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On behalf of the Board of Directors, I'm pleased to welcome you to the River Region Chamber of Commerce.
In support of our members who are dedicated investors in our communities of St. James, St. John and St.
Charles, the Chamber provides businesses of all sizes a multitude of valuable benefits and online tools that
will enhance their respective markets to further business growth. Your local Chamber acknowledges that the
key to economic vitality is the partnership between our local businesses and communities.
We are proud to present a Member Directory/Community Resource Guide, which contains information about
all current members as well as a comprehensive list of resources supporting the region.
With portals to public policy development, business resources and governmental and economic agencies, plus
news and information on Chamber events, networking opportunities and service committees, you're sure to
find something that benefits your business. We encourage the members to shop and support one another. Not
yet a member? Contact the Chamber office or visit our website at www.riverregionchamber.org.
We hope you'll take advantage of our offerings and look forward to working together to improve the business
climate of the River Region.
Thank you for your continued support of your local Chamber.
Chassity McComack
Executive Director
We have just begun a new year and optimism is very high in the River Parishes. Last year was a very trying
time as we dealt with a very slow economy, a major oil spill and severe cuts in the state budget. All of this
was handled by you with your usual enthusiasm, and your Chamber was always there as your unified voice
addressing these concerns.
As your Chairman, I expect this year to be an outstanding year as we have assembled a dynamic group of
committee chairs committed to improving the economy of the River Parishes and addressing your needs.
Public Policy will be focusing on federal as well as state and local legislative issues to improve the business
climate in the River Region.
Business Development will be working with the parishes’ economic development offices in their quest to help
existing businesses grow, as well as attract new businesses. Membership Committee will be concentrating on
“customer satisfaction.” Events Committee is planning several quality events during the year that meet your
needs for networking, education, socializing and just having fun.
I urge you to consider getting involved with one of these committees to participate in the excitement. I
promise that you will be challenged and appreciated.
I look forward to partnering with you in continuing the work of this great Chamber.
Henry Friloux
2011 Chair
Executive Committee
Mr. Henry Friloux, Chairman 2011 Echo Ventures, Inc. 13938 River Road Destrehan, LA 70047 985-7646431 (work) • Fax: 985-764-6431
Ms. Rhonda Hotard, Past Chairman Louisiana Federal Credit Union 350 Belle Terre Blvd. LaPlace, LA 70068
985-653-1750 • Fax: 985-651-8001
Mr. Ralph Phillip, Vice Chairman Valero St. Charles Refinery P. O. Box 518 Norco, LA 70079 985-764-5868
(work) • Fax: 985-764-2359
Mr. Nathan Stein, Treasurer N P Stein CPA 324 Nottaway Drive Destrehan, LA 70047 985-307-0770 (work) •
Fax: 985-307-0771
Ms. Penny Freeman, Secretary Preferred Home Mortgage 1704 Chantilly Drive, Suite 201 LaPlace, LA 70068
985-651-4200 • Fax: 985-651-5091
Ms. Chassity McComack, Executive Director River Region Chamber of Commerce 301 W. Airline Hwy.,
Suite 201 LaPlace, LA 70068 985-359-9777 ext. 222 • Fax: 985-359-9778
Board of Directors
Attorney Paul Aucoin River Parishes Tourist Commission 2900 Hwy. 51 LaPlace, LA 70068 225-265-7906
(work) • Fax: 985-359-2595
Mr. Adam Bodin Good Housekeeping Stores, Inc. P.O. Box 613 Gramercy, LA 70052 225-869-3100 (work) •
Fax: 225-869-3100
Mr. Mac Bordelon M. B. Realty & Appraisals 217 W. Main Street Gramercy, LA 70052 225-869-8156 • Fax:
225-869-5962
Mr. Kerry Bourgeois First American Bank P.O. Box 550 Vacherie, LA 70090 225-265-2265 • Fax: 225-265367
Ms. Sheila Butler Entergy (Reserve) 4317 W. Airline Hwy. Reserve, LA 70070 985-479-2025 • Fax: 985-4792018
Ms. Chesley Cashio AM-PM Services, Inc. P. O. Box 186 Luling, LA 70070 985-785-6857 (work) • Fax: 985785-6462
Mr. Richard Drexel St. John Business Association P.O. Box 873 LaPlace, LA 70069-0573 985-651-6161
Mr. Ray Dussold Marathon Petroleum Company LLC P. O. Box AC Garyville, LA 70051 985-535-2241
(work)
Mr. Tommy Faucheux Dow P. O. Box 50 Hahnville, LA 70057 985-783-4990 (work)
Mr. Barry Griffin E. I. DuPont 586 Hwy. 44 LaPlace, LA 70068 985-536-5368 (work) • Fax: 985-536-5498
Mr. John Harmon Civil Construction Contractors, LLC P.O. Box 394 Hahnville, LA 70057 985-783-6893
(work) • Fax: 985-783-6894
Mr. John Little International Matex Tank Terminals P. O. Box 159 St. Rose, LA 70087 504-468-3997 (work)
• Fax: 504-468-8886
Mr. Matt Lundy REI Promos 321 Nottaway Drive Destrehan, LA 70047 985-764-0170 (work) • Fax: 985-7640150
Mr. Brent Madere St. Charles Business Association P. O. Box 555 Lulling, LA 70070 985-758-1583 • Fax:
985-758-1583
Mr. Randy Mire Gem Drugs P.O. Drawer K Reserve, LA 70084 985-536-3957 (work) • Fax: 985-536-2231
Mr. Mike Palamone Urban Systems Associates, Inc. 400 N. Peters Street, Suite 2060 New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-5511 (work) • Fax: 504-523-5522
Ms. Raj Pannu Pannu Enterprises 2169 Augusta Drive LaPlace, LA 70068 985-417-3282 (work) • Fax: 985652-4480
Mr. Doug Rhodes Entergy P.O. Box 61000, Mail Unit L-JEF-365 New Orleans, LA 70161 504-840-2655
(work)
Mr. Nolan Schexnayder Schexnayder Financial Group 330 Belle Terre Blvd., Suite 201 LaPlace, LA 70068
985-652-2877 (work) • Fax: 985-652-9155
Mr. Scott Schwaibold Matherne's Supermarket 1424 W. Airline Hwy. LaPlace, LA 70068 985-652-9234
(work) • Fax: 985-652-9747
Ms. Tanyia Tregre Family Home Care, Inc. 133 Belle Terre Blvd. LaPlace, LA 70068 985-359-1170 (work) •
Fax: 985-651-6781
Ms. Annette Wray Advent Communications, Inc. P.O. Box 670 Kenner, LA 70063 985-764-1445 (work) •
Fax: 985-725-0448
Serving as the voice of all member businesses, the River Region Chamber of Commerce is unparalleled in its
efforts to improve the communities of St. James, St. John and St. Charles Parishes.
The Chamber is an independent and autonomous organization dedicated to the interests of the business
community of the River Region.
Mission Statement
Grow, Strengthen and Unify Businesses in the River Region.
Our Vision Statement
Building relationships to impact and improve the quality of life through strong leadership that advocates a probusiness environment in St. Charles, St. James and St. John Parishes.
Key Principles of Operation
-To serve and represent all business in St. Charles, St. John and St. James Parishes.
-We will be additive to and supportive of other business development and community service organizations in
the parishes.
River Region Chamber of Commerce Membership Benefits
Business Advocacy
-Representation of business to parish councils and state government
-Communication of key issues
-Direct link with parish government economic development initiatives
-Proactive lobbying
-Events designed for networking
-Informal networking at all events
-Listings in Chamber publications
-Event sponsorship opportunities
-Exclusive advertising opportunities
Free Membership in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
-Online Small Business Center—a library of resources at your fingertips 24/7
-Grassroots Coalition—voice your opinion on business matters and get involved by voting for pro-business
candidates and telling politicians to vote for business (www.voteforbusiness.com)
-Affinity partner benefits and services—discounts from Monster, FedEx, Yellow Transportation and more
- uschamber.com Weekly—e-newsletter delivered right to your inbox each week
Customized Offers on the Chamber Website
Chamber membership includes the flexibility to modify your business’ features in our ChamberMaster
program. ChamberMaster’s advertising module allows you to increase visibility, move merchandise and build
business by advertising specials with Hot Deals, posting employment needs with Job Postings and advertising
your business event through Events. These benefits are free of charge to Chamber members!
-Hot Deals are special offers that a member may post for consumer viewing on the Hot Deals area of the
Chamber’s website.
-Job Postings are employment opportunities that a member may post for consumer viewing on the Job
Postings area of the Chamber’s website.
-Events allow members to submit an event for consideration by Chamber staff to be included on the
Chamber’s website. Upon approval by Chamber staff, the event listing will be displayed within the public
events calendar.
The Office Depot Discount Program, which offers discounted prices on office supplies, technology, copy and
print, promotional products and order size.
UNA Discount Health Savings Program
The River Region Chamber of Commerce is proud to offer all residents of River Region access to a free
discount health savings card. This program is not insurance, it is a point of sale discount program.
Email Marketing with Constant Contact
Chamber members can save 20% if they prepay for 6 months and 25% if they prepay for 12 months.
SCORE – “Counselors to America’s Small Business”
SCORE has partnered with the Chamber to provide the latest resources and valuable assistance to help small
business thrive. Some of the topics for which counseling will be provided include: start-up assistance,
business plan development, permits and licenses, bonding and insurance, financial/capital, managing a
business, human resources/managing employees, customer relations, business accounting/budget, cash flow
management, tax planning, marketing/sales, government contracting, franchising, buying/selling a business,
technology/ computers, eCommerce and legal issues.
A SCORE counselor is conveniently housed within the Chamber office to provide free business counseling.
The River Region is comprised of three Louisiana parishes—St. James, St. John the Baptist and St. Charles—
which are each cut in half horizontally by the Mississippi River and are surrounded by Lake Maurepas, Lake
Pontchartrain, Lake Cataouatche, Lake Salvador and Lac Des Allemands. With a combined land area of
approximately 749 square miles and a total population of 119,751, this vast area is filled with opportunities for
outdoor recreation, solid business ventures and plenty to do for locals and visitors alike.
ST. JAMES St. James Parish is strategically located midway between the metro epicenters of Baton Rouge
and New Orleans. Its population is 22,102 (a total of a four percent increase from 21,216 in 2000)—the
smallest of the three parishes in terms of population and population density, but in land measurements, it is the
second largest of the parishes at 246 square miles. Over half of the parish is covered by wetlands; despite this,
the parish is home to two incorporated towns, Lutcher and Gramercy, but the vast majority of the parish’s
population lives in the unincorporated communities of Convent (the parish seat), Vacherie, Romeville,
Paulina, Hester, Welcome, St. James and Union. St. James’s climate is subtropical; winter temperatures rarely
reach below an average of 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with snow and ice extremely rare.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST St. John the Baptist Parish, only 25 minutes west of New Orleans, is in the heart of
Louisiana’s sugarcane industry between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The parish is 219 square miles and
has a population of 49,800, which is the second largest of the River Parishes in population. St. John the
Baptist Parish consists of Edgard, Wallace, Lucy, Mt. Airy, Garyville, Reserve and LaPlace. There are no
incorporated towns in St. John the Baptist Parish. The climate is subtropical with precipitation levels at
approximately 54 inches per year.
ST. CHARLES St. Charles Parish is approximately 25 miles west of the City of New Orleans and stands as
one of the nine parishes that make up the Metropolitan New Orleans Area. The parish has the largest
population of the three River Region Parishes at 52,780 and the largest square mileage at 284 square miles.
