St. Charles Parish celebrates Bethune Park renovations

St. Charles Parish President Matthew Jewell, local officials, and community leaders gathered recently to celebrate the groundbreaking of renovations to Bethune Park, located at 301 Bethune Street in Norco. These renovations will be the first significant upgrade to the facility in 25 years.

“The total renovation of Bethune Park emphasizes the quality that we are focused on building
within our Parks and Recreation system,” President Matthew Jewell said. “Shell Norco and its leaders, Emma Lewis and Tammy Little, are making a huge impact on our community with their
donation, and I am grateful for their dedication to the residents of St. Charles Parish.”

Phase I of the project will include a basketball court, pavilion, new lights around the fields, new
fencing, sail shades that cover the bleachers, improved drainage and signage in remembrance
of Bethune High School. The first phase is projected to be completed at the beginning of 2025.
Shell Norco has committed a $500,000 donation for Phase II of the project which will include a
new accessible playground and a covering for the basketball court. These additional amenities
will be installed after the completion of Phase I.

“Bethune Park is a historical landmark in the Norco community,” Norco General Manager
Tammy Little said. “These much-needed upgrades will create the spaces and places where our
employees, friends and neighbors can cheer for ball games, enjoy a weekend picnic or
celebrate important milestones. Shell Norco celebrated its 90th anniversary at Bethune Park
and five years later, we’re thrilled to partner with local officials to recognize the park’s legacy and
ensure its longevity for decades to come.”

Murray Architects designed Phase I of the Bethune Park Renovations, and The Parks and
Recreation Ad Valorem tax will fund about 60 percent of the total cost, or $683,221.20.
Shell Norco’s donation will fund the final 40 percent and complete Phase II.

“The renovations to Bethune Park are going to be great for the community of Norco,” Director
Duane Foret said. “This long-awaited project will benefit Norco Booster Club, and we are excited
to provide the residents with an updated place to gather for recreational activities where they
can make new memories with their families.”

The mission of the St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation is to provide quality
recreation programs, activities, parks and facilities that allow residents to enhance their quality
of life. For more information on Parks and Recreation, visit scpparksandrec.com or call 985-783-5090.

SportsPlus

News Main

Louisiana Supreme Court criticizes St. John the Baptist Parish judge for bias in issuing warrants

Edgard

GSU Baseball Alum Hillary Bossier to be Inducted into SWAC Hall of Fame

LaPlace

One killed, another critically injured in four-vehicle crash on Airline Highway

LaPlace

Man shot dead in LaPlace shooting after threatening family with knife

News

Lawmakers unanimously pass bill to raise stipend for Louisiana teachers

News

AGENDA ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 2024

Education

St. John the Baptist Parish schools receive their report card for 23-24 academic year

LaPlace

St. John the Baptist sheriff arrests former deputy, chaplain accused of bringing contraband into jail

Football

Friday high school playoff football scores

LaPlace

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office arrests man for possession of gun, illegal drugs

Local

St. John the Baptist Parish Library offers fabulous fall fun in November

LaPlace

Baton Rouge teenagers accused of stealing car, led St. John Parish deputies on speed chase

Local

River Region Chamber of Commerce names Ray Gregson as CEO

East St. John

Meet East St John’s student selected to the Louisiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council

LaPlace

St. John’s school board votes to close elementary school near chemical plant next year

Edgard

Haston Lewis wins Justice of the Peace seat in St John’s Parish Dist.1

Local

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office to investigate shooting at Halloween event

East St. John

Friday high school football scores: Nov 1

LaPlace

State data shows sharp drop in St. John the Baptist Parish high school graduation rates

Local

National Park Service plans historic status for St. John’s Parish site linked to slavery

Local

DuPont Laplace plant fined $480k after admitting to leak cancer-inducing chemicals

Local

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office former deputy arrested, charged with battery

Friday Night Fever

Friday night high school football scores: Oct 25

Local

Keep Louisiana Beautiful now accepting applications for Trash Receptacle Grant