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Author: Building Committee Created: 5/12/2008
Members of the building committee will update this site and respond to the blog.

Very Exciting
By Building Committee on 5/26/2008

Check out the construction webcam by going to the Church website and looking under the "Information" tab for Construction CamThe camera is refreshed every 10 minutes.  Also, take a look at the project by looking out the windows in room 207.  Lots of mud and bricks at this point but just wait - new parking spots await!

Andy Longo

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Building Information table in Knox room during coffee hour
By Building Committee on 5/16/2008

Starting Sunday May 18, 2008,  the Building Committee will have a representative available at the 10:00 AM coffee hour to answer questions about the building project.  This information table will continue each Sunday through the entire project.

 

Bob Gudgel

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What do you want to know?
By Building Committee on 5/13/2008
The purpose of this Blog is to provide members of our congregation the opportunity to ask questions about the upcoming building project.  This forum is for YOU!  So, if you have a question, an inquiry, a request or just want to share your thoughts on the building project, please do so here. A member of the building committee will respond. 
 

Thank you for your ongoing support and look for the construction equipment very very soon!

Andy Longo

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Ground Blessing May 11, 2008
By Building Committee on 5/9/2008
If you were here it was joyous, if you were not here please ask about it. On Sunday May 11th Northminster celebrated the Ground Blessing in the sanctuary!  It was raining and this was too important an event to postpone, so we went inside.

How can you have a Ground Blessing in the sanctuary? That was also a little confusing to a 5-year old who ask his teacher "How can you have dirt in the sanctuary, it is clean and there is carpeting?” . They were all assured that all would be fine that all those participating would be careful.

Bob Gudgel, the chairman of the committee, welcomed the Archit ...
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