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COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE JOBS FOR STATE PRISONERS March 1-31, 2005 WESTERN AREA Sylva Inmates assisting Jackson County Solid Waste with clean-up of dump site on roadways, March 1-4. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) 452-5141. Hendersonville Inmates assisting area Fire Department with painting, March 1-11. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) 452-5141. Waynesville Inmates piling brush and loading wood for Mountain Research Station, March 7-11. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) 452-5141. Byron City Inmates remodeling offices in the Swain County Administration Building, March 1-11. Call Superintendent Matthew Jones or Sergeant Jim Frazier, Haywood Correctional Center, (828) 452-5141. Asheville Inmates clearing, shrubbing, and landscaping for an area university, March 1-10. Inmates assisting with general labor, clearing shrubbing, splitting wood for the NC Arboretum, March 21-24. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Brevard Inmates assisting NC State Parks Services with general labor, clearing, shrubbing, and trimming, March 28-31. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Burnsville Inmates assisting with general labor, cleaning, painting, landscaping and trimming for Yancy County, March 14-17. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Hendersonville Inmates assisting local theater with general labor, cleaning, painting, trimming, landscaping, March 28-31. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Hendersonville/Mills River Inmates clearing and shrubbing around the reservoir and water-line right-of-way for the City of Hendersonville Water Department, March 1-10. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. 1

Mars Hill Inmates assisting with light construction and demolition for the new town hall, March 1-11. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Marshall Inmates assisting with general labor, cleaning, light construction, and demolition for Madison County Maintenance Department, March 15-17. Call Sergeant Douglas Olson, Buncombe Correctional Center, (828) 645-7630. Marion Inmates building block walls to enclose vehicle wash pit for NCDOT, March 1-4. Inmates cleaning gymnasium, painting, spreading dirt and re-seeding ball fields, and replacing roof shingles on dugouts for McDowell Recreation Department, March 7-11. Inmates cleaning water storage pit, clearing undergrowth from creek banks, assisting with general cleaning and painting for McDowell Fire and Rescue Association, March 7-11. Inmates cleaning classrooms, stripping/waxing floors, moving furniture, washing windows, and general campus beautification projects for area Headstart facility, March 28-31. Inmates performing campus beautification including planting flowers, spreading mulch, general cleaning and painting for an area school, March 28-31. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Old Fort Inmates clearing trash and debris from city parks, assisting with general maintenance of swimming pool, constructing block building and re-constructing retaining wall for Old Fort Recreation Department, March 14-18. Inmates clearing undergrowth, digging water lines, painting City Hall, washing city vehicles, and removing debris from rights-of-way for Public Works Department, March 21-24. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Marion, Old Fort, Nebo Inmates picking up roadside litter along designated highways for the NCDOT, March 1-31. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Woodlawn Inmates performing general landscaping (raking leaves, spreading gravel and mulch) and painting building s trim and picnic tables for McDowell Parks and Recreation, March 4. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Crossmore Inmates harvesting tree seedlings from fields, installing shade/frost cloth to protect seedlings from elements, and removing mulch for NC Forestry Service, March 14-24. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. Dysartsville Inmates planting tree seedlings as part of reforestation project for NC Wildlife Resources Commission, March 1-3. Call Sergeant Linda Paquin, Marion Minimum Security Unit, (828) 652-4321. 2

Ashe Inmates clearing right-of-way and chipping brush for New River State Park, March 28-31. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Elkin Inmates clearing brush for Elkin Police Department, March 1-4. Inmates painting interior of Recreation Center, March 1-4. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Wilkesboro Inmates doing general maintenance and grounds work for an area college, March 7-11 and 21-25. Inmates clearing right-of-way inside town limits, March 14-18. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. North Wilkesboro Inmates doing general maintenance and grounds work for Wilkes Soil and Water, March 28-31. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Yadkin Inmates doing general maintenance and grounds work for Yadkin Soil and Water, March 7-11. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Jefferson Inmates doing general maintenance and grounds work for Mount Jefferson State Park, March 14-18. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. Alleghaney Inmates clearing right-of-way and chipping brush along Blue Ridge Parkway, March 21-25. Call Sergeant James Wingler, Wilkes Correctional Center, (336) 667-4533. PIEDMONT AREA Ramsuer Inmates assisting Randolph County Schools with cutting underbrush, landscaping and painting at area schools, March 11, 28-31. Inmates assisting town with cutting underbrush and landscaping at various locations, March 14-24. Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution Minimum Security Unit, (910) 576-5176. Troy Inmates assisting Montgomery County with cutting trees and landscaping around county administrative buildings and courthouse, March 1-11. Inmates assisting town with laying of recreation field at area an area park, March 3, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18, and 22. Biscoe Inmates assisting town with painting at fire department and landscaping at various locations, March 1-11. Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution Minimum Security Unit, (910) 576-5176. 3

