Thursday, November 12, 2009

Green Monkeys in November

Novemeber is a special month for everyone and their famileis. With the holidays fast approaching and the long awaited christamas vacation just around the corner, we are all feeling a little ancy. And what better way to relieve such aingst then passing free time with the people, food, music, and culture of Lafayette. The Green Monkeys of Lafayette Lousiana are pleased to present to you a few local events to pass a good time during this time. Come out, relax, have fun, and see what Green Monkeys is doing for our commnity!
November 16, 2009
America Recycles Day
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Quadrangle
10am-3pm
Promoted by Speak and Green Monkeys
In support of America Recycles Day (ARD), Novemeber 15 2009, Speak and Green Monkeys will be on ULL campus November 16 to help promote ARD awareness.
November 17, 2009
Leonid Meteor Shower
Churchpoint Louisiana
9pm- until
Green Moneky's Fun Event
How many times can you honestly say that you took the time to witness something in nature as great as a meteor shower?! Come out and experience nature at its most beautiful with us!
November 29, 2009
Go Green Fest
419 1/2 Brooke Ave
12pm-5pm
Green Monkey's Fundraiser for Speak
What a great way to pass a good time with great people and great music. There will be games like dogdeball, kickball, badmitton, horse shoes, and Green Monkey olympics for kids as well adults, a raffel, and food by Peppa Mellows.
Lineup for Fair on sunday november 29th. 12-5
12:00 signup for raffell begins
12:15 signup for tournaments. Badmittion, dodgeball, kickball and horseshoes.
12:30 outfit plays
1pm 3 man dodgeball tourament
1:30 farouche plays
2:00-3:00 Dj Plays 4 man Kickball tournament (1st to 5points). Scavengar Hunt for kids /or adults. Green Monkey Olympics.
3:00 Bonsour Catin Plays
3:30 - 2 man Badmittion Tournament and Horseshoe Tournament
4:00 - Dysel & Jane Doe play
4:30 - Announce Winner of Raffels - Give away prizes
5:00 - shut it down...

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Green Monkeys visit Texas Road House and Survivor Oak Celebration

Green Monkeys and The Survivor Oak
Sunday September 20th 2009 the survivor oak, located in the field on the corner of bud st. and saul st. was the location for the survivor oak fundraiser concert. The goal of the concert/benefit was to bring together different groups which celebrate surviving against all odds. In the early 1900’s a hurricane knocked over a massive live oak tree which in turn grew a new tree from one of its branches and stands as a monument for perseverance and the indomitable spirit of life that refuses to end.
The Green Monkeys in attendance were John Pastor, Kent Labrey, Jason Doucet, Leah Abshire, Philippe Treguier, Charissa Borque and Johnny Miller. We spent the day in the sun with Frisbee throwing and dancing. The Drew Landry Band was playing their original songs of a easy melodic harmony and the crowd of blankets and festival chairs all swayed to the beats.
It was an amazing event for support and networking of everything from dragon boat racing to trees acadiana. Booths were set up on the parameter raising funds and awareness for all sorts of good causes.
The Louisiana Urban Forestry Council www.louisianaurbanforestry.org
Gulf Coast Restoration www.healthygulf.org grace@healthygulf.org
Le Dock sur le Bayou ledock@cox.net and www.ledock.com
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise melissa@lite3d.com
Cajun Invasion Dragon Boat Team www.cajuninvastion.org or call Sharon Vernetti @ 337-984-7657
Trees Acadiana www.lsuagcenter.com
Written by John Pastor


