The St. Tammany Advocate 11-18-2015

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6G F Wednesday, November 18, 2015 F theneworleansadvocate.com F The Advocate

Knights of Columbus hold quarterly Mass in Covington

HEALTH BRIEFS SINFONIA FAMILY SERVICES: Sinfonia Family Services of Louisiana will hold an open house for its new location from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at 206 N. Jefferson St., Covington. Sinfonia provides behavioral health services and takes referrals from individuals, schools, families, hospitals and law enforcement. To register, email mjtaliancich@sfslouisiana. com.

St. Tammany senior center menus

Photo provided by Knights of Columbus Council 14614

Members of the Knights of Columbus at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Council 14614, Archbishop Hannan Assembly 3329, held their quarterly Mass and membership drive Oct. 25. From left are Sir Knights Tom Carter and Ed Conway, Council Grand Knight Tom Brady, Color Corps Commander John Calico, Art McDowell, LeRoy Brandow and Richard Evans.

Council on Aging St. Tammany senior center meal menus. For information, call (985) 892-0377 or visit www.coastseniors.org.

MONDAY

Salisbury beef, brown gravy, Delmonico potatoes, carrots, dinner roll, seasonal fruit, milk.

Capital One Bank associates help nonprofits with volunteer projects

TUESDAY

Mushroom chicken breast, seasoned green peas, country tomatoes, wheat roll, Mississippi mud pudding, milk.

Photo provided by American Heart Association

Mandeville High students Jordyn Pellegrin, left, and Sydney Gassen learn CPR using the CPR in Schools training kit donated by Poolcorp.

Advocate staff report During October, Capital One Bank associates came together to support local nonprofits and help meet the needs of the communities where they live and work. In Louisiana, CapiPhoto provided tal One Bank associates completed more than 30 volunteer Capital One Bank associates David Brignac, William Mayberry and Christian Briceno, from left, construct planters. projects.

Slidell Women’s Civic Club cleans Pontchartrain Drive

Photo by LOUIS HOUVENAEGHEL

Members of the Slidell Women’s Civic Club recently cleaned Pontchartrain Drive in Slidell, from the Bank of Louisiana to Front Street. In the front row from left are Rosemary Clement, Melba Houvenaeghel, Shahnaz Islam, Michelle Chappius, Marlene Bajon, Martha Jones, Carolyn McDowell, Christen Bajon, President Ramona Carlin, Margarita McInerney and Anna Merle Merritt. In the back row are Susan Whittaker and Mary Clement.

BIRTHS Recent births at Slidell Memorial Hospital include the following: n Laken A. Blakey, born Sept. 27, daughter of Shelby Beliew and James Blakey of Slidell. n Jonathan James Tott, II, born Sept. 28, son of Amanda Ohler and Jonathan Tott of Slidell. n MacKenzie Rose Schaller, born Oct. 2, daughter of Tammi Marie Nappe and Fred Jack Schaller of Slidell. n Beau Lamuel Talley, born Oct. 3, son of Kaylin Talley and Sean Talley of Slidell. n Neymar Carlos Ambrocio Gomez, born Oct. 5, son of Maria Catalina Gomez and Carlos Benedicto Ambrocio of Slidell. n Lucille Wilson, born Oct. 5, daughter of Kassie Wilson and Matthew Wilson of Slidell. n Jonah Turner, born Oct. 6, son of Joelle Null and Richard Turner of Slidell. n Sierra Marie Allen, born Oct. 6, daughter of Sabrina Allen and Harold Allen of Slidell. n Marley Noelle Yvonne Brown, born Oct. 7, daughter of Tabatha Brant and Omar Brown Sr. of Slidell. n Alyssa Hern, born Oct. 7, daughter of Michelle Gierlings and Daniel Hern of Slidell. n Dawson Cole Hebert, born Oct. 9, son of Molly Hebert and Josh Hebert of Pearl River. n Leilah Amelia McGowan, born Oct. 9, daughter of Alyssa Woods and Ryan McGowan of Slidell. n Mia Palacios, born Oct. 10, daughter of Cristian Palacios and Juan Palacios of Slidell. n Bradley James Anthony Nugent, born Oct. 13, son of Amanda Lynn Nugent of Folsom. n Victoria Lynn Cucinella, born Oct. 11, daughter of Lisa MitchellCucinella and John Cucinella Jr. of Slidell. n Mason Cole Crawford, born Oct. 12, son of Alexis Crawford and Clayton L. Crawford of Pearl River. n Chelsea Renee Headley, born Oct. 12, daughter of Rebecca Headley and James Headley of Waveland, Mississippi. n Leeland Finn Taylor, born Oct.

