks and closedtoe shoes and bring a flashlight and insect repellent. Cost is $20 for East Baton Rouge Parish residents or $24 for nonresidents. Space is limited, so registration is required. For information, call (225) 7578905 or email bbswamp@brec.org.
Test your trivia knowledge
Play Jeopardy the “library way” — in teams of adults — from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Jones Creek Regional Library. Prizes will be awarded.
Aimee Moreau, left, sport worker for paddler TRAVIS SPRADLING Julie Jewell, helps Jewell bring her paddle board down to the Mississippi River, for the of the third annual ‘YOLO Board Big River start Regional will hold its Third Annual Oxbow Paddle Saturday, Championship’ Saturday. They are organizers of the False River Paddle Club, which Sept. 12, on False River. Third-place paddle boarder Zach RounKim Dominick, saville, left, of Orange of Baton Rouge, Beach, Ala., sinks in waves at an onthe shoreline of the shore friend, ‘Big Muddy’ after finHenry Galindo, ishing the third annual of San Antonio, ‘YOLO Board Big River Texas, after she Regional Championfinished the ship’ race. Secondrace. place paddle boarder Bill Kraft of The Virgin Islands is at right. Advocate staff photos by
Crime prevention expo
The East Baton Rouge Parish SALT/Triad Council (Seniors And Lawmen Together) will host its 2015 Senior Crime Prevention Expo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at Cortana Mall, 9401 Cortana Place. There is no charge and the public is welcome to attend. A complimentary lunch will be served, and giveaways and entertainment will be available throughout the day. The expo provides information to seniors on services, programs and functions offered by law enforcement, area business, nonprofit organizations, hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, universities and government agencies. Attendees will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying issues related to crime and provide them with the tools to take responsibility and minimize risk. Call Terri Kaaihue at (225) 9372129 with questions.
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4 schools receive Blue Ribbon distinction
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The Military Order of the World Wars Lt. Gen. Troy H. Middleton Chapter hosted its annual Massing of the Colors ceremony at Parkview Baptist High School on Nov. 10. An audience of 650 students and members of the public watched 20 color guard units parade in and lined the gym with the U.S. flag and their unit colors to a march played by the Parkview High School Band. The flag corps were led by Lt. Col. Alisha Parker, of Tara High School, cadet commander of troops. Participating in the ceremony were color guards representing U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Baton Rouge; LSU Pershing Rifles Company D-17; Civil Air Patrol Ascension Composite Squadron; Knights of Columbus Bishop Ott Assembly; Parkview Eagle Scouts; Parkview Boy Scouts; Parkview Girl Scouts; and ROTC units from Tara High,
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cfutch2theadvocate.com Collette Desselles was a single mother struggling to live paycheck to paycheck when she first came up with the idea for Lean On Me, her nonprofit organization. When she was going through her darkest times, she could have used a low-cost, safe transitional housing option for women. Seated in the living room of the five-bedroom house that now serves as that transitional home, Desselles thinks back on how far she’s come. She still works a full-time job in addition to running her nonprofit,
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ST. GEORGE FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLS The St. George Fire Department operates eight fire stations, and its two response districts are roughly separated by Airline Highway, with one zone mostly north and east of Airline Highway, while the other is south and west of Airline Highway. The information provides a summary of the St. George Fire Department’s activity for Nov. 15 through Nov. 21.
RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE EASTERN DISTRICT Investigation
n 18400 block of Lakehaven Court; 1:09 a.m., Nov. 20.
Motor vehicle accident
n 11400 block of Airline Highway; 10:50 a.m., Nov. 17. n 11400 block of Airline Highway; 10:13 a.m., Nov. 20. n 15500 block of Tiger Bend Road; 2:38 p.m., Nov. 21.
Public assistance/support
n 17700 block of Chasefield Avenue; 5:17 p.m., Nov. 16. n 11400 block of Blanton Avenue; 12:29 a.m., Nov. 18. n 5900 block of Woodlawn Park Court; 12:56 p.m., Nov. 18. n 7400 block of Board Drive; 3:43 p.m., Nov. 19. n 12400 block of Jefferson Highway; 1:07 p.m., Nov. 21. n 9300 block of Homestead Drive; 2:36 p.m., Nov. 21.
Structure fire
n 5200 block of Stones River Avenue; 1:31 p.m., Nov. 15. n 10200 block of Baringer Foreman Road; 7:40 p.m., Nov. 18.
Trash/rubbish fire
n 5100 block of East Hunters Chapel Court; 10:04 a.m., Nov. 17.
Vehicle fire
n 5000 block of Jones Creek Road; 2:08 p.m., Nov. 21.
Emergency calls: 14 Medical calls: 27 RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE WESTERN DISTRICT Investigation
n 600 block of Portula Avenue; 4:57 p.m., Nov. 16. n 600 block of Portula Avenue; 5:30 p.m., Nov. 16. n 1900 block of Lombard Drive; 12:08 p.m., Nov. 17. n 8900 block of Baker Drive; 2:07 p.m., Nov. 17.
Motor vehicle accident
n 9600 block of Jefferson Highway; 6:59 a.m., Nov. 15. n 7900 block of Bayou Fountain Avenue; 3:37 p.m., Nov. 15. n 8500 block of GSRI Avenue; 5:16 p.m., Nov. 16. n 11000 block of Airline Highway; 10:48 a.m., Nov. 17. n 6000 block of Siegen Lane; 7:00 p.m., Nov. 17. n 1400 block of West Interstate 10; 4:58 a.m., Nov. 18. n 1100 block of East Interstate 10; 5:33 a.m., Nov. 18. n 17900 block of Highland Road; 4:20 p.m., Nov. 18. n 18100 block of Jefferson Highway; 8:04 p.m., Nov. 18.
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A tea party for adults, with instruction on tea etiquette by Marsha Schewe and Tricia Bauer, will be held from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library. Tea and refreshments will be provided, but attendees should bring along their favorite teacup. Seating is limited; call (225) 756-1150 to reserve your spot.
n 1400 block of West Interstate 10; 11:34 a.m., Nov. 19. n 10700 block of South Mall Drive; 2:43 p.m., Nov. 19. n 13700 block of Highland Road; 5:45 p.m., Nov. 19. n 1300 block of East Interstate 10; 6:23 p.m., Nov. 19. n 10500 block of Burbank Drive; 6:49 a.m., Nov. 20. n 5800 block of Siegen Lane; 11:15 a.m., Nov. 20.
n 10400 block of North Mall Drive; 10:46 a.m., Nov. 21.
