East Feliciana High band receives new uniforms. Page 7G
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2nd Year, No. 9
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Students honored for artwork The East Feliciana Parish School Board honored seven students Dec. 1 for their entries into the school district’s annual Christmas card art contest. Freshman Anthony Williams won first place for his artwork, which was used as the cover of the Christmas card. Grade-level winners included sixth-grader Leonard Ford, seventh-grader Jeremiah Johnson, 10th-grader Kedarin Jackson, 11thgraders Alexcia Booker and Johnessia Harris and 12thgrader Danyell Barnes.
Council on Aging activities planned
The East Feliciana Parish Council on Aging, 11102 Bank St., in Clinton, is open from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Most activities for seniors start at 11 a.m., and lunch is served at noon. The East Feliciana Public Transit offers transportation for the elderly to East Baton Rouge Parish Monday through Friday. Call (225) 683-9862 for information. FRIDAY: 11 a.m. exercise class MONDAY: 11 a.m. exercise class TUESDAY: 11 a.m. games WEDNESDAY: 11 a.m. bingo DEC. 17: 11:30 a.m. devotional followed by blood pressure checks DEC. 18: 11 a.m. Grace Baptist School singers perform
Christmas at Rosedown features 19th century look
Guests are invited to the 13th annual Christmas at Rosedown celebration at Rosedown Plantation State Historic Site in St. Francisville where they will see the main house decorated in the 19th-century style and hear stories of Christmas traditions at Rosedown Plantation. Activities include marshmallow roasts and hayrides from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For information, call (225) 635-3332.
Kids Christmas event arrives in West Feliciana
The 16th annual Kids Christmas event hosted by äSee AROUND, page 2G
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A group of dancers from the area, dressed as Santa’s helpers, performed in the annual St. Francisville Christmas parade Sunday, which was part of the Christmas in the Country weekend, Dec. 4-6.
Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola had a float in the Christmas parade Sunday in St. Francisville. The annual event was sponsored by the Women’s Service League.
Christmas cruises through St. Francisville Advocate staff report
St. Francisville’s annual Christmas parade, which is sponsored by the Women’s Service League, was held Dec. 6, the third and final day of the Christmas in the Country celebration. School groups, athletic teams, local businesses, organizations and people participated by entering floats and marching groups in the holiday festivity. The parade rolled up Commerce and Ferdinand streets. ä See photos from Christmas in the Country on Page 4G. ä See more photos from the page and Christmas in the Country at theadvocate.com.
Advocate photos by HOWARD ARCENEAUX
Snow made of foam is released from a float Sunday during the St. Francisville Christmas parade.
2 mayors win new terms
Jackson, Norwood leaders unopposed BY JAMES MINTON
Special to The Advocate CLINTON — Jackson Mayor Charles Coleman won a sixth term, and Norwood Mayor Becky Bellue won her third term when qualifying ended at the Clerk of Court’s Office on Friday for the three March 5 municipal elections in East Feliciana Parish. Coleman and Bellue both qualified without opposition for their posts, according to information posted on the Louisiana Secretary of East State’s website. Feliciana Coleman also served as a police juror representing Jackson, and Bellue was an alderwoman before succeeding Jimmy L. Garig as mayor in 2008. Coleman said “a couple of peopleâ€? had talked about running for mayor but decided against it. “There’s nobody who wants this job. There’s too many headaches,â€? Coleman joked. Bellue said she is grateful for her support and that she was able to win another term without having to campaign. In Slaughter, Mayor Robbie Jackson is opposed in his bid for a second term by Alderman Nick St. Germain. Two of the three municipalities have elected law enforcement officials. Joseph E. Beavers is challenging Slaughter Police Chief Walter Smith Jr., who is seeking his fourth term as the town’s top cop. Jackson Town Marshal Fred Allen is seeking his third term and is opposed by Mark Dousay. With St. Germain seeking the mayor’s job in Slaughter and incumbents LaTrelle Cart and Ashby Schwartz not seeking re-election, a total of nine candidates signed up to run for the five seats on the Slaughter Board of Aldermen. They are incumbents Liz Aaron and Aimee Bellue, along with Dave Almond, Shane Bourgeois, Roy Elliott Corcoran Jr., Janis Landry, Justin Shotwell, Keith Strohpaul and Ramona Wallace. Seven candidates are running for the five seats on Jackson’s Board of Trustees. äSee MAYORS, page 2G
Police Jury withdraws OK for subdivision BY JAMES MINTON
the parish. The action came in reply to property owner Tommy DudCLINTON — The East Feliciana ley’s appeal of the Police Jury’s Parish Police August decision to rescind apJury voted again proval of a survey map because East Monday to with- it shows more than the four lots Feliciana draw approval of the jury’s ordinance allows for a controversial property accessed through a subdivision off private servitude. The subdivision’s approval La. 409 in the southern part of Special to The Advocate
bypassed most of the Planning and Zoning Commission’s members and all of the police jurors, as Parish Manager J.R. Rouchon and commission members Bart Blackledge and Russ Hicks signed it. Carroll Devillier Jr., Dudley’s attorney, argued that the 30-day time limit for the jury to rescind the approval had
long passed when neighboring property owners complained about the additional lots Dudley planned to develop on the private road. “The appeals process had expired before we knew about it,� Juror Louis Kent replied, later adding, “This map was never approved by Planning and Zoning or this board.�
Jury President Dennis Aucoin said the map was approved because the jury never rescinded its action to give the parish manager authority to approve subdivision plats. At the time, Glen Kent, a surveyor and lawyer, was serving as parish manager. äSee SUBDIVISION, page 2G
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