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Road work cancels parade The Jones Creek Area Business Association’s annual Christmas parade has been canceled this year, said John Kovalcik, past president and Webmaster for the JCABA. “It’s not the construction so much as the areas where people generally stand to watch the parade that aren’t suitable,” Kovalcik said. Plans are in the works to reroute the parade around the problem areas so that next year the parade will resume.

Yappy Hour

Capital Area Animal Welfare Society will host its monthly Yappy Hour for dogs from 5 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday at Raising Cane’s Dog Park at Forest Community Park. Visit brec.org/ dogparks for information.

‘The Nutcracker,’ bayou style

Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre, accompanied by the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, presents “The Nutcracker: A Tale from the Bayou” at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the River Center Theatre. Tickets are $45 for orchestra (floor level), $38 for balcony rows A-C, $25 for balcony rows D-J and $20 for balcony rows K-O. Ballet VIP members can purchase tickets for $55. Visit http:// bit.ly/1Y8UYwk.

Temporary home for vets restored BY C.J. FUTCH

cfutch@theadvocate.com Volunteers of America is building a fence, a covered pavilion and a fire pit outside The Garfield House, a transitional home for formerly homeless veterans, said Amanda Gustavson, marketing director for VoA. The project was funded by a $6,000 grant from the Home Depot Foundation, with labor from volunteers of both her organization and area Home Depots. “They came out in September of 2013 and began some other projects,” Gustavson said, including the demolition of a back fence and an old wooden pavilion, both of which were rotting. Jan Smith and her fellow

Home Depot co-workers began planning in February for the ongoing beautification project, she said. “We came in and did a walkthrough assessment of needs,” Smith said, including the preferences of the nine residents of the house. “We tore down the back fence two years ago, and the pavilion, so we went back and figured out how much wood, how many bolts and screws, we would need, then wrote a grant proposal, which was awarded,” Smith said. The group came together Dec. 5 for a work day. The Home Depot Foundation supports programs meant to improve the lives of military veterans, she said. There are many factors at

work that could lead to homelessness for veterans, Gustavson said, and their priority once they’re at the Garfield House is to make sure they have resources at their disposal to address what brought them to the house in the first place. “Whether that’s substance abuse treatment, help for posttraumatic stress disorder, financial planning or medical help,” she said. And while they’re at the house, she wants them to feel at home. “We want it to look nice,” she said. “Every time I come by, Advocate photo by C.J. FUTCH there’s always a group sitting outside in the back here, so we Allen Ray, manager of Home Depot’s Denham Springs locawanted to replace the old ga- tion, holds a post steady while Jamar Hayes, manager of the zebo and give them a covered Gonzales location, secures a cross piece on Dec. 5 for what will be a pavilion at The Garfield House, a transitional home äSee HOUSING, page 4G for formerly homeless veterans.

HOLIDAY

SPIRIT ROLLS ON

Advocate photo by C.J. FUTCH

Baton Rouge Harp Ensemble member Ann Marie Gladney, 15, rehearses her solo.

Heavenly sounds draw group together

Holiday movie for kids

Jones Creek Regional Branch Library will show “The Polar Express” to children ages 6 to 11 at 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday. Bring your favorite finger foods. Children and their families may wear their favorite appropriate pajamas and bring snacks to another showing of “The Polar Express” at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required for the evening show; call (225) 756-1160.

Santa Drop-n-Shop

Parents in need of some time to finish holiday shopping or just take a break can bring their children to Antioch Boulevard Park for BREC’s Santa Drop-n-Shop from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. äSee AROUND, page 4G

BY C.J. FUTCH

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Advocate staff photos by HILARY SCHEINUK

ABOVE: Paradegoers wave for throws as the annual Cortana Kiwanis Christmas Parade rolls down Government Street in downtown Baton Rouge on Saturday. TOP: The All Stars in Motion dance team marches in the parade. Dressed as Santa, Tom Gibbs pushes his granddaughter, Lucie Montalbano, 2, and runs with his other granddaughter, Ava Phillips, 10, as they take off down Government at St. Phillip streets for a fun run ahead of the parade.

Former LSU baseball star Ryan Theriot tosses beads to paradegoers.

The ladies who make up the Baton Rouge Harp Ensemble range in age from 10 years to nearly 78 years and have varying levels of experience on the stringed instrument that brought them together, said Gladys Runnels, co-founder of The Runnels School and member. “The common factor among us is Ms. (Rebecca) Todaro,” Runnels said. “She is responsible for bringing us all together.” Todaro, former harp instructor at the school, has moved to New Orleans, but still makes the drive to Baton Rouge to rehearse with the tightly-knit group. All are either current or former students, or parents and friends of either Todaro or her äSee SOUNDS, page 4G


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EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH PERMITS Permits issued in East Baton Rouge Parish from Dec. 6 through Dec. 12.

CELL TOWER

THOMAS ROAD 1999: $170,000, Owner: Ryan Whemann. Total square footage not listed. New self-support cell tower 4,900 square feet, outdoor equipment cabinets, antenna elevation 140 feet. Including a 6-foot chainlink fence with barn wire. Proposed 10-foot-wide access road. Issued Dec. 10.

COMMERCIAL: ADDITION

MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE 17050: $1,000,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,000. Significant demolition and slab renovation of 17,000-square-foot existing building — first floor —to renovate into shell space for multi-suite future outpatient cancer clinic use and addition/ completion of 3,000 square feet for infrastructure and linear accelerator. Issued Dec. 7. MISSION DRIVE 2600: $5,695, Owner: Daly Lavergne. Total square footage: 386. Issued Dec. 8.

COMMERCIAL: COMPLETE INTERIOR

PERKINS ROAD 9065: $18,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,250. Complete interior to create lease space D of 1,250 square feet for fast food/drink establishment. Issued Dec. 8. PERKINS ROWE 10202: $1,000,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 10,350. Complete interior to build out lease space 106 of 10,350 square feet for mercantile use. Issued Dec. 7.

COMMERCIAL: NEW

AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 7 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 1 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 2 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $9,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 44. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is for the mail kiosk of 44 square feet. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 8 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $15,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 186. New construction of multi family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is pool house of 186 square feet. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 6 of 32,150

square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 4 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $179,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,387. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is building clubhouse of 2,387 square feet. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 5 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $1,260,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 32,150. New construction of multi-family residential complex of eight buildings, clubhouse, pool and mail kiosk totaling 259,817 square feet. Total complex has 192 units, 480 bedrooms, 384 restrooms. This permit is Building 3 of 32,150 square feet, three stories, 24 units. Issued Dec. 10. AMERICAN WAY 4333: $900,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 9,683. New construction of two-story office building with elevator and exterior walls; includes parking. First level is 4,841 square feet of five suites 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 with common areas for future tenants; second level is 4,841 square feet of two suites 800 and 900 with common areas for future tenants. Also contains an elevator. One meter for entire building, no house meter. Issued Dec. 11. BEN HUR ROAD 550: $17,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. New construction of trash compactor enclosure to serve apartment complex. Involves E and P surrounded by a fence. Issued Dec. 9. LOBDELL AVENUE 1650: $950,000, Owner: Christopher Gendusa. Total square footage: 6,318. New construction of building for fitness center, offices and parking. VB construction, A-3 and B type of occupancy. Occupant load 107 people. Issued Dec. 9. NAPOLEON STREET 141: $3,523,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 40,959. New construction of four-story apartment building with 25 units: 26 unit meters and 1 house meter. Project includes surface parking with 17 bays, five street parking: 36 total. First floor includes eight single-car and three double-car garages, lobby, community room and two units. Floor 2 has seven units and one fitness room. Floors 3-4 have eight units each. Total: seven one-bedroom units, 12 two-bedroom units, six threebedroom units. 50 restrooms (formerly 33,148 square feet. Plan review fee based on former 33,148 square feet.) Issued Dec. 10.

COMMERCIAL: PARKING LOT

AIRLINE HIGHWAY 6454: $2,756,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage not listed. New parking lot to serve Port Royal apartment complex to have eight apartment buildings and three service structures. PK 2-15 (parking waiver) (SP-9-15). Issued Dec. 11.

COMMERCIAL: REMODEL

AIRLINE HIGHWAY 14141: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,000. Phase II of interior remodel to combine suites J and K of 3,000 square feet for brewing company off-site distribution and sales, and addition of 270-square-foot open-air shed for later installation of steam boiler, chiller and air compressor. This permit is phase Phase II, specific to installation of steam boiler, chiller and air compressor and brewing equipment, etc. Issued Dec. 7. BRIGHTSIDE DRIVE 2000: $120,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,887. Interior renovation to existing 2,887-square-