Restaurants and the Environment
It was a Sunday and the television was on the saints game. The television had a bar right down the middle like the whole game was filmed from behind a goal post. The green monkeys met at Texas Road House on Johnston street at about 1pm. The place was buisy as usual and we were fortunate that the bar top was free. John Pastor, Johnny Miller, Leah Abshire, Kent LaBry and Philippe Treguier gathered to have lunch and have fun.
Stephen the manager, otherwise known as the teddy bear of the restaurant greeted us with a smile and made sure that everything was well taken care of. He is an unassuming person with a warm smile and not a bit of mean in his entire body. He has been a friend of the green monkeys for many years now. Working in the restaurant industry from adolescence his management skills are fine tuned and he is a venerated warrior of the lunch and dinner rush.
We were watching the saints game the evisceration of the eagles brought smiles to our faces and good times to all. We shared stories with the bartender and she told us about the boots for sale. The boot is a collectors item that you can purchase for $3 with a beer. However the ketch was that the boot was 12 ounces and you pay full price for refills while the normal mugs are 22 ounces. We figured it would probably be in our best interests to go with the 22 ounces and be more economical. We asked about the bar on the T.V. screen and she told us that the owner didn’t want to replace it until it was completely broken. Funny but I can see the point. The t.v. still works.
A sudden sound of clapping happened behind us and we were amazed to see a row of servers doing a line dance. Apparently on the hour every hour they do a cute little version of the boot scoot n boogie. We were so entertained and caught off guard that we started clapping with the crew. I know that pride and humiliation are all parts of any job and some people are hams for attention, but in a way it was kind of cruel. Still it added to the environment and it stuck in my memory. I asked Stephen what that was all about. He said that they do it on his command. Of coarse the idea hit me to have the green monkeys join in on the line dance and take pictures. He winked and said that he would do what he could. After we finished our food the sound of clapping began and came all around us… Stephen, you’re my hero… We jumped up and made the crew laugh at our poor rendition of their dance and had a blast doing it.
I pulled Stephen aside and told him who we are and what we do. He kind of shrugged about the notion that restaurants do anything environmental. Then it hit me. Restaurants produce more than 100 pounds of waste oil a week. All of the food you know and love from fries to chicken wings are cooked in vegetable oil. The question is where does the oil go? Hopefully not in the ground, I imagine. He nodded in agreeance that the oil is in fact recycled. Companies like mallard environmental. These companies do their best to use the recycled frying oil in an eco friendly way. They have huge oil trucks that come behind restaurants to the box called the grease trap. The oil gets transplanted to a huge processing plant where it is processed and filtered. Once filtered it is put into containers and sold. Most common uses are for fuel for lamp oil and also to fuel bio friendly engines.
Remember your fries and chicken wings are all part of the environment and when you eat them you are actually helping to fuel the world around you.
Written by John Pastor

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Green Monkeys of Louisiana Abita Education

Green Monkeys of Louisiana take Abita Environmental Tour

The green monkeys of louisiana took their august service trip to an amazing place. Attending were, Johnny Miller of New Iberia, John Pastor of Lafayette, Kent Labrey of Abbeyville, Leah Abshire of Lafayette, Philippe Treguier of Normandy France, Tony Smith of Lafayette. The trip was schedueled as a combination event as with and educational and exploratory stay at tickfaw state park.

Tickfaw is an amazing green and lush getaway for anyone who likes nature and water. Cabins at tickfaw are extreemly comfortable and inexpensive. Kitchens come stocked with pots and utinsils and towels in the bathrooms as well as sheets for the beds. Cable television and even a working fireplace. There are two rooms, one is a master suite which is perfect for "mom and dad" while the other is a perfect "kids"room with two sets of bunk beds. There is also a pull out couch. The cabins can comfortably sleep 8. What suprised me was how clean and well kept they were. Fire pits outside and the guy that lives right outside the entrance to the park that sells 26 pieces of wood for 10 dollars. (good luck understanding him though). Cabins rent for 90 a night.

The first trip was an amazing success. We had called a month in advance to advise that we were going to be taking the tour and writing an article in hopes that we might be able to educate the public about the truth of abita brewing and their striving for green friendliness. When we arrived august 28th at 10am we ran in with an awesome group of other environmentalists and of coarse made a new group of friends! Based out of Baton Rouge, Jason E. Jones was a extreemly friendly and welcoming person. He and his group represent the U.S. Green Buliding Council Chapter. Emerging Green Builders-Br (USGBC - Louisiana Chapter). Thier group represents a baton rouge group of young professionals that are interested in preserving nature through better building and architecture. Another interesting fellow we met was Chris Schlechte. He works with fusion architecture out of baton rouge. We discussed all the possibilites of joint trips and further colaboration opportunities.