Public assistance/support
n 8600 block of Jefferson Highway; 4:18 a.m., Nov. 16. n 8000 block of Margaret Ann Drive; 11:29 p.m., Nov. 17. n 10200 block of Glen Manor Avenue; 9:11 a.m., Nov. 21. n 8600 block of Jefferson Highway; 9:40 p.m., Nov. 21.
Structure fire
n 4600 block of Burbank Drive; 1:16 a.m., Nov. 15. n 9100 block of Ridge Pecan Drive; 11:03 a.m., Nov. 15. n 5000 block of Mancuso Lane; 1:30 p.m., Nov. 16. n 9700 block of Mint Drive; 12:39 a.m., Nov. 20. n 3500 block of Yorkfield Drive; 11:47 a.m., Nov. 21.
Trash/rubbish fire
n 7700 block of Bluebonnet Boulevard; 3:53 p.m., Nov. 19.
Emergency calls: 47 Medical calls: 54
n 2500 block of Donald Drive; 5:40 p.m., Nov. 17.
Motor vehicle accident
n 100 block of West Interstate 12; 7:46 a.m., Nov. 17. n 9400 block of Old Hammond Highway; 10:20 a.m., Nov. 21.
RESPONSES IN THE CITY OF Emergency calls: 8 BATON ROUGE Medical calls: 5 Investigation
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Accounts Payable Wampold Companies, a Local Top 100 Company is seeking an energetic, out-going, multi-tasker for an Accounts Payable position. In this position you will assist to provide full cycle accounts payable while professionally handling a variety of receptionist responsibilities. AP experience is a MUST but candidates should also have good phone, communication and computer skills with experience handling critical deadlines. If you want to join our dynamic team you will enjoy competitive salary, benefits, paid time off and a 401 (k) plan. E-mail your résumé to: jobs@wampold.com Branch Manager DOCCU is seeking an energetic, self-motivated and team-oriented individual to develop business and manage the day-to-day operation of our branch office in St. Gabriel, LA. Qualified applicants should have supervisory experience, and a thorough knowledge of the financial industry in loans and teller areas. amyh@doccu.org or fax to 225.342.4088 Financial Representative for Modern Woodmen of America. You will work with current or new members to provide them with information about the financial services their families could utilize. Call 985-200-0222 Growing CPA firm seeks a Senior Tax Accountant to join our team as we prepare for the upcoming tax season. CPA and 3-5 years of prior experience required. Candidate must exhibit good communication and supervisory skills. Compensation DOE. Send resumes to: careers@fw-cpa.com .
Construction Company seeking industrial mechanic to manage all company vehicles and equipment. Must pass drug screen & have TWIC/OSHA. CDL lic a plus. Must have reliable transportation. Exp a plus. *** Call 225-665-7803***
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
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
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
Coating and Spray Foam Applicator & Coating Apprentices Needed.
Electrical Estimator & Project Manager needed. Send resume to rmartin@moore usa.com Electrician Master Facility Services Required Qualifications: Three years of experience in the electrical trade. SUBSTITUTIONS: Training in the electrical trade will substitute for a maximum of two years of the required experience on a month for month basis. An offer of employment is contingent on passing a pre- employment background check. Application deadline date is November 30, 2015. Apply online and view a more detailed ad at www.lsusystemcareers.lsu. edu. Position #025276 LSU IS COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUALOPPORTUNITY/ EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER Experienced Only! Electrician Helper. 225-247-8963 EXPERIENCED ONLY FADAL CNC Programmer/ Operator Wanted. Must have experience. Call 225-687-8209. Scientific Fabrication Service
GCAL, LLC , a full service environmental testing laboratory, is currently seeking Analysts. There are openings in the GC and GC Mass Spec Departments. A college degree is required and experience is a plus, but is not required. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including major medical insurance, dental, life, and 401K. Resumes and completed applications may be faxed to 225-410-0080 or emailed to HR@gcal.com . Applications can be found on our website, www.gcal.com , and are required to apply. GCAL is an EOE. Hiring Plant Mechanic Plaquemine, LA – ENLINK Midstream. www.enlink.com
*Must pass background check and drug screen. *Competitive pay plus benefits. *Call 225-344-3660 for more information. COMMERCIAL ELECTRICIANS/HELPERS Electricians: minimum of 6 yrs exp. Electrician’s Helper: 1-2 yrs exp. Competitive Pay/Benefits Drug Screening (pre-employment & random) Email resume to: jobsae.work@gmail.com
Westgate LLC
Now Seeking μNCCER+ Electrician μInstrument Technicians www.westgatellc.com
Required Qualifications : Three years of experience in any of the following: farming, the care and maintenance of trees and shrubs, or groundskeeping. SUBSTITUTIONS: College training will substitute for the required experience on the basis of thirty semester hours for one year of experience provided that six semester hours of each thirty is in any of the following fields: botany, agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, agronomy, forestry, turf management, landscape management or landscape architecture.Vocational training in the care and maintenance of trees and shrubs will substitute for the required experience on a month for month basis. NOTE: Possession of a commercial pesticide application certificate may be required for some vacancies. An offer of employment is contingent on passing a pre-employment background check and drug test. Application deadline date is November 30, 2015. Apply online and view a more detailed ad at www.lsusystemcaree rs.lsu.edu. Position #007054/021093 LSU IS COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUALOPPORTUNITY/ EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER HVAC Make Ready Person Needed! Must have 5 yrs exp. w/ own trans. & tools. Great Pay and Hrs. Email resume to: priorityhelp 2015@gmail.com
JB James Construction has immediate opening for EXPERIENCED SURVEY INSTRUMENT MAN for construction layout on roads & bridges. Exp. with GPS &total stations is required. Email resume to mattl@jbjamesllc.com Lic. Plumber F/T. Benefits avail. Reliable Plumbing, Inc. Call 225-929-9510.
