Carpentry students build oversized chair for Harvest Fest 

The big chair that Martin County Area Technology Center students built is on display at Umbrella Alley in Inez. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith) 

INEZ — Students in the Martin County ATC carpentry program helped beautify Umbrella Alley in downtown Inez by constructing a super-sized chair that can seat multiple people.

Students in the second and third periods, along with the students in the fifth and sixth periods, combined their skills in sizing, cutting, drilling and sanding to complete the project.

Carpentry instructor Brandon Conley was very pleased with his students’ effort and detail in constructing the chair, which was finished in time for Harvest Fest.

Martin County carpentry students who helped build the oversized chair for Umbrella Alley: (front row left to right) Dathan Stacy, Devan B. Maynard, Terry McKinney, Blake Patrick, Anthony Hatfield, (back row left to right) Tanner Young, Corey Parsley, Ben Crum, Michael Farley, Ryan Whitt, Heath Sexton and Peyton Massie.

This group of Martin County carpentry students also helped build the big chair to display at Umbrella Alley: (front row left to right) Devin B. Maynard, Ryan Moore, Billy Reed, Kaleb Rush, Shane Carter, Ian Sweeney, (back row left to right) Haskell Fuggett, Dylan Spence, Peyton Cline, Brayden Blankenship, Peyton Snyder and Chris Moore.

Martin County ATC students Dillon Maynard, Blake Maynard and Bryston Wells also had a hand in building the big chair to display at Umbrella Alley.

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