Jason E Jones EGBBatonRouge@gmail.com 225*229*4854

Chris Schlechte (aia,ncarb,apc) Chris@fusionarchitecture.com 225*235*6305

The beginning of the tour started with an educational video which was interesting and extreemly informative. Abita is a Green Brewing Plant, and thats why we came. Green brewing means that Abita is committed to preserving the environment through conservation of resources, energy efficiency and corporate social responsibility. The brewery is located in the beautiful piney woods north of New Orleans. They draw the clean, pure water from the natural artesian well to make our great tasting beer. Protecting and improving the environment is a responsibility to take very seriously. Conserving energy and water, reusing by-products and waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, driving greener vehicles and using recycled materials are some of the ways the Abita Brewing Company is working to keep our part of the world green and clean.
The abita brewing company also makes great strides to help the community around them by donating to community service projects and charitable organizations. They are pleased to donate products and merchandise to non-profit groups to aid in their fundraising efforts whenever possible. They have a very easy form to fill out online that they would be happy for you to know about (http://abita.com/donate/donation_requestform.php) Due to the heavy volume of inquiries, please allow up to 4 weeks for a response to your request.

We learned much about the difference between brewing and "green brewing."

1. Abita was the first brewery in North America to install the energy efficient Merlin Brewhouse. The Merlin system reduces boiling time and carbon dioxide emissions and actually improves the brewing process. This new technology uses 70% less energy than traditional brewing methods. A vapor condenser also captures and reuses steam from the process. Its a really cool cone looking heating device that is applied directly to the bottom instead of just boiling a pot.

2. The Abita Brewing Company also operates its own industrial wastewater treatment plant. They use wastewater to generate its own energy. A Bio-Energy Recovery System (BERS) anerobically, (meaning treated in the absence of air), treats the wastewater reducing its strength and volume, while creating a renewable "bio-gas" that we use to fuel the boilers.
 
3.The glass bottles used by Abita Beer are endlessly recyclable and use less glass than traditional long-neck beer bottles. The Abita Brewing sales force drives gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles. Every 18-wheeler in the Abita delivery fleet is equipped with an energy saving Auxillary Power Unit (APU) that takes over engine operation when a truck is parked. The APUs decrease engine emissions and time spent idling.

4.Even the spent grain and hops from the brewing process don’t go to waste. Local farmers use the end products of the brewing process as feed for their cattle.
Everyone at the Abita Brewing Company is committed to preserving the environment. In fact, our most recent television commercial, "Recycle & Renew", features only brewery employees, the real people who work hard to make Abita Beer. We think beer tastes better when the world is clean. We’re proud to be a good neighbor…a good neighbor who makes great Abita Beer.

Written By: John Pastor of Lafayette Louisiana. Cheezpastor@hotamil.com 337*349*8528

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

July Events
1) Fun Event: Seafood Boil - Sunday July 12 (3pm-8pm)

It was fun! Everyone had a good time slipping and sliding in the water while the music was rocking thanks to john and his misfit musical team. John and Johnny successfully produced enough food to feed an army. The night was finished off with everyone swimming at PepperTree Apartments. Those who attended are: Phillipe T., John Pastor, Johnny Miller, Kent Labry, Jerry Cotrell, Pat Lablanc, Leah Abshire, Anne Morello, Leah Pastor, Richie, Tressie Barret, Ally Barret, Skyler Barret, Maria ?,





2) Service Trip: Rutherford Beach Tree Planting - July 25th -26th 2009

Who: green monkeys
What: travel and excavate an illusive Louisiana beach to plant trees in an effort to preserve the wetlands and save the world!!
When: July 26th Sunday. We rendezvous at the intersection of hwy LA27 & LA 82… map included…
Where: South Cameron parish in the Mermentaw watershed.
Why?: To save the world, of coarse?

Johnny and an elite crew will be heading to Lake Charles a day early on the 25th. They will be renting a hotel room and having an evening of good green monkey fun. The crew will also be taking a detour to the Creole Nature Trail Museum . They will be departing and meeting up with the rest of our crew at 2:30pm to progress into the Rutherford Beach wonderland.