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foot apartment clubhouse with laundry room; includes exterior upgrades. Issued Dec. 9. BURBANK DRIVE 9301: $800,000, Owner: Kori El Barqa. Total square footage: 14,000. Interior renovation to suite space of 14,000 square feet for new supermarket space. Include meat prep, coolers, stock, kitchen, bakery, etc. Occupant load 290 persons. Issued Dec. 7. GARDERE LANE 1707: $90,000, Owner: Anthony Edwards. Total square footage: 1,360. Interior renovation to convert a mobile wireless retail suite B of 1,360 square feet to a coinoperated laundry tenant in a 12,650-square-foot strip shopping center. Issued Dec. 7. GOVERNMENT STREET 3825: $865,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 5,216. Renovation of existing 6,000-square-foot building into 5,000-squarefoot medical office use (with 1,000-square-foot owner storage for future permit.). Issued Dec. 7. LAUREL STREET 500: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,471. Interior renovations to third floor of an existing 26,640-square-foot six-story office building for new bank tenant. Issued Dec. 11. LAUREL STREET 500: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,471. Interior renovations to sixth floor of an existing 26,640-square-foot six-story office building for new bank tenant. Issued Dec. 11. LAUREL STREET 500: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 6,488. Interior renovations to second floor of an existing 26,640-square-foot six-story office building for new bank tenant. Issued Dec. 11. LAUREL STREET 500: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 6,268. 19,698-square-foot interior renovations to first, second, third and sixth floors for new bank tenant in an existing 26,640-square-foot six-story office building; includes seventh floor mechanical penthouse. This permit for 6,488-square-foot interior renovations to first floor. Issued Dec. 11. LAUREL STREET 500: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,471. Interior renovations to fifth floor for new business tenant in an existing 26,640-square-foot six-story office building. Issued Dec. 11. NORTH DONMOOR AVENUE 680: $30,000, Owner: Frank-Artie Williams. Total square footage not listed. Interior renovation after fire damage. Existing 440 square feet. Not allow to have any other business into this app. It has to have smoke detectors. Issued Dec. 11. NORTH FOSTER DRIVE 5685: $10,000, Owner: Aurthur Turner. Total square footage: 1,966. Remodel building for home for women. Three occupants only, no meals to be cooked, just warmed. Meals brought in. Issued Dec. 9. NORTH HARCO DRIVE 1701: $26,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 216. Installation of a single washer/dryer in each apartment in existing apartment building No. 5 with four units and house meter. Moving of electrical panel, P and H/VAC. No new construction, washer/dryer will be installed in existing closet less than 100 square feet; no wall rating required per IBC. Issued Dec. 7. NORTH MARQUE ANN DRIVE 1618: $36,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 432. Installation of a single washer/dryer in each apartment in existing apartment building with eight units and house meter. Moving of electrical panel, P and H/VAC. No new construction, washer/dryer will be installed in existing closet less than 100 square feet; no wall rating required per IBC. Issued Dec. 7. NORTH MARQUE ANN DRIVE 1710: $26,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 216. Installation of a single washer/dryer in each apartment in existing apartment building No. 14 with four units

and house meter. Moving of electrical panel, P and H/VAC. No new construction, washer/dryer will be installed in existing closet less than 100 square feet; no wall rating required per IBC. Issued Dec. 7. NORTH MARQUE ANN DRIVE 1819: $36,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 874. Installation of a single washer/dryer in each apartment in existing apartment building No. 31 with 26 units and house meter. Moving of electrical panel, P and H/VAC. No new construction, washer/dryer will be installed in existing closet less than 100 square feet; no wall rating required per IBC. Issued Dec. 7. PERKINS ROWE 10001: $628,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,852. Interior renovation of Suite B200 of 2,852 square feet for hair salon business. Issued Dec. 8. TITIAN AVENUE 6962: $3,000, Owner: George Paspyros. Total square footage: 129. Utility room rehab. This building permit evolves out of occupancy permit 52431 with damage report: This is for the laundry room only, 100 square feet. Laundry room walls/ ceilings needs to be gutted. Remediate all mold per LA DEQ. Replace all water-damaged structural members/sheetrock, etc. and bring up to code. Will need building, electrical and plumbing permits. Issued Dec. 11.

COMMERCIAL: SHELL

CITY FARM DRIVE 1700: $1,890,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 18,017. New construction of a fully sprinkled office building and includes Phase II parking. 2,790-squarefoot portion to remain as unfinished shell with only E and P stub ups in slab to prep for complete interior for future tenant. Issued Dec. 11.

POOL

BLUEBONNET ROAD 4852: $25,000, Owner: David Heltz. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool. Issued Dec. 7. GAIL DRIVE 9322: Owner, James Young. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool. Issued Dec. 9. SNOWY EGRET COURT 15003: $97,000, Owner, Gerry Guidry. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool. Issued Dec. 9.

RESIDENTIAL: ACCESSORY

SOUTH 10 STREET 141: $6,000, Owner: Lorella Gary. Total square footage not listed. New storage building. Issued Dec. 8.

RESIDENTIAL: ADDITION

COTTONWOOD AVENUE 2450: $200,000, Owner: T.J. Woodward. Total square footage: 1,301. Addition of bedroom, bathroom, living area and carport. Issued Dec. 9. HAGERSTOWN DRIVE 5487: $18,000, Owner: David and Mary Butler. Total square footage: 180. Addition of master bedroom and closet to existing residence. Issued Dec. 8. PERKINS ROAD 3748: $27,777, Owner: Joseph Shaab. Total square footage: 3,960. Woodframed garage. No plumbing or electrical. Issued Dec. 7. PINE PARK DRIVE 3835: $13,468, Owner: Derrick Goudeau. Total square footage not listed. Kitchen and bathroom addition. Issued Dec. 8. STUTGART AVENUE 12624: $20,000, Owner: Ruth Doucet. Total square footage: 406. Addition of sun room, bathroom and rear porch to an existing residence. Issued Dec. 7. WEST MUIRFIELD DRIVE 19146: $1,000,000, Owner: Joe Lawrence. Total square footage: 4,440. Addition of garage, bedrooms, bathrooms, media room, laundry room, cabana and remodeling. Issued Dec. 11.

RESIDENTIAL: NEW

ARBOR GROVE DRIVE 14011: $185,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,363. New single family residence. Zero lot. Issued Dec. 9.

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BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13765: $209,820, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,690. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13785: $206,856, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,652. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13817: $198,276, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,041. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13827: $184,626, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,367. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. CATHERINE CLAIRE LANE 7542: $356,616, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,572. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 11. GRAND VILLA COURT 12414: $188,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 7. GRAND VILLA COURT 12444: $210,000, Owner: Bonnie Ferrell. Total square footage: 2,394. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 11. GRAND VILLA COURT 12452: $210,000, Owner: Bonnie Ferrell. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 11. GRAND VILLA COURT 12460: $210,000, Owner: Bonnie Ferrell. Total square footage: 2,394. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 11. GRAND VILLA COURT 12468: $210,000, Owner: Bonnie Ferrell. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 11. GRAND VILLA COURT 12476: $210,000, Owner: Bonnie Ferrell. Total square footage: 2,394. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 11. GREEN TRAILS BOULEVARD 15463: $249,600, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,200. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 9. HIDEAWAY COURT 1641: $599,522, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,031. New construction residential flood zone determination. Issued Dec. 7. KING'S COURT AVENUE 13434: $344,058, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,411. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 9. LINDEN VIEW ROAD 15506: $304,980, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,910. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. LINDEN VIEW ROAD 15566: $410,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,722. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 9. LINDEN VIEW ROAD 15615: $410,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,444. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 9. LONG FARM ROAD 15561: $290,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,709. New single family residence. PUD. Issued Dec. 7. MORNINGBROOK DRIVE 2418: $318,700, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,425. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. NORTH STUMBERG VILLAS COURT 12443: $188,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 7. NORTH STUMBERG VILLAS COURT 12459: $188,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 8. NORTH STUMBERG VILLAS

COURT 12475: $188,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,398. New single family residence. SPUD. Issued Dec. 8. PARKVIEW POINT AVENUE 13048: $190,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,187. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 9. PERENNIAL LANE 1733: $350,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,156. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 7. PORTULA AVENUE 724: $215,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,748. New single family residence. Zero lot line. Issued Dec. 7. QUIET WAY 10000: $313,482, Owner: Shana Stirgus. Total square footage: 4,019. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. ROCKWAY DRIVE 8819: $302,952, Owner: Roberto Benitez. Total square footage: 3,884. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 8. SOUTH VIGNES ROAD 9108: $377,364, Owner: John H. Pittman. Total square footage: 4,838. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 11. SETTLER'S CIRCLE 7619: $401,232, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 5,458. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 9. SEVILLE COURT 8121: $195,156, Owner: Robert Clegg. Total square footage: 2,502. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 10. SUGAR CANE LANE 1826: $415,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,157. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 11. TENNENT LANE 19440, ZACHARY: $226,200, Owner: Kerri Lee. Total square footage: 2,900. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 11. TIGER TRACE AVENUE 6275: $190,398, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,441. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 7. VERANDA VIEW AVENUE 3125: $310,090, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,573. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 10. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $156,390, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,005. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 9. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $194,064, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,488. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 9. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $178,230, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,285. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 10. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $178,230, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,285. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 10. VILLAGE MAISON COURT 7111: $156,390, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,005. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 9. VIS-A-VIS AVENUE 18140: $320,112, Owner: Russell Domingue. Total square footage: 4,104. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 11.

RESIDENTIAL: REMODEL

77TH AVENUE 2245: $59,800, Owner: Blance Felder. Total square footage not listed. Fire damage 11 percent. Issued Dec. 8. COLUMBUS DUNN DRIVE 1775: $10,000, Owner: Ethel Wallace. Total square footage not listed. Repair of abandoned and neglected residence. Issued Dec. 8. MCCONNELL DRIVE 3175: $4,000, Owner: David Kalinka. Total square footage not listed. Remodeling to remove load-bearing

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GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Life Source Services Hospice, 11605 Southfork Ave. BATON ROUGE MAGIC CLUB MONTHLY MEETING: 6 p.m., The Londoner, 4215 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd. For information, email Craig Boudreaux craigboudreaux.business@gmail.com

FRIDAY TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, TOPS CHAPTER LA 0312: 10 a.m., South Baton Rouge Church of Christ, 8725 Jefferson Highway.

Dancers receive scholarships

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. BOOK SIGNING: Noon, Books A Million, 2380 Towne Center Blvd. Free. Author Douglas L. Villien Sr., retired city planner of Baton Rouge, unveils historical images of Baton Rouge selected from the archives of Louisiana State University, East Baton Rouge Parish Library, State Library of Louisiana and private collections. (225) 930-3092.

The South Texas Association of Dance Teachers Inc., Dance Masters of America Inc., Chapter 3 recently held its fall conference and scholarship ceremony at the Omni Houston Hotel Westside in Houston. Cangelosi Dance Company members received awards. Scholarship winners from Cangelosi Dance Project, of Baton Rouge, from left, are Mary-Kate Frederick, Khiem Truong, Margie Williams, Elise Marchand and Eliana Levy. At right is Artistic Director Kris Cangelosi.

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 by calling (225) 223-6573. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Resthaven Funeral Home 11817 Jefferson Highway. Hosted by Life Source Services.

