Ribbon cutting for a revived greenhouse
On Wednesday the Rensselaer branch of the Indiana Ag and Tech School (IATS) held a ribbon cutting for the reopening of a green house on the SJC campus. The green house was abandoned when SJC suspended operations in 2010 2017. This year IATS moved its Rensselaer location from the Fairgrounds to the campus and decided to take advantage of the greenhouse.
Before the ribbon cutting, students who had worked to restore the building spoke. They mentioned that the building was full of mouse droppings and they began cleaning it wearing hazmat suits. They had to replace some of the panels of the green house and there was a lot of work needed to get the hydroponics part of the greenhouse working. They also cleaned, painted, and refinished floors in the classroom part of the building. They were proud of what they had accomplished and deservedly so.
The Rensselaer branch has about 35 students. IATS is a public charter school that draws students from as far away as Clinton County. After the ribbon cutting I had a guide take me through the building and he was an eighth grader from the Rossville area. The bulk of their classroom work is done on-line using Edgenuity, a national provider of on-line instruction. Once a week, on Wednesdays, they meet together at SJC.
Below is a very short video showing the ribbon being cut.
Below is the classroom behind the greenhouse. There are also some storage closets and a small room used to germinate plants.
To keep the plants from freezing in the winter, the greenhouse has a heating unit.
Those attending were treated to some homemade cookies after the ribbon cutting.
I asked a couple of students why they chose IATS. One girl said she lived on a farm and entered many animals in 4H, but the key to her choosing IATS seemed to be that she was bullied at her regular school. I wish I had talked to more of them and gotten their stories.
Fall fun at Filson Park
A ribbon-cutting event had been scheduled for Filson Park Thursday evening but it was postponed because one of the principals was ill. However, the rest of the planned activities took place including a concert, pumpkin carving, roasting hot dogs, making smores, and the movie, "Hocus Pocus".
The bird that for the past few years has been sitting outside eMbers has a new home. It was given to the City but until now the City had no place to display it.
This ringed globe is new. It was provided by the Prairie Arts Council.The fire hydrant on the corner has been made into an art piece.
A lot of asphalt patching has been done recently, including around the new sidewalks at Filson Park.
Fire tower dedication
I left Filson Park before the sun set to get ready to go the second planned ribbon cutting of the day. That ceremony began with about 20 minutes of various people thanking the many people who contributed to the planning and building of the fire tower.
There was no ribbon cutting. Instead two hoses were uncoupled. The people standing above were firefighters from Rensselaer with a few from neighboring departments.Below is the view of the fire station from atop the fire tower.
The tower will provide training not only for fire fighters from around the state but for other first responders including police and EMTs. One of the reasons that Rensselaer wanted this is to reduce the burden of traveling for training. There is a lot of training needed to become a fireman and if it includes frequent trips lasting a couple of hours, that makes the training burdensome.
2 comments:
YNG is still located over at the building behind Jordan’s. We just moved the truck parts side of things over to a different building on the other side of town which is more suitable for that type of industry.
Date correction: SJC suspended operations t the end if the spring semester in 2017.
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