![]() ![]() ![]() Tom opens up a chain of Tom’s Bistros, which fail after the world runs out of beef, which seems like something that could happen. April delivers the baby on Halloween in ghoul makeup, which is possibly the most April thing that ever happened (except for the fact that she applied to the Parks and Recreation intern program with a signed picture of Alf). After a conversation with Leslie, April and Andy decide to have a baby. Also, he apparently loved Leslie this entire time, to which she replies “I know.”Īndy and April move to Washington, D.C. Jean Ralphio dies in 2022, except that he actually faked his death in order to start a casino in Tajikistan with his sister Mona Lisa, which is still a better idea than Entertainment 720. Gary ends up one of the most beloved Pawneeans, even if his name is spelled wrong on his tombstone. His wife Gail, who is apparently an immortal goddess, looks exactly the same at the funeral. He remains mayor for the rest of his life and dies peacefully in his sleep at the age of 100. ![]() Gerry, now called Gary, enjoys his time as interim mayor so much that he runs for reelection. As an homage to the annual Treat Yo’Self celebration she shared with Tom in Pawnee, she starts a nonprofit for her husband’s school called Teach Yo’Self (I started crying around this point). In a particularly emotional finale, every character, even peripheral ones, gets a conclusion that is perfect for them.ĭonna moves to Seattle with her husband Joe, where her real estate business takes off. Despite its struggle to pick up viewers and an ending that came too soon, Parks stayed true to itself and to its diverse cast of characters. Reach Andy Humbles at or 61 and on Twitter AndyHumbles.With the finale of Parks and Recreation, one of the most sincere, funny, and beloved shows on TV is gone. The top of the property also has a view that includes Old Hickory Lake and downtown Nashville, which Cundiff said could lead to some type of viewing structure.Īn existing farmhouse structure could also be used as an event venue. The nonprofit will continue to partner with the city on development. “We want to get portions open to the public as soon as possible, but we want to continue to seek (grant) funding” to keep costs as low as possible to the city, Hendersonville Parks and Recreation Department Director Andy Gilley said.Įventually, Friends of Indian Lake Peninsula plans to turn over its portion of the Batey Farm land to Hendersonville when a conservation easement is established to prevent future development at the site. The city and nonprofit will continue to seek more grants to build out the trail system, create parking and develop other amenities. The Friends recently received a $160,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to be used toward construction of a 1,600-foot long and 5-foot-wide trail, site amenities, a trailhead kiosk and signage. Farm property mowed natural trail: 1 mile.Multipurpose hiking and biking: 0.3 miles.Cundiff estimates trailway is about 60% finished. ![]() “The intent is for everyone in the community to enjoy it.”įriends of Indian Lake Peninsula has already used grant money and volunteer efforts to start work on several trails. “There are nice parks in other parts of the city, but not here,” Cundiff said. The goal at that time was to convert the former Batey Farm grounds to a passive park.įriends of Indian Lake Peninsula bought the upper 38.41 acres for $1 million raised through donations from more than 800 donors, board member Jeff Cundiff said. The city owns the lower 35 acres of the property with a $3 million purchase in 2018. Heritage Park is the name approved by Hendersonville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen after several steps. The Batey Farm properties purchased by Hendersonville and a nonprofit with the intent to turn the approximate 73 acres into a city park has a name and hopefully momentum in its development. ![]()
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