Slama Construction is a family owned and operated full service finish carpentry business based in Mandeville Louisiana, serving the north shore area. Slama Construction has been providing finish carpentry services for over 40 years. Slama Construction, LLC is a family owned and operated full service finish carpentry business based in Mandeville Louisiana
When hospice care is the appropriate level of care, choose the skilled professionals at St. Joseph Hospice. Choosing up to five days of respite care for your hospice patient at The Carpenter House allows the caregiver time to recharge so that they are better able to care for their loved ones. Watch this quick minute-long video to learn more. AIM Palliative
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Give your home something extra with our full line of carpentry services from Rick's Carpentry Rick's Carpentry provides many different carpenter services near Harvey from cabinet installation, crown and base moldings, to attic stairs and wood trim. Most homeowners call many different handymen for their various projects. But no need for that. Our staff
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Carpenter's Chapel was organized in the spring of 1911 by Spencer McLean. The original church was held in a small house owned by "Grandpa" Carpenter. The original church building was built by Joe Dugas on land that was donated by "Grandpa" Carpenter. It was built in the fall of 1911, where several men assisted Joe Dugas in its construction (including