PilotThe Cameron Parish 50¢ May 29, 2008 Vol. 51--No. 34 Cameron, La. 70631

South Cameron High School A consolidated PreK-12 complex H. Curtis Vincent - Steven D. Shows, Architects See official Bid Notice in Legal Notices in this edition of the Cameron Pilot. Five persons arrested in Hackberry brawl

WORK HAS BEGUN on the church hall and rectory at St. Eugene Catholic Church By CYNDI SELLERS al began yelling. police officer, as was Brad in Grand Chenier. Funds for the remodeling have been raised by the congregation The subjects were advised Thibodeaux, Sulphur, who An after-graduation party by Deputy O’Quinn to leave allegedly struck Dep. through the annual Alligator Festival and other fundraisers. at the Hackberry Commun- the property, but one, Shane O’Quinn while he was being (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) ity Center ended in disarray Thibodeaux of Merryville, arrested for remaining after last Friday, May 23, when reportedly continued to yell forbidden and disturbing the five people were arrested on at other bystanders. He was peace by intoxication. Jury considers rollback Fisheries charges ranging from disor- arrested for disturbing the More deputies arrived derly conduct to battery on a peace by intoxication and and Kara Thibodeaux, of police officer. refusing to leave the scene. Sulphur, was arrested for on tax collection meeting set The trouble started when At this point several other remaining after forbidden by Deputy Vernon O’Quinn, disturbances broke out and Dep. Carl Conner. Shana By CYNDI SELLERS than originally voted is by who was on patrol in the Dep. O’Quinn was joined by O'Quain, also of Sulphur was advertising for a hearing to June 12th parking lot, saw an unidenti- Dep. Adam Precht and Dep. arrested for remaining after The Cameron Parish "roll back up" to a millage fied young man leave the Kyle Young in trying to forbidden and disturbing the The Cameron Office of building, cursing and threat- break them up. peace by intoxication. Dep. Police Jury's agenda meet- allowed by the original tax Planning & Development, on ing, originally scheduled for election. ening an older man. While Dep.Young was struck on Donnie Ogea assisted at the behalf of the West Cameron O’Quinn was trying to calm the back of the head as he scene. Tuesday afternoon, was This can only happen if Port, will host a meeting for moved to Wednesday after- property tax assessments the younger man, twenty or was detaining another indi- the shrimping industry of thirty people exited the vidual. Patrick Thibodeaux, noon to accommodate the have risen to a point that Cameron Parish at 6 p.m. schedule of a member. gives a greater return. The building to watch and sever- of Hackberry, was then Thursday, June 12, at the arrested for battery on a Recipes are At press time, the Jury Police Jury has not adver- Hackberry Community planned to discuss setting tised such a hearing, and Center. This briefing is being the tax levies for 2008, a therefore will likely take the held to discuss current Hurricane sought for temporary fire station for roll-back. industry needs, current Meeting set Cameron Fire District, and The vote will be taken at activities in lower Cameron, appropriations for the Creole the regular meeting set for and anticipated development meeting set cookbook recreation and fire districts. Monday, June 2, at 5:30 p.m. opportunities in Hackberry for June 5 Tax Assessor-elect Mona The parishwide road, and other locations. The Cameron Parish Office By STEPHANIE Kelley has projected a small garbage, health unit, library, Executive Director Ernie of Homeland Security and The Grand Lake - RICHARD increase in taxable property, courthouse and jail mainte- Broussard says “The com- Emergency Preparedness will Sweetlake Action Alliance so the Jury will be consider- nance, and general tax, as mercial fishing industry rep- hold its annual hurricane meeting will be held on Fur and Wildlife Festival ing whether to take the auto- well as individual fire dis- resents a significant compo- awareness meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 5. The meet- committee is requesting matic roll-back of millages trict taxes will be set at this nent of our economic and cul- Thursday, May 29, at the ing will begin at 6 p.m. Julie recipes. Please submit your prescribed by law. If they do time. tural community, and our Crreole Multi Purpose Center. Burleigh and the recipes for the 2009 Fur and so, millages will be rolled Also on Monday, bids are endeavors are intended to The Cameron Parish AmeriCorps group will be Wildlife Festival Cookbook. back in order to collect no expected to be accepted for recognize and shore up these OHSEP Public Alert System the guests. Recipes can be emailed to more funds than were col- the first phase of the Jetty linkages.” will be introduced and demon- All members are urged to Shirley Murphy at smur- lected last year. Fishing Pier and East In attendance will be the strated along with other attend and the general pub- [email protected] or The only way a govern- Cameron Maintenance Barn staff from the Office of important information for the lic is always invited. The mailed to 2899 Sugarloaf Dr. ment entity can collect more repairs. Planning & Development, upcoming season. meeting will be held at the #114 Lake Charles, LA and the Recovery All volunteers are urged to Grand Lake Fireman Center. 70607. Authority. Attendance has attend. If you are unable to also been requested from the attend please call 775-7048 to Authority is reactivated Department of Wildlife and update your contact informa- Smythe is Coach of the Year Fisheries, the LSU AgCenter tion. The Louisiana Recovery to meet for the first time and local elected and (American Press) this season, where they lost Authority is reactivating a early next month. appointed officials. task force charged with iden- Lake Charles Mayor Swim Team 3-1 to Oak Hill in the title tifying and addressing issues Randy Roach will be its For leading Grand Lake game. related to the continued chairman. on yet another long playoff Smythe was also named recovery from 2005’s Cameron Parish members Name omitted registration run, head softball coach Coach of the Year in 2005 Hurricane Rita. of the committee are Ernie Lindsay Smythe is again the when Grand Lake won the Paul Rainwater, the Broussard, executive direc- Justin Trahan was acci- announced Class B All-State Coach of Class B state title in her first LRA’s executive director, tor of planning for Cameron dentally omitted from the the Year as voted by the year as head coach. said he hopes the task force Parish; Tina Horn, Cameron list of All Around Athletes, Grand Lake Summer Louisiana Sports Writers Smythe had two seniors will help identify and come Parish Administrator; and he did receive an award at Swim Team registration will Association. earn first-team all-state hon- up with ways to overcome Stephanie Rodrigue, the South Cameron High be held Tuesday, June 3, at Smythe has led the ors--pitcher Lakeyn Duhon any obstacles to recovery. Cameron Parish School School Athletic Banquet. the Grand Lake pool from 9 Hornets to the Fast Pitch 56 and first baseman Tressa The state also wants Superintendent. to 10 a.m. state tournament in each of Theriot. Duhon (13-7-2) bat- input from local officials on Dr. Paul Coreil, LSU Swimmers must be able her four years as head coach. ted .434 with five home runs recovery issues including AgCenter vice chancellor, to swim 20 yards without She had them there again while Theriot hit .475. housing, economic develop- also is a member. He is a for- stopping. For more informa- ment and coastal protection. mer Cameron Parish resi- tion contact Felisha Nunez, The task force is expected dent. coach, at 905-2252. Cameron athletes nominated for SW La. Hall of Fame Two Cameron Parish high Sulphur High School, Briana school athletes are among Horton of Fairview High the 12 finalists nominated to School, Becky Hall of be in the Southwest Lacassine High School, Louisiana Hall of Fame, Andrea Miller of Starks High according to Shady Patton, School, Kegan Myers of president of the organiza- Jennings High School and tion. Jace Peterson of Hamilton They are Rachel Fountain Christian Academy. of South Cameron High The purpose of the High School and Lakeyn Duhon of School Sports Hall of Fame Grand Lake High School. is to recognize Southwest They and the ten other final- Louisiana high school ists will be honored seniors who have distin- Thursday, June 5 at guished themselves in the Treasures of Marilyn’s in field of athletics either by Lake Charles. virtue of their accomplish- There will be a social at ments on athletic teams or 6:30 p.m., dinner will begin by meritorious effort on at 7 p.m. and will be followed behalf of athletics. by the program at 8 p.m. Calvin Murphy, Tickets are $10 each. Basketball Hall of Famer For more information, and host of ESPN Radio’s MARINE VETERANS from WWII and the Korean Conflict attended a reunion in Grand Chenier on Wednesday, please contact the United ‘Calvin Murphy Show’, is the May 21. Charles “Monk” Arndt, center, was the leader of the company, which included Robert Aikens, Roberto Way office at 433-1088. special guest and keynote Barrera, Roberto Barrera, Jr., Harry Bunyan, Kenneth Burns, Roy Cannon, Carl Edwards, Santo Gilberto, James Other finalist are: Kwynn speaker for this year’s ban- Gray, James Healy, James Hunter, Allen Kirkpatrick, Harry Peterson, Claude Seago, Coleman Spitzer, John Tefft, Biggs and Laura Carleton of quet. Murphy is a retired Joe Warren, Constance Whalen, Fred Roger, Joe Romano, and Grand Chenier resident John Richard. St. Louis High School, American professional bas- (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Janessa Doucett of Iowa ketball player who played as High School, Joe Duhon of a guard for the NBA’s Washington/Marion High Houston Rockets from 1970- Marine veterans attend reunion in Grand Chenier School, Alton Fisher of 1983.

By CYNDI SELLERS The men are also proud of scout in WWII and saw much Size meant nothing to the their leader. Monk Arndt is more action on Guadalcanal. men of the ammo company to The phrase “the few, the the last survivor of the first According to an article which he was attached dur- proud, the Marines” has a U. S. offensive on written by Tom McLeod, his- ing the Korean Conflict. At special meaning for a group Guadalcanal in World War torian for the 1st Marine 31 he was considered an “old of Korean War veterans who II. Of the 24 men who set out Division, he went on 22 solo man” by the 15-19 year olds held their annual reunion in on a largely humanitarian intelligence gathering mis- assigned to the company Grand Chenier last week. mission in August, 1942, sions behind enemy lines. from 1950-53. “Monk's Raiders,” the 1st only three survived, two of One mission lasted two John Richard was one of Marine Division Ammo whom have since passed weeks and covered 25 miles, those young men. Richard Company led by Charles away. Monk is still going during which Monk lived off says, “If he told us to take a “Monk” Arndt, are getting strong at 89, however. the land, only taking with hill, even though we thought older and fewer as the years “He's in better shape than him one pound of raisins. we would all die, we went; go by, but the pride is still all of us,” says Richard. “He Being a small man, only we all worshiped him so there. drove his motor home with a 5'4” and 125 pounds, once much.” “We aren't former car behind it from Columbus, saved his life, wrote McLeod, They were called the Marines,” said John Richard, Miss.” as he was able to crawl “Frozen Few,” because they host of this year's reunion, Monk, nick-named for his under a fallen tree to hide had to endure temperatures “we are just Marines. Like agility in running up a from an “entire Japanese as low as minus 53 degrees they say, once a Marine, coconut tree in Puerto Rico company that ran over and Rachel Fountain Lakeyn Duhon always a Marine.” in 1939, was an intelligence past him.” Cont. on Page 3. Page 2, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008 Visitation was at the funeral numerous military, academic home on Friday from 10 a.m. and civic honors and awards to 5 p.m. and continue on throughout his career, Saturday from 8 a.m. until including the Bronze Star the start of the service. and the Special Breast Order Funerals Words of comfort to the of the Yun Hui from the family may be expressed at Chinese government. He was www.johnsonfuneralhome.net active in civic, academic and a board member on the (Paid Memorial) military affairs, retiring Louisiana Council on Aging from the Army Reserve in in 1983 and on the board for 1972 as a full colonel of the the Cameron Community DR. JOHN M. Infantry. Action Board from 1994- NORRIS JR. Dr. Norris began his 1999. career at McNeese State Mrs. LeBleu also partici- Dr. John M. Norris Jr., 89, University in 1956, when he pated in the Cameron Parish former McNeese member came to the school as an Senior Olympics. She died Friday, May 23, 2008 in assistant professor of enjoyed sewing, crocheting, Lake Charles. English. Following his pro- cooking and working in her Dr. Norris was born in motion to professor of yard. Natchitoches on Oct. 14, English in 1960, he served as Mrs. LeBleu is survived 1919, the first son of John M. the head of the Department by his daughter, Ethel M. Norris Sr. and Crockette of Languages from 1961 to Precht and husband Charles Kelly Jones Norris. He was 1972. He was appointed of Sweetlake; grandchildren, preceded in death by his par- dean of the School of Charles Precht, III and wife ents; beloved son, John M. Humanities in 1972 and Donna and Kelly Precht and Norris III; brother, Crockett served in that role until he MARY LEBLEU wife Corrie, all of Sweetlake, Kelly Norris; and son-in-law, retired in 1980. Brenda Guillot of Denver, Robert Travieso. He is survived by his wife, Mary Louise Granger Colo., Ellis Nunez and wife Dr. Norris graduated Hilda G. Norris of Lake LeBleu, 92, of Big Lake, died Debbie of Sweetlake and from St. Mary’s Academy in Charles; three children, at 4:13 p.m. on Wednesday, Dwayne Nunez and wife Natchitoches in 1936. He Cindy O’Brien and Terry May 21, 2008 in a local care Tammy of Sweetlake; 16 received a B. A. degree from Travieso of Houston and Pat facility. great-grandchildren and Louisiana State Normal Smith and husband Kenny Born Sept. 14, 1915 in seven great-great-grandchil- College in 1939 and taught Ray Smith of Lafayette; nine Sweetlake, Mrs. LeBleu was dren. in Bastrop until he was grandchildren; and three a life resident of Big Lake. She was preceded in drafted into the Army in great-grandsons. He is also death by her husband, 1941. He left military service survived by his sister, Marie She was a member of Grand WINNER OF THE grand door prize at last week's Lake Faith Temple and Big Walter LeBleu; daughter, in 1947 with a rank of lieu- Norris Wise and husband Betty M. LaBove; parents, tenant colonel in the infantry Maj. Gen. Erbon Wise of Senior Citizen Day was Ruby Nunez, shown with Lake Gospel Tabernacle in Council on Aging President Darryl Farque. Grand Lake. She taught Julian and Julie Granger; after serving in the U. S. and Sulphur. Sunday School at Big Lake brothers, Clarivelle and overseas in the China the- Dr. Norris was a member (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) and at Sweetlake Methodist Pierre Granger; grandson, atre. He received his mas- of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Jody Nunez; and grandson- ter’s degree from the Catholic Church. Mrs. LeBleu was a long in-law, Wayne Guillot. University of Kansas in His funeral was Tuesday, Officers named by Knights time member of the Cameron Her funeral service was 1948. He pursued doctoral May 27, at Our Lady of Good Parish Council on Aging, held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, studies at the University of Counsel Catholic Church. The Rev. Alan Trouille will The Evans P. Mhire will be provided by: “The serving on the original board May 24, at the Johnson Texas from 1948 to 1952, Knights of Columbus held Teardrops” 12-4 p.m. and in 1976, and also serving as Funeral Home Chapel. serving as a graduate assis- officiate. Burial was in Consolata Cemetery under their monthly meeting on “Guy Theriot and The Honky the Alligator Queen in 1984 Reverend Andrew Martin tant and instructor in the Tuesday, May 13, with ten Tonk Band” from 5-9 p.m. and the Valentine Day officiated. Burial was in Department of English at the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. members and District For more information con- Queen in 1990. She served as Granger Cemetery. UT in Austin. Deputy Jimmy Paul tact Garry Primeaux at 842- After being recalled to Saltzman in attendance. 