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Zachary Post • Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • Vol. 8, No. 11 • Published Weekly • Circulation 16,000 • zacharypost.com © 2013 PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID ZACHARY, LA PERMIT NO. 6 CAR-RT PRESORT POSTAL CUSTOMERS ECWSS Postal Patron Local The Post is the place for Zachary news. Proud to be Zachary’s only locally owned, managed and staffed newspaper. The 7th annual Zachary Arts & Music Festival, presented by the Zachary Chamber of Commerce and Abita Brewery, will be held March 21–24 on the grounds of BREC’s Community Park, 20055 Old Scenic Hwy. There will be as many as 100 re- gionally and locally renowned art- ists selling their work, incredible food vendors, a petting zoo and pony rides, paddleboards on the lake, a rock wall, bungee bounce, mechani- cal bull, gyroscope and many more activities for all ages to enjoy. The evenings will come alive with musi- cal entertainment. Festival Director Megan Andrews explained that there are several new developments this year that provide additional fun for festival attendants. In the first place, the cultural elements of the festival will be en- hanced by an increased focus on re- gional artisans, culinary flavors and music. Local bands such as the Todd O’Neil Band, Chee Weez, Randy Houser and the Not4Sale band will entertain crowds during the eve- nings while local entertainment will be provided throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday. In partnership with BREC, there will also be a free Children’s Village The Complete Guide to the 2013 Zachary Arts & Music Festival designed to entertain and instruct even the youngest of festival goers. The Village fill feature various inflat- ables, stand-up paddle lessons, kay- ak lessons, a youth children’s area (6 and under), a Kiddie Village (5 and under), a Family Game Station and an Active Play Zone. “We look forward to a fun, fam- ily oriented event with a new festival designed to have families affordably and comfortably stay all weekend to enjoy a true community atmo- sphere,” said Andrews. For those who like the VIP treat- ment, a ticket ($20 in advance, $30 at the entrance) will buy you a spot un- der the tent in front of the main stage at the Kick Off Party, Friday, March 22 from 5:30–7 p.m. LeBlanc’s Su- permarket will provide a large vari- ety of wines and light refreshments and Abita Brewery will serve beer. The event, excepting the carni- val rides and the Kick Off Party, is completely free. The carnival will open on Thursday, but the event will launch with opening ceremonies on Friday, March 22. The public is asked to leave their ice chests at home; however, lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. For more information, visit www. zfest.us. Festival Map 4 Festival Parking 3 3 Festival Hours 5 Festival Schedule 5 Description of Events Find your Complete Guide to the Zachary Arts & Music Festival INSIDE!

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Zachary Post • Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • Vol. 8, No. 11 • Published Weekly • Circulation 16,000 • zacharypost.com © 2013

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PAIDZACHARY, LAPERMIT NO. 6

CAR-RT PRESORTPOSTAL CUSTOMERS

ECWSS Postal Patron Local

The Post is the place for Zachary news.

Proud to be Zachary’s only locally owned, managed and staffed newspaper.

The 7th annual Zachary Arts & Music Festival, presented by the Zachary Chamber of Commerce and Abita Brewery, will be held March 21–24 on the grounds of BREC’s Community Park, 20055 Old Scenic Hwy.

There will be as many as 100 re-gionally and locally renowned art-ists selling their work, incredible food vendors, a petting zoo and pony rides, paddleboards on the lake, a rock wall, bungee bounce, mechani-cal bull, gyroscope and many more activities for all ages to enjoy. The evenings will come alive with musi-cal entertainment.

Festival Director Megan Andrews explained that there are several new developments this year that provide additional fun for festival attendants.

In the first place, the cultural elements of the festival will be en-hanced by an increased focus on re-gional artisans, culinary flavors and music. Local bands such as the Todd O’Neil Band, Chee Weez, Randy Houser and the Not4Sale band will entertain crowds during the eve-nings while local entertainment will be provided throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday.

In partnership with BREC, there will also be a free Children’s Village

The Complete Guide to the 2013 Zachary Arts & Music Festival

designed to entertain and instruct even the youngest of festival goers. The Village fill feature various inflat-ables, stand-up paddle lessons, kay-ak lessons, a youth children’s area (6 and under), a Kiddie Village (5 and under), a Family Game Station and an Active Play Zone.