DEC. 24 CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES: 5 p.m., St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, 17510 Monitor Ave. Candlelight services.

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n 1400 block, Flannery Road, Dec. 11, 5:08 p.m. n 15900 block, Riverdale Avenue, Dec. 11, 10:59 p.m.

n 14300 block, Lilac Street, Dec. 8, 1:20 a.m.

n 1700 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 11, 11:59 p.m. THEFT / SHOPLIFTING

n 16500 block, Strain Road, Dec. 8, 12:47 p.m.

n 1900 block, Millerville Road, Dec. 7, 10:51 a.m.

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n 1900 block, Millerville Road, Dec. 7, 7:58 p.m. n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 7, 10:56 p.m. n 2300 block, Aspenwood Drive, Dec. 8, 10:23 a.m.

n 15300 block, Old Hammond Highway, Dec. 11, 12:42 p.m.

n 16600 block, Missionary Ridge Court, Dec. 7, 4:54 p.m. n 11000 block, Mead Road, Dec. 8, 11:41 p.m.

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n 15500 block, Riverdale Avenue, Dec. 7, 8:26 p.m.

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n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 8, 11:28 a.m.

n 16000 block, Belle Brittany Avenue, Dec. 7, 2:31 p.m. DISTURBANCE

n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 11, 9:38 a.m.

n 4900 block, Kennesaw Drive, Dec. 7, 12:54 a.m.

n 700 block, Versailles Drive, Dec. 11, 3:48 p.m.

n 15700 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 7, 1:26 a.m.

n 700 block, Hammond Manor Drive, Dec. 11, 11:04 p.m. VEHICLE BURGLARY

n 17200 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 7, 11:40 a.m.

n 2000 block, Millerville Road,

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Emergency calls: 17

n 11500 block of Perkins Road; 3:13 p.m., Nov. 29. n 4200 block of Bluebonnet Road; 4:48 p.m., Nov. 29. n 7100 block of Siegen Lane; 6:29 p.m., Nov. 30. n 1400 block of West Interstate 10; 11:23 p.m., Nov. 30. n 2500 block of Gardere Lane; 12:36 p.m., Dec. 1. n 18100 block of Highland Road; 2:58 p.m., Dec. 2. n 7400 block of Burbank Drive; 6:11 a.m., Dec. 4. n 9300 block of Burbank Drive; 7:23 a.m., Dec. 4. n 9800 block of Bluebonnet Boulevard; 3:23 p.m., Dec. 5.

n 10800 block, Alco Avenue, Dec. 7, 6:50 p.m. n 3500 block, Yorkfield Drive, Dec. 8, 9:17 p.m. n 4400 block, Southpark Drive, Dec. 8, 9:21 p.m. n 13800 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 11, 9:11 a.m.

Dec. 7, 11:11 p.m. n 10700 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 8, 8:19 p.m. n 17700 block, Vignes Road, Dec. 8, 10:28 p.m. n 9500 block, Vouvray Drive, Dec. 11, 4:40 p.m.

n 5600 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 11, 11:29 a.m.

n 15800 block, Maison Orleans Court, Dec. 11, 10:33 p.m. THEFT / SHOPLIFTING

n 13100 block, Gentry Avenue, Dec. 11, 4:55 p.m.

n 15700 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 7, 12:52 a.m.

n 18800 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 11, 8:07 p.m.

n 15000 block, Shenandoah View Court, Dec. 7, 9:44 a.m.

n 4400 block, Southpark Drive, Dec. 11, 10:39 p.m. HIT AND RUN

n 3300 block, Toulon Drive, Dec. 7, 10:31 a.m.

n 9400 block, Alder Drive, Dec. 11, 3:00 p.m. n 6200 block, Tennyson Drive, Dec. 11, 3:29 p.m. ROBBERY n 10700 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 7, 8:18 p.m. SHOTS FIRED/SHOOTING n 24000 block, Kendalwood Road, Dec. 7, 11:15 a.m.

n 15500 block, Seven Pines Avenue, Dec. 7, 10:37 a.m. n 4900 block, Legend Drive, Dec. 7, 1:24 p.m. n 5000 block, Cumberland Cove Drive, Dec. 7, 2:33 p.m. n 3500 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 7, 3:39 p.m. n 11300 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 8, 11:25 a.m. n 15400 block, George O’Neal Road, Dec. 8, 12:22 p.m.

n 6200 block, Summer Lake Drive, Dec. 7, 8:08 p.m. SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT

n 8900 block, Smoke Rock Drive, Dec. 8, 1:07 p.m.

n 16100 block, Tiger Bend Road, Dec. 7, 2:16 p.m.

n 14400 block, Airline Highway, Dec. 8, 6:28 p.m.

n 10800 block, Ericson Avenue, Dec. 7, 7:49 p.m.

n 14400 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 11, 2:16 p.m. VICE OFFENSES

n 10700 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 7, 9:13 p.m. n 18400 block, Lake Iris Avenue,

n 500 block, East Interstate 12, Dec. 8, 2:25 a.m.

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. 29 through Dec. 5.

RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE EASTERN DISTRICT Investigation

n 6100 block of Snowden Drive; 4:20 p.m., Dec. 1.

Motor vehicle accident

n 7100 block of Elliot Road; 6:16 a.m., Nov. 30. n 5000 block of Jones Creek

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Continued from page 2G wall and replace with beam. Issued Dec. 11. NORTH ACADIAN THRUWAY WEST 2786: $5,000, Owner: Joe Juge. Total square footage not listed. Fire damage 19 percent. Issued Dec. 9. TUSCARORA STREET 3719:

Road; 6:07 p.m., Dec. 1. n 11400 block of Industriplex Boulevard; 1:15 p.m., Dec. 4. n 15000 block of Airline Highway; 4:59 p.m., Dec. 5.

Public assistance/support

n 15300 block of Airline Highway; 1:34 p.m., Nov. 29. n 15300 block of Airline Highway; 5:02 p.m., Nov. 29. n 16200 block of Chadsford Avenue; 7:00 p.m., Nov. 29. n 7400 block of Board Drive; 12:58 a.m., Nov. 30. n 15300 block of Airline Highway; 9:33 a.m., Nov. 30. n 5900 block of Woodlawn Park Court; 7:24 a.m., Dec. 4.

Structure fire

n 8700 block of Grand View Drive; 11:25 a.m., Nov. 30. n 1600 block of O’Neal Lane; 11:16 p.m., Nov. 30. n 1600 block of O’Neal Lane; 3:16

$12,500, Owner: Louis Bernard. Total square footage: 1,453. Repair of a single family residence after a fire. Issued Dec. 7.

Medical calls: 25

RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE WESTERN DISTRICT Hazardous condition n 8300 block of Bayou Fountain Avenue; 10:58 a.m., Dec. 5.

Investigation n 5300 block of Blair Lane; 5:54 a.m., Nov. 29. n 14200 block of Highland Road; 11:04 a.m., Nov. 29. n 8600 block of Rush Avenue; 5:22 p.m., Dec. 2. n 8100 block of Skysail Avenue; 1:12 p.m., Dec. 3. n 8100 block of Ned Avenue; 8:11 p.m., Dec. 4. n 11300 block of Stanley Aubin Lane; 7:46 a.m., Dec. 5.

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CHATEAU COURT 1734: $20,000, Owner: James Harris. Total square footage: 400. Roof-mounted 5.72 KW grid-tied solar PV system, 22 roof-mounted solar panels. 260 W. Issued Dec. 10.

CALUMET STREET 7035: $21,000, Owner: Ernest Wagner. Total square footage: 300. Install 5.0 KS solar system, 18 roof-mounted solar panels. 275 W. Issued Dec. 10.

HICKEY COURT 22721, ZACHARY: $20,250, Owner: Joshua Concienne. Total square footage not listed. Installing 19 solar panels on an existing roof, 270 W. 5.13 KW. Issued Dec. 8.

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$16,000, Owner: Matthew Newman. Total square footage not listed. Install 12 solar panels on an existing commercial building roof, 265 W. 3.2 KW. Issued Dec. 8. PARK BOULEVARD 1001: $20,000, Owner: Wilson Thibodeaux. Total square footage: 400. Roof-mounted 5.72 KW grid-tied solar PV system. 22 roof-mounted solar panels. 260 W. Issued Dec. 7. SHENANDOAH AVENUE 15142:

n 3400 block of Colonel Allen Court; 8:32 a.m., Dec. 4.

Motor vehicle accident n 3600 block of Drusilla Lane; 4:37 p.m., Nov. 29.

Public assistance/support n 2900 block of Carmen Drive; 12:55 p.m., Nov. 29.

Structure fire n 16000 block of Nehru Avenue; 5:45 p.m., Dec. 3.

Emergency calls: 9 Medical calls: 5

$33,688, Owner: Brandon Johnson. Total square footage: 4,000. Solar PV system. 49 roof-mounted solar panels. 250 W. Issued Dec. 7. SUNNYSIDE LANE 23123, ZACHARY: $20,000, Owner: Jennifer Gennaro. Total square footage: 400. Roof-mounted 5.72 KW gridtied solar PV system, 22 roofmounted solar panels. 260 W. Issued Dec. 10.

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Essen turning lanes officially opened City-parish officials cut the ribbon last week on the latest construction work designed to ease traffic snarls along Essen Lane. Mayor-President Melvin L. “Kip” Holden, city-parish officials and area business leaders held the ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 10 that marked the opening of two additional turning lanes onto Interstate 10 that will allow dual left turns for both southbound and northbound Essen Lane. More than 55,000 mo-

torists travel Essen daily. Command Construction Industries was responsible for the intersection improvements included as part of this first phase of construction, which was awarded via the public bid process in February and was constructed at a total cost of $2.1 million. The improvements were part of the city-parish’s Green Light Plan. It’s taken less than a year to complete the construction on the first phase of improvements to Essen. The project is part of a larger

collaboration between the mayor’s Green Light Plan team and the state Department of Transportation and Development. The continuing DOTD portion of the project includes widening along Essen Lane leading to the I-10 intersection, Wards Creek Bridge and other area enhancements. Overall, the road construction is expected to cost more than $14 million. For information, visit the Green Light Plan website at brgov.com/greenlight or DOTD’s website for this project at dotd.la.gov/essen.