The towns that are found within the parish include Ama, Bayou Gauche, Boutte, Des Allemands, Hahnville,
Killona, Luling, Montz, New Sarpy, Norco, Paradis, St. Rose, Taft and Destrehan. St. Charles’s climate more
closely resembles the traditional four-season climate with noticeable fall and spring climate changes, but snow
and ice are still extremely rare.
The parishes of St. James, St. John the Baptist and St. Charles, as well as the State of Louisiana itself, have
quite a unique story behind their creations. According to historic records, one of the first Europeans to arrive
in this area was Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto sometime in the early 1540s. Later, the region was
claimed by French adventurer Sieru de la Salle, naming it “Louisiana” in honor of then-reigning French King
Louis XIV.
The land changed hands, from France to Spain, in 1762. At the same time, the area welcomed the first
Acadian exiles (descendents of 17th century French colonists who were forced out of the current-day
Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island). Rule of the territory
continued to bounce between Spain, France and Britain, and was officially returned to France by Spain in
1800 through the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso.
In 1803, the United States purchased the territory of Louisiana from Napolean for $15 million, and, by 1807,
established 12 counties – which would later be divided into 19 original parishes, including St. James, St. John
the Baptist and St. Charles Parishes. Louisiana was granted statehood in 1812.
The three River Region Parishes were around long before their official creation. St. James made up a portion
of the “Comte’ d’Acadie” (County of Acadia), which included the old ecclesiastical parishes of St. James and
“The Ascension” – also referred to as the First and Second Acadian Coasts. St. John the Baptist and St.
Charles Parishes were originally part of the area once known as “La Cote des Allemands” (The German
Coast), which was settled by German pioneers in the early 1720s. The two parishes share a very similar
history as a result of the fusion of German and French cultures in the region early on in their settlement.
Local history and the unique culture that has arisen from that history is celebrated regularly at various annual
festivals throughout the River Region. Several well-preserved plantations also remain standing, inviting guests
to tour the grounds and immerse themselves in the rich past of this distinct southeast Louisiana region.
Skipping around from parish to parish or even leaving the state is easy in the River Region. A number of
interstates provide efficient transportation in and around the parishes, including I-10, I-55 and I-310. State
Highways 44, 18, 3125 and 3127 also service the region, as well as U.S. Highways 51, 61 and 90, and
Louisiana Highway 48.
For air travel, passengers can seek flights from the New Orleans International Airport, or for corporate/private
aviation, St. John Parish General Aviation Airport. A number of freight rails service the area, and the Reserve/
Edgard Ferry carries passengers across the Mississippi River, making nothing out of reach in this southeastern
section of Louisiana.
Residents of the River Region are fortunate to be served by forward-thinking leaders dedicated to enhancing
the quality of life in southeastern Louisiana.
ST. JAMES PARISH
5800 Hwy 44, Convent www.stjamesla.com
Leadership:
Dale Hymel, Jr. – President
Elwyn Bocz – Councilman, District 1
Jason Amato – Councilman, District 2
Wilson Malbrough, Jr. – Councilman, District 3
Ralph Patin – Chairman, District 4
Charles D. Ketchens – Councilman, District 5
Kendrick Brass – Councilman, District 6
James Brazan – Vice Chairman, District 7
Angele R. Rodrigue – Council Secretary
Parish Services & Programs:
Economic Development – 225-869-1717
Elderly Program – 225-562-2313
Emergency Preparedness – 225-562-2346
F.I.N.S. – 225-562-2424
Finance – 225-562-2290
G.I.S. – 225-562-2356
Head Start Program – 225-562-2359
Housing Program – 225-562-2357
Human Resources – 225-562-2302
Operations (Public Works) – 225-562-2262
Planning/Permitting – 225-562-2370
Recreation – 225-562-2406
Registrar of Voters – 225-562-2445
Road and Bridges – 225-562-2562
Special Programs – 225-562-2354
Transportation – 225-562-2301
Utilities – 225-562-2414
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH
1801 W. Airline Hwy, LaPlace
www.sjbparish.com
Leadership:
Natalie Robottom – President
Raydell Morris – Councilman at Large, Division A
Steve Lee – Councilman at Large, Division B
Haston Lewis, Sr. – Councilman, District 1
Danny Millet – Councilman, District 2
Charles Julien – Councilman, District 3
Jaclyn Howard – Councilwoman, District 4
Darnel C. Usry – Councilwoman, District 5
Ronnie Smith – Councilman, District 6
Cheryl Millet – Councilwoman, District 7
Parish Services & Programs:
Administration
LaPlace – 985-652-9513
Reserve – 985-536-4176
Edgard – 985-497-3435
Animal Control Shelter – 985-651-7387
Assessor – 985-497-8788
Clerk of Court – 985-497-3331
Community Services – 985-652-6765
Council on Aging (Senior Center)
Reserve – 985-479-0272
Edgard – 985-497-3391
Economic Development – 985-652-9569
Emergency Preparedness – 985-652-2222
Fire Department
St. John Westside – 985-497-3441
LaPlace – 985-652-9445
Reserve – 985-536-7550
Garyville – 985-535-6499
Housing Authority
LaPlace – 985-652-9036
Reserve – 985-536-3481
Parks and Recreation – 985-652-9569
Planning and Zoning – 985-651-5565
Public Works – 985-652-4815
Sheriff’s Department
Parishwide – 985-536-2112
LaPlace – 985-652-6388
Edgard – 985-497-3321
ST. CHARLES PARISH
15045 Hwy 18, Hahnville
www.stcharlesparish-la.gov
Leadership:
V.J. St. Pierre, Jr. – President
Carolyn K. Schexnaydre – Councilwoman at Large, Division A
Terry Authement – Councilman at Large, Division B
Billy Raymond, Sr. – Councilman, District 1
Shelley Tastet – Councilman, District 2
Wendy Benedetto – Councilwoman, District 3
Paul J. Hogan – Councilman, District 4
Larry Cochran – Councilman, District 5
Marcus M. Lambert – Councilman, District 6
Dennis Nuss – Councilman, District 7
Barbara Jacob-Tucker – Council Secretary
Parish Services and Programs:
Animal Control – 985-783-5010
Community Services – 985-764-7944
Council on Aging – 985-783-6683
Economic Development – 985-783-5140
Emergency Preparedness – 985-783-5050
Finance – 985-783-5000
Fire Department
Bayou Gauche – 985-758-7405
Des Allemands – 985-758-7766
East St. Charles – 985-764-8112
Hahnville – 985-783-2002
Luling-Boutte-Ama – 985-785-6194
Norco – 985-764-9621
Paradis – 985-758-1544
St. Rose – 504-467-9536
Killona – 985-783-2956
Montz – 985-764-0056
Grants Office – 985-783-5000
Legal Services – 985-783-5013
Parks & Recreation – 985-783-5090
Personnel – 985-783-5000
Planning & Zoning – 985-783-5060
Public Information – 985-783-5000
Public Works & Wastewater – 985-783-5102
Purchasing – 985-783-5000
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) – 985-785-1037
Sheriff’s Department – 985-783-6237
Tourism – 985-783-5140
Waterworks – 985-783-5110
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) – 985-783-5030
The River Region invites you to visit this corner of southeast Louisiana. These three parishes welcome visitors
with open arms, boasting the area’s unique history, Cajun and Creole cooking and world-class recreational
activities and entertainment. The River Region is ready to accommodate your stay with the hospitality the area
surrounding the Big Easy has come to be known for.
