Seaway Students Make Hay While the Sun Shines

 

South Dundas is a community founded on farming and the agricultural life. 

This was really evident on Tuesday, May 19, when students and staff at Seaway District High School took part in the 4th Annual Hay Day, held in the track area, a school-wide event organized and run by teacher Robert Knapp and students enrolled in the combined Agriculture/Transportation program, a specialty program at the school. There were tractors in the student parking lot, sheep, chickens, pheasants and a calf under the trees, hunting information, giant tractor tires to roll, wheelbarrows to race, hay to hurl and an hilarious variation on the horse shoe toss which featured toilet seats. (“New toilet seats,” laughed Knapp.)

“Today is a lot of fun for the teachers and the students,” Knapp explained. “My students run each of the events, and the Seaway kids and staff are all organized into teams to take part. I find that this is one of the school activities where almost every kid takes part. Events like this get us back to our farming roots, reminding people of the importance of agriculture in this community. And just to further demonstrate that, we usually hold Hay Day a little earlier in the month, but we pushed the Day back to accommodate the late planting season this year.”

The community helped out with the day. Rooneys provided the grain sacks, hay and straw was delivered by area farmers, and local callers demonstrated goose and wild turkey calls, camouflage gear and the use of wild bird decoys in proper hunting techniques.

Hay Day ran from 9:15 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the school. 

  


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