Photo provided by ANITA BYRNE

Cutting the ribbon Dec. 10 to mark improvements along Essen Lane, from left, are, Steve Bonnette, city-parish director of transportation and drainage; Carey Chauvin, city-parish assistant CAO and director of development; Coletta Barrett, vice president of mission at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center; Mayor-President Melvin ‘Kip’ Holden; William Daniel, cityparish chief administrative officer; Jeff Mosely, vice president of facilities and construction at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center; Michael Songy, CEO of CSRS; Chris Holeman, CSRS project manager; and Patrick Smith, project manager with Command Construction.

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Continued from page 1G Monday. The program, for children in kindergarten through sixth grade, is $14 per child and includes snacks, drinks and a dinner. There will be recreation games, socialization, crafts and more. Call (225) 272-9200 for information.

Teen movie day

The ‘Uncommon Threads: Wearable Art Show’ at the East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library on Dec. 5 featured unique designs following the theme ‘Epilogue.’ Since 2007, Culture Candy has hosted a national competition to showcase the best in wearable art.

Photos provided by CLAIRE DELAUNE

Attending the ‘Uncommon Threads: Wearable Art Show’ at the East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library on Dec. 5 are, from left, Michelle Neurstrom, Stacy Schoonmaker, Leigh Sicard, Jean Chou, Mandy Scallan and Meredith Trahant.

EBR Library hosts ‘Wearable Art Show’ models showed off unusual designs. Culture Candy has hosted “Uncommon Threads: Wearable Art Show” took over the the national competition since East Baton Rouge Parish 2007 to showcase the best in Main Library on Dec. 5 as wearable art. Advocate staff report

The juror, location and theme change, but the innovative presentation, focus on the artist experience, and $1,000 cash prize remain constant. This year’s theme, “Epi-

logue,” asked artists to meditate on notable books, authors or literary characters and use wearable art as means of opening up a conversation about these influences.

The featured movie for teens at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library, slated for 2:30 p.m. Saturday, is “Inside Out.” Refreshments will be served.

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Students of Piano Pathways LLC performed for residents of the Alzheimer Services Activity and Respite Center, Charlie’s Place, in honor of #GivingTuesday. Charlie’s Place was the recipient of Piano Pathways’ second annual Benefit Play-a-thon, where students shared their musical talent in a local organization, and families made a donation to the service. Students and teachers pictured are, first row from left, Nicholas Kolb and Jenny Liu; and second row, Bill Brown, Melanie Mallard, Rebecca Bellelo, Hannah Cheng, Natalie Bush and Ruby Moore.

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Libraries to get donations of Louisiana first lady’s book book written by first lady Supriya Jindal to Louisiana’s parIn continuation of its support ish libraries. “Louisiana Governor’s Manfor the education of children across the state, The Supriya sion: Our Treasured Home” was Jindal Foundation for Louisi- written with the help of Jindal’s ana’s Children is donating a children, a news release said.

“As we all know, it is so crucial for our children to establish a strong foundation in literacy at an early age. By encouraging children to read, we hope to help them grow their imaginations and develop their critical

thinking and decision-making skills,” Jindal said. “With this book, we hope that the students of Louisiana not only develop a lifelong love for reading but also cherish the state that they call home.”

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transitioning them into stable home environments of their own. “This house was established as a home for widows and orphans in 1918, and after that, it

was a fraternity house, so it has a storied history. I think it’s still a little like a fraternity house. They developed a close bond, kind of like brothers, while they are here” she said.

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apartments for up to 2 years upon acceptance into the program, and Gustavson said they’ve had a high degree of success when it comes to getting veterans off the street and

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students, but all eight share a deep love for the harp. The group’s first concert took place Dec. 12 at the home of Tom and Brooke Yura. Brooke, a relatively new harpist, began playing a few years after her daughter, Rachel, 16, began taking lessons. “I came to love it. I love the way it sounds, I love listening to my daughter practice. I just love the instrument,” Brooke Yura said before the concert. “When she got more serious about it and moved up to a pedal harp, I started learning on her old one,” she said. It has become another way in which the mother and daughter relate and has taught them the fine art of working together. That’s a lesson everyone in the group has learned over the course of the past three months, as the harpists gather at the Yura home for their monthly rehearsal, Brooke Yura said. “Playing in an ensemble is an entirely different experi-

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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.

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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. Contact Southeast Advocate Editor Darlene Denstorff by phone, (225) 388-0215 or (225) 603-1998; or email, southeast@theadvocate. com. Deadline: 2 p.m. Friday.

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and though it keeps her busy — Desselles is constantly checking her phone for messages — she wouldn’t have it any other way. But learning how to put together a nonprofit, no matter how much of a passion project it was, came with its own challenges and dark times. Once she secured funding, found a suitable house to rent, got started on furnishing and obtaining the proper permits, Desselles realized she needed to install a second shower in order to comply with city reguAdvocate photo by C.J. FUTCH lations. Collette Desselles stands in one of the bedrooms That’s when she went to The of her 5-bedroom transitional home for women and families, run by the nonprofit group she started, Lean äSee LEAN, page 2G On Me.

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Jonesing for some games with other adults? Come to the Jones Creek library on Tuesday. Play board games alone or in teams from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. or Scrabble or Quiddler for prizes from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

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ence,” Yura said. And, Runnels said, the Yuras have gone to quite a bit of trouble to make sure everyone in the group gets the experience. “They move the furniture around in this room every time we come here, and they always feed us well,” Runnels said. The experience has been well worth the trouble, Yura said, and the small audience of friends and family of the group members agreed. Despite only three rehearsals as a group, the BRHE played a 20-minute program of mostly Christmas music for the crowd. One of the powerful lessons to be learned from working as a group, Todaro told the students just before their performance, is the capacity members of that group have to pitch in when they notice another part that needs a boost. Group members intend to keep up the rehearsals into the new year. Members of the group are the Yuras, Runnels, Todaro, Kate Gladney, 10, Ann Marie Gladney, 15, Katie Carpenter, 12, and Natalia Tooraen, 13.

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Scrabble and Quiddler enthusiasts are invited to come play with other adults from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library. Prizes will be awarded.

Contact Southeast Advocate Editor Darlene Denstorff by phone, (225) 388-0215 or (225) 603-1998; or email, southeast@theadvocate.com. Deadline: 2 p.m. Friday.

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book “Deck the Walls” by Erin Dealey, then learn about the legend of the Christmas pickle and use sand to decorate a Christmas pickle ornament to take home. Registration is required; call (225) 756-1160.

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LSU Manship School of Mass Communication students gather for a photo recently with Dr. Jinx Broussard, fourth from left. From left are Bradley Williams, Sean-Patrick King, Francesa Brewer, Broussard, Courtney McGuffee, Ellen Wagner, Madelyn Duhon, Ariana Carter and Rebecca Herring.

PR students bring home award for LSU Advocate staff report Manship School of Mass Communication students at LSU received second place in the National Organ Donation Awareness Competition on Nov. 9 at the Public Relations Student Society of America National Conference in Atlanta. The students created and executed a campaign for Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency to spread awareness of organ donation across campus, a news release said. “This award would not have

been possible without the support of our professor, Dr. Jinx Broussard, or LOPA’s community educator, Lori Steele,� said Francesca Brewer, a 2015 Manship School graduate. As part of one of Broussard’s courses, eight Manship seniors formed Impact Communications, a student-run public relations firm, that partnered with LOPA to run a semester-long educational and awareness campaign about the lifesaving importance of organ donation. Impact Communications held a free on-campus event, Live to Give, to educate LSU

students on how to participate in an organ donation, as well as other stewardship efforts. The events resulted in 139 people signing up for organ donation. After completing the course, Impact Communications represented the concentration of public relations in the 2015 Manship School Capstone Colloquium, the release said. Seniors Courtney McGuffee, Brewer, Bradley Williams, Maddie Duhon, Sean-Patrick King, Rebecca Herring, Ellen Wagner and Ariana Carter created and implemented the campaign in spring 2015.

‘Best in Class’

TJ Ribs, on Acadian Thruway, recently honored ‘Best in Class’ program winner kindergarten teacher Kelly Savant, who teaches at Baton Rouge Center for Visual and Performing Arts. She won $1,000 to spend on supplies. Gathering for the recent award presentation, first row from left, are Autumn Campbell, Martin Ahr, Hayden English, Landen West, Vice Lawson, Christian McMillan, Yaretzi Reyes and Andrea Acosta; second row, Ellen Manes, Mason Boyd, Oscar Jackson, Layla Douglas, Coraline Finke, Tyler Tumey, Janiyah Coleman, Scarlett Snee and Carson Rice; and third row, Todd McKarn, Ashley Everett and Savant.

Principal for a day

Siblings Abigail, left, and Michael McLeod recently took over the principal duties for a day at St. Jean Vianney Catholic School. They covered carpool duty, morning assembly, recess duty and many meetings, and even had a special meeting with their grandparents. Photo provided by BRIDGETTE DIGEROLAMO

311 earn degrees during Louisiana Tech ceremony

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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 employment@ brclinic.com

OR Radiologic Technologist

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Registered Medical Technologist Sign on bonus offered The Baton Rouge General Medical Center is seeking experienced and new graduate Registered Medical Technologist. This candidate will be responsible for the routine and special clinical laboratory tests on patient specimens. Correlates and interprets data based on knowledge of techniques, principles and instruments. Must possess a current Clinical Laboratory Scientist-Generalist license issued by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. Qualified candidates should apply online at www.brgeneral.org or apply in person at the Baton Rouge General Mid City.

