Thursday, August 23, 2012

Encephalitis Mosquitoes found in Lafitte Area

 
 
Have you gotten one of these on your door ?? 
 
Mosquito Control of Jefferson Parish has found encephalitis mosquitoes in traps that have been placed in different areas of Lafitte. 
 
If you recieved this notice it means an area tested positive for mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus, which can cause encephalitis, in a 10 block radius of your home. 
 
Please don't panic, but get informed.
 
 
In response to the increased West Nile activity reported in Louisiana, Jefferson Parish’s contractor, Mosquito Control Services, LLC, has significantly increased abatement efforts, including spraying and mosquito testing.

Over the past three months, Mosquito Control Services has been spraying at elevated levels and these efforts increase if a positive West Nile result is found in a mosquito sample, chicken flock or an animal or human. A positive West Nile result triggers a specific expanded suppression protocol which concentrates intensified mosquito abatement efforts in the area surrounding a positive sample.

This increased activity includes:

Door to door pamphlet distribution and public education in the immediate area of the positive sample.

Intensified larval inspections, breeding site and storm drain treatments, and reduction of mosquito breeding sites throughout the entire zone of the positive sample.

Three night time spray truck applications of the immediate area and surrounding zone.

Additional traps in the immediate area of the positive sample for mosquito population and disease activity evaluation following control procedures.

Elevated abatement operations will continue until vector mosquito numbers fall below established threshold levels and all samples are determined to be negative for encephalitis.


Jefferson Parish residents are advised to police their own property for standing water. Mosquitoes need water to complete their life cycle. Remember, just about anything that can hold water, even a bottle cap, could be an ideal place for mosquitoes to breed. Proper control measures can go a long way in stopping the spread of mosquito borne illnesses like West Nile Virus.

Residents are encouraged to take the following precautions around the home:
  • Empty containers that might be holding water weekly.
  • Flush bird baths, kiddie pools, pet water bowls, and bromeliads weekly.
  • Don't over water potted plants; remove pans under flower pots to dump any unnecessary water.
  • If you have a swimming pool, fountain, pond or water garden, make sure it has a pump that is operational and keeps water circulating. Stock ponds with minnows or other fish.
  • Treat swimming pools with appropriate chemicals on a regular basis.
  • Check roof gutters to make sure they are not clogged or holding water.
  • Fill and grade low spots, indentations and tire tracks.
  • Remove trash and spare parts from your yard and keep grass mowed.
  • Keep boats, barbecue grills, etc. covered (make sure tarp is tight and doesn't hold water) or drain regularly.
  • Remove old tires from your yard by placing them curbside for collection (4/week/home) or bring them to the nearest trash drop off site for disposal.
  • Fill tree holes and hollow stumps that hold water with sand or concrete.
  • Residents are advised to take the following steps to protect themselves from mosquito bites: avoid being outdoors at dawn and dusk, wear long sleeves and long pants when outside, use insect repellant containing DEET according to label directions. All window and door screens should be bug tight.
For additional information about mosquito abatement efforts or to report problem swimming pools or other potential sites of mosquito breeding in Jefferson Parish, please call the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs 504-731-4612 or Mosquito Control 504-366-0084

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Senior Center Luau Party

The members of the Lafitte Senior Center celebrated their monthly birthday party Hawiian style !!
 
 
 

3 of our best Town of Jean Lafitte workers.  Don't worry Mayor Kerner, they were on their lunch break !!



 
Chicken Dance !!



 
Love Birds, Steve and Nancy

 
Do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around, that's what it's all about !!







 
The new couple.  I love it when our older generation find happiness again.
 





Monday, August 20, 2012

ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM





FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR LOW-INCOME HOME
ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP)
Jefferson Community Action Programs (JeffCAP) and the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) have funds available for energy assistance.
Jefferson Parish citizens are encouraged to apply now by calling the community center in their area for an appointment. Funds are available until September 30, 2012 or until funds have been depleted.
Please call or walk–in to schedule an appointment at one of the following JeffCAP Community Centers in your area listed below. The Community Center’s office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm.

Harvey Community Center
Center Supervisor: Darlene McKinnies
1501 Estalote Street, Harvey, LA 70058
Serving the Harvey and Lafitte Area
(504) 227-1221

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Rosethorne Playground Horseshoe Tournament

The Bridge Builder

 

The Bridge Builder

By Will Allen Dromgoole
 
An old man going a lone highway,
Came, at the evening cold and gray,
To a chasm vast and deep and wide.
Through which was flowing a sullen tide
The old man crossed in the twilight dim,
The sullen stream had no fear for him;
But he turned when safe on the other side
And built a bridge to span the tide.
 
“Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim near,
“You are wasting your strength with building here;
Your journey will end with the ending day,
You never again will pass this way;
You’ve crossed the chasm, deep and wide,
Why build this bridge at evening tide?”
 
The builder lifted his old gray head;
“Good friend, in the path I have come,” he said,
“There followed after me today
A youth whose feet must pass this way.
This chasm that has been as naught to me
To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be;
He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;
Good friend, I am building this bridge for him!”

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Seafood Festival 2012 Highlights



I loved having our Seafood Fest back on the Bayou.  Not only is it a good time listening to great music, but a time to visit with your family and life long friends. 

It's always been a time for us to relax and enjoy each other.  To see new babies and friends from the past.  The Bayou Air is intoxicating, couples fall in love all over again, and we forget about your troubles for the weekend.  The sunset ALONGTHEBAYOU is a site to see, I hope you took the time to see the beauty of what we call home.


















Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Our Begining and Ending

If the beginning of wisdom is in realizing that one knows nothing, then the beginning of understanding is in realizing that all things exist in accord with a single truth: large things are made of smaller things.

