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Zachary Post • Tuesday, April 9, 2013 • Vol. 8, No. 15 • 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. See SACRED page 2 Summer Fun Issue A listing of summer camps, activities and vacation bible schools in the area. See page 4 BY THERESA DOLD PAYMENT After months of uncertainty, the members of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Zachary have fi- nally received resolution to the pur- chase of items from a vacant church in Syracuse, N.Y. According to Fa- ther Jeffery Bahyi, an agreement has been reached to purchase numerous sacred items from the sanctuary but sadly, the 22 beautiful stained-g;lass windows that have been the center of an ongoing controversy over the building’s historic “protected site” designation are not part of the deal. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is planning to build a new 8,000 s.f., $5.3 million sanctuary that is to be highlighted by beautiful stained-glass windows. The windows are still installed in another sanctuary, the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, in Syracuse, founded in 1891. The church remained ac- tive until The Diocese of Syracuse in 2009 closed the Holy Trinity parish, merged it with a nearby parish and put the Holy Trinity building up for sale. Last year, Father Bayhi and his building committee contacted the Diocese of Syracuse to purchase the property and bring the win- dows, some furniture and the sacred objects to Zach- ary to re-purpose them into a new sanctuary to be built along La. 64, on the north- east corner of the current St. John the Baptist Church campus. “We received permis- sion to buy the church so that we could save and re- purpose all the beautiful, sacred elements in our new church,” said Father Bay- hi. “The Syracuse church was built by German im- migrants who made a tre- mendous sacrifice to have those windows installed, so in deference and honor to them, we knew we would keep their names displayed at our church.” However, the purchase was quickly halted when The Diocese of Syracuse along with Father Bayhi learned that the sanctuary had been designated a historical landmark and The Preservation Association of Cen- tral New York and the local Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board both opposed the purchase and wanted to save the building with windows in- tact for their community. The Syracuse Diocese’s attorney, Andrew Leja, argued in a November 19 planning commission meeting that the city was violating the federal Religious Land Use and Institution- alized Persons Act of 2000, which Finalizing Purchase of Sacred Items Cancer Survivor Offers Grace, Brings Tears To Prayer Breakfast Guests The above altar is among the numerous sacred items being purchased. BY THERESA DOLD PAYMENT On Saturday, April 6, more than 110 individuals attended the annual Cancer Survivor Prayer Breakfast, receiving more than eggs and coffee during the moving program. Accord- ing to event chair Cherie Gravios, this was the largest event to-date in its seven year existence. This year’s program, called “Amazing Graces,” focused on the graces survivors have received or that God can offer during and after can- cer. The morning began with prayer and blessing by Father Jeff Bayhi and was followed by a breathtaking per- formance of Amazing Grace by Roby Wax. Dr. Les Colvin, associate pastor of First Baptist Church, shared the shattering experience he and his fam- ily have endured over the past year when their 5-year-old granddaughter Ava was diagnosed with leukemia. His daughter, Kim Snuggs, traveled from Birmingham, Ala. with Ava and her oldest daughter Allie to share their journey. Through tears, sobs and mo- ments of silence, Kim’s story touched everyone at the breakfast as she re- counted the steps from the day she learned her daughter had leukemia to their day-to-day life at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Frank Ragsdale shared his survivor story and offered information on the upcoming oncology center being built as a partnership between Lane and BR General. Dr. Greg Davis, senior pastor of Zachary United Methodist Church, offered the closing prayer. The breakfast was closed with a reminder to attend the Zachary/Baker Relay for Life on April 19. There is still time to join a team if interested. The event will be held at the BREC Park on Old Scenic Hwy. and a shuttle will offer parking at LeBlanc’s park- ing lot and transportation to the BREC Park and back. For more details on the event or to join a team, visit www. relayforlife.org/zacharybakerla. More details will follow in the April 16 edi- tion of the Zachary Post. The committee would like to thank the cooks: Jason Fendlason, Reggie Dykes and Charlie Dupont as well as this year’s sponsors: Jack Burk All- state Insurance, Lane RMC, Zachary Rotary Club, Dr. Sal Lusco and First Baptist Church Zachary. Due to the generous support of these sponsors, cancer survivors and their guests at- tended at no charge. (Top): Kim Snuggs and her daughter Ava explain the beads the children receive at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to document treatments. (Above): Associate Pastor of First Baptist Church, Dr. Les Colvin (far right) and his wife DeLisa (far left) are thankful for the grace from God through their journey with their daughter Kim (center) and granddaugh- ters Allie (left) and Ava.

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

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Summer Fun

IssueA listing of summer

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in the area. See page 4

by Theresa DolD PaymenT

After months of uncertainty, the members of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Zachary have fi-nally received resolution to the pur-chase of items from a vacant church in Syracuse, N.Y. According to Fa-ther Jeffery Bahyi, an agreement has been reached to purchase numerous sacred items from the sanctuary but sadly, the 22 beautiful stained-g;lass windows that have been the center of an ongoing controversy over the building’s historic “protected site” designation are not part of the deal.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is planning to build a new 8,000 s.f., $5.3 million sanctuary that is to be highlighted by beautiful stained-glass windows. The windows are still installed in another sanctuary, the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, in

Syracuse, founded in 1891. The church remained ac-tive until The Diocese of Syracuse in 2009 closed the Holy Trinity parish, merged it with a nearby parish and put the Holy Trinity building up for sale. Last year, Father Bayhi and his building committee contacted the Diocese of Syracuse to purchase the property and bring the win-dows, some furniture and the sacred objects to Zach-ary to re-purpose them into a new sanctuary to be built along La. 64, on the north-east corner of the current St. John the Baptist Church campus.

“We received permis-sion to buy the church so that we could save and re-purpose all the beautiful, sacred elements in our new church,” said Father Bay-hi. “The Syracuse church was built by German im-migrants who made a tre-mendous sacrifice to have those windows installed,

so in deference and honor to them, we knew we would keep their names displayed at our church.”