With a fine mix of well-known chain hotels and local lodges, the River Region has something for every
budget, need and desire. Call or log on to one of the following hotels today to begin the trip-planning process.
Along the winding River Road you can take an unforgettable journey to eight majestic plantation homes.
These lavish estates offer a unique look into the past. Storytellers will captivate you and educate you along the
way. Dining and shopping are also a must; many of the plantations boast amazing restaurants and gift shops to
complete your experience.
ACCOMMODATIONS
HOTELS & MOTELS
A-1 Motel 15237 Hwy 90, Paradis 985-758-9793
Best Western– Plantation Inn 2179 Hwy 70 Donaldsonville 225-746-9050 www.bwdonaldsonville.com
Best Western–LaPlace Inn 4289 Main St., LaPlace 985-651-4000 www.bestwestern.com
Best Western–Luling 12215 Hwy 90, Luling 985-331-0064 www.bestwestern.com
Breaux’s Motel 13343 Hwy 90, Boutte 985-785-2581
Comfort Inn 12177 Hwy 90, Luling 985-785-1124 www.comfortinn.com
Comfort Inn New Orleans Airport 10151 Airline Dr., St. Rose 504-443-5100 www.comfortinn.com
Cypress Inn 12275 Hwy 90, Luling 985-308-0400 cypressinnofluling.com
Days Inn 3912 Hwy 51, LaPlace 985-652-1223 www.DaysInn.com/ LaPlaceLA
Hampton Inn 4288 Hwy 51, LaPlace 985-652-5002 www.hamptoninn.hilton.com
Hilton New Orleans Airport 901 Airline Dr., Kenner 504-465-1158 www.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 4284 Hwy 51, LaPlace 985-618-1600 www.expresslaplace.com
LaPlace Motel 918 E. Airline Hwy, LaPlace 985-652-4665
Millet Motel 1525 W. Airline Hwy LaPlace 985-652-4401
Quality Inn LaPlace 3900 Hwy 51, LaPlace 985-652-5544 www.qualityinn.com
Ramada Inn & Suites at the Airport 110 James Dr. East, St. Rose 504-466-1355 www.ramada.com
Ramada Limited-Luling 13889 River Rd., Luling 985-785-2600 www.ramada.com
Southern Inn 13468 Hwy 90, Boutte 985-785-1600
Suburban Extended Stay Hotel 111 Jean St., LaPlace 985-651-1799 www.suburbanhotels.com
Supreme Inn & Suites 10441 LA Hwy 70 St. James 225-474-3400 www.supremeinn.com
Troxie Motel 1053 E. Airline Hwy, LaPlace 985-652-9950
Uncle Sam’s Motel 1190 E. Airline Hwy, LaPlace 985-654-0986 www.unclesamshotel.com
BED & BREAKFASTS Cottage on the Farm 19637 Hwy 643, Vacherie 225-265-4654 www.
cottageonthefarm.com
Jolie Plantation Home Bed & Breakfast 6804 LA Hwy 44, Convent 225-562-3553
Oak Alley Plantation 3645 Hwy 18, Vacherie 225-265-2151 www.oakalleyplantation.com
Ormond Plantation 13786 River Rd., Destrehan 985-764-8544 www.plantation.com
Poche Plantation Bed & Breakfast 6554 Hwy 44, Convent 225-562-7728 www.pocheplantation.com
PLANTATION ATTRACTIONS
Destrehan Plantation 13034 River Rd., Destrehan 985-764-9315 www.destrehanplantation.org
Evergreen Plantation 4677 Hwy 18, Edgard 985-497-3837
Houmas House Plantation & Gardens 40136 Hwy 942, Darrow 225-473-9380 www.houmashouse.com
Laura: A Creole Plantation 2247 Hwy 18, Vacherie 225-265-7690 www.lauraplantation.com
LaBranche Plantation Dependency House 11244 River Rd., St. Rose 504-468-8843
Oak Alley Plantation 3645 Hwy 18, Vacherie 225-265-2151 www.oakalleyplantation.com
Poche Plantation 6554 Hwy 44, Convent 225-715-9510 www.pocheplantation.com
San Francisco Plantation 2646 Hwy 44, Garyville 985-535-2341 www.sanfranciscoplantation.org
St. Joseph Plantation 3535 Hwy 18, Vacherie 225-265-4078 www.stjosephplantation.com
The River Region has very affordable housing for renters as well as owners. Monthly rent is consistently
equal to or lower than the State of Louisiana average, with housing values significantly lower than Louisiana
averages in St. James Parish. Choosing a home in the River Region is more than just a great value financially
—it means proximity to outdoor recreation, arts, entertainment and the nearby Big Easy culture of New
Orleans.