4746. active duty during the Election of officers was held Korean Conflict, he taught at with the following results. Texas Western College (now, Grand Knight - Garry UT-El Paso) from 1954 to Primeaux, Deputy Grand In Loving Memory Of . . . 1956. Dr. Norris was award- Knight - Carl Broussard, Propane Service ed his Ph.D. in English by Treasurer - Zeke Donald Lloyd Rolland the University of Texas in Wainwright, Reporter - Walt 1956. Richard, Outside Guard - 1938 - 1998 He graduated from the Tom Hess, Inside Guard - Yale University School of Alfred Boudreaux, Warden - FOR HOMES BEYOND Donald Lloyd Rolland Oriental Studies and com- Larry Abshire, 1st. Yr. known as Chico, was called pleted advanced study in Trustee - Darrell East, 2nd THE GAS MAINS Mandarin Chinese at the Yr. Trustee - Denton Vincent up to heaven 10 years ago Defense Language Institute • Tanks to a place where there is no and 3rd Yr. Trustee - at the Presidio in Monterey, Anthony Swire. • Space Heaters pain and suffering or honey Calif. Dr. Norris received This year’s recipients of do list. the Evan P. Mhire Scholastic • Gas Heaters We miss you so much as -The CAMERON PILOT- Scholarship Award are Emily • Gas Logs (USPS 086980) we all depended on you for Primeaux and Daniel Dupre, Telephones: (337)786-8004 or (337)786-2870 both graduates of South AKE RTHUR different things, but we Jerry and Joy Wise, Editors & Publishers; Jeffra Wise DeViney, Cameron High School. L A know you are smiling down Advertising Manager; Shirley Johnson, Production Manager; Julie Fletcher, Final plans for the 3rd Crystal Nix, Tina Poole, Dustin Royer, and Dawn Spears, Staff Members BUTANE CO. on us as we go through our journey in life. The Cameron Pilot, 110 Asa St., P.O. Box 1486, Cameron, La. 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Hwy. 90, Sulphur 527-6391 1-877-288-3314 Silkworms Page 3, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008 are featured at JB Library Johnson Bayou Library announces this schedule of events for the coming week: Friday, May 30, Children’s Story Hour 10-11 a.m.; Movie Time 1:30-3:30 p.m. Monday, June 2, Adult Book Club 2 p.m.. Wednesday, June 4, Blast Off to Summer Reading: Games, Crafts, Refreshments, & Story time 10 a.m. Thursday, June 5, Silkworm Adventure 10-11 a.m. Come join in the first adventure with silkworms! CAMERON COMMUNICATIONS Public Relations You will get to know all Coordinator Trina Johnson presented a framed print of about silkworms and read the Calcasieu Lighthouse to Cameron Council on the story, “The Empress and Aging. The print was a door prize item for the agency’s the Silkworms”. Over a 40 Annual Senior Day held last Saturday at the Grand day period, there will be a Lake Community Center. Shown with Johnson are Johnson Bayou Library silkworm exhibit program for each stage of the Mary Johnson and Lana Miller, members of Cameron silkworm transformation. Council on Aging. MARINES Mardi Gras to visitors from out of state who have never Because of You, Unknown Soldier Cont. from Pg. 1 experienced it. They wore costumes, gave while establishing an ammo away beads, danced and gen- By COURTNEY TANABE pared to die for me dump at a reservoir in north- erally clowned around, to the You've fought before ern Korea. The base was sur- delight (and amazement) of Because of you, I am here And you'll fight again rounded by 20 Chinese divi- the guests. Veteran J. J. Tefft Because of you, I am able For someone you don't sions. “Every one of us had said it was the best reunion to live freely know frostbite. Some were evacu- they have ever had. His voice Yet I do not know you So thank you Unknown ated, some were not, but all filled with emotion, he said, And I have not done any- Soldier the survivors suffer from the “I want the people here to thing for you For fighting for me effects of the elements know how much this means But there you stand, I'm here because of you today,” Monk says. to us guys, it is incredible, ready to fight And I owe my future to McLeod's article in The the cap of our lives.” And there you are pre- you Old Breed News, the division John and Kitty Richard newsletter, quotes Monk as had a lot of help in putting saying, “We would see on the reunion. They Corsairs drop napalm bombs thanked Jared LaBove, “The Fun Starts Here!” on the hills around us. After David Dimas, Ronald Thurs., Fri. & Sat. the explosion and ensuing Dupuis, Doody LaBove, CAMERON COMMUNICATIONS Public Relations fire, Chinese forces would Cindy LaBove, and Carmen 5:00 p.m. Until Coordinator Trina Johnson presented a check for $500 rush into the area to warm Dimas for helping with the Sunday -- 11:00 a.m. Until to Hackberry Golf Team for winning the state champi- themselves.” food, which also included onship. The check will be used to purchase champi- Monk was just as proud of brisket, roast chicken, rice .... his Marines as they are of dressing “like Mama used to Come Try Our Sunday. . . onship rings for the golf team. Shown with Johnson are $ Coach Terry Murphy and Hunter Stansel. him. “They could move make” and all the trim- PLATE LUNCH...... Only ammo; they could move a mings. 7.95 mountain if they were Members of the Crewe Join Us For The: Older Americans Month turned loose. They are truly were Melba Trahan, Ronald like brothers.” He says Dupuis, Suzanne Sturlese, FISH FESTIVAL Richard was the company Christa Richard, Nina Jones, proclaimed by Governor “procurement specialist,” Kathy Richard Abshire, Saturday, June 7 who acquired necessary sup- Diane Richard Benson, Lynn Outside Parking Lot May has been proclaimed and providing consumers plies and equipment. “The Richard LaBove, and Ivy as Older Americans Month with more control over their Army was pretty well sup- LeBoeuf. $ by Gov. Bobby Jindal, accord- lives. plied, but the Marines not so Fried Fish & French Fries...... 5.00 ing to Dinah Landry, director Overall quality of life can well. John got what we need- of the Cameron Council on be greatly enhanced when ed, legal or not” FEATURING MUSIC BY Aging. The proclamation supportive communities help Monk retired from the LACASSINE PLAYBOYS reads in part: their older citizens obtain active military in 1964, and Our older citizens evidence-based approaches after 4 years in the reserves 620 Big Lake Rd. promise to be among the to making behavioral got his 30 year pin in 1968. HARBOR LIGHTS most active and engaged changes that can reduce risk He jokes that even though Big Lake older adult populations in of disease, disability, and the men of Monk's Raiders RESTAURANT & BAR 598-4897 our Nation’s history. injury and the tools to make call him the “old man,” they It is the responsibility of informed decisions about, are catching up quickly. communities to work togeth- and gain better access to, Marine veterans, some in er and prepare for changing existing health and long- wheelchairs, came from older adult populations by term care options. California, Massachusetts, modernizing systems of care Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Texas, Tennessee, and Louisiana to meet with asasasasa their leader and share sto- ries, good food and a good time on the bank of the Do We Know Where To Mermentau River. The veterans, aged 78 to NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 89, have met in places like Locate You In An Virginia Beach, Biloxi, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Kansas City, and Wilmington, North Carolina, Article 7, Section 23(C) of the but this year Richard offered EMERGENCY? Constitution and R.S. 47:1705(B) that a to host them at Armand Richard's camp. They group Cameron Parish residents are public hearing of the Cameron Parish arrived in Lake Charles on Wednesday, May 21, and Water District #11 will be held at the were met by Calcasieu asked to number their residence regular meeting place, the meeting Parish District Attorney John Derosier, himself a and business with their address in room of the Cameron Parish Water Marine veteran. They pro- District #11 at 111 Dennis Ln. Bell City, ceeded by charter bus to large lettering either on the home or Grand Chenier for a crab, Louisiana, on Monday, July 21, 2008 at shrimp, and crawfish boil. business or on the mail box post. Cameron Parish Clerk of 6:00 p.m. to consider levying addition- Court Carl Broussard was on al or increased millage rates without hand to greet them. Music and fun were pro- further voter approval or adopting the vided by a group of locals Lettering should be visible adjusted millage rate and rolling for- calling themselves the “May Marine Mardi Gras” crewe, ward to a millage rate not to exceed the organized by Melba Trahan. from the road if it is prior years’ maximum. Cameron Parish Registrar of Voters Suzanne Sturlese said located on the RUN: May 29 & June 2 (M-53) they wanted to give a taste of Residence or Business Blessed are they HELP US HELP YOU that mourn, for they WHEN YOU shall be comforted. NEED US MOST!! As a trusted member of the Reflective mail box post signs are avail- community, we’ve helped many of able through Cameron Council on Aging. your friends and neighbors through They can be contacted at 337-905-6000 for the most difficult moments of their more information or Cameron Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness at 337-775- lives. In time of need, we’re here for 7048. you. THANK YOU FROM THE. . . — Serving All Of Cameron Parish — CAMERON PARISH E911 COMMUNICATION Hixson Funeral Homes BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hixson Lake Charles Hixson Sulphur 3001 Ryan St. • Lake Charles, LA 70601 2051 E. Napoleon St. •Sulphur, LA 70663 337-439-2446 337-625-9171 Page 4, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008

BOOTH’S GROCERY in Grand Chenier is nearing completion. Mrs. T-Mae Booth vowed to rebuild after Hurricane Rita and plans to live in the back of the store when WORK HAS finally begun on the East Annex on Courthouse Square in Cameron. complete, sometime later in the summer. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Lewing Construction started dirt work at the site of the former Police Jury Annex on Tuesday. The bid was approved on April 7. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) gauge of applicants' interest who thinks he or she is eligi- June 16 deadline to apply in the programs and how ble for elevation assistance Veterans names sought much money will be needed. and hasn't yet received the "Elevation is the corner- documents should call the for funds to raise houses stone to rebuilding our state's Elevation Technical for monument extension homes safer and stronger," Assistance toll-free hotline said Paul Rainwater, the at 1 (877) 234-1513, officials By DAVID HAMMER want to participate in one or Louisiana Recovery said. By CYNDI SELLERS be moved over to make room (Times Picayune) both of the elevation pro- Authority executive director. The first Road Home ele- for the new ones, and new grams offered. But the elevation pro- vation grant program pays Names of Cameron plants and flags will be Louisiana homeowners The state has $1 billion to grams haven't always been $30,000 for stick-built homes Parish military veterans are installed. It is urgent that have until June 16 to return run the first program, a flat the state's focus -- the Road and $20,000 for mobile needed for the expansion of names be submitted soon so forms to the state indicating $30,000 grant for most appli- Home froze all elevation pay- homes. Recipients must the Veteran's Wall monu- that the new plaques can be they're interested in as much cants as part of the larger ments for more than a year agree to use the money to ment located at the Cameron cast. as $60,000 for raising their Road Home rebuilding effort. because of a budget crunch -- raise their homes above the Court House. houses. Louisiana also got $750 mil- and some applicants who say level set in local or base flood The committee asks that The state of Louisiana lion from FEMA to run a sec- they're still waiting for the elevation standards. all veterans not currently said recently that it has ond program as a reimburse- mail packets are worried But many applicants in named on the wall contact mailed 109,000 survey pack- ment for as much as $30,000 about the new deadline. the flood plain are unlikely Samantha Hunt at 725-5316 ets to eligible Road Home in additional elevation costs. "I have stopped all work to select the grant if they are or 853-5298; DaDa LaBove applicants in the flood plain. Returning the forms does- on my home because I can't selling their home, repairing at 802-1200; or Carl Faulk at The packets contain ques- n't guarantee a grant and go any further until I get the a home that is already ele- 997 Marshall St., Cameron, tionnaires about applicants' doesn't obligate the home- elevation money to raise my vated or can't afford addi- LA 70631. Name, rank, and Cane River plans to raise their homes owner to elevate, but the house," said Debra Turner, a tional out-of-pocket costs to branch of service are needed. Green Market and forms to sign if they state said it needed a clear Road Home applicant from raise the house. Any Cameron Parish resi- Natchitoches, LA Lake Charles. "So, what do I The second pot of eleva- dent that has served in the May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 do now? When do I get my tion money comes from the military can be listed. Call (318) 238-7500 Family members can turn in letter? The deadline is June Federal Emergency www.canerivergreenmarket.com Thib’s Electrical 16? I can't understand what Management Agency's the names if the veteran can- not do so personally. Electrical Contractor is going on with the Road Hazard Mitigation Grant Home program." Program, or HMGP. It is a The Wall currently holds This is your State License #45542 Ghislaine Hegarty, who reimbursement program, six bronze plaques with Bonded & Insured wants to rebuild her with payments available names of Cameron Parish Louisiana. Lakeview home of 55 years, after work is completed. veterans, but there have • Residential & Commercial also is still waiting. She said The state expects 22,000 been at least three conflicts • Remodels & Service Work program officials told her to homeowners to select that since it was built, and the wait another week for the option. Signing the Elevation committee wants to update — FREE ESTIMATES — packet to arrive in the mail, Incentive Form or the the list. Space was allowed Danny Thibodeaux, Owner which would give her about HMGP Award Form to show for two more plaques, which are being designed now. two weeks to respond. interest in landing assis- © 2008 The Louisiana Department of (337) 661-1071 Email: [email protected] Culture, Recreation & Tourism Any Road Home applicant tance will not compromise The existing plaques will anyone's right to appeal the rest of a Road Home grant, said Christina Stephens, spokeswoman for the state Southwest Homes agencies overseeing Road Home. Language in another part of the packet had raised con- cerns that participating in 436-5593 or 1-800-256-8006 elevation programs would The Johnson Bayou Recreation Center nullify any pending Road Home appeals. A portion of Will Host The Why Buy Locally? the agreement that partici- OPENING OF THE POOL PARTY pants eventually must sign includes an acknowledgment Sunday, June 1 at 3:00 p.m. • Largest Housing retailer in SWLA that all Road Home appeals "have concluded." Refreshments will be served from • Exclusive Trane A/C in all homes The state said that was 3:00-6:00 .m. and the Pool will be only intended to ensure that open from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. • In House Service Department elevation grants are paid after all appeals are com- The pool will officially be open starting • Over 200 models to choose from plete, to make sure nobody gets more than the maxi- Friday, May 30 but the actual mum $150,000. • We handle SBA Loans Louis LaCour Jr., an celebration will be Sunday, June 1 appellate lawyer and Road • We assist with Road Home Programs Home applicant, called the —POOL HOURS — state's argument for the lan- • Sunday -- 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. • All homes exceed Cameron Parish guage "foolish" and said it • Closed Mondays must be changed. 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GREENHAND DEGREE Recipients at the recent Grand Lake FFA awards program were: (back row, from left) Cameron Ashfield, Jason Ferriss, Alysha Hackler, Kade Meaux, Javen Little, Jace Perry, Julia Quinn, Jed Williams, Jonathan Quinn; (front row) Robin Tolbert, Daniel Chaisson, Lance Beard, Joeanna Gaspard, Kallan Mudd, Justin Sullivan, Matthew Thibodeaux, and Blake Widcamp. Not pictured were Garrett Allen, Hunter Berkey, Cade Breaux, Lex Conner, and Victoria Roach.

THE 2008-09 Grand Lake FFA Officers are (back row, from left) Lance Beard, Sentinel; Kallan Mudd, Treasurer; LaRayne Picou, Vice President,; Samantha Williams, President; (front row) Alysha Hackler, Reporter; and Kirstyn Vincent, Secretary.