12, son of Katie Taylor and Ryan Taylor of Slidell. n Elizabeth Marie Lamarque, born Oct. 14, daughter of Angela Wilder Lamarque and Joey Carr Lamarque of Slidell. n Natalie Anne Schwaner, born Oct. 14, daughter of Tali Elisa Schwaner and Randy C. Schwaner of Carriere, Mississippi. n Maia Michelle Brimmer, born Oct. 15, daughter of Amber Rose Brimmer and Joshua Alan Brimmer of Slidell. n Jonah Edward Faller, born Oct. 15, son of Kristin Faller and Gary Faller Jr. of Slidell. n Reese Michelle Pitts, born Oct. 18, daughter of Melissa Pitts and David Pitts of Pearl River.

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n Sadie Ann Dorion, born Oct. 21,

daughter of Jessica Ann Monroe and Brian Allen Dorion of Slidell. n Nicholas Gabriel Aultman, born Oct. 24, son of Angelique Doll and Kenneth Aultman of Covington. n Elijah Ryan Fleming, born Oct. 27, son of Katie L. Doane and Michael W. Fleming of Pearl River. n Connor Lee Herrington, born Oct. 28, son of Sarah Cefalu Herrington and Michael Bryce Herrington of Slidell. n Ariana April West, born Oct. 30, daughter of Rosland West and Romalis West of Slidell. n Daniel Nolan Girouard, born Nov. 1, son of Hilda L. Saavedra and Daniel J. Girouard of Slidell.

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St. Tammany schools receive CPR training kits Advocate staff report Students at Mandeville, Covington and Fontainebleau high schools will receive CPR training prior to graduation using kits donated by Poolcorp. The CPR training is mandated by legislation passed by the Louisiana Legislature in 2014 with support from the American Heart Association. The Burke Cobb Act will put 35,000 trained lifesavers in Louisiana each year. The CPR in Schools train-

ing kit empowers students to learn the core skills of CPR in less than 30 minutes, and it teaches AED skills and choking relief. The kit is portable and reusable. The CPR in Schools training kit was developed by the American Heart Association and incorporates the latest science. Nearly 424,000 people have sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital every year, and only 10.4 percent survive. Given right away, CPR doubles or triples survival rates.

NOVEMBER 25

Barbecue chicken, confetti rice, beet salad, fruit-blend juice, Texas bread, applesauce with peaches, milk.

NOVEMBER 26

Beef patty, hamburger bun, lettuce and tomato, baked beans, mixed fruit crisp, milk.

NOVEMBER 27

Pork roast with brown gravy, black-eyed peas, cabbage, dinner roll, birthday cake, milk. MEALS ARE SERVED AT THE FOLLOWING COAST SENIOR CENTERS: BUSH SENIOR CENTER: 81605 La. 41. Call (985) 886-8971. COVINGTON SENIOR CENTER: Greater Starlight Baptist Church, 513 W. 28th Ave. Call (985) 8928530. FOLSOM SENIOR CENTER: 13111 Cleveland St. Call (985) 796-9950. LACOMBE SENIOR CENTER: Village Lutheran Church, 29180 U.S. 190. Call (985) 218-9340. PEARL RIVER SENIOR CENTER: 39443 La. 41 Spur. Call (985) 8632540. MANDEVILLE SENIOR CENTER: Paul Spitzfaden Community Center, 3090 E. Causeway Approach. Call (985) 624-4629. SLIDELL SENIOR CENTER: 610 Cousin St. Call (985) 641-1852.


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