Why is our coast line important to us? Why should we bother to do anything about it? There is so much more to the regions south of Abbeville than the fact that flooding may be an issue. The face of our culture and local families will change forever. The average price of everything you touch involving meat will change forever.

Salt water intrusion will in fact be a part of our lives sooner than we think. Everything in vermillion parish is cattle, or rice and crawfish due to the heavy amounts of flooding. Now what happens when the salt water ravages all those areas? No GRASS. No grass means no cattle. No cattle means a severe raise in the price of meat. The crippling of any civilization which is indigenous is the cut off of resources which make them self sufficient. You can expect in a short time to pay twice the price for those steaks you love.

You have the choice… support the coastline or give up steak (an exaggeration, of coarse)

Cool Websites to check out

Epa.gov
Lsuagcenter.com
Treesacadiana.org

Contact Harrold Schuffler to discuss what types of trees to plant on Rutherford beach.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Previous year Meeting Notes!!!

GM3 2008
Green Monkeys
Monthly Meetings
















12-7-08

Attendees

1. John Pastor
2. Leah Abshire

Agenda

1. Scavenger Hunt
A. destinations
a. where the moon shines on the street of those who pray
b. a galaxy of food and music
c. there’s four in a dollar and its on one of our president’s streets
d. where the big dogs drink on a general’s street
e. the oldest hardware store in Freetown
f. the oldest grocery store in Freetown
g. the club house on the lot behind F. Pavy’s studio
h. take a pottery class on Garfield
i. sells 50c drafts at the end of the train
B. how to place clues

2. Call for confirmation with Danika Adams

3. Sat. 2:00pm Earthshare Gardens

4. Sat. Feb. 9th 9:00am Vermillion Ville






















GM3 2009
Green Monkeys
Monthly Meetings





2- 12- 09

Attendees

1. John Pastor
2. Leah Abshire
3. Anne Morello

Agenda

1. KBON
A. John and Jason recording

2. Mardi Gras Fun Festivities
A. Fri. 3:30- music trivia
B. Sat. 3:30- Dodge ball
C. Mon. 3:30- Twister
D. Tues. 3:00- Freetown Olympics
a. 3 legged race
b. egg race
c. spin on a bat
d. pie throwing
e. face painting

3. River Cleanup
A. how to promote
a. sign up at mardi gras
b. taylors flyers
c. glabal action club – Clair Lablanc

















3-31-09

Attendees:

1. Leah Abshire
2. John Pastor
3. Jason Deucet
4. Kent
5. Anne Morello
6. Dylan Crochet

Agenda:

1. Shirts
A. talk to erick
B. want to advertise

2. Website
A. add vermillion cleanup blog
B. add camping trip blog
C. get pictures from maria

3. Community Service
A. Festival International
a. call cody (239-682-0040)

4. April Activities
A. New Orleans trolley excursion
a. picture scavenger hunt
1. piano
2. beignet
3. palm reading
4. drunk person
5. cannon
6. gay bar
7. street performer
8. homeless person

5. John and Jason’s variety show

6. May
A. tree giveaway
a. find location
b. talk to danika
B. Camping trip
a. Indian creep
b. talk to Jason and Johnny

7. Dates
A. April 21-26 (festival international)
B. April 11 (New Orleans Excursion)
C. May 2 (Camping trip)
D. May 16 (tree give away?)







































5-7-09

Attendees:
1. John Pastor
2. Danika Adams

Agenda:

1. Danika e-mail address (danica@bayouvermillion.org)

2. Event Tree give away

3. Date: Friday May 29th
Time: 5pm
Place: Parking lot @children’s Museum

4. Danika will contact children’s museum

5. all varieties flagged w/ pots

6. info sheets w/t

7. tent tables/chairs (water coolers) food

8. Publicity:
A. fax
B. John = pass pa tout
Good morning Acadiana
C. start @ 11am heavily
D. flyer Bach Lunch= 22nd
E. Down Town Alive= 22nd
F. web downtown biz= 27th














