Students make sleigh

VAN WERT — Carpentry students at Vantage Career Center used their skills to spread holiday magic and cheer for the annual Christmas at Fountain Park event held in Van Wert. The idea of adding a sleigh to the already merry and bright scene at Fountain Park originated from the Christmas committee.

Vantage juniors Jude Stoller (Wayne Trace), Ashton Milligan (St. John), McKinley Carter (Van Wert), Christian Wallenhorst (Van Wert) and senior Elizabeth German (Crestview) created a timeless project, beginning with the design, to building the structure and painting every intricate detail on the sleigh.

“I really enjoyed the project. It’s similar to what I do in the cabinet shop I work at, and it is a nice change of pace from building the house,” says senior Elizabeth German.

To get the project started, the students made design suggestions to the Christmas committee. Once the final design was approved, students were able to use a CNC router to cut the pieces and create the design. Once the students had all the pieces cut out, they sanded down the wood, fitted and screwed them together, taped it off and painted the finer, more elegant details.

“It pushed them to get creative and learn new skills in the process. It’s a project that will live in many families’ holiday memories and we are proud to have had a hand in that,” says instructor Jerry Robinson. “This is a special gift and will be used for years to come.”

Many guests of the Christmas at Fountain Park event have been able to sit in the sleigh and capture a photo to savor the holiday spirit.

Dean Brown
Dean Brown joined The Lima News in 2022 as a reporter. Prior to The Lima News, Brown was an English teacher in Allen County for 38 years, with stops at Perry, Shawnee, Spencerville and Heir Force Community School. So they figured he could throw a few sentences together about education and business in the area. An award-winning photographer, Brown likes watching old black and white movies, his dog, his wife and kids, and the four grandkids - not necessarily in that order. Reach him at [email protected] or 567-242-0409.