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October 2 - Meetings, Grading and Pews

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Another Status Meeting in the Church - A week ago Sunday the second status update meeting was held at the church. While there were some assembled pews, they were all in the sanctuary, and not in the dining hall where the meeting convened. So, everyone that wanted to sit had to bring their own chair. In the picture, Bob is standing but not because he failed to bring a chair. He wanted attention so he stood up in the front to give his status update. After Sam reported on the finances discussion ensued about whether or not to increase our self imposed debt ceiling. While the church could be 'completed' without the increase, some desired items like an epoxy sealed kitchen floor would have to be deferred. The congregation agreed to up the debt limit. Sam stated that the bank is fine with the new debt ceiling. Sam also said the projection stand in the picture is only temporary. With the current projected spending, we will still not have a completed kitchen so the eagle-eyed shoppers ...

July 25 - The Footings Deformed

Construction is a marvelous thing to behold. First the dirt is dug out so wooden forms can be built. Then the forms get filled with concrete. When the concrete hardens, the wooden forms are taken down. The walls can then be started and when they are high enough, the dirt will be put back from whence it came. The net effect of all this work is walls begun on a secure foundation.

Removing the forms -
Lyle Makela removes a wooden form from the footing. Nate Loukusa, the chief for crew number two, noted that when all the wood is removed, the footings will then be deformed.
Eric Wuollet pulled out the stakes which were attached to the forms. Lyle urged Eric to work carefully so there would not be any 'missed stakes'.
Laying out the walls - 
Nate and his assistant, Mark Vonada, measure and lay out chalk lines for the walls.
The chalk line on the footing marks the outside
of the wall. The orange string above marks a
plane 28 inches above floor level.

Mr. Vonada added more lines assuring
that he left his Mark.




















































One footing seems to have drifted one foot too far south. Another chunk of
concrete is to be added to give the wall a proper resting place. The question
then becomes, is this part of the church reformed?

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