Thursday, October 25, 2012

Trick-or-Treating for Halloween


HALLOWEEN IS COMING TO
MONTE VISTA NEIGHBORHOOD!!!


TRICK-OR-TREATING WILL TAKE PLACE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST
FROM 6-8PM.  


We will have an off-duty BRPD officer patrolling the neighborhood during the evening to make sure everyone is safe to move about.  If you would like to contribute to paying for the officer, please contact Camie Wall at camie.wall@c-ka.com.  

If you are giving out candy, please turn a porch or exterior light on as a signal to families and children who are out and about.


  

We look forward to seeing everyone soon!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Family Bike Day is this Saturday!

Mayor and Mrs. Holden to lead annual Family BikeDay Saturday, March 31 2012

Ride to officially open new Levee BikeBath between Farr Parkand LSU Mayor-President Melvin L. “Kip”Holden and his wife Lois will celebrate the Mayor’s Annual FamilyBike Day on Saturday, March 31, by leading a bike ride along the recently completed segment of the Mississippi River Levee Bike Path.

This year’s ride will begin at BREC’s Farr Park and take bicyclists along the levee bike path from Farr Park to Skip Bertman Drive at LSU and back. Family Bike Day is held each year as part of the Mayor’s Healthy BR Initiative, and is open to bicyclists of all ages free of charge. Participants should plan on arriving about 9a.m. at Farr Park on River Road just south of Brightside Lane. The annual “Blessing of the Bikes” will be held at the Farr Park Bike Path Pavilion at 9:30 a.m., followed by the official dedication for the recently completed section of the Mississippi River Bike Path at 9:40 a.m. Mayor Holden and the City’s First Lady will then lead cyclists for a ride along the new 9,500-foot-long section of the Levee BikePath between FarrPark and Skip Bertman Drive.

The project, which was funded in part by a $980,000 federal appropriationarranged by U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, extended the total length of the levee-top bike path to a little more than five miles between downtown Baton Rouge and FarrPark. The Baton Rouge Police Department, EMS, Our Ladyof the Lake Regional Medical Center, Healthy BR partners and local bicycle advocates will be on hand at Farr Parkbefore and after the ride to provide free health screenings and safetyinformation.

Bicyclists, pedestrians and drivers from throughout theCapital Region are invited to participate in the screenings and take advantage of the safety tips. The event will also celebrate Baton Rouge‘s status as the first Louisiana city to be officially recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists.