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DCHS Students to Resume Work on Tiny House
August 30, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
Are you interested in purchasing a Tiny House?
Students in the DCHS Construction Technology (building trades) program began work last fall during school hours building their first Tiny House and it will be put up for sale to the public once it is completed later this year.
The 8’ x 24’ Tiny House stands up to 13 feet and 6 inches and sets on a modified trailer that can be anchored or moved from place to place.
Living accommodations in the Tiny House, although compact will include adequate living room, kitchenette, bathroom, and sleeping space.
Gary Caplinger, Construction Teacher at DCHS, said he had hoped to have the project finished before school was out for the summer but those plans didn’t pan out. Now that school is back in session, work will resume on the Tiny House after students finish a storage building currently under construction for a customer.
“The Tiny House is dried in and all the windows and doors are set. We haven’t started on the electrical yet but we have got the plumbing roughed in and it has been air tested. The next step is to get the siding on the outside, rough the electrical in, and then we will put some kind of heating and cooling system in it. Then its just a matter of putting the interior finish on it including whatever we put on the walls, the cabinetry, and that sort of thing. We’re hoping to build the cabinets here in the shop,” said Caplinger
“It has a sleeping loft and a living room/great room which opens to the kitchen where the sink is on one side and the cooking range will be on the other side. In the very back are the restrooms with a full three foot shower in it which should be comfortable and convenient to use. For space saving, we have a pocket door roughed in that doesn’t swing into the kitchen or restroom. It slides back into the wall. We build everything for space saving in a Tiny House,” added Caplinger
Once the Tiny House is completed, Caplinger said he would like to take it on the road to show it off at Tiny House venues before it is sold
“We’ve had a lot of interest in it. A lot of people have asked about it. We’re hoping this is something that catches on because if this one sells we would like to do another one,” said Caplinger.
Something that has caught on is storage buildings.
“We do a lot of storage buildings. We could stay busy all the time doing that. There’s always people wanting them. We’re real competitive in that. In fact we’re cheaper than you can go out and buy one. We just do a 10% mark up on materials,” Caplinger said.
“We have also done some furniture on rare occasions such as cabinet doors but we don’t do a lot of that because it is time consuming,” added Caplinger
If you are interested or would like more information about the Tiny House or a storage building contact Caplinger or Brad Leach, Career and Technical Education Director at DeKalb County High School.
DCHS Golfer Signs with Cumberland University
August 30, 2018
By: Dwayne Page
DCHS Senior Golfer Isaac Walker will be moving to the next level once his high school days are over.
Surrounded by his family, coach, and teammates, Walker signed a letter of intent Thursday at DCHS to play Golf for the Cumberland University Phoenix next year.
“He is a man of high character and a very good student. He is also one of the best kept secrets in the middle Tennessee area. I think he is what you would call in baseball a five-tool player. He doesn’t really seem to have any weaknesses at all. We’re very pleased that he has decided to come to Cumberland,” said Cumberland Men and Women Head Golf Coach Richard Williams.
Isaac said he chose Cumberland University because he likes Coach Williams and the school.
“Coach Williams has been nice to me. He came up and visited me this summer. It really meant a lot. He is a really great guy. He has really been nice the whole time. I like the campus and I like what he sees in the program and what his goals are,” said Isaac.
DCHS Tiger Golf Coach John Pryor said Isaac has played all four of his high school years and has become the top golfer in the program, having competed in the state tournament in two of those years.
“He has been the number one golfer here since his freshman year. It’s the culmination of a lot of hard work and he has a lot of talent. I’m really proud of Isaac,” said Coach Pryor.
Isaac said his goal is to return to the state tournament one more time.
“My junior year didn’t go over as well as I wanted to but making it to state my freshman and sophomore years was pretty good. My goal is to win the district and region and place at least in the top five in the state this year,” said Isaac.
Coach Williams is entering his sixth year as head coach of the Phoenix.
“We have won back to back conference championships and gone to back to back national championships. We are really headed in the right direction. Its attributed to having the quality kids we have in the program,” added Coach Williams.
Isaac was joined at the signing Thursday by his parents Misty and Scott, and sister Hannah Walker, his teammates, Coach Williams, and Coach Pryor.
Dowelltown/Liberty Water System Customers to be without service Tuesday
By: Dwayne Page
Dowelltown/Liberty water system customers will be without service on Tuesday, September 4 from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. in order for repairs to be made to an 8 inch water line. The repair had been planned for this week but has been postponed until Tuesday. Liberty water customers will not be affected.
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