ST. JAMES The average monthly contract apartment rent is just shy of $300, a whopping $231 less than the
State of Louisiana’s average of $531. Average house/condo values sit around $119,446, whereas the State of
Louisiana’s average is over $130,000. Median monthly housing costs for homes and condos with a mortgage
is a little over $1,000 per month.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST The average monthly contract apartment rent is an average of $800, but the median
monthly housing cost for a unit without a mortgage is closer to $575. Average house/condo values are
approximately $140,000, up slightly due to the Parish’s proximity to the City of New Orleans. Median
monthly housing cost for homes and condos with a mortgage is less than $1,500 per month.
ST. CHARLES The average monthly contract apartment rent is slightly above Louisiana’s average at $604,
but the median monthly housing cost for a unit without a mortgage is closer to $345. House/condo values are
around $171,000. However, the median monthly housing cost for homes and condos with a mortgage is still
less than $1,200. Like St. John the Baptist, St. Charles’s rates are slightly hiked due to proximity to New
Orleans, but are still extremely affordable considering the suburban location so close to city amenities.
Source: www.city-data.com
The River Region is rife with outdoor recreational activities for its residents and visitors. Organized sports,
physical fitness, fishing and boating are just some of the many activities accented upon and made available in
the River Region.
Because St. James Parish is comprised of 50 percent wetlands, some of the region’s best fishing can be done
here. There are also boat launches located on the Blind River, Bayou Chevreuil and both banks of the
Mississippi River. St. James also operates eight recreational facilities throughout the parish, offering
organized baseball, soccer, football, tennis and basketball, as well as a fitness center on the East Bank. To
learn more, visit www.stjamesla.com.
St. John the Baptist Parish offers extensive fishing as well as a youth (5–12 years old) baseball league through
the Parks and Recreation Department. The area is also home to 11 parks, including Wallace Bridge Park,
Harold Scott Roussell Park, Belle Point and Greenwood Park, among others, each conveniently located nearby
the great Mississippi River. Register for the youth league or peruse the area’s fishing and park maps at www.
sjbparish.com.
St. Charles Parish, too, offers fishing, both freshwater and saltwater. Lake Des Allemands invites fishers, jet
skiers and boaters alike, and Lakes Salvador and Pontchartrain offer a sort of “one stop shop” for both
freshwater and saltwater fishing. The public boat launches of East Guide Levee Launch and Bonnet
Carré Spillway in Norco, Hahnville Boat Launch and Des Allemands Boat Launch can be accessed as
well. Visit www.stcharlesparish-la.gov to learn more about the recreational offerings of the parish.
To obtain a fishing license or hunting permit, contact the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries at 800-4422511 or www.wlf.state.la.us. Non-residents may purchase recreational fishing and hunting licenses by
telephone at 888-765-2602. Have your Visa or Mastercard ready.
The River Region features an active arts and entertainment community that is bursting with authentic culture
and excitement. From swamp excursions and tours of historic Antebellum plantations to unique community
events, entertainment is around every corner.
For the theatre enthusiast, plan a night out at St. John Theatre in Reserve. Originally built in 1918, the Liberty
Theater was the movie palace of St. John Parish. After being destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt as Maurin's
Theater by Louis J. Maurin, Sr. The admission of 25 cents is still remembered and many fond stories are
recounted by local residents. The last movie was shown in 1979, but the building did not remain dark for long.
In 1981, St. John the Baptist Parish purchased the building from the Maurin family. Jack S. Snowdy led a
group known as the St. John Community Theatre that introduced live community theater to the River Parishes.
Thirty-one years later, the vision of both Mr. Maurin and Mr. Snowdy continues as St. John Theatre is proud
to produce quality, family entertainment.
St. John Theatre is a short 30-minute drive from New Orleans or Baton Rouge, and offers vendors a beautiful
venue with outstanding lighting and sound systems. Several local high schools, as well as dance studios call it
home for their yearly productions. Come out to see the talent that is St. John Theatre!
EVENTS
Art Gumbo Market at Houmas House Plantation & Gardens Third Saturday of each month; Darrow
German Coast Farmers’ Market Ongoing – East Banks Saturday Market; Destrehan and West Bank
Wednesday Market; Luling
Frisco Fest Annual Spring Garden & Craft Fest First weekend in March; Garyville
St. Joseph Altar March; Vacherie
Oak Alley Plantation’s Annual Spring Arts & Crafts Festival Mid-March, Vacherie
Annual May Festival First weekend in May; Lutcher
Spring Heritage Days & Civil War Encampment First week in May; Destrehan
Juneteenth Celebration First weekend in June; St. James
Fourth of July Celebration July 3rd; celebrate in Luling and Reserve
Louisiana Catfish Festival Second weekend in July; Des Allemands
Alligator Festival Last weekend in September; Luling
Pumpkin Patch October; Gramercy
A Mourning Tour October-November; Vacherie
Awesome Art in the Gardens Festival Second weekend in October; Darrow
Fall Heritage Day Early October; Destrehan
Andouille Festival Third weekend in October; LaPlace
Battle for the Paddle Cook-off Early October; Luling
Oak Alley Plantation’s Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival Late October; Vacherie
Veterans Day Celebration Day before Veterans Day; Gramercy
Gone But Not Forgotten, A Mourning Event Late October/early November; Convent
Oak Alley Plantation’s Annual Christmas Bonfire Party First Saturday in December; Vacherie
Norco Christmas Parade First Sunday in December; Norco
St. Charles Parish Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Second Thursday after Thanksgiving; Luling
Festival of the Bonfires Second weekend in December; Lutcher
Bayou Gauche Christmas Boat Parade December; Bayou Gauche
Christmas Eve Bonfires December 24th; St John & St. James Parishes
Martin Luther King Jr. Pilgrimage March & Program Third Monday in January; St. Charles Parish
Mardis Gras Parades
Krewe of Lul Parade Saturday before Mardi Gras; Luling
Krewe of Towahpasah Parade Saturday before Mardi Gras; Reserve
Krewe du Monde Parade Sunday before Mardia Gras; LaPlace
Krewe of Des Allemands Parade Sunday before Mardia Gras; Des Allemands
Krewe of Tomorrow Parade Sunday before Mardi Gras; Lutcher/Gramercy
The River Region provides high-quality school systems, educated faculty and staff and challenging curricula
to students of all ages. Each parish in the River Region is served by its own public school district—St. James
Parish Schools, St. John the Baptist Parish Schools and St. Charles Parish Schools—with private and
parochial schools readily available as well as vocational and technical colleges and universities.
