Parks & Recreation
Kristopher’s Kingdom Park
475 Blacktrack Road, Graysville, TN 37338
"The playground part of the park was named after a little 5 year old boy, Kristopher S. Connor, who lost his life in a mobile home fire in Graysville on April 30, 1996. I was already involved in making the park a better place for the children when this happened and the day of the funeral, the Lord said to me “You need to name the playground area of the park Kristopher’s Kingdom”.
"The playground part of the park was named after a little 5 year old boy, Kristopher S. Connor, who lost his life in a mobile home fire in Graysville on April 30, 1996. I was already involved in making the park a better place for the children when this happened and the day of the funeral, the Lord said to me “You need to name the playground area of the park Kristopher’s Kingdom”.
So I went to the board, they agreed, and the new sign was erected on June 29th, 1996 airbrushed by Johnny Bailey. I spent the next 6 years trying to improve the park by having an annual fundraiser named “Picnic in the Park” every 4th of July. I retired around 2002 from working on the park, but it will always have a special place in my heart."
(Info from Terri Massengill)
Now the park has 8-12 members at all times who work diligently to update the equipment and keep the park a safe and fun place for the families of Graysville to be. We have different free events every month for families, kids, and seniors.
The "Picnic at the Park" on July 4th has since been taken over by the Fire Department for their fundraisers and they put on an amazing firework show every year but we will be starting a new, free "Picnic in the Park" during the spring for the whole community!
Check out the calendar to keep up to date with our events and join us!
(Info from Terri Massengill)
Now the park has 8-12 members at all times who work diligently to update the equipment and keep the park a safe and fun place for the families of Graysville to be. We have different free events every month for families, kids, and seniors.
The "Picnic at the Park" on July 4th has since been taken over by the Fire Department for their fundraisers and they put on an amazing firework show every year but we will be starting a new, free "Picnic in the Park" during the spring for the whole community!
Check out the calendar to keep up to date with our events and join us!
The park is open to the public and the park building can be rented out for parties by calling City Hall and reserving it!
Some history of the park & past park committee members include…
1958 Members Baze Giles, James Morton, Harlan Henderson,Roger Tucker & Sam White.
1958 They held Sock Hops
1967 John Carters Girls Soft teams held exhibition games on Tuesdays & Thursdays.
1968 There was a 28ft x 46ft building at park supervised by W.A. Kaylor & Jewell Earhart.
1969 The park was leased to the Graysville Softball Association.
1972 The park was leased to the Ruritan Club and there was a street light installed in front of community building.
1973 Park Commissioner was H. L. McNabb
1973 John Rose was in charge of concession stand and Rev. Carl Thomason ask city to buy a gym set for the children.
1974 The park was leased again to the Ruritan Club.
Arthur Knox ask for permission for the Ruritan Club to build a tennis & basket ball court at park.
Arthur Knox ask for permission for the Ruritan Club to build a tennis & basket ball court at park.
1976 (Feb.) Johnny Harwood was park commissioner and Howard Sneed ask that gas heat be installed at community building. (Aug. 1976) Earl Rodgers was appointed park commissioner and the Ruritan Club was granted use of building for the 2nd Thursday of each month. (Nov. 76) Mike Knox was appointed park commissioner and (Dec. 76) the park was used for rummage sales & flea markets on the 1st & 3rd Sat.of each month by churchs and other organizations.
1977 Park Commissioner Mike Knox ask for & received concrete blocks and cement for the bleachers, he also volunteered to get a group together to enter a float in Strawberry Parade.
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