(KAIR)--The first spray park in Jackson County.
That's the goal set in the City of Mayetta, where fundraising efforts, to make the spray park a reality, are under way.
Mayetta Mayor Jonathan Wimer tells MSC News fundraisers are being held to generate the revenue necessary for the spray park's construction.
That includes a movie night, Saturday night, in the Mayetta City Park.
It begins at 8:00, and admission will be a free will donation.
Wimer says everyone, from anywhere in the local area, is invited.
He says signs will be put in place in Mayetta to guide guests to the park's location.
To hear the details about the planned spray park, here our full interview with Mayor Wimer here.
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