ST. JAMES PARISH SCHOOLS
St. James Parish Schools offer programs for all kinds of students, including those with learning impairments
and physical disabilities. Included in the district’s education institutions are 1 private school, 7 elementary
schools, 2 high schools, the St. James Parish Career & Technology Center and the St. James Parish Science &
Math Academy. For more information, contact the St. James Parish School Board at 225-258-4500 or www.
stjames.k12.la.us.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH SCHOOLS
St. John the Baptist School System is home to 11 public schools, 2 which are magnet schools along with 7
private schools, all accredited by the Louisiana Department of Education. With its improved numbers of
certified teachers, St. John the Baptist Parish has ranked among the Top 10 Most Improved School Systems in
2009. For more information, contact the St. John Parish School Board at 985-536-1106 or www.st.john.k12.la.
us.
ST. CHARLES PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS
St. Charles Parish School System has 17 public schools and 3 private schools, and its teachers enjoy salaries
that are of the highest in the State of Louisiana. The district boasts of an attractive 20:1 student-to-teacher
ratio and a 3:1 student-to-computer ratio. For more information, contact the St. Charles Parish Public Schools
at 985-785-6289 or www.stcharles.k12.la.us.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Parents and students looking for an alternative to attending public school have plenty of options when it
comes to private and parochial institutions.
Ascension of Our Lord School 1809 Greenwood Dr., LaPlace 985-652-4532 www.ascension.catholic.org
Boutte Christian Academy 13271 Hwy 90, Boutte 985-785-2447 www.bouttechristian.org
Cornerstone Christian Academy 456 W. Fifth St., LaPlace 985-651-0202
Our Lady of Grace School 780 Hwy 44, Reserve 985-536-4291 www.olggators.org
Providence Christian Academy P.O. Box 1681, LaPlace 985-652-1422
Riverside Academy 332 Railroad Ave., Reserve 985-536-4246 www.riversideacademy.com
Sacred Heart of Jesus School 453 Spruce St., Norco 985-764-9958 www.sacredheartschoolnorco.org
St. Charles Borromeo School 13396 River Rd., Destrehan 985-764-9232
St. Charles Catholic High School 100 Dominican Dr., LaPlace 985-652-3809 www.stcharlescatholic.org
St. Joan of Arc Catholic School 412 Fir St., LaPlace 985-652-6310 www.sja-school.com
St. Peter Chanel Interparochial School 2590 Hwy 44, Paulina 225-869-5778 www.stpchanel.org
St. Peter School 188 W. 7th St., Reserve 985-536-4296 www.stpeterreserve.org
HIGHER EDUCATION
Numerous colleges and universities are accessible in the River Region, from community colleges to
vocational and technical colleges to public and private universities. The majority of these schools are within
an hour’s drive of the River Parishes, with many of them located in the City of New Orleans. A few of these
include:
South Central Louisiana Technical College River Parishes Campus – Reserve 181 Regala Park Rd., Reserve
985-536-4418 www.scl.edu
River Parishes Community College 7384 John Leblanc Blvd. Sorrento 225-675-8270 www.rpcc.edu
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge 225-578-7518 www.lsu.edu
Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond 985-549-2000 www.selu.edu
University of New Orleans 2000 Lakeshore Dr. New Orleans 888-514-4275 www.uno.edu
Dillard University 2601 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans 504-283-8822 www.dillard.edu
Loyola University 6363 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans 504-865-2011 www.loyno.edu
For a more comprehensive list of the available schools in the area, visit www.regents.state.la.us/school.htm or
www.50states.com/colleges/louis.htm.
LIBRARIES
Supporting the educational community – as well as the general community – are exceptional parish libraries,
which offer a large collection of resource materials (such as books, magazines, newspapers, historical
references, etc.), along with Internet and computer services and a year-round list of special programs for
people of all ages.
ST. JAMES PARISH LIBRARY www.stjames.lib.la.us
Lutcher Branch 1879 W. Main St., Lutcher 225-869-3618
Vacherie Branch 2593 Hwy 20, Vacherie 225-265-9066
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH LIBRARY www.stjohn.lib.la.us
Central Library 2920 Hwy 51, LaPlace 985-652-6857
Edgard Branch 2979 Hwy 18, Edgard 985-497-3453
Garyville Branch 493 Historic Main, Garyville 985-535-6868
Reserve Branch 170 W. 10th St., Reserve 985-536-4107
ST. CHARLES PARISH LIBRARY www.stcharles.lib.la.us
West Regional Library 105 Lakewood Dr., Luling 985-785-8471
East Regional Library 160 W. Campus Dr., Destrehan 985-764-2366
Hahnville Branch 14996 River Rd., Hahnville 985-783-2341
Norco Branch 197 Good Hope St., Norco 985-764-6581
St. Rose Branch 90 E. Club Dr., St. Rose 504-465-0646
The River Region is an ideal place for businesses to settle and strengthen. The parishes can reap the economic
benefits of being so close to the Big Easy while finding themselves independent and business-savvy in their
own right.