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Concrete Work

MAGGIO CONCRETE Form, dig, pour & finish. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, parking areas. Res/ Comm’l foundations. Also breakout & haul away concrete. INSURED…After you call the rest, call the best.225-266-7764/448-0803 Stevens Construction INC. Concrete, asphalt, dirt wrk Res./ Comm’l., 40 yrs. exp. Culverts, parking lot, drives. Found’s, limestone. " WE DO QUALITY WORK " 225-647-7088 * 225-744-3925 Licensed & Insured Demo/Drainage/Trucking Drew Concrete, LLC Parking lots, Driveways, Breakouts, Patios, Sidewalks. Licensed & Insured Free Estimate 225-636-0269 All types of Cement Work Break out, dig out, form up and pour. Large & small jobs. Free est. 225-405-3231.

DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, Patios, 40 years exp. Call Frank at 225-229-0851. Tear out your old concrete driveway & put a new one in. Call Lattie,225-405-5229

Demolishing LICENSED DEMOLITION contractor. Demolition and removal, lot cleaning, debris hauling & dirt hauling. 225-718-9312 ***AAA*** Clean-up & Trash Hauling 7 days/wk. Call 225-590-1017

Dirt-Sand-Shell RICHFIELD RIVERSILT Bulk Mulch Products, Limestone gravel, mason sand, fill sand, top soil & riversilt. Residential contractors. 766-6091 DIRT, SAND, GRAVEL, Pine Mulch & Limestone. Evenly spread. Flwr. Bed Mix. Lot grading, mowing. 355-4051 anytime. H.C. Kinchen. DIRT, SAND & GRAVEL. Tractor avail. Lot grading, driveways form & finish, house pads. Swimming pool fill-in. Dave, 939 2192 DIRT, BASIN SAND, Gravel, Tractor work available. 225 931-4468/225 262 0961

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

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

Drywall Finishing Sheetrock Repair 30 yrs. Exp- No Job Too Small. John Langlois 225-223-0790

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Elderly Care

CNA for hire. $10/hr. or live-in flat rate. Exc. ref’s. avail. 337-658-7794

Electrical Work Ray’s Electric Repairs Circuit breaker box install, repairs, etc. Reasonable rates. L&I. 225-284-5951 SIMPLE ELECTRIC. Prof. work. Lic/Ins/bond. 30+ yrs exp No job too sml/lrg. Call 225-921 2633

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

Home Improvement/ Remodeling

Need help with home renovations? Call JT’s Home Improvement where no job is too big or small. Drywall, Painting, Custom Woodworking, Interior Trim, etc. Flexible prices 225-241-2879 ALL OUTDOOR Construction & Home Improvement, Call 225-292-4171. Lic/Insured Gen. Contractor. Carpentry, tile work, etc. 40yrs. exp 225-278-0405

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

House Cleaning

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

Firewood 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, & full chord available for pickup. River Rd/LSU area. 225-603-6818. FIREWOOD - All season Red Oak, Delivered or you pick up. 225-247-2719/774-3668 Firewood! Half a cord, $125. Full cord, $250. Will deliver. 225-270-1897 / 225-664-3241 SEANSONED OAK FIRE WOOD, $150 1/2 CORD SPLIT & DEL. 225-329-9642 SEASONED FIREWOOD Pickup or delivery. W hole cord,half cord. 225-610-0879

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.

Gutters/Gutter Cleaning S & S GUTTERS. No job too small! Clean/repairs. Free Ests. 225-445-2752.

Handyman CALL A RETIRED PLUMBER Free Est. Kit. & Bath Repairs, leaky faucets. Military Discount 225-753-3538/938-2487

Hauling A’s Trash Hauling, Debris Removal. Handy Man, Odd Jobs, Alfred, 225-235-1455

Landscaping

Special for Christmas! Let’s us clean your flowerbed! Call 225-993-9204 We Do It All! Landscaping, fencing & remodels. Lic. & insured. Call 225-276-9513

Lawn-Yard Service

225-755-8383

We do it all! (I mean everything) One call thats all. House Cleaning, Ironing, Yard work, etc 225-505-9356

GUARANTEE GIRLS Locally owned & op 30 yrs. Ins./Bonded. 225-756-3900. KIM’S CLEANING At Your Request Res. & Comm. 225-963-6066 You Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best! Great Rates! Serving all areas. 590-6906

House Washing Ballard’s House Washing Since 1973, 15K + houses washed. Call 225-921-4101.

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

Cangelosi Lawn LLC Lawns starting @ $35 Prompt & Dependable SBR/Prairieville area CALL 225-274-7239 $$ Ever-So-Green LLC $$ We Do It All - Fall Cleanup, Mow, Edge, Weedeat, Trim, Blow, Leaves Vacuumed, Cleanup Flowerbeds, Same day svc. 7 days/week

225-590-2660

I cut yards, do flower beds, rake & mulch leaves. Affordable! 225-266-1069 BEAT ALL ESTIMATES Quality wrk ù 25yr. Int/Ext Paint carpentry, all flooring pressurewash 225-272-7697

Brousseau Painting, Interior/ Exterior. 25 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. 225-241-8488 Flawless Painting & Con. Great price guaranteed! Call Jonathan: 225-772-4405 Husband & wife. Christians w/ 40yrs exp. Free Est. 225-315-1996 *225-226-0636 JT’s PAINTING. Int/Exterior, Pressure wash & Sheetrock Repair. Lic. 225-236-2976. RETIRED Teacher, Father Daughter, Int & Ext. Free Est. 225-936-9256/301-3356

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 NATHAN TODORA PLUMBFive Fold Maint., Sewer Repairs, Remodeling, Free Est. LMP #1310. 752-2819

Land Clear/Dirt

CALL CALVIN’S Licensed/ Bonded/Insured LMP 1773. 752-5014

Construction-Land Clearing * Good Prices! 225-634-5818*225-939-3968

Tim’s Proficient Plumbing LMP 2233, all plmbg, gas, repairs. WH’s. 571-7853

"WE DO IT ALL!" Complete Site Prep. Clearing & Clean Up. 413-8385

Landscaping Flowerbed Clean-up weeding, trimming, mulching. Lawn & Bed Maint. Sodding LIC#4188 INS. 225-755-9016 SAMSON SERVICES, LLC Landscape, Irrigation, Drainage. Lic. horticulturist #3739. Ph: 225-938-6786

Samson Serv., LLC Irrigation Repair & Install Irr. Lic. #0513. 225-938-6786

Sales, Prop. & Assoc. Mgt. Adam Campo Real Estate 225-295 3035

Resumes PROFESSIONAL RESUMES Call 225-474-4923

Painting/Papering MRS. CLEAN MAID Serving the B.R. area since 1984. Lic., bonded & insured. Screened, trained, exp. maids. 225-664-9053

RE/MAX First Prop. Mgt-Sales-Leasing 291-1234

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

Pond Maintenance. Fountains, Aerators, & Vegetation Control. 225-247-3574

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

Roofing Repair 34 YEARS LOCAL EXP. in built up & all types of shingle roofing. Same crew 20 yrs., hand nail. 5 yr. leak Free Warranty 225-383-3072 BEST PRICE ON ROOFING! GET A FREE ESTIMATE ! U will B glad you did. 27 yrs, loc. Any questions, Call Jimmy 225-975-1764. LEAKS STOPPED Any type Roof, Painting & Carpentry Wrk Over 40 yrs exp. FreeEsts. Jim 338-6809

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

NOTICE TO READERS To the best of our knowledge, all ads under Tree Service in the Business Service Directory represent legitimate offerings by responsible contractors. However, The Advocate does recommend that readers exercise normal business caution in responding to ads, in particular where up-front money is requested. For license details visit www.ldaf.state.la.us SOUTHERN TREE Tree Removal, Stump Grinding, Trimming & Emergency Storm Work. Lic. Arborist 39yrs. exp. Free Est. Call 225-235-1743 ***A2Z TREE REMOVAL*** We make quality tree and stump removal affordable. 225-445-3723 AFFORDABLE TREE CARE LLC & Stump Grinding. Lic. & Insured. LDAF #159402. 225-964-0606*225-683-3481

METAL SHINGLE FLAT. Lic. Insured. Brother’s Const. New & Repair. 335-3131.

Affordable TREE Service Sr. Disc. Free est. Jesus saves! Your work is a blessing 225-343-0670 .

METRO ROOFING & Repair. Lic. & Ins. FREE ESTIMATES 225-774-7296 * 225-270-0196

Samson Serv., LLC * Cert. Arborist #6769A. Stump grinding. Affordable rates! Call 225-938-6786.

SECURITY ROOFING LLC Free Est. Over 35 yrs exp. 225-247-8982 Stevenson Roofing * Specializing in Flats/ Shingles & Patch work. 225-620-1890 SUNRISE Roofing & Const. Lic. * Fully Insured * BBB Free est. 225-272-2181

Tree Service NOTICE TO READERS Sec. 6:386.1. Large material to be removed by contractor. (City) (a) Any person, business or other entity engaged in business of tree service who in the course of business fells or trims any tree, shall be responsible for the removal of the tree and its components from the premises where the tree was felled, and shall not place the tree or its components or other large lumber refuse on any part of the premises or adjoining servitudes or rights-of-way for removal. (b) If the contractor fails or refuses to remove a felled tree and/or its components, the owner of the premise shall be responsible for removing the material in accordance with subsection (a), (c) Anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment or both. (Ord. No. 9838, & 1. 2-23-94)

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

Miscellaneous Information Would you like to increase your business and increase your profits? Put the Business Services Directory to work for you for as low as $125.70 per month. Give us a call at 1-800-960-6397 We’ll give you all the details. DEADLINE for Business Directory ads - 2:00 p.m. NOTICE TO READERS To the best of our knowledge, all ads in the Business Service Directory represent legitimate offer-ings by responsible con-tractors. However, The Advocate does recom-mend that readers exer-cise normal business cau-tion in responding to ads, in particular where up-front money is requested.