However, the purchase was quickly halted when The Diocese of Syracuse along with Father Bayhi learned that the sanctuary had been designated a historical landmark and The Preservation Association of Cen-tral New York and the local Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board both opposed the purchase and wanted to save the building with windows in-tact for their community.

The Syracuse Diocese’s attorney, Andrew Leja, argued in a November 19 planning commission meeting that the city was violating the federal Religious Land Use and Institution-alized Persons Act of 2000, which

Finalizing Purchase of Sacred Items Cancer Survivor Offers Grace, Brings Tears To Prayer Breakfast Guests

The above altar is among the numerous sacred items being purchased.

by Theresa DolD PaymenT

On Saturday, April 6, more than 110 individuals attended the annual Cancer Survivor Prayer Breakfast, receiving more than eggs and coffee during the moving program. Accord-ing to event chair Cherie Gravios, this was the largest event to-date in its seven year existence.

This year’s program, called “Amazing Graces,” focused on the graces survivors have received or that God can offer during and after can-cer. The morning began with prayer and blessing by Father Jeff Bayhi and was followed by a breathtaking per-formance of Amazing Grace by Roby Wax.

Dr. Les Colvin, associate pastor of First Baptist Church, shared the shattering experience he and his fam-ily have endured over the past year when their 5-year-old granddaughter Ava was diagnosed with leukemia. His daughter, Kim Snuggs, traveled from Birmingham, Ala. with Ava and her oldest daughter Allie to share their journey. Through tears, sobs and mo-ments of silence, Kim’s story touched everyone at the breakfast as she re-counted the steps from the day she learned her daughter had leukemia to their day-to-day life at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

Frank Ragsdale shared his survivor story and offered information on the upcoming oncology center being built as a partnership between Lane and BR

General. Dr. Greg Davis, senior pastor of Zachary United Methodist Church, offered the closing prayer.

The breakfast was closed with a reminder to attend the Zachary/Baker Relay for Life on April 19. There is still time to join a team if interested. The event will be held at the BREC Park on Old Scenic Hwy. and a shuttle will offer parking at LeBlanc’s park-ing lot and transportation to the BREC Park and back. For more details on the event or to join a team, visit www.relayforlife.org/zacharybakerla. More details will follow in the April 16 edi-tion of the Zachary Post.

The committee would like to thank the cooks: Jason Fendlason, Reggie Dykes and Charlie Dupont as well as this year’s sponsors: Jack Burk All-state Insurance, Lane RMC, Zachary Rotary Club, Dr. Sal Lusco and First Baptist Church Zachary. Due to the generous support of these sponsors, cancer survivors and their guests at-tended at no charge.

(Top): Kim Snuggs and her daughter Ava explain the beads the children receive at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to document treatments. (Above): Associate Pastor of First Baptist Church, Dr. Les Colvin (far right) and his wife DeLisa (far left) are thankful for the grace from God through their journey with their daughter Kim (center) and granddaugh-ters Allie (left) and Ava.

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On April 3, the Baton Rouge Gal-lery opened its doors for a reception featuring its annual REAL-LIFE EX-PERIENCE Juried High School Exhi-bition. Art fans were able to view over 40 works of original art from East Baton Rouge public and private high school students.

This exhibition spotlighted the work of local high school students, showcasing their talents as well as the importance of arts education. Both the positive effects of arts education on young students and the efforts of the educators who challenge their students were highlighted.

Four students from Zachary High School, along with 36 others, were ac-cepted to show their work in this ad-judicated exhibit. They were selected from a group of over 150 entries.

Madison Petty was one of four fi-nalists nominated for the Julie Dufour Richardson and Paul A. Dufour Schol-arship with her piece “Diriamba.” Hope Yantis’s “The Wash,” Brianna Square’s “Crawfish Boil” and Calyn Knight’s “Ignite” will also be on dis-play through April 25 at the gallery, located at 1515 Dalrymple Dr. Admis-sion is free.

Four ZHS Art Students Chosen for BR Gallery Exhibit

(Top left): Madison Petty; (top right): Hope Yantis; (bottom left): Calyn Knight; (bot-tom, right): Brianna Square.

says a government cannot—without a compelling reason—implement a land-use regulation that imposes a substantial burden on a church’s ex-ercise of religion.

The church’s exercise of religion, the Syracuse parish claimed, is re-purposing the windows into another church and the burden is the enor-mous costs of maintaining a vacant, deteriorating building.

According to Syracuse.com, plan-ning commission member Linda Henley said she did not see a denial of the request to remove the windows

as an infringement on the parish’s mission. Removing them would not be in the best interest of neighbor-hood, she said.

Diocese officials and preserva-tionists agree the building is deterio-rating and suffering interior damage because the roof leaks, but a permit to remove the windows was denied by the Landmark Preservation Board. As of March 2013, an agreement was made to move forward without the windows. “We have other av-enues where we can explore to ob-tain windows such as these,” stated Bayhi. “The church in Syracuse was absolutely magnificent, but it’s fall-ing down and I don’t know what will happen. The water damage is very

visible walking through the church.”Although Diocese officials and

preservationists agreed that the building is deteriorating, the final decision was that sacred items could be purchased, but the 22 windows must remain intact. An agreement was made contrary to prior state-ments that without the windows, there would be no purchase. “It is sad that the windows did not come with the church, but it was a process that we have to respect made by the Planning Board of the City of Syra-cuse,” added Bayhi.

As far as windows for the church in Zachary, Bayhi stated that he and the planning committee are currently looking at two different vendors who

manufactured the same windows in the Syracuse church. Items from the Syracuse sanctuary that will be brought to the new church in Zach-ary include 9 ft. tall Stations of the Cross along with a list of beautiful and unique, traditional Catholic faith elements.

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The 2013 Zachary Colts Wres-tling Club just concluded its fourth season. This year, the Colts fielded 16 wrestlers competing in various tournaments across southern Loui-siana, including New Orleans, Sul-phur and Lafayette.