CHAPTER DEGREE recipients at the recent Grand Lake High School FFA awards program were, from Left: James Schiele, Trevor Russell, Andrew Overmyer, Jade Miller, Alex Myers, Shawnee Pearce, LaRayne Picou, and Kirstyn Vincent. Not pic- tured were Matthew Hebert, Blake Madison, Micah Richard, Lakeyn Thomas, and Jenna Conner.

THE GRAND LAKE High School FFA Livestock Judging Team won first Place Area III and tied for eighth/ninth place at the state competition. Shown above are (front row, from left) LaRayne Picou, Kirstyn BRETT GRIFFITH, a Vincent; (back row) Kallan Mudd, and Lance Beard. ABOUT 75 SENIORS attended the Cameron Council on Aging's annual Senior senior at Grand Lake High Citizen Day, held last Friday at the Grand Lake Fireman Center. Music was provided School, proudly displays by the Medicare Playboys. AmeriCorps volunteers helped serve the meal. the 7 lb., 7 oz. bass that he (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) caught in the Lacassine pool several weeks ago. He is the son of Hallie and Five “Red Hot” Tips Lisa Griffith of Grand Lake. 1. Exercise regularly to such as crossword puzzles, (Photo by Pete Young.) not only maintain weight, to improve your memory. but also decrease the sever- 4. Establish healthy sleep ity of hot flashes. habits, including getting 2. Avoid caffeine and alco- seven to eight hours of sleep hol, especially around bed- each night. Cameron time. Both can increase the 5. If you are experiencing frequency of hot flashes and sleep problems, talk to your night sweats and can cause doctor about a solution sleep problems. that’s right for you. Options Outdoors 3. Try keeping a to-do list include: lifestyle/behavioral to keep you organized and changes; sleep hygiene; and By LOSTON MCEVERS on track of your daily tasks. prescription/OTC sleep Exercise your mind through aids. word-association games, “MEMORIAL DAY” 101 days of competition, May Today is Memorial Day, as 24 through Labor Day, Sept. 1. I write this and I think of all There’s a Ladies Only our service men and women Division as well as a youth You’re Invited. . . who are overseas serving our division; then the men’s divi- country. These men and sion. The speckle trout divi- Grand Lake Community Church would like women really need our sion has two competitive peri- to invite you to worship with us Sunday morn- prayers. As I look at the ods; first day - May 24-July 13; prayer list, I see, yes he or she second half July 14-Sept 1. ings at 10:00 a.m. and Wednesday evenings at loves hunting and enjoys a day There is one winner from each 6:30 p.m. out on the water, skiing, boat coastal zone (west-central- riding, crabbing and yes fish- east) per competitive periods. We are located at 205 Hebert Trailer Park Rd. ing. Then I see those whose Other new divisions as the (the red house with the red roof). families are shrimpers, know- King Mackerel, paddle craft STATE DEGREE Recipients at the recent Grand Lake Children’s Church is provided on Sunday ing very well that they would and largemouth bass. The High School FFA awards event were, from left, Kayla enjoy all these outings, if they paddlecraft gives fisherman in Savoie, Samantha Williams, and Levi Stephenson. morning from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. were here. a non-motorized vessel a place This is a Southern Baptist Mission from First We can count all our bless- to compete. There is a lemon Mercury in the environment Thus making the fish more ing, as we can go out and enjoy fish division, as well as floun- may impair the immune sys- vulnerable to diseases, para- Baptist Moss Bluff. Memorial Day, thanks to those ders. tems of largemouth bass. sites and even predators. For more information please contact: who are not able to be home, Boat packages will be doing a job that lets us enjoy awarded to the largest fish Bro. Mike Paris at 438-2313 this Memorial Day with fami- divisions for speckle trout, ly and friends. flounder, lemon fish, paddle- craft and Ladies only division. Attention Brides! JUNE NEARS Tackle package for Dorado We’ll Build For the hunting folks, it’s and King Mackerel divisions, Why Drive? We’ll Come time to start browntop millet and four boat packages for the planting for doves. We’ll see youngsters. Tagged redfish, To You For Wedding Your Backyard the first day of summer June besides the chevy trucks, will 21. However our temperatures have nine rigged Mako boats Invitations!!! P A R A D I S E are already creeping up. for the other nine places. Fifty Hunters and fishermen redfish were released with the and women need to renew first ten caught as winners. Personalized Service your licenses, as they will expire June 30. CONTEST DATES In Your Home, Offering Gibbstown tournaments CCA’s STAR each Monday evening 5 p.m. The Perfect Wedding & TOURNAMENT at Big Lake/Calcasieu Point Social Stationery by. . . A new year brings new on Thursday 5 p.m. June 7 - changes as the CCA Louisiana Evans P. 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Scott Post Rita Restoration of Trahan, seconded by Mrs. OLE, LOUISIANA Nunez, Loston McEvers, Dot SHERIFF’S SALE the Jetty Pier Facility Theriot, the Board authorized the PRECINCT 13; PORTION; Theriot, Dwayne Sanner and THIRTY-EIGHT JUDICIAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR The rules and regulations for following individual $500.00 CREOLE FIRE STATION; CRE- Marsha Trahan; absent is: DISTRICT COURT BIDS the State Licensing Board for stipends for national participa- OLE, LOUISIANA Marvin Trahan. PARISH OF CAMERON Sealed proposals for the con- contractors will apply; the project tion, as per policy. PRECINCT 5; ALL; GRAND The prayer and the pledge STATE OF LOUISIANA struction of the following project being classified as: Grand Lake High School LAKE RECREATION; GRAND were led by: Cloie Broussard, JEFF DAVIS BANK & shall be received by the Cameron I Building Construction FBLA - Corey Broussard, LAKE, LOUISIANA Shelby Thomas, Rachael TRUST COMPANY Parish Police Jury until Monday, VI Mechanical Work Impromptu Speaking; Megan NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Fountain. VS. NO. 10-18173 June 2, 2008 until 1:00 PM at the VIII Plumbing Poole, Open Events Technology; THER GIVEN that the said spe- On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, THOMAS O’NEIL BROWN Police Jury Annex located at V Electrical Work Evan Guidry, Open Events cial election will be held in accor- seconded by Mr. Nunez, the AND ANGIE NICOLE BROWN 122A Recreation Ln., Cameron, Bids must be submitted on Technology; to participate in dance with the provisions of the Board approved the agenda with By virtue of a writ of EXECU- LA 70631 (337-775-5719). the prescribed form. All blank National FBLA Conference, June Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 Addendum. TORY PROCESS issued to me Project Number: 2007-34 spaces for bid prices must be 26-29, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia of the Louisiana Revised On the motion of Mr. directed by the Honorable Court Post Rita Reconstruction filled in, using ink and in both (Dorothy Robinson, Sponsor, will Statutes), including Chapter 6-A McEvers, seconded by Mrs. aforesaid, I have seized and will of the East Cameron words and figures, with the unit not attend - Grand Lake will thereof, and other constitutional Theriot, the Board approved the offer for sale at public auction to Maintenance Facility (Phase price for the item or the lump travel with South Cameron High and statutory authority supple- minutes as printed from the the last and highest bidder WITH I) sum for which the bid is made. School Sponsor and group) mental thereto. Such officers March 10, 2008 regular board the benefit of appraisement, at The rules and regulations for The bidder shall provide all infor- ($1,500.00) appointed to hold the said elec- meeting. the Court House door of this the state licensing board will mation indicated on the attached Hackberry High School FBLA tion, and such substitutes there- The Board approved the fol- Parish of Cameron, on apply. The project is being classi- forms. Failure to provide the - Jacob Poole, Louisiana State for as are selected and designated lowing student recognitions: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 at fied as: information indicated constitutes Officer; Joseph LeJuene, in compliance with law, will make Cameron Parish Students of 10:00 a.m. the following Bids must be submitted on the a informality in the proposal, ren- Louisiana “Member of the due returns thereof to the Clerk the Year - Mrs. Sheila Miller described property to-wit: prescribed form. All blank spaces dering it subject to rejection by Month”; Stephanie East and of Court of Cameron Parish and Grade 5 Cloie Broussard, BEING THE WEST 95 O for bid prices must be filled in the owner. Kathy Helmer, Sponsors; to par- to the Board of Commissioners of Grand Lake High School FEET OF THE EAST 100 O using ink, and in both words and All bids must be submitted in ticipate in National FBLA Recreation District No. Five, Grade 8 Shelby Thomas, FEET OF LOT NINETEEN (19) figures, with the unit price for the sealed envelopes bearing on the Conference, June 26-29, 2008 in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the Grand Lake High School OF STORM HAVEN item or the lump sum for which outside the name of the project on Atlanta, Georgia ($2,000.00) governing authority of said Grade 12 Rachael Fountain, SUBDIVISION PHASE II, A the bid is made. The bidder shall which the proposal is submitted. Johnson Bayou High School District. South Cameron High School SUBDIVISION PER PLAT OF provide all information indicated If forwarded by mail, the sealed FLBA -Tiffany Caudill, Business NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Louisiana School Boards SURVEY BY KNAPP LAND on the attached forms. Failure to envelope containing the proposal Procedures; Mrs. Juanita THER GIVEN that the commis- Association Art Contest - Mrs. SURVEYING DATED provide the information indicated and marked as directed above, Sandifer, Sponsor, to participate sioners-in-charge duly certified Sharon Campbell, Art Teacher DECEMBER 10, 1985, FILED constitutes informality in the pro- must be enclosed in another in National FBLA Conference, by the Clerk of Court of Cameron Seaira Dupelchain, grade 4, FOR RECORD MARCH 11, 1986, posal, rendering it subject to envelope addressed as specified June 26-29, 2008 in Atlanta, Parish and selected by the Parish South Cameron High School, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 616 rejection by the owner. in the proposal form, and prefer- Georgia (Total: $1,000.00) Board of Election Supervisors as Category K-4 Honorable Mention OF CONVEYANCES AT PAGE All bids must be submitted in ably sent by registered mail. South Cameron High School provided for in R.S. 18:433, as Jada Skipper, grade 7, South 477 AND IN BOOK 5 OF PLATS sealed envelopes bearing on the For the purpose of award, the FBLA - Tony Baccigalopi, amended, are hereby designated Cameron High School, Category AT PAGE 133 BEARING FILE outside the name of the project on product of the approximate quan- Business Calculations; Janna as the commissioners-in-charge 5-8 Honorable Mention NUMBER 198659, RECORDS which the proposal is submitted. tities of each item shown in the Baccigalopi, Sponsor; to partici- to serve at the polling places des- State Elementary Wrestling OF CAMERON PARISH, If forwarded by mail, the sealed proposal by their respective unit pate in National FBLA ignated in the election herein Champions and Reserve LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH envelope containing the proposal and/or lump sum prices will be Conference, June 26-29, 2008 in called. The commissioners of elec- Champions - Superintendent ALL IMPROVEMENTS THERE- and marked as directed above, considered the amount of the bid Atlanta, Georgia ($1,000.00) tion and alternate commissioners State Champions - Wyatt ON SITUATED. MUNICIPAL must be enclosed in another on each item. The correct summa- South Cameron High School: of election shall be appointed by Benoit, Grand Lake High School - ADDRESS: 146 KATHY DRIVE, envelope addressed as specified tion of these products will be the Corbet Dupont, selected to Junior the Cameron Parish Clerk of PreBantam 45 lb. Division LAKE CHARLES, LA. in the proposal form, and prefer- amount bid on the entire work. National Youth Leadership Court, in accordance with R.S. Trenton Comeaux, South seized under said writ. ably sent by registered mail. Proposal forms will not be Conference for outstanding 6th 18:1286, as amended. In the Cameron High School - Bantam Terms: Cash day of sale. For the purpose of award, the issued later than 24 hours prior and 7th grade students who event the election herein called is 45 lb. Division /s/ Theos Duhon product of the approximate quan- to the hour and date set for demonstrate maturity, academic held at the same time as the elec- James “Pookie” Hebert, Theos Duhon, Sheriff tities of each item shown in the receiving proposals. Every bid excellence and leadership poten- tion of public officials the com- South Cameron High School - CAMERON PARISH, LA. proposal by their respective unit submitted shall be accompanied tial missioners and alternate com- Midget 70 lb. Division Sheriff’s Office, Cameron, prices will be considered the by a certified check or bid bond in (Total $500.00) missioners shall be those com- Jeron Theriot, South Louisiana