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COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS November 1-30, 2004 WESTERN AREA Asheville Inmates assisting an area college with general labor, landscaping, and debris/brush removal, November 15-18. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Burnsville Inmates assisting with general labor and demolition work in a public building scheduled for renovation, November 8-19 and 29-30. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Mars Hill Inmates assisting town with general labor and demolition in a public building scheduled for renovation, November 2-5. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Hendersonville Inmates assisting local theatre group with general labor, landscaping, cleaning and painting, November 1-4. Inmates assisting city with general labor, painting, cleaning, landscaping, and debris removal, November 1-11. Inmates assisting DMV with general labor, cleaning and painting offices, November 29-30. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Marion Inmates constructing stick building to serve as shelter, and assembling boat docks and piers for NC Wildlife, November 1-5. Inmates installing tin roofs on baseball dugouts at McDowell County Recreation ball parks, November 1-5. Inmates installing replacement windows as part of McDowell Arts and Crafts Association renovation, November 8-9. Inmates painting awnings, removing vines from buildings, and clearing underbrush and debris for McDowell Economic Development, November 15-16. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Old Fort Inmates clearing right-of-ways on city streets, digging water lines, installing Christmas lights, November 8-10, 12. Inmates installing playground equipment for Old Fort Recreation Department, November 15-19. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Taylorsville Inmates clearing brush from right-of-way around bridges in Alexander County, November 29-30. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. North Wilkesboro Inmates clearing brush, and clearing sidewalks and street drains for the town, November 15-19. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. 1

Wilkesboro Inmates clearing sewer rights-of-way for the town, November 4-5. Inmates doing general grounds work at area college, November 15-19. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Elkin Inmates clearing brush and removing fencing for Elkin Recreation Department, November 8-12. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Dobson Inmates clearing brush away from the town s water treatment plant, November 1-5. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Jefferson Inmates cutting canopy height along park road and clearing ditch lines, November 8-12. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Jonesville Inmates clearing city streets and sidewalks, November 29-30. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. PIEDMONT AREA Salisbury Inmates washing, waxing, and cleaning 20 rescue vehicles and one allterrain vehicle for Rowan County Rescue Squad, November 4, 8-10, and 15. Call Sergeant T. J. Ciscel, Rowan Correctional Center, (704) 639-7552. Albemarle Inmates assisting city with cutting underbrush and picking up litter at various locations, November 1-12. Inmates assisting with cutting trees at an area state park, November 15-26. Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicut, Southern Correctional Institution Minimum Unit, (910) 576-5176. Star Inmates assisting with painting ranger s cabin at an area state park, November 1-12. Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen, or Sergeant Terry Callicut, Southern Correctional Institution Minimum Unit, (910) 576-5176. CENTRAL AREA Sanford (Lee County) Inmates assisting Parks and Recreation officials with cutting fence line at area park, November 1-4. Inmates assisting NCDOT with litter clean-up along county highways, November 22-30. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) 776-4325. 2

Vass (Moore County) Inmates assisting town officials with cleaning streets and general clean-up around town hall and fire station, November 8-11. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) 776-4325. Pittsboro Inmates assisting Parks and Recreation Department with cutting walking trail around ball fields at area park, November 22-30. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correctional Center, (919) 776-4325. Butner Inmates providing general labor for NC National Guard Armory, November 1-5. Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) 575-3174. Oxford Inmates cleaning grounds and armory interior, November 1-5. Inmates providing general labor for the town, November 9-19. Inmates providing general labor for Oxford Parks and Recreation, November 23-30. Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) 575-3174. Durham Inmates cleaning grounds and armory interior, November 8-12. Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) 575-3174. Louisburg Inmates cleaning grounds and armory interior, November 15-19. Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) 575-3174. Henderson Inmates cleaning parks for the recreation department, November 22-30. Inmates providing general labor for the Vance County Rescue, November 8. Call Superintendent John Bryant, Umstead Correctional Center, (919) 575-3174. Scotland Neck Inmates assisting with general clean-up, November 1-26. Call Sergeant Tracy Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Woodland Inmates cleaning ditches, November 1-26. Call Sergeant T. Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Seaboard Inmates assisting with general clean-up, November 1-12. Call Sergeant T. Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Rocky Mount Inmates assisting Nash Rocky Mount Schools with painting locker rooms at a local stadium; and, painting offices for the Rocky Mount Judicial Center, November 1-30. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Tarboro, Princeville, Fountain Inmates assisting Nash Rocky Mount Schools with litter pick-up at a local stadium; and, doing grounds maintenance for towns of Princeville and Fountain, November 1-30. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. 3

