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Communication Blogs Property Development Property Development Update September, 2010

Property Development Update September, 2010

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deck buildingExciting Progress With Deck

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We have a great group of volunteers lead by Peter Hill Carroll building our deck. We hope to see this work completed in the month of September in time for the Western District Conference in October.

Big Thanks go out to Peter along with Don E Bailey, Kris Breckman, Rob Lowe, Jim Watson, Harry Peters, Walter Henderson, Mike Tuttle, Krishna Nimmagadda, David Candin, Noah Star and apologies for anyone we may have missed. We can not do these projects without the tremendous support of volunteers and your time is much appreciated.

Once the deck is complete we will hold a special celebration - stay tuned for more on this. In the coming year we would like to begin exploring design ideas for the proposed Memorial Garden. We are looking for a few keen people who are willing to be part of a working group doing research on design options and then helping to facilitate a congregational input process. This is a longer term project and will require design work, formal recommendations and then fund raising in order to complete the project.

Thanks again to all those who donated towards the deck project. There are still a few donations commitments outstanding that we hope to see come in soon and we will happily accept new donations towards the completion of the deck and some simple landscaping.

 

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