April 11, 2008 amount of the bid on each item. the amount of 5% of the bid and On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, missioners and alternate com- Cameron High School - Novice 80 STEPHEN C. POLITO The correct summation of these shall be made payable to the seconded by Mr. McEvers, the missioners selected for the elec- lb. Division Attorneys for JEFF DAVIS products will be the amount bid Cameron Parish Police Jury. Board received and approved the tion of public officials, in accor- Joshua Wicke, Grand Lake BANK & TRUST COMPANY on the entire work. Full information and propos- following financial issues: dance with R.S. 18:1286, as High School - Schoolboy 105 lb. RUN: May 1 & 29 (M 3) Proposal forms will not be al forms are available at the office Receive notice that portion of amended. Division issued later than 24 hours prior of Lonnie G. Harper & Associates, remaining funds in District One NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- State Runner-Ups: LEGAL NOTICE to the hour and date set for Inc., 2746 Hwy 384, Bell City, Johnson Bayou High School bond THER GIVEN that the Board of Trevor Bertrand, South This is to advise that the receiving proposals. Every bid Louisiana 70630, (337) 905-1079. issue will be used to construct a Commissioners of Recreation Cameron High School - Novice 60 Cameron Parish Police Jury submitted shall be accompanied Plans and specifications may be softball field on Johnson Bayou District No. Five Cameron lb. Division meeting in regular session con- by a certified check or bid bond in inspected upon deposit of $50.00 High School property. Parish, Louisiana, the governing Tyler LaBove, South vened on the 5th day of May 2008 the amount of 5% of the bid and per set. Bids must be submitted Received, reviewed and dis- authority of said District, will Cameron High School - Novice accepted as complete and satis- shall be made payable to the on proposal forms provided by the cussed the March Financial meet at its regular meeting place, 105 lb. Division factory the work performed under Cameron Parish Police Jury. engineer. Official action will be Report and authorize payment of the Recreation District No. Five Kelan Nunez, South Project Number 2007-11: Post Full information and proposal taken at the regularly scheduled the bills as presented by Mrs. Recreation Center, Grand Lake, Cameron High School - Bantam Rita Restoration of Big Lake pier forms are available upon deposit Cameron Parish Police Jury Smythe (ATTACHMENT #1 and Louisiana, on Thursday the 24th 55 lb. Division pursuant to the certain contract of $50.00 per set at the office of meeting. The Cameron Parish #2) day of July, 2008, at 6:30 PM, and Hayden Sturlese, Grand between K.A.S. Construction the engineer 337-905-1079. Police Jury reserves the right to Board approval of receipt of will then and there, in open and Lake High School - Novice 100 lb. LLC and said Cameron Parish Lonnie G. Harper & reject any or all the proposals and verbal notice from FEMA on public session, proceed to exam- Division Police Jury under File No. Associates, Inc. to waive informality. March 28, 2008 to begin bid ine and canvass the returns as Coach: Gabe LaLande, Grand 305686 in the Book of Mortgages, 2746 Highway 384 Cameron Parish Police Jury processes: certified by the Clerk of Court of Lake High and South Cameron Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Bell City, LA 70630 /s/ Magnus McGee, President. Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and High Schools Cont. on Page 8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Bids must be submitted on Runs: May 15, 22, 29 (M 35) that any persons having claims proposal forms provided by the declare the result of the said spe- cial election. arising out of the furnishing of engineer. Official action will be NOTICE OF All registered voters of labor, supplies, material, etc., in taken at the regularly scheduled SPECIAL ELECTION Recreation District No. Five, the construction of the said work Cameron Parish Police Jury Pursuant to the provisions of a Cameron Parish, Louisiana are should file said claim with the meeting. Cameron Parish Police resolution adopted by the Board — PUBLIC NOTICE — entitled to vote at said special Clerk of Court of Cameron Jury reserves the right to reject of Commissioners of Recreation election and voting machines will Parish, Louisiana on or before any or all the proposals and to District No. Five, Cameron be used in the conduct of the elec- forty-five (45) days after the first waive any informality. Parish, Louisiana, the governing tion. The Cameron Parish Assessor’s Office is currently publication hereof, all in the Cameron Parish Police Jury authority of the District, on THUS DONE AND SIGNED manner and form as prescribed /s/ Magnus McGee, President March 25, 2008, NOTICE IS accepting resumes until 3:00 p.m. Friday, May 30, on this the 25th day of March, by law. After the elapse of said RUN: May 15, 22, and 29 (M 31) HEREBY GIVEN that a special 2008. 2008. You may mail your resume to the following time, the Cameron Parish Police election will be held in Recreation APPROVED: Jury will pay all sums due in the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS District No. Five Cameron address: KIM NUNEZ, PRESIDENT absence of any such claims or Sealed proposals for the con- Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, Cameron Parish Assessor’s Office, RECREATION DISTRICT liens. struction of the following project July 19, 2008, and that at said NO. FIVE Attn: Mona Kelley, BY: Magnus Magee, President will be received by the Cameron election there will be submitted ATTEST: RUN: May 8, 15, 22, 29 & June 5, Parish Police Jury on Monday to all registered voters of said P. O. Box 1100, LISA DUPUIE, SECRETARY 12, 19 (M 21) June 2, 2008 until 2:00 PM at Parish qualified and entitled to RUN: May 29, June 5, 12, 19 (M Cameron, LA 70631 vote at the said election under 42) the Constitution and laws of the or drop it by at 119 Smith Circle, Room 24, Cameron, State of Louisiana and the PROCEEDINGS LA. Constitution and laws of the Parish of Cameron The Cameron Parish Assessor’s Office does not dis- — NOTICE — United States, the following April 14, 2008 Proposition, towit: criminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, handi- The Cameron Parish School PROPOSITION Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement Board met at its regular meeting cap, national origin, political or religious opinions. SUMMARY: AUTHORITY on this date, members in atten- District No. 1 is accepting applications FOR RECREATION DISTRICT RUN: May 15, 22, 29 (M 16) NO. FIVE TO COLLECT, FOR 10 for part-time spray truck drivers. All YEARS, A TAX OF FIVE MILLS PER ANNUM ON ALL PROPER- applicants must be 18 years of age TY SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN SAID DISTRICT (AN ESTIMAT- CAMERON PARISH SCHOOL BOARD and have a valid driver’s license. ED $80,000 REASONABLY EXPECTED TO BE COLLECT- 2008-2009 Current Openings and New Positions ED FROM THE LEVY OF THIS This is a seasonal position and work TAX FOR OPERATING AND For all positions listed, applicants should download the appropriate application from MAINTAINING SAID DIS- depends upon mosquito populations TRICT’S RECREATION FACILI- www.camsch.org; and schedule an interview with the contact person listed for the posi- TIES WITHIN AND FOR SAID tion in which the applicant is interested. The applicant must submit the completed and weather conditions. Hours are DISTRICT. Shall Recreation District No. application to the contact person at the time of the interview. Applicants interested in from dusk to dawn (nights). Hourly Five of the Parish of Cameron, be itinerant positions involving two schools must schedule interviews with and provide pay is $10.00 per hour. authorized to levy a tax of five(5.00)mills on the dollar of copies of application to both contact persons. assessed valuation on all proper- ty subject to taxation in said Grand Lake High School (5 day week) Contact: David Duhon, Principal (337) 905- Applications must be filled out in per- District (an estimated $80,000 2231: School Librarian 1/2 day/Teacher, 1/2 day (2 positions available); Middle School reasonably expected to be collect- son at Mosquito Control Headquarters ed from the levy of this tax per English/Language Arts Mild/Moderate Special Education School Nurse, LPN; Gifted located at 146 Theriot Road, Sweetlake, annum) for a period of ten (10) Itinerant (Grand Lake and South Cameron High Schools); Art Education Itinerant, non- years, commencing with the year gifted (Grand Lake High School and South Cameron High Schools); School Nurse, RN Louisiana during office hours 7:30 a.m. 2008, for the purpose of operating and maintaining said District’s Itinerant (Grand Lake High School and South Cameron High Schools). to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. For more Recreation facilities within and for said District? Hackberry High School (4 day week) Contact: Austin LaBove, Principal (337) 762- information call 337-905-5941. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- 3305: Pre-Kindergarten/Non-Categorical Combination; School Counselor; Family and THER GIVEN that said special election will be held at the polling Consumer Science; Middle School/Secondary: English; Mathematics; Social Studies; The Cameron Parish Mosquito places set forth below, all situated Mild/Moderate Special Education; Basketball Coach with Core Curriculum (2 posi- within Recreation District No. tions); Sweeper; Art Education Itinerate, non-gifted (Hackberry High School and Abatement District No. 1 is an equal Five Cameron Parish, Louisiana, which polls will open at six Johnson Bayou High Schools); Gifted Itinerant (Hackberry High School and Johnson opportunity employer and does not o’clock (6:00) a.m. and close at Bayou High Schools); Adaptive Physical Education Itinerant (Hackberry High School eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in com- discriminate based upon sex, race, pliance with the provisions of and Johnson Bayou High Schools); School Nurse, RN Itinerant (Hackberry High Section 541 of Title 18 of the School and Johnson Bayou High Schools). religion, ethnic origin, and/or political Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (R.S. 18:541): Johnson Bayou High School (4 day week) Contact: Gene Reynolds, Principal (337) affiliation. PRECINCT 16; PORTION; RUN: May 22 & 29 (M-58) GRAND LAKE RECREATION 562-2138: Pre-Kindergarten/Kindergarten Combination; Assistant Principal; Middle School/Secondary: English; Mathematics; Science; Social Studies; Mild/Moderate Special Education; Lower Elementary (2 positions); School Nurse, LPN; Art Education NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Itinerate, non-gifted (Johnson Bayou High School and Hackberry High Schools); Gifted Itinerant (Johnson Bayou High School and Hackberry High Schools); Adaptive TO BE HELD FOR CAMERON PARISH Physical Education Itinerant (Johnson Bayou High School and Hackberry High Schools); School Nurse, RN Itinerant (Johnson Bayou High School and Hackberry MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 High Schools); Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article 7, Section 23(C) of the South Cameron High School (4 day week) Contact: Carol Wainwright, Principal Constitution and R.S.47:1705(B) that a public hearing of the (337) 542-4628: Middle School/Secondary Science; Upper Elementary; Severe/Profound Special Education; Mild/Moderate Special Education; Art Education Cameron Parish Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 will be held at Itinerant, non-gifted (South Cameron High School and Grand Lake High Schools); the regular meeting place, the Office of Cameron Parish Mosquito Gifted Itinerant (South Cameron High School and Grand Lake High Schools); School Abatement District No. 1 at 146 Theriot Road, Sweetlake, Nurse, RN Itinerant (South Cameron High School and Grand Lake High Schools). Louisiana, on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. to consider Other Positions (complete appropriate application and schedule interview as noted levying additional or increased millage rates without further voter above): Cafeteria Manager, Grand Lake High School; Lunchroom Technician, Grand approval or adopting the adjusted millage rate and rolling forward Lake High School; Contact: Cynthia Carpenter, School Food Service Supervisor, (337) to a millage rate not to exceed the prior years’ maximum. 