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1400 Maintenance Repairer 2 Facility Services Required Qualifications: Two years of experience in the building construction trades, building maintenance, maintenance or repair of mechanical equipment, or as a parks building and grounds attendant. SUBSTITUTIONS: Training in the building construction trades, building maintenance, maintenance or repair of mechanical equipment, or parks building and grounds work will substitute for the required experience. Training will be credited in six month increments. NOTE: Custodial building maintenance is not qualifying. Examples of building construction trades include cabinetmaker, carpenter, concrete finisher, electrician, HVAC controls technician, HVAC mechanic, ironworker, millwright, painter, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, refrigeration mechanic, roofer, sheet metal worker, steamfitter, tile setter and welder. Examples of building maintenance include Maintenance Repairer 1/2, B/G/E Maintenance Repairer 1/2 and Maintenance Repair Foreman. Examples of repair/maintenance of mechanical equipment include Operating Engineer 1/2, auto mechanic, Mobile Equipment Maintenance Mechanic, Mobile Equipment Overhaul Mechanic and Mobile Equipment Master Mechanic. An offer of employment is contingent on passing a preemployment background check. Application deadline date is November 30, 2015. Apply online and view a more detailed ad at www.lsusystemcareers.lsu .edu. Position #036929 LSU IS COMMITTED TO DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUALOPPORTUNITY/ EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER
Looking for plant carpenters and pile drivers for on going work in Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas. Must pass hair drug test Contact Hr Dept. @ 225-673-5319 Southland Steel Fabricators Inc. Greensburg, LA has immediate openings for the following position
Seeking a person with experience in the management of sandblasting, the application of paint, and in the application of intumescent and/or semititious fireproofing. Experience in Lean Manufacturing preferred. Database maintenance, SSPC knowledge, and some travel required. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Email resume to: human.resources@ southlandsteel.com Or apply in person at: 251 Greensburg St. Greensburg, LA 70441. Ph: 225-222-4141 Drug -free workplace EOE
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SAFWAY Now Hiring All levels of Scaffold Insulation and Paint craftsmen in the Baton Rouge Area. Top Pay, Benefits, Long Term Project, Start ASAP. For Details Call 225-364-4011 or visit http://goo.gl/n4xEqR Accepting applications this Monday 30th and Tuesday 1st at the Hilton Garden Inn Baton Rouge airport Southland Steel Fabricators Inc. Greensburg, LA has immediate openings for the following position QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER Seeking person with experience in composing, auditing, and managing a quality system. Experience with American Institute of Steel Construction certification system and in a structural steel fabrication facility environment a must. Database maintenance, NDE management, and some travel required. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Email resume to: human.resources@ southlandsteel.com Or apply in person at: 251 Greensburg St. Greensburg, LA 70441 Ph: 225-222-4141 Drug -free workplace EOE Southland Steel Fabricators Inc. Greensburg, LA
Southland Steel Fabricators Inc.
Welders* Fitters* *Need experience in structural steel fabrication and flux core welding and must pass welding test Weld QC INSPECTORS MAINTENANCE HELPERS MAINTENANCE CUSTODIAN* *Some Driving Required. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Email resume to: human.resources@ southlandsteel.com Or apply in person at: 251 Greensburg St. Greensburg, LA 70441. Ph: 225-222-4141 Drug -free workplace EOE Now Hiring Captains & Exp. Deckhands with a TWIC Card. Pushing dry cargo and chemical barges on the ICWW and LMR. Steady work and benefit package. Fleet & Live On Positions. Call 225-343-1951 or Apply Online @ www. carlinecompanies.com
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COATINGS MANAGER 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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SHIPPING COORDINATOR Seeking a person with the ability to maintain a database, interact with company Project Managers, Shipping Vendors, Coatings Vendors, and Clients a must. Experience in shipping and/or logistics, as well as structural steel fabrication preferred. Database maintenance, after business hours communications, and some travel required. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Email resume to: human.resources@ southlandsteel.com Or apply in person at: 251 Greensburg St. Greensburg, LA 70441. Ph: 225-222-4141 Drug -free workplace EOE
Insurance
1430 RYAN T. DESORMEAUX State Farm Insurance Lic. Req. Salary w/ commission. rtd12@bellsouth.net or fax 225-752-2279
Medical
1460 Hem/Onc Clinic is looking for EXP. Receptionist, Scheduler and Nurse Practicioner. Email your resume to: stevenwinkler3@aol.com
Clinic Supervisor Admissions Nurse Needed Full Time In charge of admitting appropriate Patients to hospice services Proficient with documenting in EMR system Schedule: Monday- Friday 10:30-7:00pm Min. 2 yr. RN with hospice current LA licensure; current CPR certification; must be organized, very punctual w/good time management skills. Excellent compensation! Email resume to: cdrago@stjosephhospice.com
Baton Rouge General Physicians Baton Rouge General Physicians is currently seeking a Clinic Supervisor to join our staff in the Plaquemine area. Proven leadership ability and superior interpersonal skills are required. 2+ years of experience in a progressive healthcare or practice management setting is desired. Excellent benefits package offered. Interested candidates should apply online at www.brgeneral.org
or fax to 225-769-8875
BRASS Surgery Center : PRN Rad Tech Needed. Please fax resumes to: 225-767-3034
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.
Contract RN needed appx. 10 hours/month for nonprofit social service agency which serves individuals with developmental disabilities. RN provides client specific assessments, training, monitoring of MARS and delegation to perform non-complex tasks. Fax resume to 225201-1792, email to resumes br@gcssla.org or mail to 5850 Florida Blvd, BRLA 70806. EOE.
Capitol House
Nursing Home is actively seeking LPN’s 6a-2p Monday-Friday (full time) 10p-6a Monday-Friday (full time) 6p-6a Weekends plus ghost hours CNA’s 6p-6a Weekend’s (part time) 2p-10p Monday- Friday (full time) Treatment Nurse part time every other weekend Apply in person @ 11546 Florida Blvd.
Capitol House Nursing Home is actively seeking: Part Time Cooks/ Dietary Aides All shifts available Apply in person @ 11546 Florida Blvd.
DENTAL TECHNICIAN Experience Technicians in any area of Crown & Bridges. Call Greg @ (225) 755-7006
FRONT OFFICE
Medical Clinic in Gonzales in need of a FT Front Office Receptionist. Dependability w/ pleasant professional phone manners a must! Exp. w/ online insurance verification. Appt. scheduling & attention to detail will be rewarded. Mon-Fri. Exc. Pay & Benefits. Email resume w/ Employer ref’s to: orthoclinic@eatel.net or fax to: 225-743-2010. Hem/Onc Clinic is looking for EXP.’D Receptionist, Scheduler and Nurse Practioner. Email your resume to: stevenwinkler3@aol.com
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 Nursing Assist. 6am - 2pm, Mon - Fri. Apply in person at 6161 Main St. Zachary. P/T Activities Assistant, PRN LPNs & CNAs w/ exp. in long term care. Apply at 4005 N Blvd., BR, La 70806.
Home Health RN’s needed! Baton Rouge agency needs full and part time case managers with home health experience. Health, Dental, Vision, supplemental benefits, retirement and paid time off available for full time positions. Submit application online at www.pinnaclehh.com or fax resume to 214-1232 attn HR/DON. Landmark of Baton Rouge is accepting applications for: F/T RN ADON & F/T RN MDS. No Phone Calls. Apply within 9105 Oxford Place Drive. Apply within 9105 Oxford Place Dr. Landmark of Baton Rouge is accepting applications for: Full time CNA’s 6a-2p and 2p-10p. No Phone Calls. Apply within 9105 Oxford Place Dr.