The Zachary Colts’ season began with the Greater BR Open which was hosted at Zachary High School on February 23 where more than 600 wrestlers participated. The Colts fin-ished the season with 10 wrestlers

competing in the Louisiana State Tournament.

Wrestler Lee Shaffers finished 1st place in his weight class and will be competing in the National Competi-tion to be held in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The wrestling club is a member of USA wrestling and competes annu-ally in folkstyle type wrestling; it is open to boys ages 7-15

For more information on the Zachary Colts Wrestling Club, email [email protected].

The Zachary Colts Finish Fourth Wrestling Season

(L to r): Coaches: Justin Serrett, Nick Wallis, Brian Meche, Sal Denova, Brandon De-shotel and Nick Maxey (not pictured). Wrestlers: Ian Denova, Nikolas Kesler, Shermar Molden, Kennan Tate, Jaylon London, Jacob Wallis, Danyon Brasseaux, Jeffrey Davis, Austin Blackburn, Luis Williams, Payton Wicker, Garrett Brasseaux, Lee Shaffers and William Duncan (not pictured).

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BREC Recreation Summer Day CampVarious park locations225-272-9200www.brec.org

June 3–July 26, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.BREC camps offer a different theme each week that provides opportuni-ties to participate in various age-ap-propriate activities. Children experi-ence games, field trips, sports, build friendships and have fun during the summer months. From recreation and theatre to animals and science, there is a camp for children of all ages and interests. Extended hours available.

• Ages 6–12• Cost is $85 per week, per child

($102 out of parish)• www.brec.org

Camp Istrouma25975 Greenwell Springs Rd. Greenwell Springs225-261-2089www.campistrouma.com

Camp Istrouma exists for campers to develop disciples, form friendships and impact lives forever through the transformation of Jesus Christ. Our

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goal is for your camper to have fun while learning more about Jesus and having a relationship with Him. We seek to create a resident camp atmo-sphere within our Day Camp Program where we focus on activities and games that create a sense of com-munity which enable our campers to make new friends and guide them to grow in their relationship with Jesus. Activities include: archery, riflery, ca-noeing, paddle boats, climbing wall, swimming, field games, bible study, worship, and much more. Camp sessions are 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Extended day is available.

• Grades 1–6• $125 per week• Register online

I Heart Summer Camp3160 Highway 19, ZacharyBrittney Perry225-658-5105justlikehometoo@yahoo.comwww.justlikehometoo.net

Session 1: May 27–June 21Session 2: July 1–July 26I Heart Summer Camp at Just Like Home Too Learning Center is all

about interactive learning fun! Camp-ers will participate in hands-on, cre-ative learning under the direction of experienced educators. This camp focuses on exposing children to vari-ous learning techniques that can be used in multiple subject areas. Field trips are taken at the end of the week Hours: 8 a.m.–3 p.m. (before and af-ter care is available).

• Ages 4–12 Cost is $100 per week• Registration begins April 1.

In Loving Arms Camp for Medically Fragile Children5675 Lancaster Ave., Baton RougeRenita Williams Thomas or Melinae [email protected]

May 27–August 9This camp will be filled with fun ac-tivities geared to children who have health deficits. Field trips, visits to the library, visits to water parks, etc. In Loving Arms is a pediatric day health center providing skilled nursing care to children with special health needs. Care is provided by medical profes-sionals. Transportation to and from

the facility is provided at no additional cost.

• Ages 3–12• Free to medically fragile children• To register, please phone the camp

at 225-359-9777 or 225-978-4192 for a phone intake. Appointments will be scheduled to complete pa-perwork after verification of eligibil-ity.

Louisiana Lions Summer Camp292 L. Beauford Dr., Anacoco, La Francoise [email protected]

June 2–8: one-week session for youth with pulmonary disorders, ages 5-15. These applications will be assigned by the LPDCI, Lions Camp Pelican)June 16–22: session for the mentally challenged, ages 8-19July 14–20: session for youth with di-abetes, ages 9–11 (all diabetes camp applications will be assigned by the American Diabetes Association)July 21–27: session for diabetic youth, ages 11–14 (all diabetes camp applications will be assigned by the American Diabetes Association)

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Special Interest Camps

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July 7 –19: session for visual, hear-ing and orthopedically impaired youth, ages 7–19

Children enjoy a full range of activities including swimming, arts and crafts, archery, gun safety, all sports and na-ture lore. The summer of 2013 marks the beginning of the 56th year of op-eration of the Louisiana Lions Camp. To date over 22,190 children have at-tended the camp.

• No cost • All requests for registration in sum-

mer camp are handled locally by Lions members. Each applicant requires Lion sponsorship. Regis-tration forms can be downloaded from the camp website or by con-tacting any Zachary Lions Club member or by calling the Zachary Lions Club secretary at 225-654-6325.

Twin Lakes Day/Residential Camps155 Milner Rd., Florance, MS601-845-6858www.twinlakescamp.org

June 3–July 20There are five sessions for residen-tial camps for children ages 6–12 and day camps are June 17–21 and June

24–28 for children ages 5–10. Twin Lakes provides a fun, safe environ-ment grounded in Biblical teaching, which serve as the theme each week. The excellent staff genuinely cares for campers. Activities include horseback riding, a challenge course, waterfront, leather crafts and more. Camps are co-ed.

• Ages 5-10• Cost is $515 • Register online

West Feliciana Summer Day Camp10226 West Feliciana Parkway and WF Middle School GymMegan [email protected]

West Feliciana’s Summer Day Camp will be all new this year. It is an eight-week recreational program with lots of travel and learning. It is designed to give children a fun, active and diverse experience, while being in a safe en-vironment. Camp activities include excursions outside of the normal field trips, daily games, rotations, cooking activities and much more. Our minor excursions, such as laser tag, bowling

and ice skating, are designed to en-courage an active lifestyle. Your child will be supervised by highly trained, caring and responsible camp leaders.

