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Gulf South Chapter Completes Project

The Gulf South Chapter of the American Fence Association completed a chapter project at St. Michael the Archangel school. The project was installed around the entrance to the school’s baseball field to help guide spectators to the proper sitting area and to help keep small children from exiting the area and getting into the street near the field.

The chapter wants to thank the crew of guys from HighSteele Fence of Houma, Louisiana who helped with the installation, Garrett St. Germaine of Power Access from Sulphur, Louisiana and Micah Lambert and John DeLatin from Stephens Pipe and Steel. The chapter especially thanks Chis Steele from HighSteele Fence in Pace, Florida for providing the truck and driver who brought the material from Florida on the morning of the installation.

“Everyone hit the ground running. The job was pretty much laid out and ready when the material arrived,” says Mike Gulledge, project coordinator and retiree from P&M Consultants. “Several of us had to leave early for a chapter meeting but the guys from Houma kept at it until dark caught up to them,” Gulledge says. “I have spoken to several people from the school and they are thrilled to finally get this fence installed. Thank you to all who participated.”

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