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Baton Rouge / Louisiana / United States
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"The East Baton Rouge Parish Library (EBRPL) was established in 1939 with a collection of second-hand donated books. During its first three years, the library established eight additional library branches to service the Baton Rouge area. Today, EBRPL is comprised of a Main Library and 13 community or regional branch libraries, and several bookmobiles. With a staff of more than 540 employees, the Library is open a cumulative total of 958 hours weekly. Additional outreach service is provided on a regular basis to area schools, day care centers, retirement centers, and various community centers."
Chalmette / Louisiana / United States
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In addition to books and DVD checkout, the library offers 30 public-use Internet computers, with Office 2010, Photoshop and Blu-Ray disc burners. Website allows access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMagazines for your tablet and many language courses.
Monroe / Louisiana / United States
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The Mayor s Office is governed by the City of Monroe in Louisiana, which administers a police department that works for the protection of residents lives and properties. The City of Monroe s government operates a fire department that provides emergency medical, public education and fire suppression services. The city s government administers a public works department that is responsible for the maintenance of streets and drainage facilities. Its government also has engineering, public relations, economic development, legal and community affairs departments. The City of Monroe s government additionally provides online information about local schools, museums, parks, zoos, galleries, and historic homes and buildings.
Hammond / Louisiana / United States
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The Hammond Police Department offers patrolling services and handles emergency calls to meet the safety needs of individuals and businesses. It works for the reduction of crimes, as well as provides complaints filing and detective services. The department maintains records of past criminal events and criminals. It offers online information and notifications related to emergencies and disasters. Additionally, the Hammond Police Department offers Web site-based information on the 3n Instacom Citizen Alert system, which is a safety arrangement to provide instruction for safety precaution and evacuation during emergencies. The department is governed by the city of Hammond in Louisiana, which operates through administration, accounting, data processing, building, fire and human resources departments.
Metairie / Louisiana / United States
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Located a short ride from downtown New Orleans, Lafreniere Park is a hidden gem in Metairie, in the neighboring suburb of Jefferson Parish. This beautiful park offers lots of wide-open green space, a 2-mile walking trail, athletic fields, Frisbee golf, a children's playground, a carousel, a dog park and more. There's also outdoor exercise equipment for the fitness crowd. Perhaps the park's greatest feature is the picturesque lagoon that runs throughout the property. The park is also home to numerous events throughout the year, including concerts, a holiday light celebration and fireworks displays.

Parking and public transportation at Lafreniere Park
There are several parking lots in the park, more than enough to accommodate normal park traffic. If you're using public transportation, you can take the Canal-Cemetaries streetcar heading away from downtown to the end of the line and then transfer to the Veterans Blvd. bus, operated by Jefferson Transit. Ask the driver to let you off at Downs Blvd., then cross the street and walk the short distance to the park. Please note: Veterans Blvd. is very busy so keep this in mind when crossing the highway and always make sure you cross at the traffic light.

Best and worst time to go to Lafreniere Park
One of the worst times to visit the park is during athletic tournaments when the crowds can be really thick. Although they are fun to watch, you might want to check the park's event calendar to see if any tournaments are scheduled so that you can plan accordingly. A good time to visit the park is during special events like the Uncle Sam Jam. This family-friendly event is held annually on July 3 and features live music, food vendors and a fireworks display at 9 p.m.

Admission to Lafreniere Park
Admission to the park is free. The park is open daily from 5 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. The park does charge for some special events. For instance, if you want to see the Christmas lights during the annual Holiday in the Park celebration, you'll pay about $3.00 per car.

Must see/do at Lafreniere Park
Kids of all ages will enjoy a ride on the Carousel, which also has one handicapped accessible chariot. A trip through Marsh Island is also recommended. This man-made ecosystem offers a glimpse into the world of native Louisiana flora and fauna. After strolling through the park, pick a spot (any spot is breathtaking) and sit around the lagoon and simply relax and enjoy nature at its best.

Other places to visit near Lafreniere Park
Veterans Blvd. is a bustling major highway and you can find numerous places to visit near Lafreniere Park. The park has a concession stand but you should consider indulging your ice-cream sweet tooth by creating your very own creation at Marble Slab Creamery, located a few miles from the park. If you enjoy laser tag, bumper cars, arcade games and other fun activities (and who doesn't?) Laser Tag of Metairie is a great place to spend a few hours with friends or family. If you're looking for more of an adult diversion, stop by Lager's International Ale House; there's pub fare and nearly 200 different types of craft, locally brewed and bottled beer.

Insider tip for visitors to Lafreniere Park
If possible, bring a loaf or two of bread with you to feed the ducks. They are plentiful and you'll see them throughout the park, along with an assortment of other feathered friends.

Author's bio: Myra Faye Turner is writer living in New Orleans. During a recent trip to Lafreniere Park, she saw a huge, furry nutria, several roosters and a cute white bunny rabbit. 

 

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Plaquemine / Louisiana / United States
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The City Clerk s office is a part of the government of the city of Plaquemine in Louisiana. The office handles and maintains records. It also issues occupational, beer and liquor licenses, as well as takes applications for employment. The city of Plaquemine in Louisiana offers a range of economic and community development services. The city operates a fire department that provides various fire prevention and suppression solutions. It maintains a police department that works for the protection of residents lives and properties. The city of Plaquemine in Louisiana houses a population of more than 7,060 residents. The city offers vehicle maintenance and building inspection services.
Chalmette / Louisiana / United States
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St. Bernard Parish Public Schools governs Andrew Jackson Elementary School, Chalmette High School, Trist Middle School and J.F. Gauthier Elementary School. The district serves more than 3,000 students annually. Its schools curricula include classes in music, science, math, finance, English and business education. The district s schools offer opportunities for students to participate in a range of sports activities, such as football, volleyball, cross-country, basketball, and track and field. Its schools support student councils. The district s schools also have drama, science and cultural clubs. Its schools administer several preschool and Title I programs. The district s schools provide food and transportation services.
Deridder / Louisiana / United States
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The DeRidder City Hall is governed by the City of DeRidder in Louisiana. It includes city council, utilities, finance, waste water treatment plant and community service departments. The hall has a public works department that offers animal control services and issues building permits. It also features a street and parks department that provides a range of waste water disposal, street maintenance and utility management services. The DeRidder City Hall has a training room that offers a variety of college education programs to residents through Upper Iowa University. Incorporated in 1903, the City of DeRidder is managed by the police and fire departments.