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Communication Blogs Property Development Building Our Deck This Spring - Update for Feb. 2010

Building Our Deck This Spring - Update for Feb. 2010

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Plans underway for building our deck – Spring of this year !!

January 24th after church we hosted an information session on the plans for developing our property – one project at a time. This year our goal is to build the deck off of the sanctuary foyer doors. This will give us access to the backyard and extend the living space of our foyer in good weather as well as enhance our rental revenue potential.

We need to raise funds to build the deck which will cost between $15,000 and $20,000 depending on the type of materials used. Each of the projects we undertake with property development needs to be funded independently of our donations towards the operating budget each year. At some point in the future- when we have less debt or a larger endowment fund we may be in a position to look at other funding options for the larger development projects like the parking lot. But for now we need to go one project at a time and raise the money as we go. Our ability to proceed with the smaller projects is completely based on our energy and commitment to support each project and we will only go forward based on what we are able to support.

We each have a role to play as members of this community and generous contributors of stewardship, finances and sweat equity. Please consider what your gift to this project could be.

 

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