“We look forward to a fun, fam-ily oriented event with a new festival designed to have families affordably and comfortably stay all weekend to enjoy a true community atmo-sphere,” said Andrews.

For those who like the VIP treat-ment, a ticket ($20 in advance, $30 at the entrance) will buy you a spot un-der the tent in front of the main stage at the Kick Off Party, Friday, March 22 from 5:30–7 p.m. LeBlanc’s Su-permarket will provide a large vari-ety of wines and light refreshments and Abita Brewery will serve beer.

The event, excepting the carni-val rides and the Kick Off Party, is completely free. The carnival will open on Thursday, but the event will launch with opening ceremonies on Friday, March 22.

The public is asked to leave their ice chests at home; however, lawn chairs and blankets are welcome.

For more information, visit www.zfest.us.

Festival Map4Festival Parking3

3 Festival Hours

5 Festival Schedule5 Description

of Events

Find your Complete Guide

to the Zachary

Arts & Music Festival INSIDE!

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With THE SAME CO-PAYS why would you want to go stand in line &be treated poorly? Dry’s Healthmart Pharmacy accepts ALL insurance plans, no matter what it may say on your new insurance card!

Dry’s Healthmart is located in the heart of Zachary with access from Church Street orMain Street! Dry’s carries a full line of diabetic supplies, vitamins, home-health equipment & specialty gifts! Come in today & you decide who has the BEST SERVICE in town.

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SUMMER FUN ISSUE March 29 is the deadline to send in listings

On April 9, the Zachary Post and the Feliciana Explorer will be publishing the annual Summer Fun Issue, which provides a listing of all the summer distractions to be had in the area.

If you have an activity to be included in this issue, we are of-fering the opportunity to submit a free listing. Any summer activity or special event for children 17 and under may be submitted, including, but not limited to, vacation bible schools, sports camps, sleep away camps, day camps, etc.

The listing is available at no charge to summer programs taking

place in our coverage areas (Zach-ary, East Feliciana Parish and West Feliciana Parish). For anyone inter-ested in submitting your summer camp or program outside of these areas, contact Associate Publisher Theresa Payment at 225-202-3468 or [email protected] for information.

All summer camp listings must be submitted via an online form which can be found at www.zacha-rypost.com. Emailed listings will not be accepted. Entries must be received by Friday, March 29, 2013 at 5 p.m. in order to be included in this issue.

LeBlanc’s Offering Scholarships to Graduating High School Students

The LeBlanc family established a scholarship program through the Ba-ton Rouge Area Foundation in 2001. The program was created in honor of M. Paul LeBlanc, one of the owners of LeBlanc’s Food Stores, and his wife, Janice.

Each year the LeBlanc family awards up to six $500 scholarships to graduating high school students to assist with their college education. Scholarship winners must reside in the parishes in which LeBlanc’s Food Stores operate: Ascension, Assump-tion, Iberville, Livingston, Tangipahoa and the city of Zachary.

The Scholarship Advisory Com-mittee will look at the following cri-teria: leadership, community service and extracurricular activities, grade point average, ACT or SAT score, ac-ceptance into an accredited La. college or university and quality and depth of essay. Preference will be given to LeB-lanc employees who have worked at a store for at least six months. The dead-line to apply is April 15, 2013.

Students may apply through the Baton Rouge Area Foundation website at www.braf.org/scholarships. Contact Ellen Fargason with any questions at 225-387-6126 or [email protected].

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Quality care at your community hospital

225-635-3811PO Box 368 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville, Louisiana • 70775• 225.635.3811 • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOut Patient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Aqua Therapy Respiratory Services including EKGSocial ServicesFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary Instruction24 hour ACLS Ambulance Services Diabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and Obstetrician / Gynecologist Specialties