Business Services Directory
Air Cond. - Heating
Around the Clock A/C & H. Repair, Install & Maintenance. 225-810-2119 PALS AC & ELECTRICAL No overtime ratres Call Johnny, 225-439-5173
Basketball Goals
Ceramic/Marble/ Granite Tile
CERAMIC Tile & Laminate Flooring. Custom shower & shower repair. 225-281-8248 **SHOWER PAN REPAIR** Ceramic Tile Flooring. Free Est. 35yr exp. 225-241-2421
Concrete Work
Goals & Poles- Basketball Goal Sales & Installation Since 1982. 225-923-0622 www.goalsandpoles.com
All types of Cement Work Break out, dig out, form up and pour. Large & small jobs. Free est. 225-405-3231.
Cabinets/Woodwork
DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, Patios, 40 years exp. Call Frank at 225-229-0851.
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
Jefferson Financial CU is seeking P/T TELLERS for Denham Springs & Livingston to process all financial transactions and open accounts. Must have H.S. diploma & customer service/cash handling experience, preferably at a financial institution. Send resumes to dmcduff@ jeffersonfinancial.org or fax to HR at 225-791-5318 (please reference position in the subject line). JFCU is an equal opportunity employer.
Carpentry Services- New & old. Lrg& sm. Renovations & Repairs. DON, 939-8877
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Ceramic Tile, Hardwd Lam. Floor., & Renovation. Free Est. Call 225-287-8259.
Excellent Work! Crown moulding, soffit & fascia, & leaky roofs. 225-445-2279
Carpet Installers *THE CARPET MAN-25YRS* Repair, Re-stretch, Install Free Est. Call 225-223-1555
Ceramic/Marble/ Granite Tile
Tear out your old concrete driveway & put a new one in. Call Lattie,225-405-5229
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 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
Giftwrap services available Also custom bows. Essen Ln area. 225-270-9852
C&C FENCE SERVICES - 30 yrs. Wood fence specialist. Repairs. Free est. 235-8006
Demolishing
IRON FENCES, Gates & Rails. Licensed & Insured. Call 225 753 1217.
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.
Dirt-Sand-Shell DIRT, SAND & GRAVEL. Tractor avail. Lot grading, driveways form & finish, house pads. Swimming pool fill-in. Dave, 939 2192
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Firewood FIREWOOD - All season Red Oak, Delivered or you pick up. 225-247-2719/774-3668
Flooring BEAT ALL ESTIMATES we install laminate, ceramic, wood @ $1.50 sf *Carpet Carpentry/Paint. 272-7697
CARPET, WOOD, CERAMIC 25 YRS. Free Est. Call Me 225-223-1555*225-359-6886 *THIBODEAUX FLOORING * Sand&Finish*Buff &Recoat Call 225-572-6622.
Handyman
Landscaping
Glen’s HandyMan Services carp. elect, plumb, paint, floors, bath remodel, rent prop-maint. 225-385-3853.
Flowerbed Clean-up weeding, trimming, mulching. Lawn & Bed Maint. Sodding LIC#4188 INS. 225-755-9016
Handyman. Small remodels, electrical, plumbing, A/C. 225-367-0779
AMERICAN II LAWN SRVC Fall Clean-up land-scapng. 50% off. Call 225-305-0571.
Hauling A’s Trash Hauling, Debris Removal. Handy Man, Odd Jobs, Alfred, 225-235-1455 BIG CASH FOR JUNK CARS. FREE TOWING 225-302-6455
Home Improvement/ Remodeling 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
Land Clear/Dirt Construction-Land Clearing * Good Prices! 225-634-5818*225-939-3968
Landscaping EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE flowerbed, mulch, shrub trim, plant & sod, installation /fertilize. 225-803-5979
Breaux’s Landscaping LLC. Install, maint. & fertilize. Lic. #15-4224. 985-300-4541 We Do It All! Landscaping, fencing & remodels. Lic. & insured. Call 225-276-9513
Lawn-Yard Service $$ Ever-So-Green LLC $$ 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 ***G. Guidry Painting*** $89/ Rm Thankyou Special 225-756-0111* 225-227-1862
Painting/Papering
Painting & Housewashing Int/Ext. 24yrs exp Ref. avail 225-937-0773 * 225-316-5816 RETIRED Teacher, Father Daughter, Int & Ext. Free Est. 225-936-9256/301-3356 Steve The Painter 30yr exp. Int/Ext Sheetrock Repair, Lite Carpentry 225-268-7182
Plumbing 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
Ponds FISH STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390 www.parkersfishfarm.com
Pond Maintenance. Fountains, Aerators, & Vegetation Control. 225-247-3574
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
Roofing Repair
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. A-TEAM ROOFING Lic . Leaks, Repairs/Reroofing. 225- 907-3489 Expert roofer 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 SECURITY ROOFING LLC Free Est. Over 35 yrs exp. 225-247-8982 BROTHER’S CONST. Lic. & Insured. BBB. Vinyl, Hardie Stucco. Free Est. 335-3131.
Tree Service 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 .
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1460 Landmark of Baton Rouge is accepting applications for: Full time LPN Friday-Sunday 10p-6a. 32/40 program. No Phone Calls. Apply within 9105 Oxford Place Dr.
*LPN Full Time *LPN Part Time * LPN PRN * RN Full Time * RN Part Time * CNA/Nurse Tech Full Time * CNA/Nurse Tech PRN * Occupational Therapist Full Time
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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
* Occupational Therapist PRN * Physical Therapist PRN * Social Worker PRN * Van Driver PRN Interested candidates should apply online at www.brgeneral.org or for more information call 225-231-3113
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 Now Hiring Nurses-CNAs Transportation/van driver needed & Weekend Ward Clerk position available12 hour shift LPN full time night shift All positions require previous experience and proper certification Please Apply In Person ST. FRANCISVILLE COUNTRY MANOR 15243 LA-10 St. Francisville LA 70775
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
NURSE PRACTITIONERUrgent Care (PRN) The Baton Rouge Clinic Urgent Care clinic is seeking a PRN Nurse Practitioner to provide general medical care and treatment to patients in an urgent care setting. Individual must be available for both weekday and weekend shifts. Must have previous Nurse Practitioner experience. Current RN and NP license required. Please send your resume along with salary requirements to Attn: Employment Coordinator, Fax 225-246-9105, or
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.
The Guest House
Nursing Home is seeking a M-F 3/11 LPN Floor Nurse. Excellent nurse to resident ratio. Competitive compensation and benefits. Please contact Alicia Smith, DON at 225-272-0111 or email your resume to asmith@plantationmgt.com
if interested.
