COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS. June 1-30, 2005
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1 COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS June 1-30, 2005 WESTERN AREA Bryson City (Swain County) Inmates assisting area schools with painting, weedeating, and general clean-up, June Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Graham County Schools Inmates assisting area schools with painting and general clean-up, June Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Sylvia (Jackson County) Inmates working area schools, June Inmates working at Smokey Mountain, assisting with painting, weed-eating and general clean-up, June Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Asheville Inmates assisting Horticulture Research Station with general labor, trimming, and mowing, June 1-2. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Bakersville Inmates assisting Mitchell County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, and mowing at area schools, June 7-10, 13-16, and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Barnardsville Inmates assisting Buncombe County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at an area school, June Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Hot Springs Inmates assisting Madison County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at an area school, June 6-9. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Hendersonville Inmates assisting Henderson County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at area schools, June 6-9,13-16 and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Hot Springs Inmates assisting Madison County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at area schools, June Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828)
2 Hendersonville Inmates assisting Henderson County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at area schools, June 6-9, 13-16, and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Marshall Inmates assisting Madison County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at an area school, June Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Mars Hill Inmates assisting Madison County Maintenance Department with general labor, painting and light carpentry at a local community center, June 1-3. Inmates assisting Madison County Schools with general labor, painting, buffing, cleaning, trimming, and mowing at an area school, June Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Marion Inmates building block structure for salt/sand storage and vehicle wash pit for NCDOT, June 1-3 and Inmates clearing debris from city parks/ball fields, operating lawnmowers/weed-eating, and providing general pool maintenance for McDowell County Parks and Recreation, June 2-3 and Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Marion, Nebo, Old Fort Inmates picking up roadside litter along designated highways for the NCDOT, June Inmates performing general cleaning, interior maintenance, and campus beautification (planting flowers, spreading mulch, mowing) for area schools, June 6-10, 15-17, 20-24, and Inmates clearing undergrowth and removing trash/debris, mowing and weed-eating along NC Wildlife access area entry roads, June Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Old Fort Inmates clearing trash and debris from city parks/ball fields, providing routine pool maintenance, and repairing dugouts/press boxes for recreation department, June 1. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Boonville Inmates cutting right-of-way for town, June 1-3. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Elkin Inmates painting and assisting with general maintenance at an area school, June Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Miller Creek Inmates assisting with painting and general maintenance at area schools, June 6-10 and Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Moravian Falls Inmates painting and assisting with general maintenance at an area school, June Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828)
3 North Wilkesboro Inmates painting and assisting with general maintenance at area schools, June 8-10, 13-17, and Inmates assisting Wilkes County School Bus Garage with painting and general maintenance, June Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Wilkesboro Inmates painting and assisting with general maintenance at an area school, June 6-7. Inmates cutting brush and painting for the town, June 1-3. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) PIEDMONT AREA Salisbury Inmates weeding, mowing, picking up trash, removing brush, and moving classroom furniture at designated school, June 1. Call Sergeant T. J. Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Mooresville Inmates assisting area housing authority with sanding and painting stair rails at designated apartments, June 6-9. Call Sergeant T. J. Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Faith Inmates cleaning, sweeping, and edging streets/sidewalks in preparation for upcoming celebration, June Call Sergeant T. J. Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Biscoe Inmates painting and cleaning at an area school, June Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution, Minimum Unit, (910) Mt. Gilead Inmates cleaning and painting at an area school, June Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution, Minimum Unit, (910) Pinehurst Inmates picking up litter, June Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution, Minimum Unit, (910) Stan Inmates cleaning and painting at an area school, June Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution, Minimum Unit, (910) Troy Inmates cleaning and painting at an area school, June Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution, Minimum Unit, (910)
4 CENTRAL AREA Fayetteville (Cumberland County) Inmates assisting area college with moving furniture as needed, June 6-9. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) Sanford (Lee County) Inmates assisting local housing authority with apartment repair and spreading mulch at playground areas, June Inmates assisting Lee County Parks and Recreation with cutting fence line around baseball fields, June Inmates assisting Lee County Community Policing Program with spreading mulch and general cleaning of park and fence line, June 6-9. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) Franklinton Inmates cutting trees and removing brush for the city, June Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) Henderson Inmates cleaning interior and exterior, cutting grass, weed-eating, and washing cars and trucks, June Inmates cleaning interior and exterior of building, yard work, and washing cars/trucks for Vance County Rescue, June and Inmates cleaning interior, washing, and waxing cars for Vance County Code Enforcement and Planning Department, June Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) Oxford Inmates removing brush at a local park for Granville County, June 6-8. Inmates assisting Granville Maintenance Department, June Inmates cutting grass and moving furniture at an area school, June Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) Fountain, Princeville Inmates will be washing school buses for Nash/Rocky Mount, Edgecombe, Franklin, and Wilson counties, June Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Rocky Mount Inmates painting an area school for Nash/Rocky Mount Schools and sub-stations for the city, June Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Rocky Mount, Nashville, Sharpsburg, Whitakers Inmates picking up trash along highways, by-pass and exits for Nash County NCDOT, June Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Princeville, Leggett, Pinetops Inmates picking up trash along highways, by-pass and exits for Edgecombe County NCDOT, June Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Elizabethtown Inmates painting Health Department, June 14. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910)
5 Whiteville Inmates moving furniture for courthouse, June 2-3. Inmates assisting Social Services with distribution of USDA foods, June 16. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) EASTERN AREA Camden Inmates assisting Camden County School Maintenance with cleaning, washing, and waxing buses, June 6-10 and Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) Elizabeth City Inmates assisting Pasquotank/Elizabeth City Schools with cleaning, washing, and waxing school buses, June Inmates assisting P/E City School Maintenance with general landscaping and cleaning buildings at designated schools, June Inmates assisting NC Forestry Service with weed-eating and general landscaping, (dates open). Inmates assisting an area housing authority with general lawn maintenance and painting vacant apartments, (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) Hertford Inmates assisting an area housing authority with general lawn maintenance, (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) Arba Inmates picking up litter and hauling it to the county landfill, June Call Ayden Inmates providing labor, shrubbing rights-of-way, and cleaning curb/gutter system, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Browntown Inmates picking up litter and hauling it to the landfill, June Call Cove City Inmates shrubbing ditches and picking up litter, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Fountain Inmates shrubbing ditches and cleaning curb and gutter system, June 1-3. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Jason Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing rights-of-ways, June Call Kinston Inmates assisting Lenoir County Schools with painting and grounds maintenance, June Inmates assisting Global Transpark Training Center with 5
6 grounds maintenance, June Inmates shrubbing fence line for area airport, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Shine Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing rights-of-way, June Call Snow Hill Inmates providing labor for public works for shrubbing ditches and cleaning curb and gutter system, June Inmates providing labor (washing buses) for Greene County School Bus Garage, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Washington Inmates assisting Beaufort County School System with grounds maintenance and painting, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Winterville Inmates assisting a local housing authority with grounds maintenance, June Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252)
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