Financial institutions help make business possible, and the River Region is certainly home to several banks
and credit unions. First American Bank and Trust, Regions Bank, Whitney National Bank, Chase Bank,
Capital One, Community Bank, Louisiana Federal CU, Omni Bank, Coast Bank and Taft Employees Credit
Union, among several others, have found a place to settle in the River Region.
Business is also accentuated by the River Region Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber’s mission is to,
“grow, strengthen and unify businesses in the River Region.” Businesses that join the Chamber’s membership
have the opportunity to network with other local business owners, affording them the opportunity to promote
their services and remain visible in the community at large. To learn more about what the River Region
Chamber of Commerce can do for you and your business, visit their website at www.riverregionchamber.org.
Industry thrives in the River Region, with much of the area’s economic vitality stemming from the industries
of construction, petroleum and coal, chemicals, healthcare and education.
There are several industrial and business parks in the area waiting to satisfy your growing business’s needs. In
St. James Parish, the St. James Industrial Park and the Hymel Business Park are located on the East Bank, and
the Sunshine West Industrial Park is located on the West Bank. Get in touch with the St. James Economic
Development Department (www.stjamesla.com) to see how these parks can help your business succeed.
BUSINESS PARKS
- James Business Park
- Riverbend Business Park
- Plantation Business Campus
- Dufresne Business Park
- St. Charles Industrial Park
- Taft Industrial Park
COMMON RIVER REGION INDUSTRIES
- ADM Grain Company
- AEP Elmwood Marine
- Air Products
- Americas Styrenics
- ArcelorMittal
- Associated Terminals
- Bayou Steel Corporation
- Bunge North America
- Cargill
- Dow-St. Charles Operations
- E.I. DuPont
- Entergy LLC/Little Gypsy
- Entergy LLC/Waterford I and II
-Entergy Operations Inc./Waterford III
- Ergon St. James
- Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Inc.
- IC RailMarine Terminal
-International Matex Tank Terminals
- Lafarge North America
- Locap Pipeline
- LSR
- Marathon
- Monsanto Company
- Mosaic (Faustina)
- Mosaic (Uncle Sam)
- Motiva Enterprises, LLC
- Nalco
- Noranda Alumina
- Nucor
- NuStar Logistics
- Occidental Chemicals
- Pinnacle Polymers
- Plains Marketing
- Port of South Louisiana
- Praxair Distribution, LLC
- Rain CII Carbon
-Regional Planning Commission of New Orleans
- Shell Chemical Company
- Shell Pipeline/Sugarland
- St. James Stevedoring
- Valero Marketing
- Valero St. Charles
- William’s Field Services
- YARA North America
- Zapp’s Potato Chips
- Zen-Noh Grain Company
…and more
EMPLOYMENT LEVELS
ST. JAMES PARISH
MALES
Chemicals — 18%
Construction — 13%
Petroleum/Coal — 7%
Food — 5%
Metal — 4%
Public Administration — 4%
Agriculture — 4%
FEMALES
Educational Services — 21%
Healthcare — 14%
Accommodation/Food — 7%
Public Administration — 6%
Finance/Insurance — 6%
Food/Beverage Stores — 5%
Administrative Support — 5%
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
MALES
Construction — 16%
Chemicals — 8%
Petroleum/Coal — 6%
Public Administration — 5%
Administrative Support — 5%
Accommodation/Food — 4%
Food/Beverage Stores — 3%
FEMALES
Healthcare — 15%
Educational Services — 12%
Accommodation/Food — 9%
Finance/Insurance — 6%
Department Stores — 5%
Public Administration — 4%
Professional Services — 4%
ST. CHARLES
MALES
Construction — 15%
Chemicals — 13%
Public Administration — 5%
Transportation Equipment — 4%
Utilities — 4%
Professional Services — 3%
Petroleum/Coal — 3%
FEMALES
Educational Services — 18%
Healthcare — 13%
Accommodation/Food — 7%
Finance/Insurance — 5%
Professional Services — 5%
Public Administration — 4%
Chemicals — 4%
Source: www.city-data.com
The River Region Parishes have a number of healthcare options at their fingertips, ensuring that overall
wellness in the parishes is key. With several medical facilities located within the three individual parishes,
doctors and medical facilities are always just minutes from home when you need them most.
River Parishes Hospital, located in LaPlace, is the largest hospital in the area at 106 beds. The facility is
accredited by the Joint Commission and serves over 120,000 residents in the St. Charles, St. John the Baptist
and St. James Parishes. The hospital specializes in cardiology, gastroenterology, neonatology, orthopedics,
oncology and more. Over 140 healthcare professionals are employed by the facility, and this team of
physicians is well recognized—all River Parishes Hospital physicians are either board-certified or boardeligible, and each has completed extensive training in his or her specialty areas. The hospital also boasts a
Level II Nursery and a Level III Trauma Center. At River Parishes Hospital, patients are always in good
hands. Visit www.riverparisheshospital.com to learn more.
St. James Parish Hospital, another local medical facility, is a 47-bed, non-profit, acute care facility located in
Lutcher. In operation since 1955, the hospital boasts that it is “large enough to serve, small enough to care.” It
has recently undergone renovation with its patients’ health care needs in mind. With a new expanded campus,
physicians can more easily and more quickly serve patients when they need care the most. The hospital
specializes in surgical services and radiology, but also has a Level II Emergency Room, a sleep disorders
center, cardiopulmonary services and much more. Visit www.stjamesparishhospital.com to learn more.
