COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS JULY 1-31, 2004
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1 COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS JULY 1-31, 2004 WESTERN AREA Bryson City Inmates painting, cleaning windows and assisting with general clean-up for the Swain County School System, July 1-2. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Waynesville Inmates cutting hedges along ball field and painting for an area school, July 1-2. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Murphy Inmates painting, mowing, and assisting with general cleaning at an area school, July 5-9. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Sylva Inmates mowing and weed-eating, painting and assisting with general cleaning at an area school, July Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) Asheville Inmates providing general labor, grounds work, painting and cleaning at area schools for Buncombe County Schools, July 5-8, 19-22, and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Hot Springs Inmates providing general labor, grounds work, painting and cleaning at an area school for Madison County Schools, July 6-9. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Mitchell County Inmates providing general labor, mowing, grounds work, painting and cleaning at area schools, July 1-2 and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Hendersonville, Flat Rock Inmates providing general labor, grounds work, painting and cleaning at area schools for Henderson County Schools, July 5-8,12-15 and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Marshall Inmates providing general labor, grounds work, trimming, mowing, painting and cleaning at area schools for Madison County Schools, July and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) Mills River Inmates providing general labor, trimming, mowing, painting and cleaning at an area school for Henderson County Schools, July 1-2 and Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828)
2 Marion Inmates clearing undergrowth and brush along driveways at Marion Correction Center, July Inmates cleaning classrooms, painting, stripping and waxing floors, washing windows, planting flowers, spreading mulch, and operating mowers and weed-eaters at area schools, July and Inmates clearing trash and debris from ball parks, performing routine swimming pool maintenance, and operating mowers and weed-eaters for McDowell Recreation Department, July Inmates cleaning classrooms, moving furniture, washing windows, stripping and waxing floors, planting flowers, spreading mulch, operating mowers and weed-eaters at area school, July Inmates cleaning classrooms, washing windows, stripping and waxing floors, moving furniture, beautifying grounds at an area school, July 1-2. Inmates clearing trash and debris, operating weed-eaters and bush axes to remove undergrowth along entries to NC Wildlife areas, July Call Sergeant Linda Nichols, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Marion, Old Fort Inmates picking up roadside litter along designated highways for NCDOT, July Call Sergeant Linda Nichols, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Nebo Inmates planting flowers, spreading mulch, painting, cleaning classrooms, washing windows, stripping and waxing floors, and moving furniture at a local school, July Call Sergeant Linda Nichols, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Old Fort Inmates planting flowers, operating mowers and weed-eaters, painting, washing windows, cleaning classrooms, stripping and waxing floors at area school, July Inmates assisting with pouring and finishing concrete, and building block buildings for a new city recreational park, July 1-2. Call Sergeant Linda Nichols, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) Rutherford -- Inmates picking up litter along designated highways in Rutherford and Polk Counties, July Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828) Spindale -- Inmates washing Rutherford County School buses, cars and maintenance vehicles, July Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828) Lake Lure -- Inmates weed-eating and assisting with maintenance projects at area golf facility, July Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828) Mill Springs Inmates clearing underbrush at an area school, July 1-2. maintenance vehicles, July Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828)
3 Columbus Inmates weed-eating around ball fields at area schools, July 1-2. Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828) Lawndale -- Inmates stripping and waxing floors, painting, and cleaning windows at an area school, July 6-9 and Call Sergeant Kevin English, Rutherford Correctional Center, (828) Hudson Inmates cleaning parking lot, weed-eating banks around ball field at area an school, July Call Assistant Superintendent Chad Towery or Sergeant Tom Miller, Caldwell Correctional Center, (828) Caldwell County Inmates picking up trash and weed-eating banks along NC Wildlife boat ramps, July Call Assistant Superintendent Chad Towery or Sergeant Tom Miller, Caldwell Correctional Center, (828) Lenoir Inmates assisting with general lawn maintenance, moving furniture, and painting walls at area elementary school, July 6-8. Call Assistant Superintendent Chad Towery or Sergeant Tom Miller, Caldwell Correctional Center, (828) Taylorsville Inmates removing old playground equipment and installing new equipment at area school, July 6-9. Call Assistant Superintendent Chad Towery or Sergeant Tom Miller, Caldwell Correctional Center, (828) North Wilkesboro Inmates moving furniture, painting and doing grounds work at five area schools, July 2, 5-9 and Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Elkin Inmates painting and doing grounds work at an area school, July Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Boonville Inmates painting and doing grounds work an area school, July Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) Yadkin Inmates moving furniture, painting and doing grounds work at an area school, July Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) PIEDMONT AREA Kannapolis Inmates painting at area school, July 1. Call Sergeant Tim Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Salisbury Inmates washing and cleaning school buses for Rowan Salisbury School system, July Call Sergeant Tim Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704)
