EHS classes build new sign for Ottley Park
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Students in Evanston High School’s woodworking classes recently constructed a new sign for Ottley Park. The old sign had deteriorated, so James Reynolds made the offer to Evanston Parks and Recreation District to replace it. Parks and Rec removed the old sign and delivered it to the high school as a model. The EHS wood shop donated the materials and labor. About a dozen students helped with the sign’s construction. (COURTESY PHOTOS)