Eolas LLC

Eolas LLC

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Project management consultants specializing in housing, community development, environmental and construction projects.

Photos 01/05/2020

Now that we have the time, neighbors and families are out and about in the Garden District and venturing into other neighborhoods. One thing we have discovered is how close almost all of our basic needs are. Next time you hit the streets, pull up the Neighborhood Bingo developed by our friendly neighborhood . Learn more at buff.ly/2SsBtFR

Photos 16/10/2019

Enjoy some bubbly on a beautiful Sunday afternoon in the oak-lined streets of the ! Learn more at gdcabr.org

Photos from Eolas LLC's post 05/10/2019

With a little elbow grease, street signs emerge on Cherokee St and Drehr Ave!

Photos 01/10/2019

Join us at the Blues Brunch Sunday, Oct. 20. Tickets are available https://www.ywca-br.org/. Music by Lili Lewis, the .

Photos 30/09/2019

Eolas is proud to provide marketing and graphics for the Garden District Civic Association! Join us at the GDCA Champagne Stroll, Oct. 27! Purchase tickets at https://buff.ly/2mWx3uy

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Come meet Beverly for Senate TODAY at the Mid City Beer Garden for grilled cheese + wings + beer + mocktails!

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TOMORROW kicks off Global Climate Strike, an international week of climate action, started by kick-ass 16-year-old Greta Thunberg.

Baton Rouge peeps - If you care about the future climate and specifically the future existence of the State of Louisiana, join other activist at State Capital in the morning or Nairn Drive Brec Park @ 4PM!

This strike will be a part of much larger international, youth led movement demanding that climate change take center stage on the list of international geopolitical priorities. The state of Louisiana is particularly vulnerable in the face of climate change. Rising sea levels threaten our low lying wetlands ecosystems, rich culture, and nationally critical natural resources. State politicians have historically been and continue to be extremely cozy with big oil and petrochemical industries. Even as we continue to lose land at one of the fastest rates in the world, climate change remains a back burner issue and politicians remain in the pockets of big oil and industry. We demand better representation and real solutions to the climate issues facing the state for the future generations of Louisiana NOW! This means making climate change and environmental justice issues a priority and holding industries accountable for the havoc they continue to wreak on the coast, in our waters, and in our air. It means reducing the state reliance on oil and gas revenues and transforming our economy by investing in sustainable energy and green jobs. We anticipate that this is only the beginning of a uphill battle in the state of Louisiana to put pressure on the state government to recognize the importance of moving away from a fossil fuel based economy. After all this pro-industry pro-oil Louisiana we are talking about. You have to start somewhere! Amirite? We plan to meet at Nairn Park at 4pm Friday Sept 20th. Feel free to bring a sign, banner, or just yourself. The most important thing is your presence.

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Eolas LLC is excited to be providing communications and marketing to Baton Rouge FLAIM and FLAIM PTO again this year!

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Eolas believes in supporting their community. In addition to loving their neighborhood, they also LOVE their local schools. Check out our summer camp flyer for Baton Rouge FLAIM.

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Eolas is thrilled to provide strategic communications for the Garden District Civic Association We love our neighborhood!

Photos from Baton Rouge FLAIM's post 09/04/2019

What we have been up to lately!

BR teachers spend summer playing with Legos, robots and chess boards 24/07/2017

Foundation For East Baton Rouge School System is providing amazing STEM opportunities in EBR. http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/education/article_df77531a-6bf5-11e7-b404-97e75ea21f05.html

BR teachers spend summer playing with Legos, robots and chess boards Southeast Middle School held a summer camp last week where campers got to play chess, learn the rudiments of coding, fool around with Legos and build robots.

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