4 Concord Inmates painting at an area school, July Call Sergeant Tim Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Faith Inmates cleaning curbing and picking up litter, dirt and gravel along various streets, July Call Sergeant Tim Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) Wadesboro, Polkton, Peachland, Marshville, Ansonville Inmates assisting with general cleaning, landscaping, picking up trash and edging curbs, July Call Mr. John McGrew, Anson Correctional Center, (704) Troy Inmates painting and landscaping at two area schools, July Call Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Albemarle Inmates landscaping at area school, July Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution (Minimum), (910) Biscoe Inmates painting gymnasium and landscaping at an area school, July 1-9. Call Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Mt. Gilead Inmates painting and landscaping at an area school, July Inmates landscaping around ball fields and cleaning field house at an area school, July Call Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Candor Inamtes landscaping around ball fields and cleaning field house at an area school, July Call Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Star Inmates painting and landscaping at an area school, July 1-9. Call Superintendent Gary Miller or Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, CENTRAL AREA Chapel Hill Inmates assisting Landscaping Division with a multitude of landscaping tasks, July 6-9. Inmates assisting Construction Division with sidewalk construction and repair, July Call J. Rankin, Orange Correctional Center, (919) Durham Inmates assisting with various cleaning, painting, and repair jobs at area school, July Call J. Rankin, Orange Correctional Center, (919)
5 Holly Springs Inmates spreading mulch and removing rock for Parks and Recreation, July 1-2. Call Lieutenant Rhonda T. Edwards, Wake Correctional Center, (919) Apex Inmates weeding and cutting branches, July Call Lieutenant Rhonda T. Edwards, Wake Correctional Center, (919) Raleigh Inmates assisting Central Maintenance with laying carpet, July 1-2. Call Lieutenant Rhonda T. Edwards, Wake Correctional Center, (919) Four Oaks Inmates cleaning area parks, July Call Lieutenant Rhonda T. Edwards, Wake Correctional Center, (919) Sanford (Lee County) Inmates assisting NCDOT with litter clean-up and cutting rights-of-way within the county, July Inmates working with county officials spreading mulch, trimming hedges, and cleaning up litter from parks within the county, July Inmates working with city officials spreading mulch at several locations within city, July Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) Fayetteville (Cumberland County) Inmates working with officials moving furniture from dorms at area university, July Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) Oxford Inmates assisting Granville County Maintenance Department with weedeating, moving furniture, and cutting grass, July Inmates painting and cutting grass at an area school, July Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) Area Schools Inmates cleaning, stripping and waxing floors at five area schools, July Call Sergeant T. Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) Rocky Mount Inmates painting area schools for the Nash-Rocky Mount Schools, July Inmates assisting city with clean-up of designated neighborhoods, July Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Rocky Mount, Nashville, Sharpsburg, Whitakers Inmates assisting the NCDOT with picking up trash along highways, by-pass and exits in Nash County, July Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Tarboro, Nashville, Louisburg, Rock Mount Inmates washing school buses for the Nash-Rocky Mount, Edgecombe, and Franklin County Schools, July Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252)
6 Rocky Mount, Tarboro Inmates picking up trash along highways, by-pass and exits for NCDOT in Edgecombe County, July Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) Elizabethtown Inmates washing and cleaning buses, July Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) Tarheel Inmates cleaning streets and edging sidewalks, July 21. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) Bladenboro Inmates trimming hedges, cleaning debris, and cutting small tree limbs, July 6-8. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) Fairbluff Inmates picking up paper, shrubbing and cleaning up for local festival, July Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) EASTERN AREA Elizabeth City Inmates cleaning and landscaping at eight area schools, July 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, and Inmates assisting with landscaping at an area historical site, July (dates open). Inmates repainting and cleaning debris from around fire hydrants for the Fire Department, July (dates open). Inmates assisting the SPCA with landscaping, July (dates open). Inmates washing vehicles for local transit authority, July (dates open). Inmates assisting with general lawn maintenance and painting apartments for local housing authority, July (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) Hertford Inmates providing general lawn maintenance for a local housing authority, July (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) Kinston Inmates assisting Lenoir County School Maintenance Department with grounds keeping and painting at several schools, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Fountain Inmates will provide labor for town maintenance and improvements for the Public Works Department, July 1-2. Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Washington Inmates assisting a local housing authority with grounds keeping and maintenance, July 1-2. Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252)
7 Snow Hill Inmates providing labor for the Snow Hill National Guard Armory for grounds keeping and janitorial duties, July 1-6. Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Aurora Inmates assist staff at area school with painting and general maintenance, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Farmville Inmates providing labor for area TV station shrubbing areas around guide wires, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) LaGrange Inmates providing labor for litter pick-up and shrubbing for the Lenoir County Landfill, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Sims Inmates providing labor for general town maintenance and improvements, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Speed Inmates providing labor for shrubbing rights-of-way and dike maintenance, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Ormandsville Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing rights-of-way, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Aulander Inmates will provide general town maintenance and improvements, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Jason Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing rights-of-way, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Maury Inmates picking up and hauling litter to local landfill, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) Lindell Inmates picking up and hauling litter to area landfill, July Call Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252)
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