TENTH YEAR JUBILATION. BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Bill Clinton Donald R. Jones.

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TENTH YEAR JUBILATION

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Bill Clinton Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON John Breaux Mary Landrieu Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Mayor Lee Brown

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON William Jefferson Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Bob Evans Francis Heitmier Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON William Jefferson Tom Foley Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Tim Coulon Aaron Broussard Donald R. Jones

BUILDING BRIDGES TO A BETTER JEFFERSON Donald R. Jones,Thomas Ward, Dan Quayle, Charlie Giardina, Lloyd Giardina & Tim Coulon Donald R. Jones,Thomas Ward, Dan Quayle, Charlie Giardina, Lloyd Giardina & Tim Coulon

PROJECTS West Bank Mississippi Bike Path June 14, 2000 (Resolution #91812) A. J. Gilmore reviewing plans for bike path A. J. Gilmore reviewing plans for bike path Phase 1 extends from St. Charles Parish line to Avondale Shipyard Phase 1 extends from St. Charles Parish line to Avondale Shipyard Phase 2 under design Phase 2 under design $1,425,000 Project $1,425,000 Project A. J. Gilmore reviewing plans for bike path A. J. Gilmore reviewing plans for bike path Phase 1 extends from St. Charles Parish line to Avondale Shipyard Phase 1 extends from St. Charles Parish line to Avondale Shipyard Phase 2 under design Phase 2 under design $1,425,000 Project $1,425,000 Project

PROJECTS Wilker Neal Avenue Bridge September 20, 2000 Resolution #92394 Replacement of the Wilker Neal Avenue Bridge at Airline Drive Replacement of the Wilker Neal Avenue Bridge at Airline Drive Will ensure speedier incoming and outgoing traffic Will ensure speedier incoming and outgoing traffic $297,824 Project $297,824 Project Replacement of the Wilker Neal Avenue Bridge at Airline Drive Replacement of the Wilker Neal Avenue Bridge at Airline Drive Will ensure speedier incoming and outgoing traffic Will ensure speedier incoming and outgoing traffic $297,824 Project $297,824 Project

PROJECTS Johnny Jacobs Playground Pool Ground Breaking Ceremony October 24, 2000

PROJECTS Jefferson Place Apartment Ribbon Cutting Ceremony January 21, 1999 $8,000,000 Plus Project

PROJECTS Nine Mile Point Fire Station Ribbon Cutting Ceremony November 3, 2001 $1, 500,00 Project

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Jefferson Parish Employment and Training Department Summer Youth Program

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Commitment to Youth Belle Terre Library

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Jefferson Housing Foundation Youth-Build Program 20 Plus Graduates 20 Plus Graduates 2 Homes Completed 2 Homes Completed 20 Plus Graduates 20 Plus Graduates 2 Homes Completed 2 Homes Completed

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Jefferson Housing Foundation Youth-Build Program

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Coalition for Leadership and Development Trailblazer and Scholarship Recipient Awards Banquet

DECADE OF ACCESS Jefferson Parish Council working hard for a prosperous Jefferson

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Anderson J. Gilmore, former Administrative Assistant to Councilman Jones, presents Pastor Fred Brister with a $10,000 Community Service Grant $10,000 Community Service Grant Anderson J. Gilmore, former Administrative Assistant to Councilman Jones, presents Pastor Fred Brister with a $10,000 Community Service Grant $10,000 Community Service Grant

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY The Coalition For Leadership and Development Trailblazer and Scholarship Recipient Awards Banquet The Coalition For Leadership and Development Trailblazer and Scholarship Recipient Awards Banquet

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Coalition For Leadership and Development Trailblazer and Scholarship Recipient Awards Banquet

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Live Oak Fire Department Councilman Jones underwrites a $50,000 equipment upgrade

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Lincoln Manor Gym Improvement Bennet Powell, of Powell Insurance, contributes $2,500 to enhance the recreational programs offered at the site

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Filmore Street and Airline Highway Beautification Project Councilman Jones provided funding to make Kenners’ beautification project a reality

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Councilman Jones at Waggaman Playground

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Councilman Jones presents Waggaman Playground Booster Club with $2,500 Community Service Grant

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Councilman Jones at Waggaman Playground

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Jesse Owens’ Booster Club Jesse Owens’ Booster Club awarded a $5,000 Community Service Grant. Jesse Owens’ Booster Club awarded a $5,000 Community Service Grant.

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY Putting Community Service Dollars to Work Alpha Phi Alpha Toy & Doll Giveaway

ECONOMIC IMPACT SUMMIT Councilman Jones with Tony Brown

ECONOMIC IMPACT SUMMIT Anderson J. Gilmore

ECONOMIC IMPACT SUMMIT

Donald R. Jones, Tony Brown, Rev. V. Joshua & Bishop J. Henry

ECONOMIC IMPACT SUMMIT

Councilman Jones discussing economics with Rev. Isaac Stewart

GREEK SUMMIT

Omega Si Phi Fraternity & Delta Sigma Theta Sorority

GREEK SUMMIT

Greek Summit Committee

NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION JEFFERSON PARISH

Harvey Revitalization

Lincolnshire Redevelopment

A PROVEN LEADER

2000 INAUGURATION CEREMONY