Office Clerical
1480 CREDIT/COLLECTION CLERK needed for established downtown business. Collection exp. required. Some Saturdays. Send resume with handwritten cover letter to PO Box 3055 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 or email rfc1946@yahoo.com NOW HIRING!!! Managers & Preparers. Up to $16/hr. + commission Training Provided. Call 1-888-241-0441.
Professional/ Administrative
1520 A non-profit organization in Baton Rouge seeks a F/T MONITORING SUPPORT SPECIALIST. Should have exp. with addiction and psychiatric disorders. Position requires good organizational skills, ability to multi-task, and basic computer skills. Preference given to masters level counselors, although all individuals with relevant experience will be considered. Excellent salary & benefits package offered. Send resume & salary requirements to Tanya at tprice@phfl.org or fax (225) 291-5400
Assistant Loan Review Officer State Bank & Trust Company is seeking an Assistant Loan Review Officer. This individual will need a comprehensive understanding of finance and business with the capability of identifying trends & analyzing performance ratios. Bachelor’s Degree in Business is required - Finance or Accounting Major is a plus. The ability to relate to people and communicate with a wide variety of workers and executives is a must. We offer competitive salary & benefits including ESOP, 401(k) match and Employee Health Insurance Apply online at: www.statebank1898.com or contact Carolyn Etheridge at 601-835-5432 EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled Member FDIC
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The Baton Rouge Clinic 7373 Perkins Road Baton Rouge, LA 70808 The Care Center is NOW HIRING FOR:
LPN’s
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
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BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Assistant Director of Facilities-Custodial Services • HVAC Engineer • Instructor of Computer Science For more information: http://www.mybrcc.edu To apply online: http://www.civilservice.la.gov
Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer
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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
COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR
for the Family and Youth Service Center to work with B.R.A.V.E. (Baton Rouge Area Violence Elimination Project). This job requires extensive knowledge of the community in the 70802 and 70805 area. The hours are reflective of the job and requires occasional weekend and evening work. Salary $37,000 (benefits are not offered). Applications will be accepted on or before December 4, 2015 by mail to the Family and Youth Service Center Attn: Candace O’Brien, 1120 Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 or by Email to: Cobrien@fysc-ebr.org MEI is currently seeking an Experienced Document Control Tech. for work in Borger, TX. Candidate must be proficient in Word & Excel and have excellent organizational skills. Must also possess excellent note taking skills & be detail oriented. Must have experience in Industrial Construction / Turnaround work. If interested, email resume’ to careers1@cemail.cc. EOE
Restaurants/ Hotels/Clubs
1540 DEPENDABLE Front Desk Clerks needed full time. Must be available all days including weekends and holidays. Apply in person at The Audubon Inn or Super 8 both on Lobell Hwy in Port Allen. GINO’S seeking SERVERS. Fine Dining Exp Nec. Apply Between 2pm-5pm. Mon-Fri at 4542 Ben-nington Ave. RUTH CHRIS Now Hiring FT Server Apply in person, 4836 Constitution Ave. Mon.-Fri.
Sales/ Marketing
1560 Automotive Sales Cecil Graves Chevrolet GMC Truck, Inc.
Looking for Sales People ∂Highly Motivated ∂Technology Savy ∂Opportunity for Growth
New and Used Car Sales options at one location. Will provide Training. Email Resume to: CecilGravesiii@ CecilGraves.com MARKETING ASSISTANT Come market and sell for our great physical therapy company. Must haves are a great smile, great attitude and willing to work with fun people. You will be developing great relationships with the medical community and letting them know about our great company. www.lewypt.com 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 LIC. REAL ESTATE AGENTS Needed To Work w/Nat’l Home Builder 225-367-0737
General Help
1600 ATTENTION Maids, House Cleaners, & Housekeepers!!! -Come grow with us! -Up to $14 per hr w/ tips! -Vacation/Holiday pay! -No Nights/Weekends! Call 225-435-4260 Ext 3 FT Live-in Shelter Manager needed for all male facility. Mature person paid weekly. Call 225-356-7142
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01 Temp Beekeeper Start date 01/01/2016 end 08/30/2016 Split bees seed put out boxes medicate feed manipulate hives extract harvest honey raise bees locate catch queen in hives evaluate quality of queen(appearance egg lay patterns) minor operation maint on farm & equip load unload farm field sanitation duties may be stung 3 mths commercial beekeeping exper required Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/ raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Avoyelles Career Solutions Center Cathy Germany 318240-8820 REF: Job order # 572499 Job offered by Bordelon’s Honey Co., Moreauville, LA 71355
7 Temporary job openings Zaunbrecher Farms in Simmesport, LA 1/15/2016 to 5/31/2016. Gen worker needed for crawfish farm. Work incl tractor driving, field prep, water maint, fert, plant & harvest of crop. Field prep incl manual shovel work and hoeing of weeds, spot spray &gen farm labor. Help repair & maint bldgs, equip, farm, fences, field, levees, roads & shop. Load & unload tks. Crawfishing involves manually cutting up of fish bait, set traps, bait & check traps. Grade & wash crawfish for shipment, make & repair traps as needed. Worker must be able to lift/carry 50 lbs. M-F, some Sat/Sun, OT varies. Employees may be compensated above 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& related chems & pesticides, 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 immediate term from employment. Job involves stooping, lifting & working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furnished at no cost. $10.18 hrly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning w/worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to work site 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#573865_.
NEEDED CASHIERS, COOKS & STOCKERS for busy store chain. APPLY @ ANY Romeros Food Mart in Central. 225-261-0080
Mike Gerald’s Trailer Depot 5X8 $779, 5X10 $799 6X12 $999: TRTD WOOD W/GATE FLA: 275-0000 AIR: 356-4000
02 Temp Farmworker Start date 01/15/2016 end 09/30/2016 Harvest crawfish prepare ponds Minor maint on farm & equip use hand tools cut up bait check re-bait repair traps grade clean ice sack crawfish Irrigation load unload farm field sanitation duties Minor operation of farm equip Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/ raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Iberville Career Solutions Center Tammy Cain 985-545-1050 REF: Job order # 574001 Job offered by Sun Plus Inc, Port Allen, LA 70767 1/6/16 - 8/10/16. $10.18 hourly. Plant cuttings/ plugs in trays, load racks of filled tray of plants into racks & assist with delivery to stores. Perform maintenance on greenhouses and heaters. Weed, weed eat, cut grass and perform other manual labor as needed. Clean greenhouses, water plants. Must lift and load 60lb bags. Random drug testing conducted during employment period at employer’s expense. 3 months verifiable nursery exp required. Guaranteed ¾’s of average 40 hr./wk. All tools and supplies furnished. Housing provided if outside commuting area. If applicable, transportation and subsistence expense to the job will be paid upon completion of 50% of the employment period or earlier. Report to nearest LA Career Solution Center and refer to job order #1387554 for referral. Landscape Laborer 9 Openings. Temporary-Full time. 2/01/2016 - 10/ 31/2016. HydroScapes, LLC, Baton Rouge, LA. Landscape or maintain properties using tools or equipment. Tasks may include planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, sprinkler installation, seeding, mulching, sod laying, hauling & spreading topsoil & installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units. Must be able to lift 50 lbs, work in adverse weather conditions & pass drug test paid by employer. No exp. or educ. nec. Will train. $11.22/hr, O/T varies at $16.83/hr. 35 hrs, 5-6 days/wk, 7:30am-4:30pm, hrs may fluctuate due to weather. Shared housing may be available. If used, reasonable deduction will be made. Pay received biweekly. Transportation (including meals and to the extent necessary, lodging) to the place of employment will be provided, or its cost to workers reimbursed, if the workers completes half the employment period. Return transportation will be provided if the worker completes the employment period or is dismissed early by the employer. All work tools, supplies & equipment provided at no cost. Transportation provided daily from main office to the various work locations within East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Ascension and Livingston Parishes. The employer guarantees to offer work for hours equal to at least ¾’s of the workdays in each 12-week period of the total employment period. Apply directly with the employer. Fax resume to Steve Rowley, (225) 7552592 and also apply at the nearest office of the State Workforce Agency at www. louisianaworks.net and refer to Job Order No. 572418.