5-19-09

Attendees:
1. Jason Deucet
2. John Pastor
3. Danika Adams

Agenda:
1. Flyers finished 20 lrg 200 small

2. Discussion of marketing

3. Email sent by john

4. PR release done by vermillion ville marketing

5. tent table chairs (called maria, asked for tent. Have table and chairs)

6. Physical Marketing
A. 20 lrg flyers
B. key places downtown
C. health food stores
D. hospitals to human resources
E. libraries
F. natural history museum
G. Clifton Chener Center
H. Girad Park
I. Robideaux Center
J. Bougouis hall
K. girl scouts/ boy scouts



Attendees:
1. John Pastor
2. Phillipe

Agenda:
1. phillip needs:
A. letter head
2. Kent copies
3. tent, announce tent and banner placements




Attendees:
1. Leah Abshire
2. Anne Morello
3. Hillary Ozenne
4. John Pastor
5. Kent LaBry
6. Jason Deucet
7. Phillipe

Agenda:
1. last month’s failure’s and success

2. fun festivities for this month

3. service for this month

4. organize names

5. Need to do:
A. Business cards
B. anne wants a packet (337-692-3942)
Phillipe wants a packet (501-9704)
C. Idea
a. ideas* buy press for shirt = $200

6. Fun projects
A. July 27th
a. N.O. scavenger hunt trip (Same Rules Apply)

7. Service projects
A. trash pickup @ paul davis
B. 1pm Sunday May 24th














6-3-09

Attendees:
1. Leah Abshire
2. John Pastor
3. Anne Morello
4. David

Agenda:
1. annual event

2. duane jones

3. boy scouts

4. growth package/ marketing

5. contact XI
A. Bernard lemoine 5 guys
B. ponchtulu 985-687- 3093
C. Bernard@louisiana.edu
6. Contact 981-4844 (roxy) (pas pa tout)

7. Fun Project this month
A. 27th scavenger hunt

8. July Fun Festivities (crawfish boil)

9. July service (constance Beach Cleanup)

















Name
Number
Name
Number
Arron Felix
236-5717
Brittney Miles
277- 3143
Russell
344-6445
Jay Rees
212- 6060
Richie Litchco
322- 9684
Toby Dore
298- 9656
Jeremiah
280-6468
Rocky
315- 7072
Jason Deucet
404-819- 8386
Cody williams
318-237- 4920
Aaron Miles
277- 3143
255- 9306
Rory Ivanoff
326- 6264
Shelby Goydon
258- 5168
Lindsey Miller
347- 0008
Kali Wheeler
258- 4707
Anne Morello
692- 3942
Kent Labry
258-4251
Danika Adams
769- 7283
Aden
251-253-1512
Celeste Gary
315- 2280
Aaron Johnson
962-2684
Ron Bailey
realcaptron@aol.com
Rob
277- 7075
Otis
315- 7004
Allie
692-4795
Andre
225-776-7616
Godfrey
215-410-0438
Heart
739- 4409



















Name
Number
Name
Number

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Post Free Tree Giveaway 6-15-09

Monday, June 15, 2009
Post Tree Giveaway Current mood: bouncy
This event was the most amazing/tiring expierence of my non profit career. Participators were
John Pastor
Jason Doucet
Kent Labrey
Philippe Treguier (qwa sont)
Maria
Tressie
Leah Pastor
Danika Adams
Theta XI
Bernard
Johnny Miller
The Bayou Vermillion District
The Childrens Museum
Jefferson Street Market
Jody Nederveld
We fully demonstrated to the public our ability to organize an event and it went off without a hitch.We Gave away 1000+ trees to the acadiana area and felt great doing it!!Trees Given Away From the beginning of February from Bayou Operations office.
Willow Oak
Nuttal Oak
Shumard Oak
Cow Oak
Cherry Bark Oak
Persimmon
Mayhaw
Native Pecan
Native Plum
Cedar Elm
River BirchGreen Ash

