Upper Lafayette Newsletter October 2013

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Upper Lafayette On The Move Letter from Executive Director, Jan Swift I was cleaning out my pantry on Sunday and I realized that my family wastes way more food than we consume. Shopping for food can be a fun pastime….going up and down the aisles of the various grocery stores in our community, mesmerized by all the possibilities of cooking gourmet meals and throwing stuff in my basket several times each week…but never really getting around to making the meals dreamed of, and ordering out more often than not when we get too busy to turn on the oven. My family is fortunate: two educated parents and two children living in a world of privilege, spending money rather freely and not having to worry (too much!) about how to survive today.

Upcoming Events Oct. 23, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Quest for Your Best Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. State of Technology & Communications For the Future

Working in the nonprofit world has been a life changing experience for me. Coming from a personal background with no money, I put myself through school and became a lawyer so that I would never want again. The days of scraping by seem long ago…but have never really left my conscience. Never looking for a job in a nonprofit, I landed here in my desire to make our community whole. And in networking, I have found that Lafayette is blessed with many nonprofit employees who give their whole life in the service of others….and forego a life of comfort so that those among us who are less fortunate will have a safety net to protect them when needed. I would never experienced this personally if I had not been tapped by Herbert Schilling to run Upper Lafayette Economic Development Foundation and make such life-changing connections! Jan Swift, Executive Director

Right now, front page in the news, is the plight of FoodNet, started by community philanthropist Marcelle Citron, and currently managed by Director Lemel Jones. Both women focus on how to feed the needy by keeping groceries in the food bank. The warehouse is pretty empty right now. So to close the story, I am urging you to consider assisting our friends at FoodNet by donating canned goods or money to help them fulfill their mission in feeding our neighbors who are truly hungry. Let’s share our good fortune with our neighbors who need us. Thank you. FoodNet’s warehouse is at 217 Surrey St. and staff may be reached by phone at (337)232-FOOD (3663).

ULEDF Board of Directors & Staff David Welch, President Cherie Hebert, Vice President Todd Citron, Sec./Treas. Adrian Baudoin Julie Dronet Don Dupuis Ed Krampe Donna Landry Kirk LaCour Beau Phares Dwight “Bo” Ramsay Herbert Schilling Bryan Tabor Jerry Vascocu Monty Warren Jan Swift, Director Lauren Rabalais

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Jan Swift with Lemel Jones, FoodNet

Save the Date: Quest for Your Best You are invited to join us for our fourth annual Quest for Your Best personal development symposium, to be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. This year, the event will focus on “sticking with it “– aligning your actions with your goals. We will host three dynamic speakers: Red Lerille, owner of Red Lerille’s Health and Racquet Club; Reggie Dupré, of Dupré Logistics, and Elise Bouchner, Managing Partner at Excelerant. David Welch, President and CEO of Stone Energy will serve as Moderator for the event. The event will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Petroleum Club of Lafayette, 111 Heymann Blvd. Tickets are available for purchase at $35 per person, or $300 for a reserved table for eight, and may be purchased online at www.upperlafayette.com/events, or payment may be mailed to P.O. Box 53107, Lafayette, LA 70505. For information, please email lauren@upperlafayette.com or call (337) 769-7649. Special thanks to our sponsors: Acadiana Computer Systems, Rader Solutions and Excelerant for their generosity and service.

October 2013 Printed by Lafayette Economic Development Authority

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