Thursday, July 1, 2010

Change of Scenery






There were a couple of weeks when the work that was being done was hard to see. Things changed from one day to the next, but the difference was not obvious. Now that the walls are being finished and the doors are being prepared for installation, the changes are more obvious.

Walls in the parish hall are being skim coated right now. Ceilings are next. The skim coat assures that the east, west and south interior walls which are newly constructed of sheet rock are of identical appearance with the north wall. Original plaster on the upper part of the north wall has been repaired.

The lower sections of all three walls will have alder wainscoting.

The building work group finished selecting stain and paint colors last Sunday and the painters are at work downstairs and in the upstairs restrooms. The parish hall will be painted once the skim coat on the walls has dried and been sanded. Restroom and basement walls are already being primed and painted.

The parish hall will not be open for the reception following first Summerfest concert on July 11, but all of the new restrooms will be operational.

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