Asheboro Inmates assisting town with landscaping medians along designated roadways, March 1-11. Call Correctional Administrator Gary Miller, Unit Manager R. M. Allen or Sergeant Terry Callicutt, Southern Correctional Institution Minimum Security Unit, (910) 576-5176. CENTRAL AREA Sanford (Lee County) Inmates cleaning up city streets, March 1-10. Inmates assisting local housing authority with general upkeep/cleaning of apartment complexes, March 14-17. Inmates working with officials cleaning up litter in parks and cutting underbrush at several locations within the city, March 21-31. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correction Center, (919) 776-4325. Vass (Moore County) Inmates assisting public works department with cleaning parks, removing leaves/limb debris, March 21-31. Call Sergeant R. Lewis, Sanford Correction Center, (919) 776-4325. Roanoke Rapids Inmates stripping floors for Parks and Recreation, March 7-11. Call Sergeant Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Woodland Inmates cleaning ditches, March 14-25. Call Sergeant Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Scotland Neck Inmates picking up debris, March 14-25. Call Sergeant Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Rich Square Inmates cleaning curbs and ditches, March 14-25. Call Sergeant Batchelor, Tillery Correctional Center, (252) 826-4165. Princeville, Fountain Inmates doing grounds maintenance, March 1-31. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Rocky Mount, Leggett, Tarboro, Princeville, Pinetops Inmates picking up trash along highways, by-passes and exits for Edgecombe County NCDOT, March 1-31. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Rocky Mount, Nashville, Sharpsburg, Whitakers Inmates picking up trash along highways, by-passes and exits for Nash County NCDOT, March 1-31. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. Rocky Mount Inmates painting at designated locations, March 1-31. Call Sergeant Shirley Hall, Fountain Correctional Center for Women, (252) 442-9712. 4

Dublin Inmates cleaning streets and edging curbs, March 7. Inmates raking leaves and picking up debris at an area college, March 8. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) 862-3107. White Lake Inmates cutting bushes and cutting a trail for Singletary Lake State Park, March 14. Call Sergeant Locklear, Bladen Correctional Center, (910) 862-3107. EASTERN AREA Elizabeth City Inmates assisting local housing authority with general lawn maintenance and painting vacant apartments, March (dates open). Inmates assisting area college with general landscaping, March 14-18 and 21-24. Inmates assisting several area schools with landscaping and building cleaning, March 28-31. Inmates washing and cleaning vehicles for Elizabeth City/Pasquotank County School Maintenance, March (dates open). Inmates picking up litter and assisting with general cleaning for Pasquotank Solid Waste, March (dates open). Call Captain D. Blowe, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. Hertford Inmates assisting local housing authority with general lawn maintenance, March (dates open). Call Captain D. Blowe, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. Currituck County Inmates assisting Public Works Department with litter pick-up along local highway, March 21-24. Call Captain D. Blowe, Pasquotank Correctional Institution, (252) 331-4881. Castoria Inmates shrubbing right-of-ways for Greene County NCDOT, March 15-31. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Appie Inmates picking up and bagging litter for Greene County, March 15-31. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Shine Inmates shrubbing right-of-ways for Greene County NCDOT, March 1-14. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Hookerton Inmates picking up and bagging litter for Greene County, March 1-14. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Kinston Inmates assisting maintenance with grounds work at Global TransPark Training Center, March 1-4. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. 5

Grifton Inmates shrubbing fence line for area sewage facility, March 1-4. Inmates shrubbing ditches and picking up litter for town, March 21-31. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. LaGrange Inmates assisting Public Works Department with shrubbing ditches and litter pick-up, March 1-11. Inmates picking up wind-blown litter for the Lenoir County Landfill, March 7-18. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Black Creek Inmates shrubbing sewer rights-of-way for Public Works Department, March 1-11. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Washington Inmates assisting local housing authority with shrub pruning and cleaning fence lines, March 14-28. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Snow Hill Inmates assisting Public Works Department with curb/gutter cleaning and litter pick-up, March 1-11. Inmates shrubbing sewer line rights-of-way for the Public Works Department, March 21-31. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Bethel Inmates picking up litter and shrubbing ditches for the Public Works Department, March 7-18. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. Fountain Inmates assisting Public Works Department with curb/gutter clean-up and picking up litter, March 29-31. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676 Oak City Inmates shrubbing ditches and picking up litter for the city, March 14-28. Call Sergeant Davis or Sergeant Sutton, Greene Correctional Institution, (252) 747-3676. 6