

Clubs, organizations, teams, and other initiatives help students connect with others, form lifelong friendships, build their leadership skills, and create treasured college memories.”įollowing are representatives from select student organizations. At the same time, their involvement shapes a large part of their college experience. “We celebrate the leadership students offer because the Huntingdon culture is deeply affected by and perpetuated through the many ways students are engaged in college life.

Anthony Leigh, vice president for student and institutional development and dean of students. “Student leaders bring fresh energy to the life of the College,” said Dr. Montgomery, Ala.-Huntingdon College’s Office of Student Development recognizes annually the significant leadership roles held by students during the academic year. Once the Mac Gray project is done, the space freed up at Newton Park will be used to build additional tennis courts.Huntingdon Honors 2022–2023 Student Leaders That will increase our room fee collections, which will fund this and future parks and recreation improvements." "The more tournaments we can attract, the more people will stay in our local hotels. "It's also economic development," he said. The work is more than just quality of life improvements, said Mayor Bill Gillespie Jr. That puts the expanded complex in play in time for the fall season, Cook said.

Construction is expected to be completed in early September, again weather permitting. The work is set to begin in early January, weather permitting. "It will allow us to compete for tournaments, getting more heads in beds," said Kellie Cook, parks and rec director.Īlong with the additional fields, plans call for a playground, concession stands and restrooms and additional parking. Mac Gray will become the softball complex for adult and youth leagues.

The city also has four fields at Newton Park for girls softball. Mac Gray now has four softball fields for adult leagues. Drive, across from Prattville Junior High School. The work will add five softball fields to Mac Gray Park on Martin Luther King Jr. The money will come from a $2 per hotel room, per night fee that is earmarked for capital improvement projects for the parks and recreation department. The City Council agreed to float the bond during Tuesday night's meeting. PRATTVILLE - Prattville is shelling out about $4.65 million to expand the city's softball offerings, looking to score on future tournaments.
