Westside Eagle-Observer

Gentry FFA makes improvemen­ts to horseshoe pits at city park

- By Randy Moll rmoll@nwadg.com

GENTRY — Though delayed by rain on the previous week, Gentry High School FFA students were busy at the horseshoe pits in the Gentry City Park on Thursday as a part of a community service project.

Boards around the pits were repainted, the sand in the pits leveled and two horseshoe courts were removed to make room for corn hole (or beanbag) toss, a new game in the park which is expected to draw some new users who may not be skilled at tossing the heavier horseshoes.

As a result, students dug down and removed the stakes from two of the six horseshoe courts and replaced them with goals for corn hole toss which the students cut out and constructe­d on site.

Kevin Johnston, Gentry’s mayor, said he was contacted byWendy Jackson and Jeremy Mabry, the school’s two new agricultur­e teachers, about the possibilit­y of working on projects within the community.

“Ms. Jackson and Mr. Mabry expressed interest in being more involved within the community, especially through their FFA students,” Johnston said.“The group offered to take on the horseshoe pits at the park as one of those projects. As we talked through it, we decided to expand on the opportunit­y and replace some of the existing horseshoe pits with ‘bean bag’ toss boards. While this game has been around for quite some time, we felt it might be a great opportunit­y to add another feature within our park,” Johnston said.

According to Johnston, students from area schools have been involved in many projects and activities in and around the city’s parks.

“We welcome and encourage any opportunit­y to build and strengthen the relationsh­ips that make partnershi­ps such as this possible,” Johnston said.

 ?? Photo by Randy Moll ?? Bailee Leroy, a junior at Gentry High School and an FFA member, paints the boards which go around the horseshoe pits at Gentry City Park on Feb. 24.
Photo by Randy Moll Bailee Leroy, a junior at Gentry High School and an FFA member, paints the boards which go around the horseshoe pits at Gentry City Park on Feb. 24.

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