8 Temp job openings Sugar Fields Crawfish Farm, L.L.C. in Oscar, LA 1/15/2016 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 manual 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 individual recipient’s perform & work hist. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chems &pests, etc. may affect workers’ ability to perform job. Employer may require 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 immediate term from employ ment. Job involves stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furn at no cost $10.18 hourly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning w/worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at completion of contract. Apply/Send resumes for this job at the nearest local SWA @ Baton Rouge Business and Career, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, ph 225925-4327 using LA JO# 571286
$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
Auto Body Estimator Auto Body Estimator needed at local shop. Experience preferred. Email your resume to: helpwanted12@yahoo.com Exp’d Counter Person Needed! Lee’s Cleaners @ 11954 Coursey. 368-5784 EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN WANTED for Denham property. Housing provided. Vets prefered. Email background and contact info to dana@classicpractice.com Full Time Exp. Used Car Salesperson needed ASAP. 225-907-3370, 9am-6pm Hiring! Exper. Small Engine /Lawnmower Mechanic. Call Ivy, 225-383-6459.
NEEDED Shirt Presser & Pants Presser. Apply 3724 Government St. NOW HIRING!! START WORK TODAY!! Janitor needed for the Denham Springs area. Must have transp. 2hrs/night. 5-6/day week. $8/hr. 504-875-2896 Person to do electrical, plumbing, & repairs on mobile homes. Must live in park. Port Allen. 336-1219
Savard Labor & Marine is seeking Commercial Movers for jobs surrounding the gulf coast region. Seeking responsible occasional workers for office relocation jobs. Must be able to lift 50 lbs Will train in move management procedures Areas Served: New Orleans, Baton Rouge Contact Savard Labor & Marine at 225-647-6800 1731 N. Airline Hwy Gonzales, LA 70737
Forward resume’ w/expected compensation, via email to: st.jamesbclaf@yahoo.com or mail @ 1001 Plum Street, Lafayette, LA 70501.
Maintenance Supervisor Mon-Fri, 8 - 4:30 Exp. preferred. Apply in person at 6161 Main st, Zachary.
2885 FOUND 10lb Yorkie in Brightside & River Bend Subdivision. No collar. Call 941-350-2730
Livestock Animals
2810 POND STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390
Dogs
2940 Affordable Dog Training! A Trained Dog Is A Pleasure to Own! CALL 225-614-7071 Carla’s K 9’S Palace Proudly offers toypoodles; standard poodles, labrodore retriever, and golden doodle pups. 225-667-4696* 225-270-0096
Schools
RV-LOT / RENTAL
1710 Ray J’s College of Hair Now Enrolling! 1726 Wooddale Ct. 928-6890
Career Training
1720 Healthcare Training for 2016 - CNA, Phlebotomy, Medical Billing & Coding. Call Today! 225-272-5894
Business Opportunity
1810 400+ Louisiana Businesses For Sale SunbeltNetwork.com/BR THIS WEEKS NEW LISTINGS Daycare: Class A 35 Pleasant, Fast Grow Suburb City. 4y/o. Nice Sunbelt Bus. Brokers PHONE 225-201-0202 Acquisition-Marketing Of BUSINESSES-ALL SIZES TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL JAMES DESSELLE OFF 201-0202 - C 235-7457 SUNBELT BUS. BROKERS Bars: 31 for sale. BR, NO Laf, S. La. Small to large. Sunbelt 201.0202 Be Your Own Boss! The UPS Store, the world’s largest network of franchised postal, business & communication services is looking for new franchise owners in Denham Springs and Walker area. We are the Leader in the industry. Over 4000 Centers worldwide. Low start up cost. $60,000.00 minimum cash investment THE UPS STORE 1-877-623-7253 www.theupsstore.com **Convenience Stores** 36 For Sale - All Areas sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202 ***Restaurants*** 62 For Sale - All Sizes sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202
Auctions
2120 Pursuant to the lien granted by the Louisiana SelfService Storage Facility Act LA RS:4759, Storage Post will sell at public auction on November 23, 2015, personal property belonging to the following tenants to the highest bidder: 218: Brandon Robertson: misc hhgs; 271: Marion Nelson: table tops, totes; 304: Darroll M Young: air comp, lawn mower; 312: Calixto Flores/Jose E Aguilar: pressure washer; 324: Ed Hutchings: TVs, tools; 330: Chester L Coleman: dollie, grill; 339: Jeff Joseph: lumber; 508: Talaina Scott/Tiffany Holloway: totes, bags; 512: Pierre Camble: dresser, matt’s; 533: Shameeka Duncan: TV, Dollie; 609: Alyse Young: TV, Ent. Center; 630: Frederick Robertson: TVs, dressers; 657: Kathy Connor/Jimmie Lucas: misc hhgs. The sale shall be held at 8118 Tom Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70815, 225926-9081, commencing at approximately 1:00 PM. All sales are subject to prior cancellation. Rules and regulations are available at the time of sale. ad#17352 Nov. 29, 2015
Machinery & Tools
2480 20 ft & 40 ft. STORAGE/ SHIPPING Containers. New & Used. " Buy Direct" CONGLOBAL INDUSTRIES 504-246-7853
Portable Buildings 12x24 Custom Bldg $3295 6’ door w/rmp, 2 windows Built On Site* 985-969-6191 www.piney-woods.com
Utility Trailers
2770
4790 FOR RENT 3 BR/1.5 BA Nice neighborhood, fenced yard. dbl carport, inside /outside utility. Close to schools. $1200 mo. + dep. Call 225-938-7763 Priv. & Secure 2BR/1.5BA, single family home. Overlooking priv. lake. Dutchtown schools. Small pets neg. Util. provided. Call 225-644-0351.