St. Charles Parish Hospital, a 59-bed, acute care facility located in Luling, offers services such as radiology,
in-patient and out-patient surgery, a psychiatric unit, cardiac rehabilitation, stress testing, mammography and
more. The hospital opened its doors in 1959 and has been providing quality healthcare to the community ever
since, with an ideal location just 20 minutes outside of New Orleans. St. Charles Parish Hospital is currently
undergoing renovation to amend not only the hospital’s equipment, but the hospital’s overall approach to
healthcare as well. The most recent news at the hospital is the addition of a new, 12,000-square-foot
Emergency Department, which is slated to open in late 2011. The hospital’s mission is to “provide quality
care and to treat everyone with respect and dignity,” which the hospital has gone above and beyond in order to
accomplish through the years. For more information, visit www.stch.net.
The River Region also has several mental health facilities, such as the St. James Parish Psychiatric Hospital
and the River Parishes Mental Health Clinic.
Health of body and peace of mind are of the utmost importance in the River Parishes.
The River Region Parishes are spotted with houses of worship representing virtually all faiths and
denominations. This mix of religious institutions comes together to create a strong and highly active spiritual
community in St. James, St. John the Baptist and St Charles Parishes. Current parishioners always welcome
new faces to join in regularly scheduled worship and prayer services, special gatherings and various other
church programming. While each place of worship differs, many offer such services and programs as religious
education, group studies, outreach and volunteer opportunities and a host of youth- and adult-oriented
programs.
BCEFHILMOPRT
Business
Catering/Banquets
Economic Development
Education
Energy
Financial
Health
Home Maintenance/Improvement
Industry
Lodging
Manufacturing
Office Supply
Photographic Services
Plumbing/Heating/AC
Restaurants
Transportation
Business
NP Stein CPA CTE
324 Nottaway Drive
Destrehan
LA
70047, 985-307-0770
[email protected]
Business
New Orleans Plantation Country
2900 Hwy. 51
LaPlace
LA
70069, 866-204-7782
[email protected]
www.neworleansplantationcountry.com
Catering/Banquets
Bot's Place Reception Hall
2810 W. Airline Hwy.
LaPlace
LA
70068, 225-910-1367
Economic Development
South Central Planning Economic Department
5058 W. Main St.
Houma
LA
70360, 985-851-2900
[email protected]
www.scpdc.org
Education
River Parishes Community College
7384 John LeBlanc Blvd.
Sorrento
LA
70778, 225-644-6983
[email protected]
www.rpcc.edu
Energy
Rain CII Carbon LLC
1140 Jefferson Highway
Gramercy
LA
70052, 225-869-8010 EXT: 18
[email protected]
www.raincii.com
Financial
Preferred Home Mortgage
1704 Chantilly Drive, Suite 201
LaPlace
LA
70068, 985-651-4200
[email protected]
whynotpreferred.com
Financial
Louisiana Federal Credit Union
P.O. Box 1956
LaPlace
LA
70069, 985-653-1747
[email protected]
www.louisianafcu.org
Health
Riverside Urgent Care
7777 Hennessey Blvd., Suite 1004-154
Baton Rouge
LA
70808, 225-214-9349
[email protected]
riversideurgentcare.net
Health
River Parishes Hospital
500 Rue de Sante
LaPlace
LA
70068, 985-652-7000
[email protected]
www.riverparishhospital.com
Health
St. James Parish Hospital
1645 Lutcher Ave.
Lutcher
LA
70071, 225-746-2906
[email protected]
www.sjph.org
Health
St. Charles Parish Hospital
1057 Paul Mallard
Luling
LA
70070, 985-785-5635
[email protected]
www.stch.net
Home Maintenance/Improvement
Echo Ventures Inc.
13938 River Rd.
Destrehan
LA
70047, 985-764-6431
[email protected]
Industry
DOW
P.O. Box 50
Hahnville
LA
70057, 225-929-9661
[email protected]
Industry
Valero St. Charles Refinery
14902 River Rd.
Norco
LA
70079, 985-764-5731
[email protected]
Industry
International Matex Tank Terminals
P.O. Box 159
St. Rose
LA
70087, 504-468-3997
[email protected]
Industry
Port of South Louisiana
P.O. Box 909
LaPlace
LA
70069, 985-652-9278
[email protected]
Lodging
Cajun Lodging L.L.C. - Best Western / Hampton Inn / Holiday Inn Express and Suites
4284 Highway 51
LaPlace
LA
70068, 985-618-1600
[email protected]
www.cajunlodging.com
Lodging
Suburban Extended Stay Hotel
3051 Hwy. 90
Avondale
LA
70094, 504-324-4900
[email protected]
www.suburbanhotels.com/hotel-avondale-louisiana-la-170
Manufacturing
Marathon Petroleum Company LP
P.O. Box AC
Garyville
LA
70051, 985-535-7184
[email protected]
www.marathaonoil.com
Office Supply
J and K Office Supply and Printing
P.O. Box 506
Boutte
LA
70039, 504-301-7804
[email protected]
www.jkofficesupply.com
Photographic Services
Charles Martin Photography
Post Box 606
Gramercy
LA
70052, 225-869-1774
[email protected]
www.eyesonthebayou.com
Plumbing/Heating/AC
C and D Plumbing, LLC
573 Good Hope St.
Norco
LA
70079, 985-764-2220
[email protected]
www.cdplumbing.com
Plumbing/Heating/AC
Cajun Comfort Inc.
15711 Airline Hwy.
Norco
LA
70079, 985-764-8191
[email protected]
www.cajuncomfort.com
Restaurants
Oak Alley Plantation
3645 Hwy. 18
Vacherie
LA
70090, 225-265-2151
[email protected]
www.oakalleyplantation.com
Transportation
IC RailMarine Terminal
7790 LA Hwy. 44
Convent
LA
70723, 225-562-5201
[email protected]
Transportation
American River Transportation Company
P.O. Box 656
Ama
LA
70031, 504-431-1488
[email protected]
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