Quality care at your community hospital

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient ServicesEmergency Services 24/7 with a 24 hour ACLS/PALS Ambulance ServiceTeleStroke Services: partnered with OLOL and BR NeuroMedicalImaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CT Scan, MRI, UltrasoundOutpatient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Certified Hand Therapy and Aquatic TherapyRespiratory Services including EKGFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankIntensive Outpatient Psychotherapy (IOP)Social ServicesWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary InstructionDiabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinics include: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and OB/GYN SpecialtiesWFPH Physicians: Dr. Brooke Bock, Pediatrician Dr. Brandon Tilley, Family Practice Community Physicians: Dr. L. Schneider, Dr. N. Nwabueze, Dr. P. Schneider, Dr. C. Daniel, and Dr. T. Lindsey

Quality care at your community hospital

225-635-3811PO Box 368 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville, Louisiana • 70775• 225.635.3811 • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOut Patient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Aqua Therapy Respiratory Services including EKGSocial ServicesFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary Instruction24 hour ACLS Ambulance Services Diabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and Obstetrician / Gynecologist Specialties

Quality care at your community hospital

225-635-3811PO Box 368 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville, Louisiana • 70775• 225.635.3811 • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOut Patient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Aqua Therapy Respiratory Services including EKGSocial ServicesFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary Instruction24 hour ACLS Ambulance Services Diabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and Obstetrician / Gynecologist Specialties

Quality care at your community hospital

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient ServicesEmergency Services 24/7 with a 24 hour ACLS/PALS Ambulance ServiceTeleStroke Services: partnered with OLOL and BR NeuroMedicalImaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CT Scan, MRI, UltrasoundOutpatient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Certified Hand Therapy and Aquatic TherapyRespiratory Services including EKGFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankIntensive Outpatient Psychotherapy (IOP)Social ServicesWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary InstructionDiabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinics include: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and OB/GYN SpecialtiesWFPH Physicians: Dr. Brooke Bock, Pediatrician Dr. Brandon Tilley, Family Practice Community Physicians: Dr. L. Schneider, Dr. N. Nwabueze, Dr. P. Schneider, Dr. C. Daniel, and Dr. T. Lindsey

Quality care at your community hospital

225-635-3811PO Box 368 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville, Louisiana • 70775• 225.635.3811 • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOut Patient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Aqua Therapy Respiratory Services including EKGSocial ServicesFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary Instruction24 hour ACLS Ambulance Services Diabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and Obstetrician / Gynecologist Specialties

Quality care at your community hospital

225-635-3811PO Box 368 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville, Louisiana • 70775• 225.635.3811 • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOut Patient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Aqua Therapy Respiratory Services including EKGSocial ServicesFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary Instruction24 hour ACLS Ambulance Services Diabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and Obstetrician / Gynecologist Specialties

Quality care at your community hospital

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care) Inpatient ServicesEmergency Services 24/7 with a 24 hour ACLS/PALS Ambulance ServiceTeleStroke Services: partnered with OLOL and BR NeuroMedicalImaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography, CT Scan, MRI, UltrasoundOutpatient Infusion TherapyRehabilitation Services: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Certified Hand Therapy and Aquatic TherapyRespiratory Services including EKGFull Service Laboratory including Blood BankIntensive Outpatient Psychotherapy (IOP)Social ServicesWound Care ServicesSleep StudiesDietary InstructionDiabetic ClinicCommunity Outreach: CPR classes, Babysitting classes, and Health Education classesSatellite Clinics include: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist, Podiatrist and OB/GYN SpecialtiesWFPH Physicians: Dr. Brooke Bock, Pediatrician Dr. Brandon Tilley, Family Practice Community Physicians: Dr. L. Schneider, Dr. N. Nwabueze, Dr. P. Schneider, Dr. C. Daniel, and Dr. T. Lindsey

Quality care at your community hospital

Quality care at your community hospital

(225) 635-3811 • 5266 Commerce Street • St. Francisville • www.wfph.org

Acute Care and Swing-Bed (Skilled Care): Inpatient Services and Emergency Services 24/7

Imaging Services: Diagnostic X-Ray, Mammography,

CTScan, MRI, UltrasoundOutpatient Infusion Therapy

Rehabilitation Services, J. Patrick Brumfield, PT - Owner, St. Francis Rehab:

Physical Therapy, Aquatic Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Hand Therapy, Speech Therapy

(VitalStim® Certified Therapist on Staff)

