A green thank‑you graphic with a chain‑link fence pattern in the background features multiple photos arranged around centered text. At the top center, large white text reads, “Thank you!” Beneath it, smaller text reads, “Thank you to Mack King and the hard‑working County Line Fence crew.” In the center of the graphic is a close‑up photo of a chain‑link fence sign that reads: “County Line Fence 404‑925‑6758.” Below the sign, white text reads: “for donating a fence and labor to keep the Pine Log Chicks safe while they free range.” Surrounding the text are several photos showing adults working outdoors near a brick school building. The photos include scenes of people measuring ground space, digging post holes, setting fence posts, and standing together near a newly installed chain‑link fence. Additional photos show chickens walking and standing on grass inside a fenced outdoor area near the school building. One photo includes a group of adults standing together outdoors, posed near the completed fence.

We are so thankful for our community partners! Last week, Mack King and the hard-working crew of County Line Fence assembled a fence that stretches between two buildings at PLES. This fence will keep the Pine Log Chickens safe while they free-range in the Hen Den yard. The County Line Fence crew worked quickly and secured the chain-link fence to improve security for our feathered friends while allowing students to visit the chickens to learn more about life cycles.

PLES sends a big thank you to County Line Fence and recommends that you call Mack King at 404-925-6758 for your next fencing project.

If you have a donation for our PLES STEM projects, whether it is financial, supplies, labor, or industry expertise, please contact Judson Smith at 770-606-5864.