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2010
BOARD OF DIRECTORS


President
Gary Littlefield

Vice President
Kim Ashford

Secretary
Julie White

Treasurer
Greg Scott

2011 Committees

Advertising
Marcelle DeSoto

Beautification
Danny Savoie

Communications
Avery Sloan

Community Relations
Julie White

Safety & Security
George Mermigas

Membership
Marcelle DeSoto

Welcoming
Kim Ashford

Zoning & Restrictions
Steven Graham

2011 Board Members

Kim Ashford
Terry Bellon
Wayne Davis
Marcelle DeSoto
Hallie Dozier
Steven Graham
Jerry Graves
Brent Landry
Gary Littlefield
George Mermigas
Isiah Miller
Frank Mule
Doug Olsen
Linda Pace
Rev. Nina Russell
Danny Savoie
Gregg Scott
Deana Searles
Ramona Talley
Connor Uffman
Julie White

CONTACT US

Broadmoor Residents Association
P. O. Box 15312
Baton Rouge, LA 70895

(225) 926-9829

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Broadmoor Adopt-an-Oak Program

The Broadmoor Residents' Association Beautification Team is partnering with the East Baton Rouge Tree & Landscape Commission, the Department of Public Works and Entergy Corporation to launch the Broadmoor Adopt-an-Oak Program. There are several activities that make up this program, including mulching existing trees and planting new trees. Residents are also invited to attend a series of four educational seminars where they can learn some of the basics about trees, such as which ones are good choices here in hurricane country, how to plant them correctly, how to hire competent tree care providers and why those darned utility companies have to cut trees back from power lines.

The program strives to create a direct link between neighborhood trees and the human or cultural community therein. Broadmoor residents are invited to 'adopt' any number of live oaks that grow along Goodwood Boulevard between Airline Highway and Sharp Road. Adopters name their tree(s) and maintain their tree(s) with mulch as well as irrigating these trees during dry weather.

The ultimate purpose of the "Adopt-an-Oak" program is to encourage the protection of important neighborhood trees. Through the process of educating the neighborhood residents, it teaches the methodologies of tree preservation in order to create and insure a future tree legacy for the neighborhood region and also builds upon past efforts of neighborhood tree preservation. The EBR Tree & Landscape Commission will host four educational seminars on tree care topics at Broadmoor Methodist Church on Mollylea.

To adopt an oak on the Boulevard, simply pick the tree that you want to name and take care of and contact Beautification Chairman Steven Graham at the number below to let him know which oak you want and what you want to name it. If the oak is available for adoption (still an orphan) the tree is yours to tend to and to name. You will be expected to keep a close eye on the tree to make sure it is alright and give it a little water every now an then when the weather is dry. You will receive a certificate of adoption and your name will be registered as adoptive parent on our website.

For more information about the EBR Tree & Landscape Commission's "Adopt-an-Oak" program or its accompanying seminar series being held in Broadmoor, please call (225) 926-9829 or send an us an e-mail.

Broadmoor / Entergy Tree Seminar Series
Tuesday, September 18th

In June, Entergy Corporation awarded a grant of $3,890 to the Broadmoor Residents' Association Beautification Team to support a year-long East Baton Rouge Tree & Landscape Commission program called "Adopt-an-Oak". Part of this program is a series of four educational seminars that was be presented to the general public.

On Tuesday, September 18th, the second Tree Care Seminar was be hosted by the Broadmoor Residents Association Beautification Team and the East Baton Rouge Tree & Landscape Commission and supported, in part, with a grant from Entergy Corporation. Dr. Hallie Dozier and the Beautification Team spoke about how to hire the best possible person for the job when it comes to tree care, emergency tree work and/or removal.

Mulch Day IV - Sunday, September 9

Our next and last mulch day for 2007 was on Sunday, September 9th at 9am. We met at the corner of Marilyn & Goodwood to complete mulching the Boulevard all the way to Sharp Road. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped to complete this project on Goodwood for 2007.

Mulch Day III - Sunday, July 22group photo

On Sunday, July 22nd, the Broadmoor Residents' Association Beautification Team conducted its THIRD mulch day as part of the Adopt-an-Oak Program. Our July 15th Mulch Day III was rained out. The trees that were pampered are located along the Boulevard between Cora and Marilyn.

See photos here.

Mulch Day II - June 10th

On June 10th, the Broadmoor Residents' Association Beautification Team conducted the SECOND mulch day as part of the Adopt-an-Oak program we are doing in conjunction with the East Baton Rouge Tree & Landscape Commission. Volunteers helped spread the mulch that the Department of Public Works crews dropped along Goodwood Boulevard. The trees that were pampered this week are located along the Boulevard between Frances Harriet and Cora.

Mulch Day I - May 20th

On Sunday, May 20th at 9:00 AM, The Green Team kicked off the Broadmoor Adopt-An-Oak program. We will be reclaiming our oaks with the good people from The Baton Rouge Tree and Landscape Commission, Baton Rouge Department of Public Works, Baton Rouge Green, and our wonderful neighborhood volunteers. On Sunday, we were on Goodwood between Airline Hwy and Frances Harriett mulching trees, adopting oaks and meeting neighbors. Thanks for your help.

Tree Inventory - February 7th

The Adopt-an-Oak Project team did an inventory of trees on the Goodwood Boulevard median as part of preparation for applying for a grant from Entergy of Louisiana. See photos here.

Hallie Dozier is an Assistant Professor at LSU AgCenter's School of Renewable Natural Resources,
and a member of the Broadmoor Residents Association.



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Thanks to our supporters - Broadmoor UMC and Broadmoor HS

We want to thank the organizations that help to make our association's work possible year in and year out. The Broadmoor United Methodist Church has provided meeting space for us for many years and we very much appreciate there doing so! In 2007, we asked Broadmoor High School to let us use their courtyard for our Annual Junque Sale and they agreed. Thanks to their support, we were able to raise funds in 2007 for beautification projects, and in 2008 for replacing a damaged sign on Goodwood Boulevard.


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Important Numbers

Police
Emergencies - 911
Non-Emergencies - 389-2000
3rd District - 389-5247
This precinct covers the Broadmoor area. Call to address parking violations or other non-emergency issues.

Fire Department
Emergencies - 911
Non-Emergencies - 354-1400


Emergency Medical Services
Emergencies - 911
Non-Emergencies - 389-3300


311 Non-Emergency Hotline
Call 311 for non-emergency complaints such as drainage, sewer, pothole repairs, weed cutting, street/stop signs missing, garbage and recycling issues, junk/trash/debris on premises, illegal home businesses. If you cannot dial 311, then call 389-3090.

Metro Council
Call 389-5165 for Metro Councilwoman Donna Collins-Lewis' office.

Animal Control
Call 774-7700 for complaints regarding loose/stray animals, nuisance and animal cruelty complaints. If it is an emergency (a person is in danger of being harmed by an animal; an animal has bitten someone; trapped, injured or otherwise in danger) call 911.

Mosquito Abatement & Rodent Control
Call 356-3297 for this agency to spray your yard or deliver bait for rodent control.

Sewer Control Commission
Call 389-5378 if you have questions/problems with a sewer bill.

Broadmoor Residents' Association
Hotline - 926-9829