42 • APRIL 2015 • WORLD FENCE NEWS
Fence Training School
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John Wall Inc. of Carmichaels,
Penn. supplied the Horsecote and
Horserail that went up at three differ-
ent locations.
These fences are being used for
crowd control and vehicle access con-
trol at the golf course entrance, ball
fields, and soccer fields.
Two other Iams family members,
Judy and Mary, visited each worksite
throughout the day on golf carts, deliv-
ering refreshments and taking photos.
They also performed the behind-the-
scenes work to make sure everyone
had meals on time and paperwork was
complete.
Once again the school ended with
a graduation and certificate presenta-
tion during a dinner at the Inn on the
Lakes.
Students ended an informative
school with newfound friendships and
a greater sense of pride of being part
of the fence industry.
For more information on
NAFCA and its activities, visit the
web site www.4nafca.com.
Pictured in photo above left are Sammy Franklin, Ernesto DeLaPea Morales,
Matthew Simcoe, and Ryan Clemetson. In photo above right are Colin Sadler,
Jon Michael Davidson, Dan Allen, Jay Strait, Dustin Craft, Amy Matzke, and Pat
Sadler. In photo below left, driving posts are Jaime Mendieta, Christopher Kea-
ton, and Christopher Hammond. In photo below right are Jamie Mendieta, Jim
Iams, Christopher Keaton and Bill Iams. (NAFCA photos)
Above left, Amy Matzke uses a Rhino GPD-45 post driver to set steel posts for
the wood fence. Photo at right, Ray Statz, Christopher Hammond (on ladder),
Christopher Keaton and Jaime Mendieta attach pickets.
Above left, Jon Michael Davidson, Jay Strait, and Dustin Craft. Pictured above
right are Matthew Simcoe, Cheryl Bilski, Ernesto DeLaPea Morales, Ryan Clem-
etson and CD Stroud.