Week 1: June 3–7Week 2: June 10–14Week 3: June 17–21Week 4: June 24–28Week 5: June 8–12Week 6: July 15–19Week 7: July 22–26Week 8: July 29–August 2

Camp takes place form 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; 7 a.m. early drop off and 6 p.m. late pick up are available.

• Ages 6–12 years• Cost is $125 per week• Day Camp Registration Form and

payment is due at the time of reg-istration. Limited to 55 campers/week. Download the registration form at www.wfprec.com/db/files/pdfs/Registration%20Form%20-%20daycamp.pdf. You may aso register online at www.imathlete.com/events/EventOverview.

Arts Council Summer Art Camps225-344-8558www.artsbr.org

May 28–July 3Experience both visual and perform-ing arts in these fun-filled summer sessions with the Arts Council of Ba-ton Rouge. The sessions introduce children to the art and culture of a specific continent. Classes are taught by professional teaching artists and mediums range from watercolor and sculpting to dance and theatre. All classes will be held at the Dufrocq School and there are 3 sessions to choose from in addition to a teen ses-sion.

• Cost if $342–$442• Ages 6–12; teen session is 13 and

up • Register online for all sessions

Bennett’s Ski Camps18605 Barnett Rd., ZacharyJay Bennett225-654-9306 www.skibennetts.com

Year-roundSummer camp programs are of-fered for all abilities, beginners to ad-vanced. All programs are fully super-vised and all instructors are certified. Bennett’s is also home to the largest

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Be You! Teen Camp Participants will be immersed in a curriculum of drawing, paint-ing and mixed media in addition to field trips to nearby museums to enhance their knowledge of art and their art projects. Ages 13 and older • July 8 – 12 • 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Limited Spots. • $200 (includes supplies, museum fees & snacks); $15 reg. fee

Summer 2013 Arts BlastThis summer CSA is offering children ages 6-12 a camp to experience the visual and performing arts of fairy tale classics, infamous figures in history and scoundrels! Classes are taught by professional teaching artists. Mediums range from watercolor and sculpting to dance and theatre. All sessions will be held at The Dufrocq School. 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Extended day until 5:30 p.m.

Session I/Monsters & FairiesMay 28 - June 7 $342/$432 Session II/Pirates & Mermaids June 10 - 21$380/$480

Session III/Toads & TiarasJune 24 – July 3 $342/$432 (extended day)

There is a non-refundable $15 registration fee per session.

www.artsbr.org (225) 344-8558

Special Interest Camps Special Interest CampsSpecial Interest Camps Special Interest Camps

store in the state for water sports ac-cessories. (Co-ed) Bennett’s Water Ski and Wake Board Camps are held at 18605 Barnett Road, Zachary.

• All ages and skill levels welcome• Costs vary on weeks registered• Register online

BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo3601 Thomas Rd., Baker225-775-3877www.brzoo.org

10 sessions available May 27–August 2; 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Children ages 5–13 can spend sum-mer break “hanging” with the animals. Zoo Camps are a great way to learn what being a naturalist is all about. Ages and themes vary by week. Each week is different so children can enjoy multiple weeks at the zoo. Early drop off at 7:30 a.m. and late pick up until 5:30 - no additional fee.

• Ages 5-13• Cost is $110/week per child ($132

for out-of-parish)• Register online

“Dig into Reading” Summer Read-ing Audubon Regional Libraries: Jack-son, Clinton and Greensburg Branch es and bookmobileMary [email protected]/Audubon/cal-endar

May 1–30: Registration for summer reading at all branchesJune and JulyClinton: Grades 1–4 on Mondays; grades 5–7, variesGreensburg: Grades 1–4 on Monday and grades 5–7 on FridaysJackson Branch: every Monday is Story Time and Crafts from 10 a.m.–noon

• Grades pre-K–12• To register, come to the library and

sign up; parent or guardian needs to provide consent for a library card.

“It’s Sew Fun” Sewing ClassesSilliman Institute Elementary Build-ing, ClintonKaren [email protected]

Learn basic sewing skills, for example sewing a button, hand stitching, read-ing, cutting and sewing a pattern and basic machine operation. All supplies are included. Space is limited.Session 1: Pillowcase dress/top ––June 4 and 6 from 9–11:30 a.m. Session 2: Skirt –– June 18 and 20 from 1-3:30 p.m. Session 3: Several small projects –– July 9 and 11 from 9-11:30 a.m. Session 4: Pillowcase dress/top –– July 23 and 25 from 1-3:30 p.m.

• Grades 4 and up• Cost is $60 per session; 10% dis-

count for two or more classes• Registration instructions: Preregis-

tration is required to ensure ade-quate supplies. Participants do not have to bring a sewing machine. This is not a school-sponsored event.

MPact Cooking Camp 4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley [email protected]

July 22–26; 1 p.m.–4 p.m. - Complet-ed grades 4–6July 22–26, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. - Com-pleted grades 1–3July 29–Aug. 2, 1 p.m.–4 p.m. - Com-pleted grades 1–6Mpact Children’s Ministry of First Baptist Church Zachary will host a cooking camp for area children.

• For children who have completed grades 1–6

• Cost is $35 for preregistration or $40 on first day of camp

• A registration form is available online at www.fbcz.org/children. There are only 20 spots available; pre-registration is recommended.

Mpact Drama Camp4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley [email protected]

July 29–Aug. 2, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.Mpact Children’s Ministry of First Bap-

tist Church will host a drama camp for area children.

• For children who have completed grades K–6

• Cost is $35 for preregistration or $40 on first day of camp

• A registration form is available on-line at www.fbcz.org/children..