Rocky Mount, Nashville, Whitakers Inmates picking up litter along highways in Nash County, November 1-30. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Princeville, Fountain Inmates picking up trash along highways in Edgecombe County, November 1-30. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Whiteville Inmates unloading and packing bags for USDA food distribution for Social Services, November 15-18. Inmates doing lawn work at an area college, November 8. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) 862-3107. Elizabethtown Inmates doing lawn work for Agriculture Extension, November 9. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) 862-3107. White Lake Inmates edging and cleaning streets, November 15. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) 862-3107. EASTERN AREA Elizabeth City Inmates assisting Elizabeth City/Pasquotank County School Maintenance with general cleaning and landscaping at various schools, November 12. Inmates assisting Elizabeth City/Pasquotank County School Maintenance Garage with washing and cleaning vehicles, November (dates open). Inmates cleaning and painting fire hydrants for the Elizabeth City Fire Department, November (dates open). Inmates assisting local housing authority with general lawn maintenance and painting vacant apartments, November (dates open). Inmates assisting Inter-county Transit Authority with washing and cleaning vehicles, November (dates open). Inmates assisting Pasquotank Forest Service with general lawn maintenance and washing vehicles, November (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. Corolla Inmates assisting Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education with site cleanup, landscaping work, and washing vehicles, November 1-5 and 8-10. Inmates assisting Currituck County Public Works Department with litter pick-up along designated roadway, November 15-19. Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. Hertford Inmates assisting local housing authority with general lawn maintenance, November (dates open). Inmates assisting Perquimas County Forest Service with general lawn maintenance and washing vehicles, November (dates open). Call Unit Manager J. Noles, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. 4

Shine Inmates picking up litter along state road rights-of-way and hauling litter to the Greene County Landfill, November 22-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Scuffleton Inmates picking up litter along state roads and hauling litter to Greene County Landfill, November 22-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Walstonburg Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing rights-of-way, November 1-18. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Hookerton Inmates assisting NCDOT with shrubbing and digging outfall ditches, November 22-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Kinston Inmates assisting Lenoir County Landfill with litter pick-up and shrubbing ditches, November 29-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Dover Inmates assisting Public Works with ditch shrubbing and cleaning, November 22-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Snow Hill Inmates assisting Public Works with shrubbing rights-of-way and edging sidewalks, November 15-30. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Sims Inmates assisting Pubic Works with general town maintenance and shrubbing sewer rights-of-way, November 8-22. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Ayden Inmates assisting Public Works with shrubbing rights-of-way and edging sidewalks, November 10-24. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Conetoe Inmates assisting Public Works with general town maintenance, November 8-22. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Lucama Inmates assisting Public Works with shrubbing ditches, rights-of-way, and grounds maintenance, November 1-15. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Pinetops Inmates assisting Public Works with general town maintenance, November 1-5. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. 5

Blackcreek Inmates assisting town with preparation for annual Fall Festival, November 3-12. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Stantonburg Inmates assisting Public Works with general town maintenance, November 4-18. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Correctional Winterville Inmates assisting Public Works with shrubbing ditches, rights-of-way and grounds maintenance, November 1-15. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene Kinston Inmates assisting Lenoir County Schools Maintenance Department with grounds maintenance at the Central Office site, November 1-5. Call Sergeant Sutton or Sergeant Davis, Greene 6