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Professional/ Administrative

1520 EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETER LA School for the Deaf

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. Sterling Place Nursing Home is seeking: RN CHARGE NURSES Weekdays - 7A to 3P Weekdays - 11P to 7A Weekends - 6P to 6A LPN TREATMENT NURSE Every Other Weekend CNAs Full Time - 2P to 10P Shifts - 4 ON & 2 OFF CNAs Weekends Only Hydration Aide, Restorative Aide And Whirlpool Aide. Please apply in person at 3888 North Boulevard or send resume to twanderson@ plantationmgt.com St James Place View available jobs at stjamesplace.hyrell.com St. Joseph Hospice, LLC Visit Our Website At www.StJosephHospice.com THE BATON ROUGE CLINIC JOB LINE 225-246-5627 EQUAL OPPTY EMPLOYER

Apply at www.jobs.la.gov For assistance call (225) 757-3208 Employment opportunities w/City-Parish Government visit www.brgov.com EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT H igh pay, Must have at least 5yrs assistant exp. Benefits, good pay! Email: hsihhcare@aol.com Full Time Position

Our firm is a fee-based financial planning practice affiliated with Lincoln Financial Group, located in Baton Rouge, LA. Our clients are among the area’s most prestigious professionals and organizations. Our team is cohesive, collegial, fast paced and professional. LFAjobpost@ gmail.com

PT NIGHT MANAGER for St. Vincent de Paul Men’s Homeless Shelter @ $10.10 p/hr.: Fri. & Sat. 4:00pm-6:30am.Some backup on other nights. Wonderful service position. Staff can sleep from 10:30 pm to 5:00 am. Duties: Welcome, support, and supervise homeless guests, intake interviews, follow routines, welcome dinner volunteers & manage safety. Email resume to pdottery@svdpbr.com or fax to 225-325-8954. EOE Spectrum Rehab Services has immediate openings for Mental Health Counselors in Ascension, Baton Rouge, & Central areas. Bachelor’s & Master’s Level and Exp. working with children preferred. Email resume to: spectrum7856@gmail.com or fax 225-665-7856

Restaurants/ Hotels/Clubs

1540

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 WOMAN’S HOSPITAL Visit us online www.womans.org

Office Clerical

1480 ARTICULATE Professional needed to handle incoming calls. Spanish A+. Call 225-766-1111 Customer Service Representative We are looking for a customer-oriented service representative to act as a liaison, provide product/ services information and resolve any emerging problems that our clients might face with accuracy and efficiency. He/She will support our manager and employees through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication ensuring that all administration tasks are completed accurately and delivered with high quality in a timely manner. The target is to ensure excellent service standards and maintain high customer satisfaction. For more info contact: j.macnider1@gmail.com

FULL TIME LEASING CONSULTANT Needed for B.R. Apt. Community. Must have Tax Credit Experience and Excellent Customer Service Skills Fax resume to: 225-275-3550

Hotel Workers Servers, Dishwashers, Maids, Houseman cynthia@ advantage-inc.com L’Auberge Baton Rouge Now Hiring - To Apply www.pnkinc.com/career Looking for an exciting position, apply online at, www.hollywoodbr.com Marty J’S IS NOW HIRING FOH & BOH. Please email to apply bayou1974@yahoo.com www.crownebaton.com 4728 Constitution Ave. Baton Rouge, LA

Sales/ Marketing

1560 ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625 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 Carmouche Insurance, Inc: “A Louisiana Company Providing World Class Service." We are aggressively expanding each of our 4 loc’s in both personal & commercial dept’s. Do you have P&C exp. in SALES/ SERVICE or BOTH & want to be rewarded for your hard work? Send resumes TODAY to: insurancejob1000@ gmail.com

Growing CPA firm

seeks motivated individual for tax department. CPA and prior experience preferred by not required. Candidate must exhibit good communication and supervisory skills. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Compensation DOE. Send resumes to: careers@fw-cpa.com

JOB FINDERS

jobfinders@bellsouth.net LA Relay: Communication, Bilingual-Span/Eng- Communication & Captioning Assts all shifts. 225-2914500 workforhamilton.com LITIGATION PARALEGAL needed. 3 yrs. exp. req’d. Email: careers@bswllp.com LOUISIANA STAFFING 225-621-3212 225-621-3210 - FAX

PT Admissions Assistant position available at a highly regarded behavioral health facility in Zachary. Position requires strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Mental Health experience preferred. Email resume to: jferraro@seasidehc.com or fax: 225-654-9574. Snelling Personnel Serv Please see our job listing www.snelling.com/batonrouge

Professional/ Administrative

1520 BRCC www.mybrcc.edu 201 Community College Dr Baton Rouge, LA 70806 COMPUTER TEACHER Teach Comp at secondary school. Bachelors in Comp Edu, Comp Engineer. or Electrical Engineer. +1 yr exp as Comp teacher at mid or high sch level. Mail resumes to: Pelican Educational Foundation, 7600 Boone Ave Baton Rouge, LA 70808, Attn: HR, Refer to Ad#HC. Director - State of LA advocacy agency seeks lic. att’y w/5+ yrs exp. to be director of mental health & child advocacy agency. 8 offices. Funding, human resources, trial work, legislation. $84,000+, DOE. Benefits. Send cover letter and resume by 12/28/2015 to: Julia Gradney, MHAS, P.O. Box 94095, BR, LA 70804, email Julia.Gradney@la.gov or fax (225) 342-6658.

EATEL

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C.J. BROWN, Realtors LATTER & BLUM Inc., Realtors Van Eaton & Romero ABILITY TO SUCCEED IN REAL ESTATE SALES? We always have room at the TOP! Best People, Support, Brand, Commission Plans, Service & Tools! Join the TEAM that helps you accelerate your business. We know you have what it takes! Take a test drive to show us you do. www.LBRSALES.com or call 1-800-428-8294 and arrange an interview today! FT INSIDE SALES PERSON needed. Knowledge of guns, law enforcement or military exp. helpful. $12/hr. Fax resume to: 225-924-4947 or Email to: brps9530@gmail.com Marchand’s Interior & Hardware is looking for an Exp’d Flooring Salesperson and/or kitchen & bath consultant. Full or part time positions available. Please e-mail resumes to brentley@marchands.net

NEEDED

2 Salespeople

Independent used auto dealership is looking for aggressive salesman with auto experience. We have 2 great locations with lots of inventory. We have a lot of floor traffic and very good financing - call me or text me today 225-572-9464 TAX TIME IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER Now Hiring Agents , Adam Campo Real Estate. High Comm. splits 225-295-3035 PT FUNDRAISING Sales Rep needed for local schools. Visit www.citybucksfundraisi ng.com 225-248-6880 RYAN T. DESORMEAUX F/T SALES REP. WANTED Fast paced Ins. Off. looking for HAPPY, Energetic person with Great work ethic! Highland loc.! 225-752-2279 or Rtd12@bellsouth.net .

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Sales/ Marketing

1560

Sales Managers and Sales Agents Needed for our on-site/ instore product promotions division. We need full timeers and a few part timers to help with our currnt expansion! Some schedule flexibility. Immediate start date available. μ Promote our LARGE local brand! μ Great training and sales support. μ Earn $300-$1000 weekly μ Weekly pay checks μ Fun fast paced work atmosphere Candidates must have: μ Good running vehicle and valid license. μ Clean-cut professsional appearance. μ A track record of success Call our JOB HOTLINE @ 614-783-7191 OR EMAIL bci.salespositions @gmail.com

General Help

1600 03 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/01/2016 end 10/10/ 2016 Harvest crawfish prepare ponds minor maint on farm & equip use hand tools cut bait check re-bait repair traps grade clean crawfish apply fertilizer pesticides Plant harvest rice 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 Acadia Career Solutions Center Dianne Cheate 337-788-7550 REF: Job order # 586414 Job offered by Kyle Smith Farm, Church Point, LA 70525 03 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/10/2016 end 12/10/ 2016 Harvest crawfish Maintain ponds Minor maint on farm & equip Use hand tools cut up bait check re-bait repair traps grade clean ice sack crawfish Plant harvest soybean wheat corn Bag corn work around grain bins Irrigation load unload farm field sanitation duties Minor operation of farm equip 3 months exper in job offered 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 Opelousas Career Solutions Center Paula Devalcourt 337-948-1330 REF: Job order # 586659 Job offered by Gerace Farming, Melville, LA 71353 04 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/01/2016 end 12/01/2016 Harvest pack prepare turtle eggs for shipment prepare ponds minor maint on farm & equip use hand tools clean work area load & unload trucks 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 ¾ 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 Concordia Career Solutions Center Becky Daye 318-7579213 REF: Job order # 586402 Job offered by Nugent Turtle Farms LLC, Ferriday, LA 71334 The City of Baker is hiring for a Full time

Meter Reader

The beginning salary for the position is $11.50, negotiable depending on experience. Applications may be picked up in the Mayor’s Office at 3325 Groom Rd Baker, La 70714 or online at cityofbakerla.com Applications will be accepted from Monday, December 14th to Monday December 21st through the Mayor’s Office or through fax 225-706-0621. For more information please contact Human Resources 225-774-5611

General Help

1600 06 temp farmworkers Start date 02/01/2016 end 11/30/ 2016 Attend cattle/ livestock feed water herd castrate brand load unload maintain stalls pens farm area barns equip Use hand tools Plant harvest grade wheat corn soybean hay Apply fertilizer pesticides remove debris trees Minor maint operation of farm equip Load unload irrigation cultivation farm field sanitation 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 Richland Career Solutions Center Janet Boyett 318-649-5398 REF: Job order # 586420 Job offered by J&J Farms, Mangham, LA 71259/ Morris Planting Company GP, Rayville, LA 71269 2 Temporary job openings Jumonville Farms in Ventress, LA 2/1/2016 to 11/30/ 16. Gen worker needed for horse breeding operation. Equine duties inclu assist w/ horse breeding, semen collect, grooming & handling horses, stable attendant, tractor driving, water & feed horses, and overall equine care during racing quarter horse breeding season. Help rpr & maint. barn, bldgs, corrals, equip, farm, fences, fields, gates, horse ground upkeep, horse stalls, pastures, roads, shed, shop & water troughs. Load, haul and unload hay bales. Mow and weed eat grass. Worker must be able to lift/carry 50 lbs. M-F, some Sat/Sun, OT varies. Employees may be compensated above the stated hrly wage, this decision to pay above the prevailing hrly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision on factors that incl the individual recipient’s perform & work hist. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray & related chems & pests., etc may affect workers ability to perform the 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 employment. Job involves stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furn’d. at no cost. $10.18 hrly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their permt residence daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at completion of contract. Apply/ Send resumes for this job at nearest local SWA @ Baton Rouge Business and Career, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, ph 225-925-4327 using LA JO# _586442_. * 40 HOURS PER WEEK *