905-5784 ext 113; Principal, Hackberry High School; Contact: Stephanie D.Rodrigue, Questions concerning this matter may be addressed in writing or Superintendent, Cameron Parish School Board,(337) 905-5784 ext 101. by phone to Julian S. Robichaux, Director, Cameron Parish Deadline for all applications is Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 12:00 Noon. Mosquito Abatement District No. 1, 146 Theriot Road, Bell City, Available positions will continually be updated at www.camsch.org. Appointments Louisiana 70630, Phone: (337) 905-5941. will be approved at monthly meetings of the Cameron Parish School Board RUN: May 22, 29 (M-43) RUN: May 29 & June 5 (M-70) leries, Houston Texas. Leaving Medicaid $3,400.00; $92,357.93 Page 8, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008 LEGAL 6:30 A.M. Friday April 25, 2008 $26,720.00 16TH SECTION, $ returning 6:00 P.M. Saturday Equalization $533,932.00; 9,882,129.68 RD, HACKBERRY 549 MERMENTAU RIVER RD, NOTICES April 26, 2008 on parish own $4,582,983.00 GENERAL FUND, ALEXANDER JR, KEN- GRAND CHENIER school bus with regular route dri- Special Education $-; $21,026,000.57 NETH P, 110 BRIAN CIR, DOMINGUE, WILLARD Cont. from Page 7. ver. $3,238.00 SPECIAL PROJECTS, GRAND LAKE RAY, 527 MERMENTAU RIVER 3. South Cameron School - PIP $ -; $10,188.00 $1,291,112.70 AMICK, JOHN W, 135 MIL- RD, GRAND CHENIER Fourth grade - Courtnie King, Other Restricted Revenues PROTEST TAX, DRED ST, CAMERON DOUCET JR, ALBERT, 2335 1. PW 533 Cameron Parish Peggy Griffith, Amy Pearce - $63,233.00; $1,161,229.00 $3,411,808.20 ANCELET, PAMELA FAY, TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE School Board Administration approximately 39 students - Revenue Sharing $-; DISTRICT #10 TAX, 171 ROSALIE LN, CAMERON DOUCET, ANDRE ELIZA- Building - approved Change of Moody Gardens, Galveston $18,979.00 $265,000.00 ARCE, NOAH OMAR, 157 BETH, 134 BEAU CLOS RD, Location (Bid advertising sched- Texas. Leaving 7:00 A.M. Other Restricted Revenues TOTAL, $37,291,447.90 RIDGECREST RD, CAMERON GRAND LAKE ule to begin April 24, 2008) Thursday May 1, 2008 returning State $-; $2,245,870.00 INVESTMENT TYPE, % OF ARDOIN, RYAN JOSEPH, DROUNETT, MRS LILLIAN 2. PW 2397 South Cameron 6:30 P.M. same day on parish FEMA $55,250.00; TOTAL 117 FRANKLIN ST, CAMERON S, 127 DROUNETT LN, HACK- High School - Approved Change owned activity bus with certified $4,685,461.00 TOTAL LAMP INVEST- AUCOIN, SHANNON K, 679 BERRY of Location, Consolidation, driver. Temporary Investments MENTS, 17% OAK GROVE HWY, CREOLE DRUMMOND, JENNIFER, Identified as Improved Project 4. South Cameron School - $790,757.00; $- TOTAL CD INVESTMENTS, AUGUSTA, ABRAHAM W, 184 LONG ACRE DR, GRAND (Bid advertising scheduled to Fifth grade - Melisa Bonsall - Interfund Payable 48% 413 FRUGE RD, SWEETLAKE LAKE begin May 29, 2008) approximately 19 students - $226,073.00; $- TOTAL BOND INVEST- BABINEAUX, ROMONA DUDDLESTON, SHELLY D, Received and approved Museum of Natural Science, Total Revenue $2,042,815.00; MENTS, 33% SMITH, 1601 HWY 384 #F, 3593 GRAND CHENIER HWY, monthly update on FEMA issues - Houston Texas. Leaving 6:00 $24,431,951.00 TOTAL UBS INVESTMENT, GRAND LAKE GRAND CHENIER with overall payments of A.M. Thursday April 17, 2008 Cash Expenditures: 2% BADON, KENNETH E, 2431 DUFRENE, BRADLEY $5,061,122.35 to date, per spread returning 6:30 P.M. same day on Monthly Payroll $971,003.00; 100% GRAND CHENIER HWY, JASON, 104 MALLARD LN, sheet as presented by the parish owned route bus with cer- $7,386,435.00 RESOLUTION OF GRAND CHENIER GRAND LAKE Superintendent tified driver. Employee Benefits CAMERON PARISH SCHOOL BADON, MISTY DUHON, BEAU ANTHONY, Board approved the Policy 5. South Cameron School - $362,071.00; $3,081,381.00 BOARD REGARDING EMPLOY- MICHELLE, 115 EDDIE LN, 110 VICTORIA LN, CREOLE DFL Cash Management as pre- Seventh grade - Rachel Demeritt Purchased Services MENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL JOHNSON BAYOU DUHON, DOLLY J, 142 sented by the Superintendent - approximately 31 students - $10,543.00; $202,678.00 WHEREAS, Louisiana BALL, MELISSA RENEE, ALVIN RD, CREOLE (ATTACHMENT #3) Moody Gardens, Galveston Pension Fund $-; $272,450.00 Revised Statutes 42:263 autho- 5621 GRAND CHENIER HWY, DUNLAP, TINA ELIZA- On the motion of Mr. Nunez, Texas. Leaving 7:00 A.M. Architect Fees $5,900.00; rizes the retention of special GRAND CHENIER BETH, 757 BENJAMIN LN, seconded by Mrs. Trahan, the Thursday May 8, 2008, returning $576,490.00 counsel by any school board upon BARGEMAN, ROSA L, 2761 HACKBERRY Board received and approved the 6:30 P.M. same day on parish Other Fees $16,743.00; a statement of reasons why such TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE DUPKE, KEVIN CHARLES, 2008 Cameron Parish owned route bus with certified $65,635.00 counsel is necessary and upon the BARNETT, BILLY C, 1480 E 205 CAMERON DR, CREOLE Graduation Dates as presented route driver. Repairs and Maintenance approval by the Attorney CREOLE HWY, CREOLE DURAND, LESIA PRINCE, by the Superintendent. The dates 6. Johnson Bayou School - $38,264.00; $1,263,446.00 General; and BELL JR, JAMES A, 901 E 1292 HWY 384, GRAND LAKE are as follows: First, Fourth, & Fifth grades - Insurance and Bonds WHEREAS, the Cameron CREOLE HWY, CREOLE DYSON, BRENDA KAY, 155 Grand Lake High School, Leslie Landry, Alaina $22,205.00; $91,002.00 Parish School Board has BELLARD, LAWRENCE SCHOOL ST #B, CAMERON Friday, May 23, 2008 7:00 pm Schexneider, & Melissa Guidry - Telephone, Travel, Postage employed the law firm JASON, 1025 OAK LN, HACK- DYSON, LYDIA G, 147 Rosa Hart Theatre Approximately 27 students - $19,867.00; $114,779.00 Hammonds & Sills since 2002 as BERRY JOHN ST, CAMERON Hackberry High School, Moody Gardens, Galveston Textbooks and Supplies its special counsel with experi- BENOIT, HOPE M, 138 JOE DYSON, WINONA C, 223 Friday, May 23, 2008 7:00 pm Texas. Leaving at 7:00 A.M. $44,542.00; $581,751.00 ence, training, and expertise in RUTHERFORD RD #A, CRE- INDIAN POINT, GRAND CHE- Hackberry High School Gym Thursday May 1, 2008 returning Utilities and Gasoline school law issues including, but OLE NIER Johnson Bayou High School, 6:00 P.M. the same day on parish $50,720.00; $373,004.00 not limited to, special education, BENOIT, MICHAEL W, 479 EAST, MICHELLE L, 334 Saturday, May 24, 2008 7:00 pm owned route bus with certified Equipment, Furniture, school personnel matters, public OLD TOWN RD, HACKBERRY CHANNELVIEW DR, HACK- Johnson Bayou High School Gym bus driver. Buildings, Vehicles $29,691.00; bid law and general school board BENSON, RUSTY S, 116 BERRY South Cameron High School, On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, $976,852.00 policy matters involving compli- NORMAN LN, CREOLE FALCON, STEPHANIE Saturday, May 24, 2008 - 10:00 seconded by Mrs. Trahan, the Other Expenses $895.00; ance with the federal and state BERGERON, VIOLET VIC- LELIA, 355 MERMENTAU am South Cameron High School Board approved the of resolution, $222,463.00 laws and regulations, including TORIA, 143 LONG ACRE DR, RIVER RD, GRAND CHENIER Gym per RS 42:263, to formally Temporary Investments $-; due process hearings, tenure GRAND LAKE FAWVOR, MRS JOSEPHINE On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, employee Hammonds and Sills, $7,419,037.00 hearings, misconduct investiga- BILLIOT, HELEN L, 796 B, 449 MERMENTAU RIVER seconded by Mr. McEvers, the Attorneys at Law, as special Year End Accrual $-; tions and the handling of admin- BENJAMIN LN, HACKBERRY RD, GRAND CHENIER Board received the report on counsel to Cameron Parish $1,517,601.00 istrative hearings and litigation BOONE, AMANDA FAWVOR, SHAUN JOSEPH, “Cameron Can” Environmental School Board at hourly rate of Total Cash Expenditures in state and federal courts; and MICHELLE, 165 MOTT RD, 3739 GRAND CHENIER HWY, Awareness projects as district- $150.00 per attorney and $75.00 $1,572,444.00; $24,145,004.00 WHEREAS, through its rep- SWEETLAKE GRAND CHENIER wide academic and extra curricu- per paralegal, as presented by the Cash Balance, March 31, resentation of the Cameron BOREL, JESSICA MARIE, FERGUSON, RAYNA C, lar focus for 2008-2009 school Superintendent. 2008 $1,297,298.00; Parish School Board and various 121 W MAIN ST, HACKBERRY 11269 HWY 384, BIG LAKE year with Connie Dore’s annual On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, $1,297,298.00 school boards throughout the BORNE, JOYCE G, 124 FITKIN, LORI M, 150 TEAL art and slogan/essay contest as seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the ATTACHMENT #2 State of Louisiana, the law firm NORRIS MHIRE RD, GRAND LN, SWEETLAKE Spring Kickoff as presented by Board approved the Personnel LAMP INVESTMENTS of Hammonds & Sills of Baton CHENIER FONTENOT, THOMAS the Superintendent. Report as follows: FUND, TERM, RATE, Rouge and Monroe, Louisiana, BOUDOIN, DARRELL, 125 JOSEPH, 1927 OAK GROVE On the motion of Mrs. Personnel Recommendations: AMOUNT has special experience, training CAMILLE LN, CREOLE HWY, GRAND CHENIER Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Nunez, The following personnel items are DISTRICT #4 TAX, , 2.94%, and expertise in those issues of BOUDOIN, GAYLE FORD, KEVIN DEWAYNE, the Board approved the contract recommended by the $380,979.49 school law. GRANGER, 215 IDA LN, 3531 TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE with Siemens Building Superintendent Stephanie D. DISTRICT #5 CONST, , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT GRAND LAKE FOUDRAY, ELIZABETH Technologies, Inc., as presented Rodrigue, Superintendent Date 2.94%, $59,668.26 DULY RESOLVED by the BOUDREAUX SR, ALFRED ANN, 2427 MALLARD ST, by Superintendent and Mr. 4-14-2008. DISTRICT #5 TAX, , 2.94%, Cameron Parish School Board in P, 106 CARL MCCALL RD, HOLLY BEACH Robert Mott Personnel Report $426,347.44 regular session duly convened: GRAND CHENIER FREEZE, ERMA B, 224 Johnson Bayou High School Payment of 25 Unpaid Sick DISTRICT #15 TAX, , 2.94%, Section I - This School Board BOUDREAUX, BONNIE E, BOURG RD, CAMERON and Grand Lake High School (ele- Leave Days: $352,668.06 does hereby renew its employ- 650 LAKE BREEZE RD, HACK- GALLEGOS, BRANDON mentary building) - all new Sandra Smith Grand Lake WORKERS COMP, , 2.94%, ment of the law firm of BERRY LEE, 196 GALLEGOS LN, equipment with recent construc- High School, Elementary Teacher $103,375.57 Hammonds & Sills of Baton BOUDREAUX, ELAINE V, HACKBERRY tion RESIGNATION DISTRICT #4 CONSTR, , Rouge and Monroe, Louisiana as 200 CARL MCCALL RD, GRAND GALLEGOS, RICKY J, 199 Hackberry High School and Ronald Aplin Grand Lake 2.94%, $92,357.93 special counsel with training, CHENIER GALLEGOS LN, HACKBERRY Grand Lake High School retrofit- High School, Spanish Interpreter, 16TH SECTION, , 2.94%, experience and expertise in BOUDREAUX, JOSEPH GARDNER, FRANK E, 156 ted at time of original contract, effective March 17, 2008 $217,645.98 school law issues including, but NEIL, 1054 E CREOLE HWY, LILLIAN ST, CAMERON recently updated RESIGNATION WITH PERMIS- GENERAL FUND, , 2.94%, not limited to, special education, CREOLE GASPARD, DOROTHY T, South Cameron High School SION TO ADVERTISE $1,612,123.46 school personnel matters, public BRACKEEN, RITA H, 2526 306 RICHARD LN, JOHNSON temporary buildings - N/A Keith Portie Hackberry High SPECIAL PROJECTS, , bid law and general policy mat- TEAL ST, HOLLY BEACH BAYOU South Cameron High School School, Sweeper 2.94%, $1,291,112.70 ters to include administrative BREAUX, JOSHUA J, 612 GIFFORD, RONALD and Central Office - addressed in PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE PROTEST TAX , 2.94%, hearings and litigation with VETERANS MEMORIAL DR, DEWAYNE, 221 BOUDREAUX project design WITHIN DISTRICT ONLY; $1,713,047.83 respect thereto for the purpose of KLONDIKE LN, GRAND LAKE The cost of the annual con- THEN ADVERTISE FOR OPEN- TOTAL LAMP INVEST- advising, consulting with, and BROUSSARD, KATRINA L, GIFFORD, SHARRON MOR- tract for the services listed above INGS INCURRED MENTS $6,249,326.72 representing this School Board in 1201 MARSHALL ST, RIS, 221 BOUDREAUX LN, is $16,740 for the period covering Reading Coaches, PreK-4 CD INVESTMENTS connection with such legal mat- CAMERON GRAND LAKE December 1, 2007 through with other applicable duties To FUND, TERM, RATE, ters involving the school system. BROWN, JOHNNY, 1593 GIRLINGHOUSE, SHIRLEY November 30, 2008. meet requirements of Louisiana AMOUNT, SUB TOTAL Section II - Said law firm MARSHALL ST #19, CAMERON RENEA, 885 HWY 384, GRAND On the motion of Mr. Department of Education’s CSB, 4945042, GENERAL shall be paid for their services at BROWN, SHERRON A, 2236 LAKE McEvers, seconded by Mrs. “Ensuring Literacy for All FUND, 180, 3.31%, $640,407.43 hourly rates equal to the A HERON ST, HOLLY BEACH GRAHAM, SAMANTHA Trahan, the Board received a Initiative” (all 4 sites have grant 4947703, GENERAL FUND, class=Section2> BURDEN, JOHN E, 1151 NICHOLE, 107 NUNEZ RD, report on an updated dental plan applications on file; other funding 90, 2.86%, $331,636.52 maximum hourly fee schedule for OAK GROVE HWY, CREOLE CREOLE to employee Section 125 benefit sources will be applied) CAP ONE, 1122670, GENER- special counsel published by the BURKE, MARK ALLEN, 126 GROSS, JODY F, 126 ALVIN package (cafeteria plan), and PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE AL FUND, 180, 3.30%, Attorney General of the State of SHANNON LN. CREOLE GUIDRY CIR, HACKBERRY receive update on 403(b) and Project Manager (Architect, $1,000,000.00 Louisiana in effect at the time of BURLEIGH, JENNY, 196 GUIDRY, BRIAN J, 798 457(b) compliance as presented Engineer or Project Management CAP ONE, 1122669, GENER- the services subject to a maxi- LONG ACRE DR, GRAND LAKE BENJAMIN LN, HACKBERRY by James Odom, Jr., First Institute Certified Project AL FUND, 152, 3.30%, mum hourly rate of $150.00 and BURROUGHS, JAMES E, GUIDRY, JOHN A, 164 Financial Group of America. The Manager) $1,000,000.00 except that the paralegal rate 105 ELIZABETH ST, CAMERON ALTON LN, CREOLE Board as the staff to conduct a To supervise construction CAP ONE, 1122668, GENER- shall be $75.00 per hour and to be BURTON, ERIC D, 241 GUILLORY, CHASIDY survey with employees regarding projects (FEMA projects funded AL FUND, 120, 3.30%, reimbursed for out-of-pocket PETE SEAY CIR, HACKBERRY DELORIS, 130 HAYES PICOU the cost and benefits provided