Building Progress -- October 26, 2001.

These are pictures of our building taken on Thursday, October 26. Dick Meyer met Randy Caswell, and Elsa and Carl Brant at 9601 in the afternoon and took us on a very informative tour. Thanks, Dick, and I hope the viewers find these pictures as informative as the tour was for us.

Marv Wunderlich, Webmaster

This is a late afternoon view of our whole building from the far reaches of the parking lot.

That stone foundation will be a fence hiding the air

conditioning chiller seen above.
Three views of the entrance: Straight in, angle, and
  a side view.
This is the elevator, which will eventually be moved indoors.  You will see the elevator shaft in a later picture.
This is the old living room. Note the patterned blocks.
This is the choir room upstairs and John's office.
One of the second floor classrooms. 
Down in the basement, this is looking down into the elevator shaft. Note the water level in the sump pump to the right.
The stairs seen from the bottom with Elsa. Elevator also stops at the fellowship level for those not liking stairs. 

Another view of the cathedral beams, taken from the basement level. 
This is the interior of one of the classrooms in the lower level. See the plywood covered windows. This outside egress to the excavated courtyard  makes our building legal for use with small children. 
Directly below the Living room. This will be divided by a wall  into two classrooms. 

The elevator will occupy this vertical shaft. To the left are some close up views of the center portion of the new entrance way. That impressive cathedral, beamed ceiling will be replaced with a flat ceiling to hide that beam. 
This is one of the classrooms. The metal studs will be drywall.
Looking out of John's office window. Note the new window openings and door now covered with plywood. 
Guess this is as far as we can go on the second floor!
Above, Carl is looking up into the stairwell area. Directly behind me (below) is the air conditioning condenser. 
The stairs go down into the fellowship hall. The gap to the right of the condenser goes into the elevator shaft.
The fellowship hall, taken from the very back.
Another view of the elevator entrance, stair well and some wooden planks that will go somewhere. 

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