
Sheet rocking continued in the sanctuary this week. The view above is similar to the last post, but today the contractor was working on connecting the two buildings securely. The photo below (looking south toward the road) shows that sheet rock now surrounds the interior of the sanctuary. Taping will continue into next week. The temporary wall between the two buildings will be removed by next Friday, and we should start to see some clapboards going up next week also. The chairs were taken to Essex Junction yesterday and today for reupholstering. The progress is very visible now!








tional sprinkler system until the city upgrades its water main along Harrison Avenue, which could be years in the future. The city also will not let us install exposed sprinkler pipes or heads if the system is not operational because they would give the occupants a false sense of security. They are, however, allowing us to install hidden pipes in the ceiling of the sanctuary. We will have to install the rest of the fire suppression system at a later date.