Music Tree Summer4833 Church St., ZacharyDr. Thais [email protected]

June 3–July 26School of Rock: learn to form a band; for aspiring jazz and rock musiciansSeedlings: a preschool music class–singing, rhythm, melody, fun!Fiddle and Violin Classes: a range of classes for preschoolers, begin-ning violinists, and the more experi-enced playerVoice Class: for middle and high school singersPiano Class: for beginning pianists

Dates and times for classes vary; more than one session is available for some offerings. The number of spac-es available for each class is limited. Private lessons are available during the summer session.

• Classes available for a variety of age groups

• Cost is $150 per class• Registration forms and specific

class dates and times can be found on the website.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 Zachary POST 7

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5875 Main StreetZachary, LA 70791

Located in front of Walmart

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Special Interest Camps Special Interest CampsSpecial Interest Camps Sports & Fitness Camps

The Next Step Performing Arts Center - Summer Dance Session5810 Main Street Suite 1, ZacharyChristine Granier225-362-1886thenextstep.pac@gmail.comwww.TNSdance.webs.com

The 6-week class sessions will be held the weeks of June 3, 10, 17 and July 8, 15, 22Dance, baton twirling and Kindergym classes

• Ages 2.5 years and up• Cost varies depending on the class • Registration begins April 1. Regis-

ter online, by mailing in your work-shop application, by visiting the Main St. location or by contacting the Center by mail or phone.

Paint N Punch Summer Camp 4257 Church St., Suite 104, ZacharyJoy Petty225-570-8353

Camp will be held June 24-28 and July 22–26 from 9--noon at Joie Petite Designs Gallery and Studio located at 4257 Church St., Suite 104.

• Ages 6 and up• Cost is $150 per child• Call to register 225-570-8353

Summer Swim LessonsSpectrum Fitness 326 Church St., ZacharyStephanie Waters225-654-3800judy@spectrumfitness.comwww.spectrumfitness.com

Lessons run weekly beginning April 22Swim lessons in graded groups. Not just for children! Classes run Mon-day–Friday. Call the gym for dates and times!

• Ages 3 and up• Cost: $95 for 5-day session• Registration instructions: Drop by

the gym for swim waivers and to sign up.

“Tools of the Table” Etiquette ClassSilliman Institute, ClintonDonna Long or Karen [email protected]

June 11 and June 13 for 2 hours each dayIn the class, children will master the proper use of all eating implements, learn proper dining skills, practice the art of conversation in a social setting and experience a tea.

• Grades 2–6• Cost is $50• Call or email for more information

or to register your child.

BR Soccer Association142 Lobdell Ave., Baton Rouge225-266-9134www.brsa.org

May 27–July 12The camp aim is to help develop play-ers’ individual skills through learn-ing exercises that utilize functional training games to teach individual techniques, skills and tactics through creative and motivating sessions. Morning sessions will target the skills of passing, dribbling, shooting, head-ing, attacking, defending and ball control. Afternoons will focus on tech-nique and concentrate on the tactical aspects of soccer. There are 4 camp sessions to choose from and a spe-

cialized Goalkeeper camp is available during the week of June 3.

• Cost is $85–$175 • Ages 3–14 • Register at www.brsa.org

Cassard Baseball CampZachary Youth Park 1650 Mt. Pleasant Rd.Jesse Cassard225-810-7529cassardcamp@hotmail.comwww.cassardbaseballcamp.com

May 28–31A comprehensive skill camp from 9 a.m. until noon.

• Ages 5–14• Cost is $120• Send registration and check pay-

able to Cassard Camps LLC, 22132 Deer Haven Dr. Zachary, La. 70791.

Fit Girl Extreme Camp at Fitness Design20700 Scenic Hwy., ZacharyLaura O’Brien225-654-9565

Sports & Fitness Camps

8 Zachary POST Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Tours Escorted from Baton Rouge

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March 22-28 $999

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Texas WildflowersApril 1-5 $599

Savannah / CharlestonApril 6-12 $999

Big Bend Nat’l ParkApril 9-15 $1099

Zachary Travel Center225-654-9210 or 800-366-0627

www.zacharytravel.com

BATON ROUGE SOCCER

REGISTER NOW FORSUMMER SOCCER CAMPS

Open to boys and girls ages 3 – 14. Players of all skill levels

welcome. Learn basic and advanced techniques. Fun and

safe learning environment.

*We also offer a specialized Goalkeeper

Training Camp the week of June 3rd.

CAMP DATESMay 27-June 31June 3-June 7*June 10-June 14July 8-July 12

REGISTER ONLINE WWW.BRSA.ORG

Sports & Fitness Camps Sports & Fitness CampsSports & Fitness Camps Sports & Fitness Camps

[email protected] 24–28 and July 8–12, 9 a.m. –noonThis program is designed to introduce young girls to a variety of healthy liv-ing choices. The camp will include segments such as Keepers of the Kitchen; Plant, Pick and Eat in the Garden; healthy food choices; posi-tive self-esteem; smoking preven-tion; fitness education; What’s hap-pening to my body!?!?; osteoporosis and teenagers; cardiovascular health; Zumba; pilates; line dancing; weight training; Yoga and aerobics!! Athletic ability is not required.

• Grades 3–7• Cost is $100 for each session or

$150 for both• $25 non refundable deposit re-

quired to reserve a place. Space is limited.

Neil Weiner’s Youth Football Camp4100 Bronco Ln., ZacharyNeil Weiner225-205-5051neil.weiner@zacharyschools.orgwww.zacharybroncofootball.com

June 10–138:30–11:00 a.m. (ages 5–10)5–7:30 p.m. (ages 8–12)Over the 4-day camp, there will be two sessions. The morning session is

for younger kids who want to learn the fundamentals. The second session is for more experienced kids who desire focused football training. This second session is for those who have played tackle football before. Both sessions will include “combine” testing, The camp will also feature its punt, pass, and kick competitions. Both sessions are non-contact and do not require helmets or shoulder pads.