Campers, Camper Equip.
5300 USED FIFTH WHEELS 2007 Cougar 314BHS $12,995 2008 Kingston 33 $23,950 2008 Surveryor 285 $9,975 2007 All American $18,750 BLANCHARD’S 6632 AIRLINE 225-355-4449
www.parkersfishfarm.com
Shoe Shine person & a lady to sew rips needed. 7474 Corporate Blvd. Militello Shoe Repair
2610 Music of Minister Needed! Dedicated, Energetic & God-fearing w/the gift and talent to lead our Church Family in Spiritual Worship through Songs that Exalts the One True Living God.
Lost & Found Pets
Houses Unfurn. Area 9
5410 Private RV LOT on beautiful AMITE RIVER!!! Call 225665-9606 or 228-342-3720. 4330
Apts. Unfurn. Area 3
4330 2BR unfurnished apt. W/D hook-up. $400/mo. $200/ dep. Call 225-753-9629 3BR/1BA APT $550/mo. $400 dep. Central air/heat w/D conn. 225-357-3657 4340
Apts. Unfurn. Area 4
4340 $650.00 Townhome 2BR 1.5BA W/D conn off O’Neal Ln 225-226-0874
Travel Trailers
5500 2006 Hitchhiker 32.5 $18,995. Blanchard’s - 6632 Airline Hwy. 225-355-4449
Motorcycles
5210 03’ HD Dyna low-rider Sil/blk. Very low mil. Exc. cond. $5,800. 225-673-9756 2006 HONDA 1800 VTX, C-2 $5,900. Beautiful Bike! Good condition. 225-235-7781
Buick
6220 RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Buick Regal auto ac loaded 129k mi. $2,995 Call 225-369-1920, agt
Furn. efficiency BR. Wat/ sewer incl. $490/mo +dep. Off Coursey. 225-773-9444. ∂ Greenwell Plaza ∂ Magnolia Gardens ∂ Lone Oak Apts All util incl in SOME Apts $200 OFF COUPON 225-216-0065 * 925-2312 Meridian Condo 1br/1ba. $750/mo + dep. No pets! Pool. Gated. 225-931-8269
Monterrey Townhouses
3325 Monterrey Blvd. 2 Bedrooms. 225-924-5130 Apply 9333 Mammoth Dr. 4350
Apts. Unfurn. Area 5
4350 2B R/2.5BA - FP, Cen A/H, W/D, Fen. patio, $625-$695 mo. $400 dep. 225-766-8588 2BR/2BA, $675/mo $675/dp. FP, W/D. Great for roommates. Call 225-324-5610. 3BR/2BA T/H wtr/swr garbg paid. $685/m+ $500 dep. Call 225-936-8778. ACROSS from OLOL Hosp. TH, 2br/2.5ba, FP, W/D conn., patio, ceiling fans, Refrig, $950 mo + dep (225) 445-3252 or 603-0635 LSU AREA - 2br/1.5ba T/H washer/dryer. $695/mo. Call 225-802-1961.
The Park on Bluebonnet ûû NEW PRICES ûû 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms.
Holiday Specials!! Call (225) 761-1300 4380
Apts. Unfurn. Area 8
4380 28744 Hwy. 16. 2BR/1.5BA, W/D connection. $700/mo +$700/dp. 12 mo. lse. Call 225-270-7474.
Great loc In Denham Sprgs 2BR/1BA Some util. paid. $600/mo +dp. 225-413-0870 4780
Houses Unfurn. Area 8
4780 2BR, Old part of DenSpgs., large porch, park view, neat and clean. $750/mo. Call 225-939-3049
3 BR/1.5 BA. $800 mo. $400 dep. Call 225-603-6571 3BR/2.5 Ba, very nice home, Walker South. Dbl carport, fenced yd $1250/mo. $1250/ dep. NO PETS. 225-665 6890 7361 Callahan Dr - 3br/2ba 1 yr old Mobile Home in the heart of D.S. $800 mo. Call 225-937-5106.
Large older home, 3/2+ bonus rm, open flrpln, D.S. $1250 m.+ dp. 225-413-0870 Lg. 3br/2ba, Den. Springs, great neighborhd & schools, F/P, fnc bkyrd, dbl gar, all kit. appls, $1175mo. $1000 dep. 225-953-8606. 4790
Houses Unfurn. Area 9
4790
2001 Doolittle Cargo Trailer, 7X14, set up for motorcycles but versatile $2500. 225-315-8884
3BR/2BA TRACY ST. St Amant $1,175/m + dep. No smoking/pets 225-328-9886
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BON LIEU, Prairieville3/2, fncd yard. $1350mo, $1350 dp. Call 225-276-8558
6675 2012 Green Soul. 47k Warranty. $9,000. neg. Call 225-665-2403.
Lexus
6680 RED BARN MOTORS 1999 Lexus ES 300, auto ac, loaded, 94k mi. $3995 225-369-1920, agt
Mercedes Benz
6700 1999 MERCEDES BENZ 130K $4500 GREAT COND. 1 OWNER 225-907-2416 2008 Mercedes E350. 67,150/Mi. Orig. owner w/ service records. Exc. cond. $17,900. Call 225-667-8163.
Mitsubishi
6710 RED BARN MOTORS 04 Mitsubishi Galant auto ac, loaded, 125k mi $4,695 369-1920, agt
Nissan
6720 2013 Nissan Titan SV crew cab w/V8. Red. 23,650/Mi. Warranty. Bed cover neg. $25,500. 225-936-2402
RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Nissan Altima, auto ac loaded 87k mi. $5,495 Call 225-369-1920 agt.
Toyota
Cadillac
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2000 Toyota Avalon, 72k miles, very nice, leather, non-smoker, 225-235-2978
2005 Cadillac Deville. 123K, auto, very clean, exc. cond. Clear title $5000. Call 225281-6047
Chevrolet
6260 05 Chevy Tahoe, loaded 112k mi., 3rd row seats, leather $9800 225-235-2978
CEDARWOOD APTS. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths $200 off 1st month’s rent! Free water & electricity $1045 a month 225-292-8844
Kia
RED BARN MOTORS 05 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx auto ac great shape $4,495. 225-369-1920 agt. RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Chevrolet Impala, auto ac loaded runs great $3,150. 225-369-1920 agt
Dodge
6300 RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Dodge Stratus auto ac 67k mi. Gruns great $3,495. 225-369-1920, agt
Ford
6320 01 Ford F350 Crew Cab, 7.3 diesel, loaded, very clean, 240k, $16,000 225-235-2978 2002 Ford F150, crew cab, 2WD, very nice, nonsmoker. $9000 225-235-2978 2007 F150 Lariat 4X4 181K/road mi. Black/tan. Crew cab. Great cond. $14,000 OBO. 225-978-0903
RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Ford Taurus auto ac very clean $2,995. 225-369-1920 agt.