Down town alive was a smash hit. We had a great location. everyone pitched in to help and we demonstrated the variety of trees available. We Danced, had fun and represented our group with a style that leaves a memory in the minds of the public.
The childrens museum was Amazing! We arrived at 9am and Setup. By 10 oclock we had over 200 people rush our little operation and leave with happy saplings and happier children. They were literally pushing eachother (kinduf funny) for the trees that we were running out of (fruit trees and river birtch). We took the fraternity guys out and made another run to the BVD to reload and ran out again by 12 oclock noon.
Artwalk was HUGE!. Thousands of people walking up and down the downtown area and everyone saw our amazing display for free trees. The Schuffelers showed up as well as many of lafayette "whos who" came to ask questions, visit and of coarse plant a tree for a great cause..... Save Louisiana.We fully plan on making this event a yearly on our to do calendar and our only hope is that next year we can make it even bigger that this year!!!

posted by John Pastor 337-349-8528

Dont Forget about the Fun project the month... Scavengar hunt to new orleans!!! sunday 28th!!

Friday, June 12, 2009

June July Events

Friday, June 12, 2009
JuneJuly Evnts
Events this month June 28th NEW Orleans Scavengar huntexcursion. Leave at noon. Park uptown. Take Trolley Downtown. Picture scavengar hunt. Return to Start point. First one there gets prize...

Events Next Month

Fun ProjectSunday July 12th. Crawfish boil at John Pastors house 3pm till. Slip n slide. ect. Sweet...

Service Project

Sunday July 26th. Ruthrford beach Cleanup Project. Creolenaturetrail.org. Leaving at noon. Arriving at 2ish. Cleanup, picnic, beach stuff. Duce wants to camp out the saturay before. New advantues await!!!

John Pastor . 349-8528

Jason Doucet

Jonny Miller

Leah Abshire

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Currently listening:Vampire WeekendBy Vampire WeekendRelease date: 2008-01-29

Saturday, May 16, 2009

FREE TREE GIVEAWAY!!!

Sorry about the confusion and the pushbacks in the time but i assure you it will all be worth it. I am proud to announce the largest single tie in event in our branches history. WE ARE GROWING GUYS!!!

Bayou Vermillion District
Green Monkeys
Trees Acadiana
Childrens Museum
Jefferson St Market

Bayou Vermillion District and Trees Acadiana team up with eco-friendly Green Monkeys as well as Childrens Museum of Acadiana to giveaway free native louisiana trees! These groups will be setting up tents on JUNE 13th in front of childrens museum of acadiana from 10 am to 12 pm to give out tree samplings. The group will also join the monthly art walk and give out trees from 5pm to 8pm in front of jefferson street market. Many species are up for grabs- a person can take as many as 6 per species. Come early, many are in high demand!!

contact Danica Adams at 337-769-7283 for more information on this effort

BVD Administration office 340 fisher rd, lafayette louisiana 70508. 337-237-8683

www.greenmonkeysfoundation.org

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

May Events 09 Camping and Tree giveaway

Sunday, March 15, 2009
may camping trip
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Events coming up!!!!

SAT MAY 2nd....!!!!

Green monkeys camping trip @ Indian Creek.