• Ages 5–12• Cost is $75• Mail registration to Neil Weiner,

3788 Main St., Zachary, LA 70791. Those who register in advance will ensure their T-shirt size.

CrossFit Zachary KIds Camp5041 Hwy. 19 Unit C, ZacharyFabian Herrera225-255-0815info@crossfitzachary.comwww.crossfitzachary.com

Dates TBD. The camp will run through the months of June and most of July.

CrossFit Kids is a strength and con-ditioning program that is specifically designed for kids and teenagers and helps them develop a lifelong love of fitness. CrossFit Kids workouts con-sist of constantly varied, functional movements that deliver a fitness that

is broad, inclusive and general and scaleable for any participant at any level.

• Ages 5–17• Cost is $100 per month, $75 for

each additional child• Registration starts on May 1 and

ends May 29. Register by visiting the website or by dropping by the Hwy. 19 location.

Hands of Stone Boxing15971 Pride Port Hudson Rd. ZacharyKevin [email protected]

Mondays–ThursdaysThe vision of the organization is to prepare participants to be produc-tive citizens and to provide disciple through teaching the science of box-ing.

• Ages 8 and up• Cost is $25 per month• Registration can be completed at

the gym.

Kidz Functional Fitness Camp21160 Plank Rd., ZacharyTodd Hernandez

225-270-2298info@legendzsportsacademy.orgwww.legendzsportsacademy.org

July 16–August 8; Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 –7 p.m. This program is specifically designed for the younger athlete. Athletes will be grouped according to age and ma-turity and will undergo strength and conditioning workouts using body weight and other portable strength training tools designed for the young-er athlete. Kidz will learn how to im-prove their agility, speed, strength, conditioning and overall fitness.

• Ages 8–12• Cost is $75.00• Pre-registration required by re-

questing a camp application via email or by going online. Mail com-pleted registration application and camp fee to the address on the application. Deadline to register is June 28.

Mpact Cheer Camp4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley [email protected]; www.fbcz.org

July 22–26, 9 a.m.–noon dailyMpact Children’s Ministry of First Baptist Church Zachary will host a

Step into Summer

Market & Craft Show

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 201310:00am until 2:00pm

9175 Munson Road-Zachary

Children’s Clothing - Hand-Stamped Jewelry - Wood Working - Initial Outfitters - Creative Hairbows - Custom Embroidery Pet Tags - Keychains - It Works - Custom Invitations - Custom Business Cards - Louisiana Natural Light Family Photographer - Zachary’s Fresh All Natural Honey - Pampered Chef - Crocheted Goodies - Custom Thank You NotesHairbands - Hand-Made Birdhouses - Bayou Pendants - At Home Paint Parties - Thirty One - Mary Kay Products and Much More!

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Brushstrokes, Embroidery Style 13, Hot Pink

C. EVERY-WEAR WALLET $35 4095 Black Cross Pop

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B. CINCH SAC $20 3039 Spirit Orange,

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A. INSIDE-OUT BAG $40 4090 Woodblock Floral

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2013SUMMER CAMPS

Registration begins April 13

brec.org/summercamp

Get your geek on @ the

Library! April 14-20 is

National Library Week!

Visit our events calendar at ebrpl.com for a list of

special events this week and every week!

www.ebrpl.com 

Sports & Fitness Camps Sports & Fitness CampsSports & Fitness Camps Sports & Fitness Camps

cheerleading camp for area children.

• For children who have completed grades K–6

• Cost is $35 for preregistration or $40 on day camp begins

• A registration form is available on-line at www.fbcz.org/children.

Mpact Basketball Camp4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley [email protected]

July 15–19, 9 a.m.–noon dailyThis Basketball Camp is a sports camp offered by First Baptist Church of Zachary for area children.

• For children who have completed grades 1–6

• Cost is $35 for preregistration or $40 on day camp begins

• A registration form is available on-line at www.fbcz.org/children. Par-ticipants must wear athletic shoes.

Mpact Fitness Camp4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley Mearse

[email protected]

June 10–14, 9 a.m.–noon dailyMpact Children’s Ministry of First Baptist Church Zachary will host a fit-ness camp for area children.

• For children who have completed grades 1–6

• Cost is $35 for preregistration or $40 on day camp begins

• A registration form is available on-line at www.fbcz.org/children.

West Feliciana Soccer Challenger Soccer Sports Camp10226 West Feliciana ParkwayMegan [email protected]

June 3 –7British soccer camps provide players with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrim-mages, and a daily tournament. The Challenger coaching staff provides

your child with lessons in respect, re-sponsibility, integrity, sportsmanship and leadership. Camp programs in-clude a free ball and shirt and a free British Soccer jersey for online regis-trations 45 days prior to camp!First Kicks: Ages 3–4; two sessions - 10:30–11:30 a.m. or 5:30–6:30 p.m. $100Mini Soccer: Ages 5-6; two sessions - 8:30–10 a.m. or 6:30–8 p.m. $125Half Day: Ages 7–10; 8:30–11:30 a.m. $150Half Day: Ages 11–16; 5:30–8:30 p.m. $150

• Ages 3–16• Cost is $100–$150• Register online at • http://registration.challengers-

ports.com/CampUrl.asp?Uid=1-19ABF74Q

Wild Kids Fitness at Fitness Design20700 Old Scenic Hwy. 225-654-9565Laura OBrien [email protected]

June 17– 21, 9 a.m.–noonWild Kids will introduce your child to proper nutrition and fun ways to move his or her body. Exercise classes will include yoga, functional boot camp

style routines, Kids Zumba and dy-namic stretching. T –shirt and snacks included.

• Boys and girls ages 5–8• Cost is $100 per week • $25 non refundable deposit re-

quired to reserve a place. Space is limited.

Zachary Sports and Fitness CampNorthwestern Middle School5200 E. Central Avenue, ZacharyCoach Myers504-858-7924

May 28–July 19; 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.For boys and girls enrolled in Zach-ary Schools. Camps will be held at Northwestern Middle School. Ex-tended morning and afternoon hours available. The camps are under the direction of NMS Coach Myers, and college athletes serve as counselors. The Camp offers volleyball, track and field, weight training, football, aero-bics, relay races, soccer and much more.