through Project Management $1,000,000.00 expenses for long distance tele- BUSBY, ANDREW DER- RD #C, CAMERON and monies specific to PW’s; others 1122667, GENERAL FUND, phone calls, document duplica- RICK, 353 GULFWAY DR, GUILLORY, HORACE HILL, with make a decision at a later through FEMA Administration; 90, 3.30%, $1,000,000.00 tion, expert witness fees, court HACKBERRY 322 CHANNELVIEW DR, board meeting. local projects through local funds) 4947975, GENERAL FUND, reporter fees, printing costs, trav- BUSBY, CAROLYN ANN, HACKBERRY On the motion of Mr. Nunez, Necessary School Staff 90, 2.78%, $520,815.31 el expenses and other expenses as 353 GULFWAY DR, HACKBER- HAISLIP, JASON K, 223 seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the Following transfer options within CSB, 4949137, GENERAL a result of the legal services to RY INDIAN POINT, GRAND CHE- Board approved the Manti district FUND, 90, 1.99%, $829,964.68 and for this School Board.. CAIN, LARRY W, 272 PETE NIER Operating Company, Right of On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, CAP ONE, 1122736, GENER- Section III - Said law firm SEAY CIR, HACKBERRY HAMPTON, DAMON Way across School Board proper- seconded by Mr. Nunez, the AL FUND, 179, 2.78%, shall keep itemized time records CAPPS, ROBIN ANGELA, LEIGH, 175 HOPE ST, ty to drill site on Sections 22, 23 Board approved entering into $1,205,591.67 for presentation to the 124 EARL RD, CAMERON CAMERON and 27 T12S-R5W and install a Executive Session for the follow- CSB, 4949102, GENERAL Superintendent with respect to CAROUTHERS, PHYLLIS B, HANSEN, PATRICE flow line parallel to existing road, ing purposes: FUND, 120, 1.61%, $1,222,410.14 services rendered at said hourly 114 EDDIE LN, JOHNSON RENEE, 120 CRAIG LN, CRE- 3 year term, to continue as long Student Discipline Appeal - CAP ONE, 1242188560, rates and the expenses incurred, BAYOU OLE as production is obtained, Superintendent, District GENERAL FUND, 180, 2.55%, and the Superintendent is hereby CARPENTER, JEFFERY HARDEE, EVELYN H., 119 $20,000 consideration, $1,000 per Attorney Cecil Sanner, School $1,002,750.00, $9,753,575.75 authorized and directed to pay LYNN, 2687 GRAND CHENIER MALLARD LN, GRAND LAKE year for access rights, $10,000 Principal, Eddie Benoit CSB, 4945190, 16TH SEC- same upon submission and HWY, GRAND CHENIER HARRIS, AMANDA N, 106 per producing well. If no wells are Ongoing litigation issues TION, 180, 2.91%, $871,713.42 receipt thereof. CARTER, LAWRENCE, 115 LEONCE NUNEZ LN, CREOLE produced; then the right of way with property insurance compa- CSB, 4945077, 16TH SEC- Section IV - This employment LEBLANC RD, CREOLE HARRISON, ALMA REGEL- payment would be increased to nies and Army Corps of TION, 180, 2.88%, $3,345,891.06 shall continue and is effective CAUDILL, BONNIE L, 204 MAN, 317 BIG LAKE ST, BIG $5,000 per year. (Attachment #4) Engineers - Superintendent, CSB, 4949110, 16TH SEC- immediately upon adoption of TARPON AVE, HOLLY BEACH LAKE On the motion of Mr. District Attorney Cecil Sanner TION, 180, 1.25%, $2,087,123.78, this resolution. CHUGG, SIMON L, 413 HARRISON, CLYDE McEvers, seconded by Mrs. ROLL CALL VOTE to enter $6,304,728.26 The vote, in open meeting, on FRUGE RD, SWEETLAKE ARTHUR, 317 BIG LAKE ST, Nunez, the Board approved the into Executive Session: CSB, 4947789, DISTRICT the resolution was as follows: CLARK, KENNETH R, 373 BIG LAKE request on Section 16-12-10 YEAS: Mrs. Trahan, Mrs. #10 TAX, 240, 2.87%, $ YEAS: Mr. Dwayne Sanner, MARSHALL ST, CAMERON HAYWOOD JR, WESLEY J, (Black Lake-Hackberry), Dept. of Theriot, Mr. Sanner, Mrs. Nunez, 265,000.00, $ 265,000.00 Mr. R. Scott Nunez, Mr. Loston CLARK, PAUL BENJAMIN, 139 SCHOOL ST #7, CAMERON Natural Resource, Coastal Mr. McEvers and Mr. Nunez CAP ONE, 1122645, McEvers, Mrs. Karen Nunez, 298 RIDGECREST RD, HEBERT, CHRISTOPHER Reference Monitoring System NAYS: None PROTEST TAX, 182, 3.45%, Mrs. Dot Theriot, Mrs. Marsha CAMERON D, 440 EVERETT VINCENT DR, (CRMS), Right of Way, 20 years to ABSENT: Mr. Trahan $1,698,760.37, $1,698,760.37 Trahan CLEMENT, SUSAN BEG- HACKBERRY Set up a CRMS site. (Attachment On the motion of Mrs. Nunez, TOTAL CD INVESTMENTS, NAYS: None NAUD, 3311 TROSCLAIR RD, HEBERT, JIMMIE L, 236 #5) seconded by Mrs. Trahan, the $18,022,064.38 ABSENT: Mr. Marvin Trahan CREOLE LILLIAN ST, CAMERON On the motion of Mr. Nunez, Board approved re-entering into BOND INVESTMENTS CERTIFICATE CLINE, CARL L, 156 PAUL HEBERT, NATHAN seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the the regular school board meeting. FUND, MATURITY, RATE, I hereby certify that the fore- RD, GRAND LAKE MICHAEL, 121 A J LN, HACK- Board tabled the motion on ROLL CALL VOTE to enter AMOUNT, SUB TOTAL going Resolution was adopted by COGAR, JARED PAUL, 4291 BERRY Section 16-12-10 (Black Lake- into Regular Session: 313588YRO, GENERAL the Ascension Parish School GRAND CHENIER HWY, HENDRIX, TABITHA Hackberry), as presented by Mr. YEAS: Mrs. Trahan, Mrs. FUND, 6/27/08, 5.05%, Board in regular session duly GRAND CHENIER MICHELLE, 190 MURPHY LN, Channing Hayden of the Lake Theriot, Mr. Sanner, Mrs. Nunez, $999,563.04 convened on April 14, 2008 and CONNER, BRANDON C, CREOLE Charles Harbor & Terminal Mr. McEvers and Mr. Nunez 313588ZDO, GENERAL that same has not been rescinded 1790 E CREOLE HWY, CREOLE HENRY, EDWIN S, 931 District, for a Right of Way and NAYS: None FUND, 7/9/08, 3.75%, or repealed. CONNER, JESSYE R, 174 MARSHALL ST, CAMERON lay a temporary pipeline to bring ABSENT: Mr. Trahan $999,359.18 CAMERON, LOUISIANA, ADAM ROUX ST, CAMERON HENRY, LISA B, 931 MAR- dredge material from the On the motion of Mr. Nunez, 313396ZR7, GENERAL this 14th day of April, 2008. CONNER, MICHELLE T, SHALL ST, CAMERON Calcasieu River to the marsh cre- seconded by Mrs. Nunez, the FUND, 7/21/08, 5.05%, Mr. Dwayne Sanner, President 227 MCCALL ST, GRAND CHE- HOFFPAUER, CLARK, 3371 ation site by September 30, 2009 Board received information $2,499,917.86 CAMERON PARISH NIER GRAND CHENIER HWY, or completion of the project regarding Ongoing litigation 313396F99, GENERAL SCHOOL BOARD COULSTON, DOROTHY B, GRAND CHENIER whichever comes first. issues with property insurance FUND Ms. Stephanie Rodrigue, 319 BANK ST, BIG LAKE HOFFPAUER, DEBORAH On the motion of Mrs. companies and Army Corps of 9/15/08, 4.50%, $1,199,843.61 Secretary-Treasurer COZART, EVA LANE, 142-H M, 3371 GRAND CHENIER Theriot, seconded by Mrs. Engineers and upheld school dis- 3128X4MQ1, GENERAL CAMERON PARISH LOUISE ST, CAMERON HWY, GRAND CHENIER Trahan, the Board approved the trict decision on a student man- FUND, 9/19/08, 4.48%, SCHOOL BOARD CROSS, SONYA RENEE, HOLLAND, WILWAYCO, 185 purchase of property adjacent to agement issue. $1,102,053.33 RUN: May 29 (M 52) 144-Q OLIVE T/P RD, CREOLE BIG PASTURE RD, BIG LAKE Johnson Bayou High School at On the motion of Mrs. 313396S53, GENERAL DAIGLE, KEVIN JAMES, HONEYCUTT, JEREMY price of $281,576.00 ($20,000 per Theriot, seconded by Mrs. Nunez, FUND PUBLIC NOTICE 3511 TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE SLADE, 104 ELAINE LN, acre for about 14 acres) as negoti- the Board adjourned the regular 12/8/08, 3.50%, $1,087,761.76 INACTIVE VOTERS LIST DALE, JOSEPH EDWARD, GRAND LAKE ated by District Attorney Cecil school meeting. 313397AE1, GENERAL PARISH OF CAMERON 126 SHANNON LN, CREOLE HUFFMAN, TONI LYN, 113 Sanner and price approved by APPROVED: FUND, 1/5/09, 3.35%, In accordance with DANIELS, CARLOS R, 5750 OLIVE LN, GRAND CHENIER Little and Associates, auditors for Dwayne Sanner, President $999,594.16, 8,888,092.94 R.S.18:193 F, the following is a W CREOLE HWY, CREOLE JACKSON, VELVA Z, 5282 Cameron Parish School Board, CAMERON PARISH 16TH SECTION, 5/23/08, list of all voters in the inactive DARNEAL, DANNY GULF BEACH HWY, JOHNSON with funding through Cheniere SCHOOL BOARD 4.15%, $1,250,189.74 file in the Cameron Parish WAYNE, 115 VELMA ST, JOHN- BAYOU Energy’s prepayment of taxes as ATTEST: 16TH SECTION, 11/17/08, Registrar of Voters’ Office. SON BAYOU JAMES, KEVIN PAUL, 139 presented by District Attorney Stephanie D. Rodrigue, 3.75%, $1,099,031.66 If a voters’ name appears on DAVIS, DANIEL MARK, 283 TEAL LN, SWEETLAKE Cecil Sanner. Superintendent 16TH SECTION, 4/15/09, the list, it is an indication that LAKE BREEZE RD, HACKBER- JANUARY, LAURA M, 151 On the motion of Mr. Nunez, CAMERON PARISH 3.65%, $1,010,534.04, the Registrar of Voters has rea- RY GRAND CHENIER HWY #H, seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the SCHOOL BOARD 3,359,755.44 son to believe that the person has DAVIS, LISA MARIE, 110 GRAND CHENIER Board approved the out-of state ATTACHMENT #1 TOTAL BOND INVEST- changed his or her address or MEYERS RD, HACKBERRY JEFFERSON, STACY ANN, travel requests as listed and pre- CAMERON PARISH MENTS, $12,247,848.38 that their address on file in the DEAN, BEAULA RICHARD, 188 MCCALL ST, GRAND CHE- sented by the Superintendent. SCHOOL BOARD UBS INVESTMENTS Registrar’s office is incomplete. 259 PETE SEAY CIR, HACK- NIER 1. Grand Lake School - CASH REPORT AS FUND, MATURITY, RATE, If the voters listed in this BERRY JINKS, JOSEPH LYNN, 365 Eighth grade - Bobbye Delaney - OF MARCH 31, 2008 AMOUNT publication fail to correct or con- DELAFOSE, JOSEPHINE, ISAAC LN, JOHNSON BAYOU approximately 30 students - 8th MTD; YTD EM1073670, GENERAL firm their address by November 413 FRUGE RD, SWEETLAKE JOHNSON, AMMIE JOI, 254 grade end-of-year trip, SeaWorld Beginning Balance: FUND, 2/25/08, 3.03, $772,208.42 4, 2008, their names could be DEMARY, RANDALL CHANNELVIEW DR #8, HACK- San Antonio, The Alamo, and $826,927.00; $1,010,351.00 TOTAL ALL INVEST- removed from the voting roll. VINCE, 160 MALLARD LN, BERRY Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas. Cash Revenues: MENTS, $37,291,447.90 *** GRAND LAKE JOHNSON, DARLENE B, Leaving 12:30 P.M. Thursday Ad Valorem Taxes TOTAL INVESTMENTS ABSHIRE JR, LEO P, 2438 DEVALL, ALFRED, 124 126 EDNA RD, GRAND LAKE May 8, 2008 returning 11:00 P.M. $168,060.00; $ 9,249,387.00 BY FUND TEAL ST, HOLLY BEACH DEVALL RD, HACKBERRY JOHNSON SR, JOSEPH Saturday May 10, 2008 on Tuition from Other Sources $- DISTRICT #4 TAX, ACHESON, MARK DEVALL, BRANDON J, 126 EDWARD, 123 EDNA RD, Charter bus: Skipper ; $2,950.00 $380,979.49 WILLIAM 1569-D, LIT- DEVALL RD, HACKBERRY GRAND LAKE Transportation. Bus Rentals $999.00; DISTRICT #5 CONST, TLE CHENIER RD, CREOLE DEVALL, JAMES R, 126 JOHNSON, KENNETH O, 2. Grand Lake School - Art $3,185.00 $59,668.26 AGUILLARD, CARL DEVALL RD, HACKBERRY 200 ALLADIN RD, HACKBERRY Club & Science Club - Susan Interest on Investments DISTRICT #5 TAX, ANTHONY, 3157 TROSCLAIR DEVALL, LANA R, 126 JONES, DAWN SCARLAT- Arnold & Bobbye Delaney - $62,654.00; $71,674.00 $426,347.44 RD, CREOLE DEVALL RD, HACKBERRY TA, 1593 MARSHALL ST #37, approximately 40 students - Royalties $138,457.00; DISTRICT #15 TAX, AKERS, JUDITH MARIE, DIBBLE, JAMES V, 119 BIG CAMERON Museum of Natural Science, $1,062,021.00 $352,668.06 455 LAKE BREEZE RD., HACK- LAKE ST, BIG LAKE JONES, WALTER C, 697 Museum of Fine Arts, IMAX Rentals $-; $1,200.00 WORKERS COMP, BERRY DIBBLE, JULIE M, 119 BIG MARSHALL ST, CAMERON Theatre, ice skating, Museum of Contributions and Donations $103,375.57 AKERS, THEODORE LAKE ST, BIG LAKE Contemporary Art, and area gal- $-; $660,866.00 DISTRICT #4 CONSTR, WAYNE, 455 LAKE BREEZE DOMINGUE, HAROLD J, Cont. on Page 9. JIMMY SAVOIE RD, CREOLE CREOLE unanimously voted to change the Page 9, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008 LEGAL PRIMEAUX JR, GARRY THIBODEAUX, JAMES meeting time to 3:00 p.m. JOSEPH, 769 LITTLE CHE- ROBERT, 160 DONNA RD, On the motion of Mr. You grow up the day you The human brain is a most NOTICES NIER RD, CREOLE GRAND LAKE Calzada, seconded by Mrs. have your first real laugh-at unusual instrument of ele- PRIMEAUX, PETRUS S, 131 THIBODEAUX, SHANNON Harrison and carried the board Cont. from Page 8. yourself. gant and as yet unknown CAMILLE LN, CREOLE RAY, 1569 LITTLE CHENIER unanimously voted to reaffirm capacity. PUGH, RAIN SCOTT, 119 RD, CREOLE plans to rebuild the Grand -Ethel Barrymore KELLEY, ASHA J, 116 EARL LINDA ST, CAMERON THIBODEAUX, WILSON L, Chenier Library. Stuart Seaton RD, CAMERON RACE, DAVID L, 232 719 LITTLE CHENIER RD, On the motion of Mr. KERSHAW, SONYA-KRIS- RICHARD LN, JOHNSON CREOLE Calzada, seconded by Mrs. TINE, 300 MAIN ST, HACKBER- BAYOU THOMAS, GRACIE G, 322 Harrison and carried the board How to recognize if some is having a stroke RY RAFFIELD, JESSE D, 141 CHANNELVIEW DR, HACK- unanimously voted to accept the KING, LAUREN ELICE WELCH DR, HACKBERRY BERRY general design of the Grand BOSWELL, 188 BORNE LN, RAFFIELD, PAMELA M, 231 THOMAS SR, ODELL, 322 Chenier Library. Act F.A.S.T. GRAND LAKE CHANNELVIEW DR, HACK- CHANNELVIEW DR, HACK- Denelle Wrightson, KNAPP, FRANCINE C, 212 BERRY BERRY Consultant gave a brief presenta- GULFWAY DR, HACKBERRY RAMEY, TERRY LEE, 155 THOMPSON, JERRY R, 233 tion of information she had previ- FACE Ask the person to smile. KUHLTHAY, JOANIE RAE, LONG ACRE DR, GRAND LAKE RATCLIFF ST, CAMERON ously gathered from the staff and Does one side of the face droop? 