Get there @ noon

Activities

3-5 finshing tournament
1st place gets a HUGE trophy

Crawfish boil @ 6pm

7pm Easter egg hunt & horseshoe tournament!!!
1st place cash prize

Music Jam there after


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Alexander State Forest, located in central Louisiana, was established in 1923 when the state purchased 2,068 acres from Mrs. Eloise Polk Burrows. Though originally intended to be the first of several state owned demonstration forests, today it is the only one. The forest was named in honor of M. L. Alexander, Louisiana's first commissioner of conservation.
Nine additional purchases of adjacent properties over the next 15 years expanded Alexander State Forest to its present size of approximately 8,000 acres. The multiple-use forest contains 700 acres of bottomland hardwood, 5,000 acres of southern yellow pine and the 2,250 acre Indian Creek Lake and Recreation Area.
The land was mostly barren when purchased. However, today it is an excellent example of reforestation and forest management containing about 35 million board feet of timber. Extensive tree planting was undertaken when a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp was located on the forest during 1933 - 1940. During CCC days, the enrollees, mostly World War I veterans, built the log administrative building, which is now listed on the Louisiana -National Register of Historic Places. The 175-foot Woodworth Fire Tower at the headquarters compound is believed to be the tallest fire tower in the world.
Alexander State Forest is managed under the multiple-use concept, providing a variety of benefits, including timber production, improved wildlife habitat, hunting, recreational opportunity, water and soil conservation, forest management research, and habitat for several endangered species such as the red-cockaded woodpecker. Approximately 75 percent of the state forest acreage is managed for hunting and other recreational activities.
If you would like more information about visiting the Alexander State Forest or the Indian Creek Lake and Recreation Area, please visit the headquarters or contact any of our staff.....
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The Indian Creek Lake and Recreation Area encompasses a 2,250 acre lake, 100 acres of developed recreation facilities and a 250 acre primitive camping area all within the Alexander State Forest. The lake, located in central Louisiana, was constructed as a joint venture of the Louisiana Forestry Commission, the Rapides Parish Police Jury, and the Lower West Red River Soil and Water Conservation District as a reservoir for agricultural irrigation in times of need and for recreation purposes.
The recreation area camping area contains 109 campsites with conventional full utility hookups, 3 beaches for swimming, bath houses, a boat launch, and 75 picnic sites. A covered pavilion within the developed area provides for groups up to 100 people. The recreation area is open year round and operates on user fees.
The primitive camping area is designated primarily for tent camping. Only parking and camping spaces are provided; there are no other facilities.
Facilities are available on a first-come basis only, except for the pavilion. It is recommended that pavilion reservations be made well in advance of intended use.
The Indian Creek Hiking Trail is a two-and-a-half mile long path through a mixed pine-hardwood forest. The trail traverses uplands and minor stream bottoms, providing access to a variety of habitats supporting numerous plant and animal species.
Indian Creek Lake offers excellent fishing for freshwater species over flooded timberland. Fishing is permitted year round and in accordance with state fishing regulations.
If you would like more information about visiting Alexander State Forest or the Indian Creek Lake and Recreation Area, please visit the headquarters or contact any of our staff at 318-487-5058.
Indian Creek Recreation Area Location (PDF, 320KB)
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May 16th (tentative) Big tree giveaway with trees acadiana and green monkeys!!!

Gonna be hugee!!! big pr opportunity and networking cause!!!

We are gonna have tons of me. dia exposure so this is a good opportunity
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River cleanup and april events

We had a awesome time... cleaned the river and had a beautiful day on the river with the bayou vermillion district and danika. Thanks to Danika Adams for opening her doors and her heart to give us the opportunity to work with sush an amazing organization

CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR PICTURES ON THE MYSPACE WWW.MYSPACE.COM/GREENMONKEYSOFLOUISIANA

april events 09
April 11th leaving at noon. New orleans excursion. We arrive park uptown and take the trolley to down town. From there we partake on a picture scavengar hunt through the french quarter//leaving around 5ish and arriving back in lafayette by 7pm... badd asss April 25th volunteer project is with festival international again arriving at noonish and assisting with a project for festivals international Goals this month are 1. Produce our song and get it on the radio2. Business Cards 3 Get shrits Made.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Race for a Cure and Green Monkeys in Lafayette Downtown

MArch Service project

March 22nd 5am to 8pm.

Jason Doucet, Maria Moore, John Pastor, Sarah S.

We showed up at 5am and had an awesome time. It was just an incredible positive event and we got a lot of good networking done!!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

march events 09

March 21st we are participating in walk for a cure in lafayette. We will be helping with administration sides and setup. Maria Moore will be our connection with cooperative endevors to the junior league of lafayette.

March 28th we are taking a canoe trip down the vermillion river with a cleanup starting at 12 noon and lasting untill 4pm. We will be leaving from bayou vermillion district at vermillionville.
Gonna Be Awesome!!

More to come!!

John Pastor

Monday, March 2, 2009

What We Do

Our Goal is to Have two meetings a month, one service project and one fun project.

Founding family are John Pastor, Leah Abshire and Jason Doucet.

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