Mercury
6400 ’98 Grand Marquis, LS, 1 owner, garaged,58k, $5,500. 225-383-4066/225-931-4191
Sport Utility
6530 RED BARN MOTORS 2000 GMC Jimmy auto ac great shape must see $3,795. 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer auto ac loaded 149k mi $5,275. 225-369-1920 agt
Honda
6640 07 Honda Fit, royal blue, 118K mi., great on gas, exc. cond. $4,500. 225-261-1063 2009 Honda Accord, 4 dr, auto, clean. $8,900. Call 225-284-0262 98 Honda Accord 4dr., auto., 182k mi., loaded, leather, $4800 225-235-2978 -All Hondas and Toyotas$4800 with Free Warranty! Very clean. 225-235-2978
Hyundai
6650 RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Hyundai Elantra auto ac runs great! 81k mi. $3,495. 225-369-1920, agt RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Hyundai Elantra auto, ac, 110k mi runs grt $3,375. 225-369-1920 agt, RED BARN MOTORS 2007 Hyundai Accent auto ac, 38k miles gas saver $5,250. 225-369-1920, agt
Kia
6675 09 Kia Optima, 4dr., red, loaded, 116k mi, auto., very nice $6500 225-235-2978
99 Toyota Camry CE/L, 4dr., clean, 138k mi., loaded, $4800 225-235-2978 -All Toyotas and Hondas$4800 with Free Warranty! Very clean. 225-235-2978 RED BARN MOTORS ’97 Toyota Corolla, auto, ac, 134k mi., runs great $2,495 225-369-1920 agt
Trucks/ Light Duty
6810 89 Ford F150, good work truck, eng. & trans. rebuilt 50k, $2900 225-235-2978 RED BARN MOTORS 03 Chevy S-10, auto ac, great shape 129k $3995. 225-369-1920 agt. RED BARN MOTORS 1998 Chevrolet C1500 auto ac runs great 143k mi. $2,295. 225-369-1920, agt RED BARN MOTORS 1998 Dodge Dakota auto super clean 104k mi. $5,250 Call 225-369-1920, agt RED BARN MOTORS 2004 Dodge Dakota auto ac crew runs great $4,375 225-369-1920 agt.
Vans
6840 1997 Dodge Ram Van with wheelchair lift, 141,000 mi. Custom pkg, CLEAN! Asking $5,000. 225-869-5939
RED BARN MOTORS 05 Dodge Caravan, auto, AC, 68K mi. $4,495 Call 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 1993 Dodge Ram Van conversion runs great $1,675. 225-369-1920, agt
Classic Cars
6780 1956 Thunderbird. Very good condition. Call 225-921-6375 if interested. 2010 E/zone Electric, Showroom cond. 193 total miles. Street legal, $6,500 or best offer. Bubba, 225-938-6440
Sportsman’s Exchange
2680 BROWNING Combination Lock & Gun Safe. Padded w/ shelf. $1.200, leave mssg. 225-207-3440.
Colt, Python, Winchester Collector. Wants to buy old guns. 225-937-7133 CONCEALED CARRY CLASS XRing Protection Training Baker Range- Guns & Retail Accessories. 225-937-4255 Concealed Carry Course Sr StateInstructor 335-1571 www.gordonhutchinson.com ghhutchinson@gmail.com
Duck Hunting in Welsh, bintherehunting.com, 337-438-4868, David GUIDED GOOSE & DUCK hunts. Conservation season Dec. 7-19. 337-873-9752
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90% Lean Ground Sirloin fresh ........... $4.29 lb. USDA Angus Beef Sirloin Tip Steaks Value Pack ........................................................ $3.97 lb. Bar-S Bacon 12 oz selected ................................. 2/$5
Fruit Baskets Made fresh in store starting at .......$11.99 Bosc, Red, Danjou or Bartlett Pears ....... $1.49 lb.
Best Choice Vegetables 14 - 15 oz can selected........................................2/88¢ Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 8.5 oz .............................2/$1 Bisquick Biscuit Mix 40 oz selected ............. $2.99 Jif Peanut Butter 16 oz selected ....................... 2/$4 Kellogg’s Special K Cereal 10 - 14 oz selected ..................................................... 2/$5 Community Coffee 12 count single serve... 2/$10
deli & bakery Egg or Coconut Custard Pie 22 oz ..... $5.99 ea. Assorted Muffins 4 count .............................. $3.99 Cinnamon Rolls 8 count selected .................. $2.29 Columbus Reduced Sodium Ham ... $6.99 lb. Columbus Horseradish Cheddar .... $6.99 lb.
Alaska Sockeye Salmon ...................... $12.99 lb. Gold Band Fresh Oysters 1 dozen .......$9.99 ea. Handy Crab Cakes 6 oz ...........................$4.99 ea. Big Easy Entrees 12 oz selected.............. $1.99 ea.
household & gift Tide 2X Detergent 40 - 50 oz liquid ............. $5.99 Dixie Heavy Duty Plates or Ultra Bowls & Plates 22 - 48 count selected .. 2/$5 Hefty Kitchen or Trash Bags 18 - 85 count selected............................................. $7.99 Christmas Gift Wrapping Paper 3 Pack selected .......................................................... 2/$5
Large Pomegranates fresh............................................. 2/$4 Sweet Yellow Onions 4 lb Bag shuman $3.99 ea.
Fresh Made In-Store Guacamole ...............$3.99 lb.
wine, beer & spirits Crush R Chardonnay or Merlot 750 ml .... $7.99 Martini & Rossi or Ruffino Prosecco 750 ml . $9.99
Chloe Chardonnay Sonoma 750 ml ............... $11.99 Don Q Rum Cristal or Gold 750 ml............. $9.99 Smirnoff Vodka or Peppermint 750 ml... $12.99 Jim Beam Black or Devil’s Cut 1.75 liter$35.99 Heineken, Corona or Abita 12 pk 12 oz .... $13.99 Blue Moon, Sam Adams or Shiner Bock 6 pk 12 oz Bottles ..................................................... $7.69
Prices good Dec. 2 thru Dec. 8, 2015. None sold to dealers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Some items not available at all stores. Available while supplies last.