322 CHANNELVIEW DR, RICHARD, CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON, SUSIE MAY, listened to concerns the board HACKBERRY A, 107 JOHN ST, CAMERON 573 MARSHALL ST, CAMERON members had regarding the LABOVE, BRENT ALLEN, RICHARD, COURTNEE THRUSTON, CHRISTO- Cameron Main Library. ARMS Ask the person to raise both arms. 3131 TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE ANN, 122 SMITH LN, GRAND PHER LEON, 123 ABRAHAM On the motion of Mrs. Does one arm drift downward? LACOMB, SABRINA D, 643 LAKE ST, CAMERON Delcambre, seconded by Mrs. LITTLE CHENIER RD, CRE- RICHARD, CURTIS P, 3641 TOUCHET, MRS LUCY S, Billings and carried the board OLE GRAND CHENIER HWY, 381 W MAIN ST, HACKBERRY authorized Mrs. Wrightson to SPEECH Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. LALONE, VIRGINIA ROSE, GRAND CHENIER TRAHAN, BRIAN J, 184 write a preliminary program for Are the words slurred? Can he/she repeat the 5621 GRAND CHENIER HWY, RICHARD JR, EDMOND FRANCIS CIR, CAMERON the Cameron Main Library from sentence correctly? GRAND CHENIER LEE, 236 T T MHIRE RD, TRAHAN, CHERYL ANN, the information she gathered LANDRENEAUX, DARRYLL GRAND CHENIER 161 DAN ST, CAMERON from staff and board members. L, 403 E CREOLE HWY, CRE- RICHARD, JESSICA T, 107 TRAHAN, DENNIS JAMES, The next meeting was set for TIME If the person shows any of these symptoms, OLE JOHN ST, CAMERON 161 DAN ST, CAMERON May 19, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. time is important. Call 911 or get to the hospi- LANDRENEAUX, KATRINA RICHARD, KELLEY D, 2989 TRAHAN, JAMES B, 117 There being no further busi- tal fast. Brain cellls are dying. LORRAINE, 251 JOHNNY GRAND CHENIER HWY, HARPER ST, CAMERON ness and upon motion of Mr. BENOIT RD, HACKBERRY GRAND CHENIER TRAHAN, JUNE M, 3361 Calzada and seconded by Mrs. LANDRY, DORIS J, 128 RICHARD, MELISSA TROSCLAIR RD, CREOLE Billings the meeting was DELTRA HARDIN RD, HACK- BYCHURCH, 140 JOE TRAHAN, MARTIN L, 1903 adjourned. State. BERRY RUTHERFORD RD, CREOLE OAK GROVE HWY, GRAND APPROVED: 6. All bids must be accompa- nect to existing pipelines within LANGLEY JR, JAMES RICHARD, STEPHANIE, CHENIER /s/ Cyndi Sellers nied by bid security equal to five the Williams Facility), Cameron LARRY, 125 PHIRMA RD, CRE- 261 E MILLER RD, GRAND TRAHAN, MRS PATTY J, Cyndi Sellers, percent (5%) of the sum of the Parish, LA. (080608) OLE CHENIER 117 HARPER ST, CAMERON Board President base bid and all alternates, and e. Energy XXI Gulf Coast, Inc. LAPOINT, BRADY ALLEN, RICHARDSON, CHARLIE R, TRAHAN, TIMOTHY W, ATTEST: must be in the form of a certified - Johnson Bayou, Section 44, 126 PINE ST, CAMERON 104 ABRAHAM ST, CAMERON 1749 LITTLE CHENIER RD, /s/ Charlotte Trosclair check or cashier’s check drawn on T15S, R13W, (proposed 6-inch LASALLE, MARVIN, 104 ROBERTSON, BEAU JEF- CREOLE Charlotte Trosclair, a bank insured by the FDIC, or a pipeline for producing Venus LASALLE RD, CREOLE FREY, 421 W PRECHT RD, TRIVIETS, KIMBERLY Secretary Bid Bond Form contained in con- Prospect), Cameron Parish, LA. LASALLE, SHIRLEY, 135 SWEETLAKE RENEE, 125 TEAL LN, SWEET- RUN: May 29 (M 62) tract documents, written by a (080610) LASALLE RD, CAMERON ROBINSON, DAWN LAKE surety company licensed to do f. Pel-Tex Oil Company, LLC - LEANNA, ROXANNA C, LOUISE, 1593 MARSHALL ST TROTTER, LLOYD SHER- PUBLIC NOTICE business in Louisiana with a A.M. Little Chenier Field, Section 20, 1212 MARSHALL ST, #38, CAMERON MAN, 1593 MARSHALL ST #16, The Cameron Parish Sheriff Best Rating of “A” or better, coun- T14S, R5W, (proposed well loca- CAMERON ROBINSON, REBECCA L, CAMERON has adopted his 2008-2009 oper- tersigned by a person who is tion to drill Mermentau Minerals LEBLANC, DANIEL R, 5408 106 LEONCE NUNEZ LN, CRE- VALLERY, KATHLEEN ating budget. The budget docu- under contract with the surety Land Co. Well No. 1), Cameron W CREOLE HWY, CREOLE OLE DEFALCO, 143 JOE RUTHER- ment is available for public company or bond insurer as a Parish, LA. (080611) LEBLEU, FERRALL G, 192 RODRIGUE, LACEY D’LYN, FORD RD, CREOLE inspection in the business office licensed agent in this state and 8. Other Permits: SUPERIOR RD, HACKBERRY 7100 GULF BEACH HWY, VARGAS, ROSA CAMPOS, of the Sheriff, Parish Courthouse, who is residing in this state, and a. Karl Duke Hebert - LEE, SHANNON L, 144 HOLLY BEACH 142-A LOUISE ST, CAMERON Cameron, Louisiana during regu- that it is listed thereon as Sweetlake, Section 14, T12S, OLIVE T/P RD #K, CREOLE ROUGEAU, NIRA F, 112 VARNES, GAYLYNN S, 150 lar office hours Monday through approved for an amount equal to R8W, (proposed excavation of LEMIEUX, HEATH A, 6488 SYCAMORE ST, CAMERON MAIN ST #D, HACKBERRY Friday, (8:00 - 4:00). or greater than the amount for pond to provide fill for future GULF BEACH HWY, JOHNSON ROUGEAU, TIFFANY S, 112 VAUGHN, BECKY RUTH, /s/ Theos Duhon which it obligates itself in this homesite), Cameron Parish, LA. BAYOU SYCAMORE ST, CAMERON 139 ALVIN GUIDRY CIR, HACK- Theos Duhon, Sheriff instrument, all in accordance (080602) LEONARDS, EDITH RUTHERFORD, KEVIN J, BERRY PARISH OF CAMERON with LSA--R.S. 38:2218. b. U.S. Fish and Wildlife LAVELLE, 161 DEVALL RD, 145 RUTHERFORD LN, GRAND VAUGHN, TURLEY GRANT, RUN: May 29 (M 65) No Bid Bond indicating an Service - Lacassine National HACKBERRY CHENIER 139 ALVIN GUIDRY CIR, HACK- obligation of less than five per- Wildlife Refuge, Sections 2, 3, & LEONARDS JR, LUDWIG J, RYAN, MEREDITH ANN, BERRY PROCEEDINGS cent (5%) by any method is 11, T12S, R5W, (proposed to con- 161 DEVALL RD, HACKBERRY 1601 HWY 384 #E, GRAND VENABLE SR, CLYDE J, 154 CAMERON PARISH WATER acceptable. struct hurricane protection LEWIS, JAMES BEN- LAKE LEGION RD, HACKBERRY AND WASTEWATER 7. The successful bidder shall levee), Cameron Parish, LA. JAMIN, 4794 W CREOLE HWY, RYDER, DENNIS W, 313 VENABLE, TERRI R, 104 DISTRICT NO. 1 be required to furnish a (080605) CREOLE BIG LAKE ST, BIG LAKE COHEN LN, HACKBERRY April 24, 2008 Performance and Payment Bond c. Pel-Tex Oil Company, LLC - LITTLE, LONNIE J, 251 SAVOIE, KELLY T, 5800 W VEST, LARISSA GAIL, 722 The Cameron Parish Water written by a company licensed to Northeast Creole, Sections 7 & 8, GULFWAY DR, HACKBERRY CREOLE HWY, CREOLE BENJAMIN LN, HACKBERRY and Wastewater District No. 1 do business in Louisiana, in an T13S, R8W, (proposed terraces as LONGWORTH JR, DANIEL SCHERER, CLINTON E, 132 VINCENT, BOBBY R, 4729 Board met in regular session on amount equal to 100% of the mitigation for P20071196), L, 113 DENNIS LN, HACKBER- VEJAY ST, CAMERON W CREOLE HWY, CREOLE Thursday April 24, 2008 at 6:00 Contract amount, written by a Cameron Parish, LA. (080606) RY SCHEXNIDER, NORRIS G, VINCENT, LYNN A, 3077 p.m. in the water district office surety company licensed to do d. Bill Ackal - Big Lake, (pro- LONGWORTH, DANIEL L, 1345 HORSESHOE LN, HACK- GRAND CHENIER HWY, located at 126 Ann Street in the business in Louisiana with a A.M. posed to build camp and boat slip 113 DENNIS LN, HACKBERRY BERRY GRAND CHENIER town of Cameron, Louisiana. Best Rating of “A” or better, all in in Pelican Point Subdivision), MAGNON, DEANNA B, 105 SCHEXNIDER, RANDY M, VINCENT, PHILLIP C, 225 Members present were: J. C. accordance with LSA--R.S. Cameron Parish, LA. (080607) TARPON AVE, HOLLY BEACH 1310 SCHOOL ST, HACKBERRY VINCENT RD, GRAND CHE- Murphy, Bobby Doxey, James 38:2219. The bond shall be coun- e. Steve Henning - MALLETT, DARRELL SCRIVNER, ANNE NIER Boudreaux, Tammy Peshoff, Paul tersigned by a person who is Grangerville, Sections 22 & 23, WAYNE, 2206B LITTLE CHE- KATHERINE, 335 LONG VINCENT, TY KEEGAN, 980 Duhon, Tony Porche. under contract with the surety T12S, R7W, (proposed debris NIER RD, CREOLE BEACH RD, JOHNSON BAYOU OAK LN, HACKBERRY Absent: Angie Brown company or bond issuer as an removal and clean existing boat MANNING, AMANDA FAYE, SELLERS, JEREMY PAUL, WALKER, JOSHUA CAIN, President J. C. Murphy called insurance agent in this State, trails), Cameron Parish, LA. 130 DAIGLE RD, CREOLE 1212 MARSHALL ST, 183 PIERRE ST, CAMERON the meeting to order. and who is residing in this State. (080609) MARCANTEL, LARRIA CAMERON WARD, ANESSA ELAINE, On a motion by Tammy 8. Bids shall be accepted only f. Legacy Resources Company, ANN, 786 E CREOLE HWY, SHELTON, WILLIAM E, 113 2112 EGRET ST, HOLLY BEACH Peshoff, seconded by Bobby from contractors who are licensed LP - North Holly Beach, Sections CREOLE HENRY ST, CAMERON WARE, KAYLEE DIAN, 2506 Doxey and carried to add Francis under LA--R.S. 37:2150-2163 for 26 & 38, T14S, R11W, (proposed MARTIN, ROSS MICHAEL, SHILOW, ELWANDER L, MALLARD ST, HOLLY BEACH Guilbeau to the agenda. the classification of Building mitigation), Cameron Parish, LA. 329 BIG LAKE ST, BIG LAKE 1593 MARSHALL ST #33, WARE, RANDY KENT, 2506 On a motion by Bobby Doxey, Construction. No bid may be (080612) MATHESON, DONAS CAMERON MALLARD ST, HOLLY BEACH seconded by James Boudreaux withdrawn for a period of forty- g. Joseph W. Broussard - CHRISTOPHER, 1379 OAK SHULL, CARL, 108 DELTRA WATTERS, KENNETH CAR- and carried to approve and dis- five (45) days after receipt of bids, Grand Chenier, Section 40, T15S, GROVE HWY, GRAND CHE- HARDIN RD, HACKBERRY RIGAN, 154 LEESBURG ST, pense from reading of the March except under the provisions of R6W, (proposed maintenance of NIER SHULL, DOROTHY W, 108 CAMERON minutes. LA--R.S. 38:2214. existing dock and bulkhead), MATTHEWS, CHRISTO- DELTRA HARDIN RD, HACK- WEBB, GEORGIA DAIGLE, On a motion by Tony Porche, 9. The Owner reserves the Cameron Parish, LA. (080613) PHER K, 133 JINKS LN, JOHN- BERRY 111 ALVIN GUIDRY CIR, HACK- seconded by Tammy Peshoff and right to reject any and all bids for h. Raymond E. Hicks - SON BAYOU SIKICH, STEVE M, 221 BIG BERRY carried to approve the financial the just cause. In accordance with Hackberry, Section 27, T12S, MCCARTIN, DONALD, 136 LAKE ST, BIG LAKE WELCH, MELISSA JANE, statement. LA--R.S. 38:221(A)(1)(b), the pro- R10W, (proposed excavation of D J LN, HACKBERRY SILVER, JULIE ANN, 151 291 CHANNELVIEW DR, On a motion by James visions and requirements of this pond to elevate land), Cameron MCCAULEY, JO A V, 111 AMOCO RD, HACKBERRY HACKBERRY Boudreaux, seconded by Tony Section, those stated in the Parish, LA. (080614) BAZILE DAIGLE RD, BIG LAKE SILVER, RANDY L, 162 WELLS, RHONDA E, 179 Porche and carried that the bills advertisement for bids, and those i. Lawrence R. LeBeouf - Little MCCHESNEY, THOMAS RY, LOREE LN, HACKBERRY LOUISE ST, CAMERON for the month be paid. required on the Bid Form shall Chenier, Section 7, T14S, R6W, 479 OLD TOWN RD, HACKBER- SIMMONS, SHANNON WHITE, CYNTHIA A, 206 On a motion by Bobby Doxey, not be considered as informalities (proposed to recap existing levee), RY JAMES, 140 JOSEPHINE RD, IDA LN, GRAND LAKE seconded by Paul Duhon and car- and shall not be waived by any Cameron Parish, LA. (080615) MCFARLAND, SAMANTHA BIG LAKE WING, JOHN F, 145 WELCH ried to accept bids on chlorine public entity. j. Ventum Mandalay, LP - LYNN, 120 MAC ARTHUR ST, SMITH, MRS EMMA, 162 DR, HACKBERRY and phosphates from C. & L. 10. The public shall incur no Grand Chenier, Section 17, T15S, CAMERON ADAM ROUX ST, CAMERON WONSON JR, ROBERT, 165 Aqua Professionals. obligation to the Contractor until R3W, (proposed mitigation along MELVIN JR, RICHARD SMITH III, JAMES R, 144 B CHAD LN, CREOLE On a motion by Tony Porche, the Contract between the Owner west bank of Superior Canal), LEE, 5986 W CREOLE HWY, OLIVE T/P RD, CREOLE WOOD, WHITNEY JOSEPH, seconded by James Boudreaux and the Contractor is fully exe- Cameron Parish, LA. (080616) CREOLE SMITH, JULIE C, 207 397 NORTH ISLAND RD, and carried to table adopt millage cuted. k. Lawrence LeBoeuf - Grand MENARD, ALVIA J, 1381 HEBERT T/P RD #C, GRAND GRAND CHENIER rates till more information is 11. Official action on this bid Lake, Tans Road, Section 22, HORSESHOE LN, HACKBERRY LAKE WOODGETT, PAMELAANN, available on reappraisement. will be taken within forty five T12S, R8W, (proposed excavation MHIRE, ALICIA DAWN, 142 SMITH, RODNEY L, 162 1593 MARSHALL ST #37, On a motion by Paul Duhon, (45) days by the Cameron Parish of pond to provide fill for home- HORSESHOE LN, GRAND ADAM ROUX ST, CAMERON CAMERON seconded by Tony Porche and car- School Board. site), Cameron Parish, LA. CHENIER SMITH, TANNER COLE, YOUNGBLOOD, JOHN ried to change trailer park usage 12. All bids must be plainly (080617) MHIRE, JANET L, 142 1903 OAK GROVE HWY, SCOTT, 1355 MUSTANG CIR, rate from $2.50 to $3.00 per 1000 marked on the outside of the 9. Appointments: HORSESHOE LN, GRAND GRAND CHENIER HACKBERRY gallons of water. envelope: a. Mosquito Control - Ernest CHENIER SMITHERS, DAVID P, 138E YOUNGBLOOD, MARY On a motion by Tony Porche, BID FOR “South Vincent, Raymond Thibeaux - MHIRE, KENNETH EVANS, JOE RUTHERFORD RD, CRE- JEAN, 1355 MUSTANG CIR, seconded by Paul Duhon and car- Cameron High School” term expired - Karl Styron 144 OLIVE T/P RD #G, CREOLE OLE HACKBERRY ried there being no further busi- Mr. Dwayne Sanner, President b. Gravity Dist. #4 - Kevin MHIRE, KEVIN D, 4963 SMITHERS, JERRY E, 138E ZIRLOTT, GEORGE F, 225-A ness the meeting stand Cameron Parish School Board Boudreaux - resigned - Shane GRAND CHENIER HWY, JOE RUTHERFORD RD, CRE- CHANNEL DR, HACKBERRY adjourned. RUN: May 29, June 5 & 12 (M 67) Broussard GRAND CHENIER OLE SUZANNE STURLESE, /s/ J. C. Murphy 10. Acceptance of Bids: MILLER, BEVERLY D, 628 SONNIER, LOUIS R, 113 REGISTRAR OF VOTER, J. C. Murphy, President LEGAL NOTICE a. Project #2007-21 - Jetty MERMENTAU RIVER RD, KERSHAW LN, CREOLE CAMERON PARISH, Cameron Parish Water & Public notice is hereby given Fishing Pier - Phase 1 GRAND CHENIER SPRIGGS, KEVIN M, 1593 122-F RECREATION Wastewater District #1 that 21st Mortgage Corporation, b. Project #2007-34 - East MILLER, MRS MARY L, 163 MARSHALL ST #26, CAMERON CENTER LN. /s/ Kathryn Guilbeau the secured party having a secu- Cameron Maintenance Barn HENRY ST, CAMERON STALEY, JASON C, 525 337-775-5493 Kathryn Guilbeau, rity interest in a 2006 Franklin 11. Advertise for Bids: MIXON, TIMOTHY DAVID, HWY 27, SWEETLAKE RUN: May 29 & June 5 (M 57) Secretary Benchmark 80x16 mobile home a. Holly Beach Fire Station 114 LINDA ST, CAMERON STALEY, SHANNA RUN: May 29 (M 66) bearing serial number 12. President Authority to MOHON, JON JOSEPH, 304 HEWLETT, 166 LEBOEUF RD, NOTICE FOR BIDS ALFRG04612791 and belonging Sign: JOHN TEE LN, JOHNSON SWEETLAKE The Cameron Council on ADVERTISEMENT to Inga A. Leatherwood has been a. Cooperative Endeavor BAYOU STOUTE, JAMES K, 160 Aging is soliciting bids for the The Cameron Parish School authorized by a Louisiana court Agreement - Office of Community MORALES, ELMA L, 199 FRANKLIN ST, CAMERON performance of their 2008 audit. Board does hereby advertise for to, and will in fact, retake posses- Development - LTCRP RUTHERFORD LN, GRAND STOUTE, KATHLEEN D, Persons interested in submitting sealed bids and will receive same sion of the said mobile home and 13. Resolution - LTCRP - CHENIER 124 ROGERS LN, CAMERON a bid of the work should contact on: dispose of same thereafter at pub- Authority for President to sign all MORALES, RUBEN, 199 STOUTE JR, LOUIE, 124 the Council on Aging at 951 Hwy 1. Tuesday, July 8, 2008. lic or private sale in accordance document related to CDBG RUTHERFORD LN, GRAND ROGERS LN, CAMERON 384, Lake Charles, La 70607 or 2. At the Offices of H. Curtis with La. R.S. 9:5361.1. For infor- 14. Adopt the millage rates for CHENIER STOUTE, MARY J, 124 call 337-905-6000 to secure an Vincent - Steven D. Shows, mation contact 620 Market Street the tax year 2008: MORALES, TERRI MARIE, ROGERS LN, CAMERON RFP packet. Explained in the Architects, 1502 South Suite 100, Knoxville, TN 37902, a. Cameron Fire Protection 325 OLD TOWN RD, HACKBER- STUCKER, MAURICE D, RFP are the details of the pro- Huntington Street, Sulphur, 800-955-0021. District No. 1 Maintenance RY 1196 MERMENTAU RIVER RD, gram and deadlines. Work Louisiana 70663, until the hour RUN: May 20 (M 68) b. Hackberry Fire Protection MORRIS, PATRICIA A, 110 GRAND CHENIER records may be reviewed by of 2:00 p.m. local time. District No. 1 Maintenance SCHOOL BOY RD, CAMERON STUTES, GENE R, 104 potential bidders on June 13, 3. For Project: “South NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEET- c. Cameron Fire Protection MOUTINHO, TROY MALLARD LN, GRAND LAKE, 2008 by appointments. The audit Cameron High School”. ING District No. 7 Maintenance ANTHONY, 173 LOUISE ST, SUIRE, MARIE A, 114 proposal is due by July 11, 2008 4. Contract documents, A public hearing will be held d. Cameron Fire Protection CAMERON ADAM ROUX ST, CAMERON at 951 Hwy 384, Grand Lake. The including drawings, are on file at as follows: District No. 9 Maintenance MUDD, OLGA V, 6155 W SUMMERS, GWEN D, 900 final audit is due October 13, the Offices of H. Curtis Vincent - DATE: June 2, 2008 e. Cameron Fire Protection CREOLE HWY, CREOLE MAIN ST, HACKBERRY 2008. Contact Dinah Landry, Steven D. Shows, Architects, TIME: 5:30 P.M. District No. 10 Maintenance MUDD, ROBERT E, 6155 W SWIRE, ERNEST, 479 OLD Executive Director or Lori 1502 South Huntington Street, PLACE OF MEETING: f. Cameron Fire Protection CREOLE HWY, CREOLE TOWN RD, HACKBERRY Broussard Assistant Director. Sulphur, Louisiana 70663. Cameron Parish Courthouse District No. 14 Maintenance MURRAY, BRITTNE, 441 TAYLOR, CHAD ANTHONY, RUN: May 22 & 29 (M 59) Complete documents may be Courtroom 119 Courthouse g. Cameron Fire Protection LAKE BREEZE RD, HACKBER- 137 PINTAIL ST, HOLLY obtained from this office upon Square, Cameron, LA 70631 District No. 15 Maintenance RY BEACH PROCEEDINGS deposit of $250.00 for each set of AGENDA h. Cameron Fire Protection NEAL JR, ROBERT LOUIS, TAYLOR, DEBRA KAY, 150 Vice-President, John Calzada documents. Deposit is fully 1. Call to Order District No. 16 Maintenance 700 MAIN ST, HACKBERRY DONNA RD, GRAND LAKE called the Cameron Parish Public refundable for the first set of doc- 2. Pledge of Allegiance i. Courthouse and Jail NEWMAN, DEWAYNE E, TEAL, MARK ALAN, 623 Library Board of Control meeting uments to all bonafide prime* 3. Roll Call Maintenance 168 SCHOOL ST, CAMERON MAIN ST, HACKBERRY to order on Monday, April 21 2008 bidders upon return of the docu- 4. Approval of Minutes j. Library Maintenance NUNEZ, BARBARA LANE, THACKER, CHARLES E, at the Grand Lake Library at ments in good condition no later 5. Additions to Agenda k. Health Unit Maintenance 105 MHIRES LN, SWEETLAKE 487 OLD TOWN RD, HACKBER- 3:00 p.m. The following members than ten (10) days after receipt of 6. Crime Lab Budget l. Parishwide Road Tax NUNEZ, DAVID GARRETT, RY were present: John Calzada, bids. The deposit of all other set 7. Drilling and Pipeline m. Parishwide Tax 160 CHUNNY RD, GRAND THEMIS JR, ROGER Wanita Harrison, Gail of documents will be refunded Permits: n. Parishwide Garbage CHENIER GLENN, 163 MAC ARTHUR ST, Delcambre, Dinah Billings and fifty percent (50%) upon return of a. Davis Petroleum Company - o. Cameron Fire Protection OLINGER, JAMES JOHN, CAMERON Cyndi Sellers. Absent were: documents as stated above. All Grand Chenier, Section 22, T13S, District No. 16 Sinking 451 SMITH RIDGE RD, JOHN- THERIOT, CHAD Kenny Trahan and Magnus bids shall be submitted on R3W, (proposed propwash and p. Cameron Fire Protection SON BAYOU MONIQUE, 1724 E CREOLE McGee, Police Jury ex-officio ENCLOSED BID FORMS OR structures for drilling SW District No. 7 Sinking OROURKE, MARY ELLEN, HWY, CREOLE member. EXACT PHOTOCOPIES. Mallard Bay Prospect No. 2 Well), 15. Acceptance of Bids: 263C GAYLE ST, CAMERON THERIOT, FRANK ANTHO- Wanita Harrison led the *Prime bidder is defined as Cameron Parish, LA. (080601) a. Official Journal PARKER, TIMOTHY A, 329 NY, 563 MERMENTAU RIVER prayer and Gail Delcambre led licensed General Contractors bid- b. Exxonmobil Production b. Engineer - CDBG GAYLE ST, CAMERON RD, GRAND CHENIER the Pledge of Allegiance. ding this job as such. Company - North Holly Beach, 16. Staff Report: PAYNE JR, JAMES C, 1365 THERIOT, FRANK S, 112 On the motion of Mrs. 5. A Pre-Bid Conference will Section 24, T14S, R11W, (pro- 17. Adjournment MARSHALL ST, CAMERON HELEN ST, GRAND CHENIER Harrison, seconded by Mrs. be conducted at the project site on posed drillsite and structures for BONNIE W. CONNER, PAYNE, JAMES CROWLEY, THERIOT, SHIRLEY A, 563 Delcambre and carried the board Friday, June 20, 2008 at the hour drilling J.W. Mecom No. C-1 SECRETARY 1365 MARSHALL ST, MERMENTAU RIVER RD, unanimously voted to amend and of 10:00 a.m. at the Project Site at Well), Cameron Parish, LA. CAMERON PARISH CAMERON GRAND CHENIER add to the agenda the following 753 Oak Grove Hwy. Grand (080603) POLICE JURY PESHOFF, PATRICK RAY- THERIOT, SIDNEY L, 1255 item: Meeting Time. Chenier, LA 70643. All interested c. Davis Petroleum Company - P.O. BOX 1280 MOND, 106 FRANK BENOIT CHENIER PERDUE RD, CRE- On the motion of Mrs. Bidders intending to submit bids Grand Chenier, Section 22, T13S, CAMERON, LA 70631 RD, BIG LAKE OLE Delcambre, seconded by Mrs. on this project are requested to R3W, (proposed propwash and (337) 775-5718 PICKETT, FRANK DAVID, THIBEAUX, MARCELLE Harrison and carried the board have a representative present at structures for drilling SW In accordance with the 1593 MARSHALL ST #31, LYNN, 104 REGAN LN, SWEET- unanimously voted to accept the this conference. Mallard Bay Prospect No. 3 Well), Americans with Disabilities Act, CAMERON LAKE March 17, 2008 minutes. 6. Preference is given to Cameron Parish, LA. (080604) if you need special assistance, PICOU, JEROME A, 287 THIBODEAUX, ALICE L, Financial Report was materials, supplies, and provi- d. Natural Gas Pipeline please contact Bonnie Conner at GAYLE ST, CAMERON 719 LITTLE CHENIER RD, unavailable. sions that are produced, manu- Company of America, LLC - (337) 775-5718, Ext#110, describ- POUSSON, CLIFFORD CREOLE On the motion of Mr. factured, or grown in Louisiana, Johnson Bayou, Sections 22 & 23, ing the assistance that is neces- JAMES, 209 RIVER RD, LOWRY THIBODEAUX, ALLEN J, Calzada, seconded by Mrs. quality being equal to articles T15S, R13W, (proposed short seg- sary. PRADIA, TRAVIS J, 354 719 LITTLE CHENIER RD, Harrison and carried the board offered by competitors outside the ments of pipelines that intercon- Run: May 29 (M 69) Page 10, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., May 29, 2008

THE GRAND LAKE Lady Hornets varsity softball team is pictured with a replica of Lacey Broussard (#8) jer- sey that was signed by the USA Olympic Softball Team at the USA versus the University of Louisiana-Lafayette softball game held in Sulphur. Lacey’s father and step-mother, Tim and Shona Broussard, presented the jersey to the team. Though the jersey will soon be moved to a more prominent location, it will temporarily be displayed on the trophy case at Grand Lake High School, near the high school office. Pictured above are (back row, from left) head coach Lindsay Smythe, assistant coach, Rachelle Monceaux, Tressa Theriot, Brittany Hebert, Brandy IVY LEBOEUF rode a tricycle in her Mardi Gras cos- Carroll, Sonya Lavergne, Maggie Fruge, Amber Trahan; (middle row) Jasmine Miller, Lakeyn Duhon, Haley tume as part of the welcome for the 1st Division Ammo Pesson; (front row) Tasha Fontenot, Jensen Bertrand, JoeAnna Gaspard, Rebecca Monceaux, Blair Little, Halie Company, “Monk’s Raiders,” reunion in Grand Chenier Cooper, and Karen Miller. on May 21. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Grand Lake girls honor Grand Lake G. Chenier their fallen classmate gets district Library News It was a season of cheers and Honorable Mention, an Grand Chenier Library and tears for the Class B All-District MVP, and Coach honors schedule of events are as fol- Softball State Runners-Up, of the Year. lows: Grand Lake Lady Hornets; Grand Lake Lady By CHRIS & LAURIE “Crossword Daze” 10 a.m. from an emotionally slow Hornets head softball coach, MUELLER daily beginning to an outstanding Lindsay Smythe was named Thursday, May 29 “After School Club” Web Surfing & finish. The Lady Hornets All-District 7-B Coach of the Grand Lake's Lakeyn Research 4 p.m. dedicated their entire season Year and Class B All-State Duhon was named the Friday, May 30 “LA Spirit to fallen teammate, Lacey Coach of the Year as voted by District 7B Most Valuable Hurricane Recovery Team” Broussard, and what a sea- the Louisiana Sports Writers Player. The senior pitcher Arts & Crafts 1-3 p.m. Story son it was. Association. had an ERA of 0.00 while Time 3 p.m. They earned the title of Senior pitcher, Lakeyn batting .444. Also named to Monday, June 2 Summer District Champions for the Duhon was named MVP All- 7B first team were Tressa fun at your local library Book fourth year in a row, as well District 7-B. Earning honors Theriot, .778 average; reading: Exploring a new as Regional Champions. for All-District 7-B First Brittany Hebert, .750 aver- world They went through District Team: Tressa Theriot, age; senior Maggie Fruge, Tueday, June 3- and Bi-District playoffs and Brittany Hebert, Maggie .636 average; senior Sonya Wedneday, June 4 “Fitness the Quarterfinal and Fruge, Sonya Lavergne, Lavergne, .600 average; 8th Program” Elmocize for chil- Semifinal rounds with not Jasmine Miller, Lakeyn grader Jasmine Miller, .500 dren 1 p.m., Low impact one team being able to score Duhon, Rebecca Monceaux, average. walking program 2 p.m. JOE AND ROSALIE Romano were among those on them. Unfortunately, the Brandy Carroll, Haley Also 7th grader Rebecca Thursday, June 5 Kids attending the annual reunion of Monk’s Raiders, the 1st trend ended in the champi- Pesson, Amber Trahan, Monceaux, .444 average; fun day Web Searching and Marine Division, Ammo Company who served together onship game with the Lady JoeAnna Gaspard, and Halie senior Brandy Carroll, .385 Research, Nintendo Wii during the Korean War. The reunion was held at Hornets losing the state title Cooper. average; senior Haley games Armand Richard’s camp on the Mermentau River in 3-1. Earning honors for All- Pesson, .308 average; sopho- Friday, June 6 Arts & However, the success of District 7-B Second Team: more Amber Trahan, .286 Grand Chenier on May 21. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Crafts 1-3 p.m., Story Time 3 this team’s members and Jensen Bertrand, Tasha average; freshman JoeAnna p.m. coaching staff did not end Fontenot. Earning honors for Gaspard, .250 average; and here. The Lady Hornets had Class B All-State First Team: junior Halie Cooper, .200 14 of their players named to Lakeyn Duhon, Tressa average. Lady Hornet head All-District 1st and 2nd Theriot, Class B All-State Coach Lindsay Smythe was Teams, four of their players Honorable Mention: Brandy named Coach of the Year. named to All-State 1st Team Carroll, Maggie Fruge. Second team honors went to Jensen Bertrand and Tasha Fontenot.

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Saturday, May 31, 2008 at the Hackberry Recreation Center • 1250 Recreation Circle

Join neighbors and friends as we officially kick off summer 2008!

• Pool opens at 2 p.m. • Event begins at 5 p.m. – Hamburgers and hot dogs will be served until 7 p.m. • Movie under the stars at 8 p.m. • Games, music and other activities all afternoon.

Enjoy the free food, fun and festivities as we celebrate summer and our community.