Parsonage Restoration Nearing Completion
We thought the day might never come, but the end of the parsonage work is just around the corner. The final punch list is being completed and the lawn repair and foundation planting will begin right after Labor Day when the weather conditions are more favorable and the shrubs can be guaranteed for one year.
There will be a tour and Open House at our parsonage on October 5. If you have never seen the basement of a really old house you will not want to miss this. And if you want to hear what goes into the renovation of a house that is not framed like a modern home you will want to hear Jay Wieder speak about this. And if you are looking to hear about the history of this home you will find Kay Beagle is full of information. And if you want to take a close look at the remaining stump from one of the fallen oaks, this is your chance.
Dumpster Dumping
Dumpster dumping has taken on new dimensions with the dumping of a GIGANTIC TV in the Zion dumpster. Over the years we have experienced “community dumping,” but not to the degree of what we found two weeks ago. The police have been notified and in the future we will be notifying Tim Hanft, Tewksbury police officer, if we find people continue to dump.
If you are at the CEB and notice cars heading into the back parking lot please take note if they are dumping. Jot down the license plate number and let Jenny or Joanne Rupp know. Our sign “Please Do Not Dump. God is Watching” is not making an impact. We need to watch also.
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