Respiratory Services including EKG Social Services including the hospital being

a certified Medicaid application siteFull Service Laboratory including Blood Bank

Wound Care Services

Sleep Studies Dietary Instruction

24 hour ACLS/PALS Ambulance ServicesDiabetic Clinic

Intensive Outpatient Psychotherapy (IOP) Services Community Outreach:

CPR, Babysitting and Health Education classes, A certified Child Passenger Safety Site, Parenting Classes

Satellite Clinic including: Orthosurgeon, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist,

Podiatrist and Gynecologist/Obstetrician WFPH Physicians:

Dr. Brook Bock, Pediatrician and Dr. Brandon Tilley, Family Practice

Community Physicians: Dr. L Schneider, Dr. N. Nwabueze, Dr. P. Schneider,

Dr. C. Daniel, and Dr. T. Lindsey

Thursday $5/vehicleFriday $20/vehicleSaturday open – 4 p.m. $10/vehicleSaturday after 4 p.m. $20/vehicleSunday $10/vehicle

Old Scenic Hwy. next to BREC Park1

Shuttle, Walk or Bike to the festival for FREE!Shuttles will be ready to pick up festival goers at LeBlanc’s to drop you off at the front door!

LeBlanc’s Supermarket on Hwy. 64.2

Shopping Center in front of BREC Park orCopper Mill Elementary off of Hwy. 964

3There is a cost per vehicle to park at both of these locations.

Festival Parking Festival HoursCarnival & Festival HoursThursday, March 21 5 – 9 p.m.Friday, March 22 5 – 11:30 p.m.Saturday, March 23 10 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.Sunday, March 24 noon – 7:30 p.m.

Arts & Crafts Booth Hours: Friday, March 22 5 – 8 p.m.Saturday, March 23 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.Sunday, March 24 noon – 6 p.m.

BREC Children’s Village Hours: Friday, March 22 5 p.m. – dark Saturday, March 23 10 a.m.– darkSunday, March 24 noon – 6 p.m.

Entrance to everything except the Carnival rides is free. The costs associated with Carnival rides and games are listed below.Thursday–Sunday $100 All days/nights of CarnivalThursday Only $20 -- 5–9 p.m.Friday Only $25 -- 5–11 p.m.Saturday Early $25 --10 a.m.–4 p.m.Saturday Late $25 -- 4 – 11 p.m.Saturday All Day/Night $40 -- 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.Sunday Only $25 -- 12 – 6 p.m. Pay per carnival ride option is available as well. Tickets may be purchased at Carnival ticket booths.

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Festival Map

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Festival ScheduleTHURSDAY,March 21

FRIDAY,March 22

SATURDAY,March 22

SUNDAY,March 23

5 p.m. Carnival rides and midway open

9 p.m. All things end for the night...see you tomorrow!!

11:30 p.m. All things end for the night...see you tomorrow!!

11:30 p.m. All things end for the night...see you tomorrow!!

7:30 p.m. All good things must come to an end!

5 p.m. Opening Ceremony. After the ceremony, the Carnival, BREC Children’s Village, arts and crafts/mar-keting booths, food booths and beer booths will open.

5:30 p.m. Todd O’Neil Band (see description of band below)

9 p.m. Chee Weez (see description of band below)

9 p.m. Randy Houser (see description of artist below)

2 p.m. Way Cool Sr. (see description of band below)

4 p.m. NOT4SALE (see description of band below)

5:30-7 p.m. Kick Off Event presented by LeBlanc’s

10 a.m. The following parts of the festival open: Carnival, BREC Children’s Village, arts and crafts booths, food booths and beer booths. Community performances will also be presented on the stage throughout the day.

12 p.m. Opening of: Carnival, arts and crafts booths and food booths. Community performances will also be presented on the stage throughout the day.1 p.m. Ms. Zachary Pag-eant Winners Presentation BREC Main Stage

3 p.m. FAWS Running with the Dogs 5K (see de-scription of event below)

Todd O’Neil Band Down in Louisiana, when they’re cooking up something in the kitch-

en, they tend to throw a little bit of everything in the pot. Applying that same homegrown creative philosophy to his life and to his music, sing-er/songwriter Todd O’Neill has concocted his own recipe for some seri-ously soulful, heartfelt and rockin’ country music.