• Ages 5-12• Cost is $35 per family• Registration dates are May 18 and

25, 9 a.m. to noon at NMS

10 Zachary POST Tuesday, April 9, 2013

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when you need them!Hours : 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Cut & Color Special$4995

• Precision Cut • Permanent• Semi-Permanent •

Grey Coverage • Lift • Does not include

Corrective ColorLong Hair Extra. Long Hair Extra. Flat Tops Extra. Limit 2 Long Hair Extra. Flat Tops Extra. Limit 2

Adult Designer CutMen’s & Women’s

$1495• Shampoo• Conditioning Rinse

• Precision Cut • Blow DryRegular Price $16.95

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$1095• Shampoo • Conditioning Rinse

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NEW LOCATION IN CENTRALIn Front of WalMart Next to Olinde’s

10218 Sullivan • Central • 261-3131

Vacation Bible Schools Vacation Bible SchoolsVacation Bible Schools Vacation Bible Schools

Colossal Coaster World (VBS 2013)4200 Main St., ZacharyStanley [email protected]

June 3–7, 9 a.m. – noon daily

Vacation Bible School is a week long day camp for area children hosted by First Baptist Church of Zachary.

• Ages 3–grade 6• No cost• Register on the first day of VBS.

“Colossal Coaster World” Facing Fear, Trusting GodSlaughter First Baptist Church, 3227 Church St., SlaughterCathy Jones225-654-4145 or 225-939-3076

June 23–June 27, 6–9 p.m. nightly;

Family Night Friday, June 28 at 6:30 p.m.Come join us for VBS 2013! There will be music, crafts, missions, and Bible study time, as participants learn

about the Apostle Paul throughout the week. A light meal will be served each evening.

• Grades K–6 • No cost

Creations With the Word22852 Plank Rd., Zachary, Chanda Hall225-328-7889theconnection1121@gmail.comwww.theconnectionspirtualnetwork.com

June 10–4, 6–8 p.m.

Bible study, art and crafts, and games. Refreshments will be served. Trans-portation is available for those that need a ride.

• Ages 5 and up• No cost• To register, call Minister Chanda

Hall for appointment and arrange-ments. Parents are welcome to participate also, but still need to apply.

God’s Word: Digging for Answers3500 39th St., Zachary Bruce [email protected]

June 29, 9 a.m.–2:45 p.m. (registra-tion begins at 8:45 a.m.). A conclud-ing lesson will be taught during the Sunday morning Bible study hour at 9:30 a.m.

This year’s VBS will help your child build a solid faith by looking for rocks of evidence that show us that God in-spired the Bible. Establish a rock-solid foundation through these lessons by learning that the Bible is God’s Word. The deeper one digs, the more clearly he will see that the Bible truly is God’s message to mankind. Enjoy skits, in-novative activities, games, crafts and catchy songs.

• Classes for all ages• No cost• Register online at www.zachary-

coc.com or at the door.

Zachary Seventh Day Adventist Church Vacation Bible School

20025 Old Scenic Hwy., Zachary Lisa [email protected]

June 3–7

• Ages 4–14 • No cost

Upward Bound VBS22929 Old Scenic Hwy., Zachary [email protected]

June 10 –14 , 9 a.m.–noon

Join Plains Presbyterian Church as they reach for the summit with Up-ward Bound Vacation Bible School. The church is gearing up for a fantas-tic summertime adventure. There will be singing, crafts, Bible stories, and all sorts of fun each day of the week.

• Ages 4–grade 5• No cost• To register, call or come by the

church office.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013 Zachary POST 11

ClassifiedsZachary 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. Satterfield’s Restaurant! Apply in person at 108 E. Main St. in New Roads, La. 70760Parts Counter Sales Person Needed - Posi-tion 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] Stylists needed! Fantastic Sams is hiring! Call jimmy at 235-2471Or email [email protected] for more informa-tion on a becoming part of the Zachary & Central team.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 or www.trinitytrucking.comFOR SALE! Jack Russell puppies tri color short hair short legs MALES ONLY s/w 8 weeks 150.00 Laura 225-324-08352004 Honda Civic EX, sunroof, Save! Save! Save! ON TIME MOTORS Call 225-775-0477.2000 Mustang GT, Superfast with leather – won’t last! $7750. ON TIME MOTORS Call 225-775-0477.2003 VW Beetle Convertible, fully custom car! Great for Spring. ON TIME MOTORS Call 225-775-0477.2002 Toyota Camry’s (2 to choose from) Save $$$ ON TIME MOTORS Call 225-775-0477.1999 Suburban, all power. Only $3997. ON TIME MOTORS Call 225-775-0477.READY TO BUILD YOUR CUSTOM HOME? FOR SALE! 2 Acre lot in the City of Zachary. This small, restricted subdivision is the perfect place to build. $99,000. Call Amanda at Amanda Beard Realty 225-439-4654. www.amandabeardrealty.comFor Sale! Dinette table, solid oak wood, good condition, 4 chairs $95.00; and 21 inch bike, good condition $25.00. Call Betty 225-978-4276 or 570-2781.Second item should read: @ blue cloth, massage, lounge-recliner chair, good condition, $$85.00 a piece or two chairs for $160.00. Great buy-great massage for stiff

backs,necks,etc. Call Betty at 225-570-2781 or 225-978-4276.CRYOGENIC TRANSPORTATION LLC is hiring Class A CDL DRIVERS out of Geis-mar, LA for our OTR (3 weeks out) positions! We offer competitive pay, medical benefits for you and your family, paid training on product handling, paid uniforms, paid vaca-tions, 401K & MORE! 2 years tractor-trailer experience, Tank & Hazmat endorsements (or ability to obtain) & safe driving record required. APPLY NOW at TheKAG.com or call (800) 871-4581.Help Wanted! Looking to fill a cooking posi-tion for 25-50 people M-F. Must like kids ages 9-18. Call for an interview. 225-938-1498.Help Wanted! Inside Hardware/ Lumber Sales person Needed ASAP! Salary DOE. Retirement Package Available- Apply at Fon-taine Lumber in New Roads (225)638-8537 OR (225)638-7614Help Wanted! Exp. Groomer for established Zachary Pet Salon. Mon, Wed, Fri, & Sat. Email resume to : [email protected]

