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What are your kids doing this summer?

Your summer campers can venture into something new and wild this summer. Aside from the many typical summer camps, Baton Rouge offers kids the chance to explore some very exciting new worlds... More

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King for a Day
About 30 years ago I ran across a poem called The Man in the Glass and it has been on my office wall ever since...More

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Tutors Help Many Students Succeed: Not Just Struggling Students Benefit

At this crucial point in the school year, many parents ask if it is too late to find a tutor. The truth is, it is never too late for a tutor. With only a few weeks left in this school year, students are at an important point in their academic achievement... More

Baton Rouge Native Returns Home As Regional Director for Teach For America

Driving down Spanish Town Road, you can turn left to enter the hub of Louisiana policy and politics or right to drive through downtown Baton Rouge. You can drive straight until you hit 6th Street where a simple “Teach For America” sign... More

Summer Magazine Directory Details

Additional Information about Baton Rouge Summer Camps... More

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 East Baton Rouge Master Gardener Association Mother’s Day Weekend Plant Sale

The annual Mother’s Day Weekend Plant Sale on Saturday May 10 at the LSU Burden Center is the perfect place to find a special gift…maybe a hanging basket or dish garden to show your love... More

Audubon Kiwanis Club of Baton Rouge Cooks Up Charity For the Whole Family

The Audubon Kiwanis Club of Baton Rouge and the Baton Rouge Head Injury Association are teaming up for the second annual Louisiana State Chili Cook-off. All profits will go toward charity... More

 Hickory Ridge Needs More Neighbors Help

There may be many things we can complain about, but the Hickory Ridge subdivision has many things to be proud of and thankful for... More

Hickory Ridge Easter Egg Hunt a Huge Success

One-hundred fifty parents, grandparents and children gathered at the BREC Park on Cedar Ridge Saturday... More

 Methods of Neighborhood Communication: Creative Ways to Get the Word Out

Neighbors often complain that they don’t know what their homeowner’s association is up to. In the words of the captain from Cool Hand Luke: “What we've got here is a failure to communicate... More

 Hope and Grief

The poet, Christina Rossetti, is helping me manage life these days. Over a hundred years ago, she wrote a poem titled, “Hope in Grief.” In it, she concludes... More

Springtime Photo Winner

Congratulations to Gary Brocato of South Baton Rouge! His photo “Patterns of Attraction” is the winner of our Springtime Photo Contest! More
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