Perfected in countless honky tonks and dancehalls in the region around his hometown of Hammond, just north of New Orleans, O’Neill’s all-inclusive country music vision embraces everything from tear-in-your-beer ballads to flat-out country rock anthems, wrapped up in a tall, good looking package and delivered in a pure-country voice that sounds at once instantly familiar and like nobody you’ve heard before.

Way Cool Sr.Way Cool Sr. is a Classic Hard Rock and Metal Cover Band from

the Baton Rouge area. Formed in 2008 to play a fundraising gig for a local charity, the 4 members have never looked back - continuing to blast out 70’s and 80’s anthems. Way Cool Sr. will take you back to a time when the greatest Rock and Roll on earth filled the airwaves and prove that you are never too old for Rock and Roll.

NOT4SALENOT4SALE is a high energy party rock cover band out of the great-

er Baton Rouge area. The band’s talented musicians combined with their crowd interactive stage presence sets them high among the most requested bands in the genre.

Chee-WeezThe Chee-Weez are a 5 piece cover/show band that specialize in

making sure YOU - the audience - have a great time and leave with a smile. From the ever-expanding stage show including lights, pyro, and a 17 FOOT video wall, to the off-the-cuff antics and crowd involvement, you never know WHAT you’ll see next at the Chee-Weez show!

Kick Off Event Presented by LeBlanc’sThe Kick Off will take place under the tent in front of the main stage

on the BREC property. From this prime vantage point, enjoy great mu-sic while sampling a variety of wines provided by LeBlanc’s Supermar-ket as well as light refreshments and beer provided by Abita. Pre-sale tickets are $25 or $30 at the entrance.

Running With the Dogs 5K RunFeliciana Animal Welfare Society (FAWS) is proud to present its first

annual community 5K Fun Run. The run will take place on March 24 at the BREC dog park in Zachary in conjunction with the Zachary Arts and Music Festival. Registration/check-in and t-shirt pickup begin at 1 p.m. and end at 2:30 p.m. The 5K walk/run begins at 3 p.m. Registration will be set up in front of the recreation building near the pond.

The run begins at the BREC dog park off Hwy. 964 and will go through adjacent neighborhoods. Medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place runners in four age groups will be presented after the race.

The first 200 registrants will be guaranteed a t-shirt. Registration is $20 for the 5K run and increases to $30 on race day. Online registration is available at: www.imathlete.com/events/eventdetails.aspx?feid=16029.

All proceeds will benefit FAWS’ rescue, rehab and adoption efforts of stray, neglected and/or abandoned cats and dogs.

Dog park rules apply: vaccinations current and leashes at all times. No cats please! For more details contact [email protected] or the race director at [email protected] / 225-718-4537.

Randy Houser Randy Houser is the recipient of

multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a #2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwrit-ing credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young.

In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Any-thing Goes”—Houser was even asked by David Letterman himself to appear on the Late Show. His new album, How Country Feels, hits

stores on January 22, 2013.

The following band descriptions were taken from www.zfest.us.

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75 years ago we strapped onour boots and powered up.

While some things have changed, others never will. DEMCO continues its everyday commitment to ensure the power is in your hands.

demco.org

1938-2013

Brelee Marie FelpsChris and Brooke Felps of

Central are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Brelee Marie. Brelee was born on February 1, 2013, at 2:38 p.m. at Lane Regional Medical Center. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long.

Proud grandparents are Archie “Scooter” Day and Charlene “Tootie”Day and Ir-win and Brenda Felps, both of Central. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Day Sr. and Dorthy Cockerham, both of Central.

Births • Engagements • Weddings • Awards Obituaries • Anniversaries • ReunionsMilestones

Father Carlo Celebrates Golden JubileeFather Joe Carlo celebrated his

Golden Jubilee of Priesthood Sat-urday March 9, 2013 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Zachary.

Father Joe was ordained in 1963 at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo, New York. He celebrated his first mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church in Niagra Falls, New York.

For the past four years he has served the parishioners of St. John’s and Our Lady of the Assumption in Clinton during the winter months.

A reception was held in the Par-ish Hall.

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Congratulations to Zachary High School student Alexis Granville for winning the 2013 Louisiana State Poetry Out Loud Competition.

The 2013 Poetry Out Loud Na-tional Finals will take place April 28–30 in Washington, D.C. Alexis will have the opportunity to rep-resent Zachary High School and the state at the event where she will compete to earn a scholarship award.

Poetry Out Loud seeks to foster the next generation of literary read-ers by building on the resurgence of poetry as an oral art form, as seen in the slam poetry movement and the popularity of rap music among youth.

Alexis participates in the dis-trict’s Talented Theatre program, and she is pictured here with Tal-ented Theatre teacher Derek Mudd following her recent win.

‘Poetry Out Loud’ Winner ZHS Student

Zachary Youth Park unveiled its newest amenities: four new synthet-ic turf grass athletic fields. The new turf was in place for a statewide softball tournament hosted March 1–3.

“Hopefully, with the new fields, we will be able to compete for more tournaments while providing a year-round playing field for young ath-letes in the area,” said Mayor David

Amrhein. “It was an exciting week-end and a different twist from base-ball.

From chatter-ing chants in the dugouts to huge music boxes and colorful uniforms, this event provid-ed an opportunity for one to feel the

meaning of “Daddy’s little girl.” “It was nice to see the support

that comes with youth softball as these families come prepared to take in an entire weekend at the park,” said Shane Hebert, Zachary Youth Park director. “I hope we can con-tinue to improve our park to be one of the most family-friendly places to play,” Hebert added.

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When Lori Hart opened her new business, fitTogether Fitness in Zach-ary, she made sure she introduced her-self to all of the other business owners. However, when she met the co-owners of Just Like Home Too, Brittney Perry and Taryn P. Raymond, it was obvious the ladies would become more than just polite business neighbors. They have become advocates for each other and their working relationship gave birth to something very unique for community members this month—an art camp that they are hosting together at both locations.

“We knew we wanted to do some-thing focused on the arts and Lori was the perfect fit for what we needed, and we were the perfect fit for what she needed,” said Perry. The two businesses are hosting the I Heart Art Spring Break Camp. “We have given each other a lot of great ideas and when they hear a cool way for me to promote my business, they share with me and vice versa,” said Hart.

The camp offers children exposure to creativity at all times. Campers will begin each day at Just Like Home Too with pre-drawn artwork. “We wanted a way to keep kids active and engaged

during their time off from school,” said Raymond. “The kids have to decide what colors they want to use and then plan and solve how they will complete their artwork.”

Afterwards, the kids will move over to fIT Together Fitness with Lori where they will enjoy some fun, up-beat, heart-rate raising dance fitness. “I wanted to give not only kids, but parents a chance to see that fitness can be fun! It doesn’t have to feel like work,” said Hart. Parents of all camp-ers are able to attend a class with Lori at no charge as part of their camp fee.

The afternoon will offer the kids

various stimulating activities. “Our goal is for the kids develop their mo-tor skills, think and plan and learn to problem solve and do so while having a great time!” said Perry.

The camp will be held at 6363 Main St. (Amazon Plaza across from Lane) March 25-29, 9 a.m. to noon and is open to children ages 4-12. Parents will receive a free week of dance and fitness with Lori in addition to their child’s camp. To register, call 225-658-5105 or visit them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/justlikehometoo.

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The Strength of Hope, Family and Community Subject of Special ProgramThe Friends of the West Feliciana

Library will present “Writing Ruthie Leming: Biography and Our Town” Saturday, March 23 from 2 until 4 pm at the West Feliciana High School Auditorium. Ruthie Leming was a beloved teacher, neighbor, friend, and family member to many in West Feliciana. When she was di-agnosed with lung cancer in 2010, the community rallied to her side. Throughout her 19-month fight with the disease that ultimately took her life, her brother Rod Dreher, a Phil-adelphia journalist and West Felici-ana native, wrote about her struggle on his nationally-read blog. He told a compelling story of his sister’s faith and courage, and the love and solidarity Feliciana folks showed to the Leming and Dreher families dur-ing their crisis and how the amazing grace he witnessed convinced him to return home.

In April, The Little Way Of Ruth-ie Leming: A Southern Girl, A Small

Town, and the Secret of a Good Life, Dreher’s memoir of life with his sis-ter, her battle with cancer, and the lessons she taught about hope, fam-ily, home, and how to live, will be a major release by Grand Central Pub-

lishing. The Friends of the Library present an opportunity to hear Rod Dreher read advance excerpts from Little Way, and to ask him questions about what it’s like to write intimate-ly about one’s family and communi-ty. Also on the program are Ruthie’s friend Abby Temple Cochran, phy-sician Dr. Tim Lindsey, who both played leading roles in Ruthie’s life and death will discuss their key parts in telling her story in Little Way.

Refreshments prepared by mem-bers of the Friends will be served. This is a pre-publication event and books will not be available for pur-chase until April 6. The Friends of the Library will take orders for the books during the program, cash and checks only.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, available at the library and at the door. The event is not suit-able for children under 10. For more information call the library at 225-635-3364. All proceeds benefit the library.

Rod Dreher (left) and Ruthie Leming (right).

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ClassifiedsHUGE GARAGE SALE! Saturday March 23. 4177 Honeysuckle in Live Oak Trace Subdivision 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. High End furnishings, clothes, artwork, household items, etc...NOW HIRING! MEDICAL ASSIS-TANT NEEDED - Must have experi-ence! Monday – Friday for two offices. Fax resume to 683-3350.FOR SALE! 2010 Chevy Camero - V6, 40,000 highway miles, black with black interior, 6 speed automatic. For more info call 225-719-1317. Must sell for payoff of $18,000.2005 Ford Freestar minivan, 89,000 miles, SES package, rear a/c, well main-tained. $6000 OBO. 225-977-6751 Drivers: Busy Chemical & LPG Opera-tion Needs Company Drivers! Good Pay and Benefits. CDL w/X End. and 1 Year T/T Exp. MARTIN TRANSPORT 1-888-567-4973 Local girls 8-U tournament team looking for a few more players. Please contact Trae Weaver @ 225-225-3009. Drivers: Want a Professional Career? Haul Flatbed/OD Loads for Trinity Logistics Group! Earn $.41-.51cpm! CDL-A w/2yrs Exp. EEO/AA Call: 800-533-7862 www.trinitytrucking.comZachary area salon now hiring stylist. please call (225)936-5982Help Wanted! Local gift shop is looking for full time/ part time sales associate to work at both Zachary and Central stores. Please send resume or letter of interest to [email protected] for more information.Help Wanted-- Kitchen Cooks. Sat-terfield’s Restaurant! Apply in person at 108 E. Main St. in New Roads, La. 70760Drivers & OwnerOps: Local, Regional, Teams! Dry Bulk & Hazmat Drivers. Dedicated. Great Pay & Hometime. CDL-A w/Tank, 2yrs exp, meet DOT requirements. Transwood: 877-606-8231 or apply 4712 Hwy 190 W,Port Allen LAParts Counter Sales Person Needed - Position opened at M & L Industries, Baton Rouge - Parts Sales experience required, AG experience preferred but not necessary. Please fax Resume to 225-355-7497 or e-mail to [email protected]: Home Most Weekends! Com-petitive Pay, Great Benefits, Assigned Trucks, Paid Vacation! CDL-A, TWIC, Flatbed Exp. Req. JT Wein: 800-467-9346Drivers: Busy Chemical & LPG Opera-tion Needs Company Drivers!Good

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Financial Planning SeminarMarch 20, 6 p.m.

Lane Regional Medical Center will host a free Financial Planning Seminar in the Staff Development Classroom. Presentations will be made by Alan Gregory, Lonny Myles and Bill Gaines on the topics of wills, successions and potential tax advantages. To register,

call 225-658-4587.

Jackson Assembly Antiques Show and Sale | March 22–25

The Assembly invites visitors to browse through fine antiques and incredibly varied collectibles assembled by select dealers from seven states, all fittingly displayed in two historic buildings salvaged with proceeds from past shows. Preservationists and history buffs will enjoy a self guided tour of the Historic District and visiting the interiors of three historic churches and the original 1816 Courthouse. $10 admission good for all three days. For more information visitwww.

felicianatourism.org

Baton Rouge Model Railroaders Open House | March 22 & 23

In conjunction with the Jackson Antiques Festival, The Greater Baton Rouge Model Railroaders will host their annual Spring Open House at their facility located behind the museum at 3406 College St. in Jackson. Enjoy indoor and outdoor model trains in all scales and a special “steam up” featuring real live steam locomotive. Open house hours are Friday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.–3

p.m. All activities are free. For more information, visit greaterbrrailroaders.

