Corn Hole Games donated to Fulda High School

Two sets of Corn Hole Games were donated to Fulda High School by the Fulda Community Club and Randy Dierks.  Several FHS seniors  accepted the donation on Friday in the courtyard of the school.

Dierks is the owner of Carvings Done Right and is a Fulda City Councilman.

According to Fulda Community Club member, Jen Tiesler, the Community Club wanted to do something for Fulda High School. Superintendent Loy Woelber and Principal Mike Pagel suggested games be donated to the school. This suggestion was due to the fact that, during the 2018-2019 school year, senior students brought games to play during their lunch breaks. The games were a very big hit with the students. At the end of the year, the students took their games back home.

Mr. Pagel was looking for donations of games that could remain as property of the school and be enjoyed by all of the students.

Dierks made the two sets of the Corn Hole Games for the Fulda Community Club to donate. The four game boards are decorated with the “Grow With Us” Fulda Community Club logo.

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