So it is with the growth of plants that spring from seeds, as well as with walls built from many stones. So it is with mankind, as the customs and traditions of our ancestors blend together to form the foundation for our own cities, history, and way of life. 

Large things are made from small things.
Significance is cumulative-but not always obvious.

 - Author Jim Butcher





Over the past few years, our community is always a hot topic when it comes to using money on levee protection.    And recently we have lost our battle for what we had hoped to be a solution to some of our flooding problems.  For years, Mayor Kerner has lobbied officials in Washington, D.C., and Baton Rouge to include Jean Lafitte, Lafitte, Barataria and Crown Point in the billion-dollar federal project known as Donaldsonville to the Gulf that would have provided storm surge protection for us, but to no avail, the Army Corps of Engineers scrapped all five alternates for the project, saying the "costs outweighed the benefits".   Somehow the last part of the sentence always makes me feel like a second class citizen in a third world country. 

I think that you will find that no one could pay us enough money to move from here. We flood because of man made problems, so man should fix them!  The oil and lumber companies that built south Louisiana messed up the coast, so they should have been responsible.  We were here long before anyone else in the New Orleans metro area. We didn't just decide to build on a flood plain, our ansestors were here for hundreds of years building and making our wonderful community what it is today.  "Large things are made from small things.  Significance is cumulative-but not always obvious."  The larger cities of South Louisiana were made from the wonderfully smaller communities like Lafitte.


Doesn't anyone see that when we're gone Marrero, Westwego, and Harvey are next as you can see from the picture above. Lake Salvador will be running alongside the Westbank Expressway if nothing is done. 

Yes we choose to live here, so we will keep on fighting to save what we love. Lafitte is not just a physical place to us, it is a place of peace, generousity, and family. A place built from generations of love and kindness. 

It is and always will be our beginning and ending no matter what comes. 

Monday, August 13, 2012

Cochaira's Cook Off



Everyone Welcome !!

Come out and enjoy the fun !! 

Saturday, August 18th
Cochaira's Marina  - 
4477 Jean Lafitte Blvd, Lafitte, La 70067

Cook on site or bring them in. Wings can be prepared any way, spicy, sweet, with sauce, without sauce, fried, grilled, baked, battered, naked.

Set-up begins at 2:00p.m.     Judging at 6:00p.m.

To reserve your spot or for more information, call GG at Cochiaras any time after 5:00p.m.
504-689-3701

$20.00 entry fee. Half of the proceeds will go to the winner, the other half will go to benefit Fisher High School Dance Team and Rhett Griffin scholarship fund.

Friday, August 10, 2012

SrA Cody Reynon, F-15 Crew Chief




SrA Cody Reynon, F-15 Crew Chief for Louisiana Air National Guard
Deployed July 2, 2012 to Saudi Arabia
Lives in Crown Point, Louisiana
Son of Randy & Debbie Reynon

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Shrimp Season August 2012


Aug. 2, 2012, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission announced the fall inshore shrimp season will open at 6 a.m. on Monday, August 13, 2012, in state inside waters from the Atchafalaya River and Atchafalaya River Ship Channel westward to the Louisiana/Texas state line. State inside waters from the Atchafalaya River eastward to the Mississippi/Louisiana state line will open to shrimping 12 hours later, at 6 p.m.


Preliminary Louisiana shrimp landings statistics provided by NOAA Fisheries Service indicate that approximately 21.8 million pounds of shrimp (all species combined/heads-off weight) were landed in Louisiana from January through June 2012

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Restore Act could help unprotected Jean Lafitte area

Restore Act could help unprotected Jean Lafitte area

Click link to read story

http://www.nola.com/environment/index.ssf/2012/07/restore_act_could_help_jean_la.html

Lafitte Area Independent Levee District





Jul 07, 2012

Governor Bobby Jindal Announces Reappointments to the Lafitte Area Independent Levee District


BATON ROUGE – Today, Governor Bobby Jindal announced reappointments to the Lafitte Area Independent Levee District.
The Lafitte Independent Levee District is a political subdivision of the state organized for the purpose and charged with the duty of constructing and maintaining levees, and all other things incidental within its territorial limits. The Lafitte Area Independent Levee District territory surrounds Jean Lafitte which was part of the West Jefferson Levee District. The law provides for governance of the district by a five-member board appointed by the governor from a list of nominees submitted by the governing authority of Jean Lafitte and the legislative delegation from the area.

Reappointments to the Lafitte Area Independent Levee District:

Barron Burmaster, of Crown Point, is the Executive Assistant District Attorney for the 24th Judicial District in Jefferson Parish. Burmaster will be reappointed to serve as a gubernatorial appointee who was nominated by the governing authority of Jean Lafitte and the legislative delegation from the area, as required by statute.

Dena Frickey, of Lafitte, is an assistant professor of mathematics at Delgado Community College’s west bank campus. Frickey will be reappointed to serve as a gubernatorial appointee who was nominated by the governing authority of Jean Lafitte and the legislative delegation from the area, as required by statute.

Tim Kerner, of Lafitte, has served as the Mayor of Lafitte since 1991. Kerner will be reappointed to serve as a gubernatorial appointee who was nominated by the governing authority of Jean Lafitte and the legislative delegation from the area, as required by statute.

Allen Moore, of Barataria, is currently a partner in Reeled Tubing, Inc. Moore will be reappointed to serve as a gubernatorial appointee who was nominated by the governing authority of Jean Lafitte and the legislative delegation from the area, as required by statute.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Leo Kerner Back to School News


1st day of school for grades 1-5 is Thursday, August 9, 2012, full day.
Pre-K & Kindergarten August 14, 2012- boys only (full day) Parent Orientation (1/2 day)
August 15, 2012 girls only (full day) Parent Orientation (1/2 day)
August 28, 2012, Open House 6:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M.