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

8 Temporary job openings Berthelot Crawfish Company LLC in Addis, LA 1/15 /2016-10/15/2016. General worker needed for crawfish & rice farm. Work incl tractor driving, field prep, water maint, fert, plant and havest of crops. Field prep incl man shovel work & hoe ing of weeds, spot spray & gen farm labor. Help rpr & maint bins, bldgs, equip, farm, fences, field, levee, roads & shop. Load & unload trucks. Crawfishing involves manually cutting up of fish bait, set traps, bait & check traps. Grade and wash crawfish for shipment, make & repair 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 include the individual recipient’s performance & work hist. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray & related chems & pests, etc. may affect workers’ ability to perform the job. Employer may req post hire, random, upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, all at no cost to employee. Testing positive or failure to comply may result in immediate term from employment. Job involves stooping, lifting & working outside in inclement weather. Must have 3 mo exp in similar position. All tools furn. at no cost. $10.18 hrly. Free housing provided for all workers who cannot reasonably return to their perm res daily. Guar 3/4 contract beginning w/ wor ker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at complete of contract. Apply /Send resumes for this job at the nearest loc SWA @ Baton Rouge Business & Career, 1991 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, ph 225-925-4327 using LA JO# 574915_. ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625 ATTENTION Maids, House Cleaners, & Housekeepers!!! -Come grow with us! -Up to $14 per hr w/ tips! -Vacation/Holiday pay! -No Nights/Weekends!

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Call 225-435-4260 Ext 3 Benny’s Car Wash and Oil Change. Apply Online www.bennyscarwash.com

BREC JOBS

www.brec.org/jobs DONATE PLASMA - Save a Life. You can earn up to $100 this week. Must have a valid Id and social security card. Call 225-354-0965 for an appointment . Exp. Floral Designer Needed! Full Time! Apply at: Rickey Heroman’s, 7450 Jefferson Hwy., Suite 390.

General Help

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Equipment Maintenance Supervisor

Associated Grocers Oversees maintenance of all mobile equipment, batteries and parts. Maintains required records. Proficient with MS Excel required. Degree in Engineering Technologies or Industrial Engineering preferred. Associates or Bachelors from a technical college and/or five years’ experience required. Comprehensive Benefits’ package. Competitive Pay. Apply online at www.agbr.com EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN WANTED for Denham property. Housing provided. Vets prefered. Email background and contact info to dana@classicpractice.com Exper. Trim Carpenter or Trim Carpenters Helper Call Rodney 301-2220 Fun Preschool Teacher needed for hands on STEM Program. 20hrs/wk. $10/hr. Call 225-412-4263. Handy Man needed. Reliable transportation mandatory! Call 225-284-5047 HARLEY-DAVIDSON

E-Z NO CLOSE SALES- $20/hr.

Will train. Apply in person, 5853 Siegen Lane 225-292-9632

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CAMELOT

EARN YOUR CNA LIC. in six wks AT NO COST for those who qualify for WIA Funding Now Enrolling for *Adv Med Asst Which includes EKG * Phlebotomy *Pharmacology * Medical Coding & Billing * Mental Health Tech * Paraprofessional & CNA FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY

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COASTAL TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL - Baton Rouge 1-800-286-8066

Landmark of Baton Rouge is accepting applications for Housekeepers and Laundry workers. No phone calls. Apply within 9105 Oxford Place Dr.

Lift Tech and River Parish Community College ENROLLING NOW Crane Operator Training Program Please contact Brittany for more information (225) 450-7605 or email

LANDSCAPE LABORER (16) Temporary full-time openings, 2/15/16 thru 11/15/16, to work at English Turn Golf & Country Club in New Orleans, LA. Landscape or maintain golf course using tools or equipment. Tasks may include to cut, mow, water, edge lawns, rake & blow leaves; pull, chop weeds, prune, sprinkler installation, haul topsoil & mulch. Must be able to lift 50 lbs, work in adverse weather conditions & pass a pre & post-employment drug test paid by employer. No exp. or educ. nec., will train $10.71/hr, O/T varies at $16.07/hr. 35 hrs, M-F possibly Saturday, 6am2:30pm, hrs may fluctuate due to weather. Shared housing may be available. If used, reasonable deduction will be made. 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. 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 by faxing resume to James Butler at (504) 391-8036 & also apply at the nearest LA SWA at: la w o r k s . n e t refer to Job Order# 574973. Landscape Laborer 48 Openings. TemporaryFull time. 2/29/2016 11/29/2016. Angelo’s Lawn-Scape of Louisiana, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA. Landscape or maintain properties using tools & equipment. Tasks include to cut, mow, water, plant, edge lawns, rake & blow leaves, install sprinklers, pull or chop weeds, prune, haul topsoil & mulch, lay sod & remove debris. $11.22/hr, O/T varies at $16.83/hr. 35 hrs, Mon-Fri, possibly Sat, 6:30am3:30pm, hrs may fluctuate due to weather. No exp. or educ. nec. Will train. Must be able to lift 50 lbs, work in adverse weather conditions & pass pre-employment drug test paid by employer. Shared housing may be available - if used, a reasonable deduction will be made. 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 worker 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, Ascension, Iberville, Jefferson, Lafayette, Livingston, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, West Baton Rouge, Orleans, Tangipahoa Parish. 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 Tony @ (225) 753-5522 and also apply at the nearest LA Workforce Agency www.louisianaworks.net and refer to Job Order No. 586942. Maid Service Needs Maids. Must have own transportation. Competitive Pay. Call DS office. 664-9053

Now Accpeting applications for Warehouse/ Stock Clerk pos. Apply within Mon-Fri. 9-5 at 8696 Florline Blvd. 225-248-9720 NOW HIRING!!! Managers & Preparers. Up to $16/hr. + commission Training Provided. Call 1-888-241-0441. PRESESR NEEDED Apply at Dutch Cleaners, 11321 Boardwalk. No phone calls Republic Parking System Seeks PT Porter ( Cleaning ) 5 pm-9 pm, M-F for parking garage. $8.25/Hr. Apply in person on weekdays. 101 N. St. (N. St./River Road)

Valet Parking Attendants

M-F at Plaza Days M-F at ER 11a-5p M-F at ER 5p-11p OLOL Medical Center See Myrica at Valet Stand Or Call ParkMed Inc. CALL 813-358-5994, Ext. 8 Wood floor finisher or helper needed for Thibodeaux Flooring. Call 225-572-6622 www.wampold.com

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Auctions

CRANE OPERATOR TRAINING SCHOOL

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For CNA TRAINING CPR/1ST AID TRAINING Mia’s Medical Academy 7525 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-250-5199 504-559-7034 Ray J’s College of Hair Now Enrolling! 1726 Wooddale Ct. 928-6890

Career Training

Collectibles

2240 PAYING CASH for U.S. & Foreign Stamp Collection, Old Letters; Documents, etc. 333-2416 - mention ad

Farm Equipment

2280 Massey Ferguson 231 Deisel Tractor. $3,800 OBO 225-603-0057

Jewelry/ Watches

2420 CITY PAWN SHOPS We Buy Gold www.facebook.com/ citypawnbatonrouge NO ONE PAYS MORE! All Diamonds, Jewelry, Coins, & Antiques. Expert jewelry repair. DIAMOND DISTRIBUTORS 8210 Jefferson Hwy., St. E (225) 927-6514

Machinery & Tools

2480 20 ft & 40 ft. STORAGE/ SHIPPING Containers. New & Used. " Buy Direct" CONGLOBAL INDUSTRIES 504-246-7853

Pianos, Organs

2600 FRUGE’S PIANO CO "THE PIANO SPECIALIST" 11811 Coursey Bl 291-0404

Portable Buildings

2610 10x12 12x16 12X24 All bldgs built on site AAA Portable, 654-0345 12x24 Custom Bldg $3295 6’ door w/rmp, 2 windows Built On Site* 985-969-6191 www.piney-woods.com

1720 A Better Life Starts at ITI Technical College Over 40 years of career training in Baton Rouge Call Now! 1-866-313-1827 Healthcare Training for 2016 - CNA, Phlebotomy, Medical Billing & Coding. Call Today! 225-272-5894

Business Opportunity

1810 100’s of Louisiana Businesses For Sale Sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202 400+ Louisiana Businesses For Sale SunbeltNetwork.com/BR THIS WEEKS NEW LISTINGS Custom Trailer Builder Sales $1mil+, good Net Builds Variety Trailers Sells Parts/Supplies 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 and partner with the world’s largest commercial cleaning franchise. $20K! Equipment, supplies, training and $5,000 in monthly customer included. 1-800-586-6100 www.janiking.com 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** 33 For Sale - All Areas sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202 "LOOKING for PRIME locations to open new Subway Restaurants in your area. Both traditional and nontraditional needed. Call 800-666-4848 for info!!" ** NOTICE ** Big profits usually mean big risk. For more information about avoiding investment scams, write the Federal Trade Comm at Washington, D.C. 20580, or call the National Fraud Information Center 1-800-876-7060. " " NOTICE " " When it comes to earnings or locations, there are no guaran-tees. For free information about buying a biz op or franchise without getting scammed, write the Federal Trade Commission, Washing-ton, D.C. 20580 or call National Fraud Information Center, 1-800-876-7060. **Restaurants** 63 For Sale. All Sizes sunbeltnetwork.com Sunbelt 225-201-0202

Want To Buy

2010 BERTRANDS - BUY OLD U.S. Coins Gold & Silver. Can come to you! 225-933-9711. DIAMONDS TOP CASH for Diamonds, loose or mounted, Rolex watches, gold, sterling & coins. Diamond Distributors, Loan Brokers, 8210 Jefferson Hwy., Suite E. 225-927-6514 I Buy Colt Pistols, Coins, Antiques & Art by Rucker & Wright. 225-202-0465.