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AUTOMOTIVE

19511 PLANK ROAD ZACHARYp 225-658-1493 • f 225-658-1495

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All Breeds Dog BoardingObedience & Retriever Training

www.y-farms.com • 225-445-5012

INSURANCE

HOME & LAWN

ENJOY A FREE ART LESSON!Art Lessons Made Easy

with Betty Miller

(LIMIT ONE PER PERSON; MUST PRESENT AD) 

225-654-9900225-301-2908

ART LESSONS

CUSTOM DRAPES

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225-936-8649

Custom Drapes& Upholstery

Credit cards accepted

“We come to you, FREE estimates”

225-658-1788 • CottageFraming.com

4532 E. Central Ave. • Zachary

Shadow boxes & framing for all of life’s Souvenirs.

Lloyd’s Home Maintenance &

RepairNo Job too Small!Call 225-936-7652

MUSIC LESSONS

DAYCARE

INSULATION PLUSSPRING SPECIAL!

New Roads • 225-638-9500(or see Remi at Zachary Lumber and Hardware)

Attic insulation installed starting at 25 cents per foot**!!

Attic tents installed for $129 each with insulation purchase !!

Free home insulation evaluation!

FURNITURE

Junior’s Furniture Service, LLCUpholstery, Custom Built Ottomans and Headboards

Ultra Shield • Antique Restoration •RV’sCommercial & Residential • Eco Friendly Fabrics

225-654-3949“God is first in all we do”

BZ Lawn Service, LLC

MowingEdging

BlowingYard Clean-Up

Weed ControlFertilize

Call Ben Zachary (225)241-8062

Garrett’s Lawn Carequality, dependable lawn care & maintenance

Kevin GarrettOwner/Operator

225-324-2236FREE ESTIMATES

HEALTH & FITNESS

Let the Lord lead you to me and we both will be blessed!

TIRE CHANGE • JUMP START AIR & GAS DELIVERED • HANDY MAN SERVICE

PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE TIRE REPAIR/MECHANIC

Dap’s Tow & Road Service

Call Darrell (225) 276-3047

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LeJeune’s Lawn Service

Kurt LeJeune • [email protected]

Residential and CommercialPROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE & MAINTENANCE

FULLY INSURED

TOWING & ROAD

AUTO GLASS REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT(May Qualify for No Deductible)

VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION (All Parishes)Hwy 19

658-7906(local) · 921-2185(cell)

FELICIANA WINDSHIELDZachary’s Auto Glass Place

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For when it’s not quite an emergency...

Zachary Location18989 Old Scenic Hwy / (225) 654-8850Mon-Fri 9AM-9PM / Sat-Sun 9AM-6PM

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Walk-in care for minor injury and illness, such as:

• Sprains and strains• Ear or eye infections• Possible broken

bones or simple fractures

• Severe sore throat

• Vomiting/diarrhea• Coughs and colds• Minor cuts that may

need stitches• Fever

Art League of Central “Paintout”April 13, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Join local artists for an afternoon of fun and the opportunity to view artists as they work, paint your own masterpiece or purchase original artwork. The “paintout” and show will take place on the grounds of “Twelve Oaks”, 11951 Sullivan Rd., (located behind Pat’s Hardware). If you wish to paint, bring your own supplies. No cost to attend. For more information,

call 225-939-1479.

Lane Regional “Ask the Doctor” April 17; Noon – 1 p.m.

For many, diet and exercise can be difficult because of joint pain, digestive problems, and other chronic medical issues. Dr. Thomas Kang of Lane Surgery Group will discuss “How to Lose Weight: A Surgeon’s Perspective,” including the benefits and limitations of weight loss surgery, during the “Ask the Doctor” Lunch and Learn. Session is free, includes a light lunch and will be held in the staff development room located at Lane Regional Medical Center. Reserve

your spot by calling 225-654-5263.

Zachary/Baker Relay for LifeApril 19, 7 p.m.

Will take place at the BREC Zachary Community Park off Old Scenic Hwy. and opening ceremonies will begin at 7 p.m. This fun-filled event is designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society. This year’s theme is “Making Cancer History,” and teams are encouraged to be creative when choosing tent

decorations and food items. There will be prizes awarded for the best decorated tent related to this year’s theme with bonus points given if you incorporate the food you are selling and/or your activity with your theme. Register or join at team at www.

relayforlife.org/zacharybakerla.

Angola Prison Spring Rodeo & Craft Show

April 20 & 21, 9 a.m. Angola State Prison will host their annual rodeo and craft show at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Enjoy bareback riding, wild horse races, barrel racing, buddy pick-up, wild cow milking bull riding and more. Gates open 9 a.m. and rodeo will begin at 2 p.m. Advance tickets are available for purchase from the Business Office at Louisiana State Penitentiary (LSP) after tickets go on sale. All seats are reserved. Children 2 and under are admitted free if they are held by an adult. Tickets are $15. For more information call 225-655-2030 or visit

www.angolarodeo.com.

Future Starz 6U T-Ball Tournament April 20 & 21

Legendz Sports Academy will be hosting its 1st Annual Future Starz 6U T-Ball Tournament on at Zachary Youth Park. We are inviting all local area T-Ball Teams to come out and enjoy a weekend of fun at the beautiful and improved Zachary Youth Park. The team entry fee for the event is $150 and each team is guranteed three games. For More Information contact Gordon Lipscomb at 225-921-2848 or

` [email protected].

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