For decades school students from Austin have used a paved walk way joining the Main Street to the Austin Area School Building. Known as the School Path, it provided students with an alternative walk way that is far safer than walking the narrow sidewalk along Costello Avenue/Rte 872. At one time it had been lighted by 10 light fixtures so that students participating in after school activities could use the path during the evening. But vandalism had left the path darkened for years during an extended period of time during the school year.
Councilman Bernard “Mike” Fowler decided that something needed to be done to replace the lighting so the students would once again have the safety of the lighted path to the school. On Sept 21, 2013, after obtaining an estimate to replace the lighting from Austin resident Huggy Rotello, Mike launched the School Path Initiative by internet on Go Fund Me. The initiative set a goal of $2000 to replace the lighting and ask for voluntary contributions from individuals and organizations alike.
While the initial goal to have the lighting in place by mid-fall fell short, it was not due to a lack of effort. Fowler pressed on by updating the fund drive on a regular basis and keep donors and potential donors well informed. His efforts were rewarded by 59 donations and doubling the goal which included a $1000 from the Potter County Commissioner, $500 from Northwest Savings Bank, $210.00 from the Austin Area School District Faculty and Staff.
The path is also used by local residents in the course of daily activities or who engage in walking for some form of physical exercise. Fowler was aware of that and having walked the path realized the serenity and potential beauty that could be found along the way. However, the path was overgrown with brush and offered cover for vandals to destroy the lighting once again.
Whether Fowler caught wind of a six year old biker telling his grandfather that the path needed to be “cleaned up” is unknown, but he was determined to see the path restored. Once again he demonstrated strong leadership by starting to clear the brush. He was joined in his efforts by his wife Angie and long time friends Ed Corey and Paul Bennett. Soon other members of the community joined in - Don Ayers, Donnie Ayers and Bill Brewer - just to name a few. The cut brush was removed by Borough workers and lighting installation has been completed with a deficiency planned for correction. Many thanks to all that have made this project such a success.
Futuristic plans for a fitness trail to be incorporated along the path have been suggested and are in the preliminary stages. One person can and has made a difference in the community of Austin because he chose to “walk the walk” instead of “talk the talk.”
Councilman Bernard “Mike” Fowler decided that something needed to be done to replace the lighting so the students would once again have the safety of the lighted path to the school. On Sept 21, 2013, after obtaining an estimate to replace the lighting from Austin resident Huggy Rotello, Mike launched the School Path Initiative by internet on Go Fund Me. The initiative set a goal of $2000 to replace the lighting and ask for voluntary contributions from individuals and organizations alike.
While the initial goal to have the lighting in place by mid-fall fell short, it was not due to a lack of effort. Fowler pressed on by updating the fund drive on a regular basis and keep donors and potential donors well informed. His efforts were rewarded by 59 donations and doubling the goal which included a $1000 from the Potter County Commissioner, $500 from Northwest Savings Bank, $210.00 from the Austin Area School District Faculty and Staff.
The path is also used by local residents in the course of daily activities or who engage in walking for some form of physical exercise. Fowler was aware of that and having walked the path realized the serenity and potential beauty that could be found along the way. However, the path was overgrown with brush and offered cover for vandals to destroy the lighting once again.
Whether Fowler caught wind of a six year old biker telling his grandfather that the path needed to be “cleaned up” is unknown, but he was determined to see the path restored. Once again he demonstrated strong leadership by starting to clear the brush. He was joined in his efforts by his wife Angie and long time friends Ed Corey and Paul Bennett. Soon other members of the community joined in - Don Ayers, Donnie Ayers and Bill Brewer - just to name a few. The cut brush was removed by Borough workers and lighting installation has been completed with a deficiency planned for correction. Many thanks to all that have made this project such a success.
Futuristic plans for a fitness trail to be incorporated along the path have been suggested and are in the preliminary stages. One person can and has made a difference in the community of Austin because he chose to “walk the walk” instead of “talk the talk.”
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