SPEAKING TO THOMASTON KIWANIS TUESDAY, BRYAN KELLY DIRECTOR OF THE THOMASTON-UPSON RECREATION DEPARTMENT SAID PARTICPATION IS UP POST-COVID. THE TWO MILLION DOLLAR SPLOST PROJECT TO UPGRADE THE FOUR BALLFIELDS IS AIMED AT ELIMINATING DRAINAGE PROBLEMS, CONSTRUCT A NEW CONCESSION STAND AND ADD RESTROOMS INCLUDING HANDI-CAPPED FACILITIES.
DIRECTOR KELLY PROMOTED THE TRUNK OR TREAT EVENT FOR HALLOWEEN, AND THE CIVIC CENTER'S NEW MERCHANDISE STORE. THE FORMER RACKETBALL COURT IS IN BAD SHAPE--A SPORT THAT HAS LOST INTEREST AND TARGETED TO BE REPURPOSED. THE SAME FOR THE SKATE PARK NOW CLOSED BUT IT COULD BECOME AN ADAPTIVE PLAYGROUND. HE SAID THERE'S LOTS OF WRESTLING INTEREST SO THE CIVIC CENTER IS FORMING A WRESTLING CLUB. PARENTS NOW HAVE TO TRANSPORT WRESTLERS TO BARNESVILLE TO COMPETE.
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