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AUBURN #- In the years that Gary Duckett has served as park director at Emerson Park, he has always been open to the input of the community.
In October of 2005, when a local resident approached Duckett with the idea of creating a disc golf course, Duckett's interest was piqued.
“A local man called me and said that what we needed at the park was a disc golf course,” Duckett said. “I always listen to the input of people in the community, so I started looking into it and looking on the Internet and doing a lot of research to see what it was all about.”
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