North Corbin Elementary holds first responders appreciation breakfast | Photo Gallery
East Baton Rouge Sheriff Deputy Steve Gallo Hughs his granddaughter, Abigail Wild, during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22. Gallo has served in the East Baton Rouge Sheriff Department for 30 years.
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Lilly Boogaerts, a second grader, reads her letter thanking police officers during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22.
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Maddie Caubert, member of the Walker High Hospitality Club, serves fruit during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22.
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Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Kati Robbins greets a student during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22.
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Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Kati Robbins hugs a students after receiving a letter during a first responders appreciation breakfast at North Corbin Elementary on Friday, Feb. 22.
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The Walker High Marine Corps JROTC Color Guard presents the colors to begin North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22.
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Livingston Parish Sheriff Captain Lance Landry hugs Nyla Boutte, a second grader, after she read aloud her letter thanking police officers during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22. Landry has served in the Livingston Parish Sheriff Office for 15 years.
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Kade Gauthier reads a letter thanking his dad, Baton Rouge Police Corporal Seth Gauthier, for his hard work protecting people during North Corbin Elementary's First Responders Appreciation Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 22. Gauthier has served seven years in the Baton Rouge Police Department.
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Andrea Turner, left, wipes a smudge off her the face of her 6-year-old son, Wyatt, prior to a first responders appreciation breakfast at North Corbin Elementary on Friday, Feb. 22. Turner, whose daughters Addison and Ava also attended, has worked with the Department of Justice for the last 6 ½ years.
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James Lipscomb, left, kisses the forehead of his daughter Khloe after she handed him a letter she wrote for a first responders appreciation breakfast at North Corbin Elementary on Friday, Feb. 22. Lipscomb works with the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office.
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From left, Cliff Almand of the Denham Springs Fire Department plays around with his daughters Natalie and Cassie during a first responders appreciation breakfast at North Corbin Elementary on Friday, Feb. 22.
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