Antiques

2080 ***VICTORIAN ODDITIES** Lagniappe Antiques 2175 Dallas Dr 225-927-0531

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Parklyn Chase Condos 1B/1Ba Flat 1B/2Ba Townhome Great Location! Close to OLOL & BR Gen Hospitals. Jacuzzi Tub, all appls includes washer/dryer. Vaulted ceilings in living & bedroom areas. Near Pool Please view pictures: jarrettwomack enterprises.com $795 & $850 * $350 deposit (225) 287-8458 Renovated 2 Br / 1.5 Ba townhouse on Jasper Ave. in Gardere. W/D included. $525mo. $300 dep. 225-405-3257 TOWNHOME 2BR/2.5BA, W&D h/u, cvrd prking, quiet, $1,025/m+dep. 316-7600

RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Chevrolet Impala, auto ac loaded runs great $2,995. 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt, auto ac, very clean, runs grt $3,750.. 225-369-1920, agt

Restaurant Equipment

2620 RESTAURANT CHAIRS & BAR STOOLS. Call 225-274-1811.

Utility Trailers

2770 Circle R Trlrs-All New Alum. CHEROKEE. 6x12, $2,295. No boards/paint. 225-647-0969. Mike Gerald’s Trailer Depot Merry Christmas & Happy New Year AIRLINE: CLOSED 12/24-1/1 FLORIDA: OPEN 12/28-12/31 225-275-0000

Lost & Found Pets

2885 Found Female Tabby. About 1yr. in Garden Dist. area. Call 225-381-9661.

Livestock Animals

2810 FERTILIZED HAY SQUARE & ROUND BALES 225-933-5975 POND STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390 www.parkersfishfarm.com

Cats

2900 Free Kittens white w/black 16wks. Litter box trained Call 225-360-4869 4330

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4330 1BR Efficiency $425 1BR - $525, $300 dep 123 Live Oak. 225-205-5636 2Br, 1ba, LR, kit, frig., stove, $575 mo. incl water, $500 dep. Call 225-389-6414. 3BR/1BA APT $550/mo. $400 dep. Central air/heat w/D conn. 225-357-3657 4340

Apts. Unfurn. Area 4

4340 3/2 duplex, Old Hammond area, close to 1-12, $750, Section 8 OK. McDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225-388-9858 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

Monterrey Townhouses

3325 Monterrey Blvd. 2 Bedrooms. 225-924-5130 Apply 9333 Mammoth Dr. 4350

Apts. Unfurn. Area 5

4350 1/1 $425, new floors and paint, w/s incl, near LSU, downtown. McDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225388-9858 2/1 next to LSU, $625 w/d incl, pets ok, wood flrsMcDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225-388-9858 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. 2BR Townhome. Washer & Dryer installed. Water & Sewage paid. Close to College and Perkins. $830/mo. 225-268-0801 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

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Apts. Unfurn. Area 8

4380 Great loc In Denham Sprgs 2BR/1BA Some util. paid. $600/mo +dp. 225-413-0870 4780

Houses Unfurn. Area 8

4780 2BR/2BR Grden Home near watson, fn bkyrd, grt area & schools, all kit appl, $975 mo. $750 dep. 225-953-8606. 3BA/2BA MH, lrg corner lot, Watson. Screened porch, all kit. appls. $750/m + $500 dep. Call 225-953-8606. 3BDRM Homes in convenient neighborhood, $1150-$1250 /month. Call 225-324-7049 3 BR/1.5 BA. $800 mo. $400 dep. Call 225-603-6571 3BR/2.5BA, 1700sf, SS appl., incl. fridge. Lrg. back fenced patio. Near Schools & park. $1200/m. Avail on 12/15. Call 225-223-4961. 7361 Callahan Dr - 3br/2ba 1 yr old Mobile Home in the heart of D.S. $800 mo. Call 225-937-5106. ****DENHAM SPRINGS**** 3BR/2BA, $900 Cent H/A Stove, Refrig. fnd yrd 3BR/2BA, $750 Cent H/A Stove, Refrig. fnd yrd Call 225-413-6413 For Rent: 2BA/1BR Swan St. Maurepas $1,200 Waterfront Lane Real Estate Services 225-644-7760 Nan Riffe, Broker

For Rent: 3BA/2BR Brick St. Amant $1,500 Lane Real Estate Services 225-644-7760 Nan Riffe, Broker Lg. 3br/2ba, Den. Springs, F/P, fnc bkyrd, dbl gar, all kit. appls, $1175mo. $1000 dep. 225-953-8606. Very nice! 3Br/2.5Ba. Dbl carprt. S. Walker, no pets $1250 mo/dep. 225-665 6890 4790

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Houses Unfurn. Area 9

4790 3BR/2BA TRACY ST. St Amant $1,175/m + dep. No smoking/pets 225-328-9886 Beautiful setting 2br/1.5ba in Dutchtown. $1,250/mo. Call 225-715-0990. DUTCHTOWN 3BR/2 BA House sharing 9 acres with owner. Dutchtown schools $1400/mo. 225-324-8284

Motor Homes

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2004 Monaco Safari Simba 36ft classA-2 slides 1and1/2bath 13kMi call(225)715-4460 $52,999

Travel Trailers

5500 2006 Hitchhiker 32.5 $18,995. Blanchard’s - 6632 Airline Hwy. 225-355-4449

Automobile Agencies

6010 CECIL GRAVES Chevrolet - GMC Truck 7259 Hwy 61 North ST. FRANCISVILLE 1-800-547-7072 GERRY LANE ∂ BUICK ∂ GMC ∂ 225-926-7010 HOLLINGSWORTH RICHARDS FORD Get pre-Approved! 877-278-5121

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Automotive Wanted

6100 HOLLINGSWORTH MAZDA Get Pre-Approved 800-206-1727

Motorcycles

5210 009 YAMAHA 650 V-STAR, 26,125 mi. Exc. running cond. Red Has a Luggage Rack $3000 225-301-2182 2006 HONDA 1800 VTX, C-2 $5,900. Beautiful Bike! Good condition. 225-235-7781

Buick

6220 RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Buick Regal, Auto, ac, loaded, 129k mi $2,950. 225-369-1920 agt.

Chevrolet

6260 05 Chevy Tahoe, loaded 112k mi., 3rd row seats, leather $9800 225-235-2978 GERRY LANE BUICK ’14 Chevy Corvette Stingray. Rare Find! Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2005 Chevy Cavalier Only 46k!! Auto, cold air, and priced at $5,988!! Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2012 Chevy Camaro auto. Blue and low low miles for only $19,999.00 Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY WE WANT TO BUY YOUR CAR OR TRUCK. CALL 225926-4600, ASK FOR JEFF. RED BARN MOTORS 05 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx auto ac great shape $4,275. 225-369-1920 agt.

Chrysler

6280 GERRY LANE BUICK 12 Chrysler 300 5.7 V8. Great Rid! $22,950 Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010.

Dodge

6300 RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Dodge Neon, auto, ac gas saver $3,495 Call 225-369-1920 agt. RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Dodge Stratus auto ac 67k mi. Gruns great $3,375. 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 GERRY LANE BUICK 14 Ford Focus Titanium, Sunroof, leather, $17,450. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010

Mercury

6400 ’98 Grand Marquis LS,58k, Good buy.New Price $4,800 225-383-4066/225-931-4191

Sport Utility

6530 GERRY LANE BUICK 12 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Super-Clean. $18,450. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK 15 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Hard top, 3,000 mi. Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2009 Chevy Suburban White, like new, needs nothing! Great car!! Only $19,988!! ! Call 225-926-4600. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2011 Cadillac SRX. All the toys!! Black over black leather. Very nice. $23,988.00 Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2011 Toyota Tacoma 4X4 Only 58k. Fully loaded Priced to sell!! Call 225-926-4600. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2013 Chevy Suburban LTZ White Diamond with leather and priced to sell!! Call 225-926-4600. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2013 Chevy Tahoe LT Black with all the toys! and only 47,000 miles. Tons of room! Call 225-926-4600. GERRY LANE CHEVY 2013 Toyota Highlander Save THOUSANDS FROM NEW!!! Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2015 Chevy Tahoes 4 in stock! Save thousands from new!! ! Call 225-926-4600. RED BARN MOTORS 2000 GMC Jimmy auto ac great shape must see $3,750. 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer auto ac loaded 149k mi $4,995. 225-369-1920 agt

Sports Cars

6540 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2012 Chevrolet Corvette, Grand Sport with only 19,000 miles and looks like new and priced thousands below new!!! This is a must see car!!! $42,988 Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2012 PORSCHE 911. Red. WITH ALL THE TOYS ONLY 15000 MILES!!! WON’T LAST!!! 225-926-4600

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6610 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2010 Acura TL AWD. Only 60k. White leahter and all the toys! Only $17,988! Call 225-926-4600

Honda

6640 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 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2011 Honda Accord Coupe. Red. Auto. Very, very nice!! Only $14,988.00 Call 225-926-4600 GERRY LANE CHEVY 2011 Honda Civic LX 4dr, auto, full pwr, low low miles, and only $13,988.00 Call 225-926-4600

Hyundai

6650 GERRY LANE BUICK ’14 Hyundai Accent. Low miles, Low Payments! Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Hyundai Elantra auto ac runs great! 81k mi. $3,450. 225-369-1920, agt RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Hyundai Elantra auto, ac, 110k mi runs grt $3,250. 225-369-1920 agt, RED BARN MOTORS 2007 Hyundai Accent auto ac, 38k miles gas saver $4,995 225-369-1920, agt

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