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Free Colon Cancer Screening KitsMarch 22, 8-10 a.m./9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Lane Regional Medical Center will distribute free colorectal cancer screening kits from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. in the front lobby of Lane Medical Plaza located at 6550 Main Street, and from 9 a.m. until 1p.m. in the front lobby of the hospital located at 6300 Main Street. The screening kits are for use in the privacy of your own home, are easy to use but are not a substitute for a regular physical examination by your physician, but may indicate the need for one. For more information

call 225-654- 5263.

Zachary Jr. Broncos Football Registration | March 23

The first of three registrations for Zachary Jr. Broncos football of the SLYFA league will be upstairs in the ZHS Athletic Bldg. The Jr. Broncos is for individuals ages 5–12 and are divided into four age groups. Current head coaches are Jimmy Milazzo, OJ Hollins and Thomas Scott. All teams will practice at 39th St. Park and play home games on the turf at ZHS. You will need a copy of birth certificate and pay registration fee. For details, call Jack Leiva 225-938-4193 or Todd

Hernandez 225-270-2298.

Baker Civic Club Easter Egg HuntMarch 24, 1 p.m.

Join the Baker Civic Club for their annual Easter Egg Hunt with the entire

family. The fun will take place at 2640 N. Magnolia Dr. in Baker and includes snacks and activities for children 12 and under. The event is free and will begin promptly at 1 p.m. For more information, call Hazel Mitchell at

225-223-3087.

Heritage Ranch Easter Eggstravaganza | March 24, 2–4 p.m.Heritage Ranch Christian Children’s home will host its Annual Easter Eggstravaganza at the Heritage Ranch located on 20090 Tucker Rd. in Zachary. The event will include free food, face painting, an egg decorating contest and pictures with the Easter Bunny, so don’t forget to bring your cameras. This is a fun and free family event for the entire community. For more information, view their Facebook page at Facebook.com/HeritageRanchBR or

call 225-658-1800.

Cross Creek Cowboy Church EventMarch 24, 2–5 p.m.

Cross Creek Cowboy Church is hosting a family event featuring a team roping competition, free trail obstacle practice course, free kids’ and ladies’ dummy roping contest, free pony rides and free jambalaya. The event will take place at Farr Park Equestrian center in Baton Rouge. The event is open to anyone to participate or watch the fun. The church normally meets on Sundays at 4 p.m. in Zachary. For more information visit them at Facebook.com/CrossCreekCowboyChurch or

call Tara Morris at 225-721-1313.

St. John the Baptist Easter Egg Hunt & Dinner | March 24, noon

Following 11 a.m. Mass, community members are invited to enjoy an Easter Egg hunt and family dinner. There will be 3 different age groups for children, with adults helping in each area in addition to pinata games and prizes. BBQ chicken dinners will be for sale for $5 and the Ladies Alter Society will be selling baked desserts! Bring your camera for a picture with the Easter Bunny and basket for the hunt.

Zachary Artists Guild MeetingMarch 26, 6 p.m.

In preparation for the Guild’s April Art Show at the Zachary Library, the Enrichment Activity during the meeting will be a Paint In of a fleur de lis. Those attending should bring their own apron plus $10 to cover the cost of all painting supplies. The meeting takes place at the Zachary Chamber of Commerce located at 4633 Main St. For more information, contact Margaret Harmon at 225-788-5999.

Bluff Creek Churches Sunrise Service | March 31, 7 a.m. Start off Easter Sunday with the special Sunrise Service of Bluff Creek Baptist and Bluff Creek United Methodist Churches. The service will take place on the Bluff Creek United Methodist Church grounds at 1514 Hwy. 63 where Rev. Betty McCarver will deliver the message and music, and singing will be provided by the Foto Sisters. Coffee and donuts will

be served following the service.

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