The original cornerstone from the Church (1962) has been reset in its new location, on the left side of the entrance. Since the building is having the addition, there will now be two cornerstones, with the new one yet to be placed (2009). This one will coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the parish and the beginning of the remodeling efforts. The new one will have 'access' to the storage vessel from the inside of the building. I say access, but that just means making holes in a drywall layer to get access to it, rather than having to remove the actual stone. The school is working on items to be locked away for another fifty years. The items chosen will be added to the items that were originally found when we opened it late last year (see the previous cornerstone post). I will be adding a digital (if you're reading this, then it's also digital) version of this weblog, along with all the pictures taken, to a DVD that will also be stored in the vessel. Here's hoping those in the future will still be able to access them.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The Corner Stone (Part II)
The original cornerstone from the Church (1962) has been reset in its new location, on the left side of the entrance. Since the building is having the addition, there will now be two cornerstones, with the new one yet to be placed (2009). This one will coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the parish and the beginning of the remodeling efforts. The new one will have 'access' to the storage vessel from the inside of the building. I say access, but that just means making holes in a drywall layer to get access to it, rather than having to remove the actual stone. The school is working on items to be locked away for another fifty years. The items chosen will be added to the items that were originally found when we opened it late last year (see the previous cornerstone post). I will be adding a digital (if you're reading this, then it's also digital) version of this weblog, along with all the pictures taken, to a DVD that will also be stored in the vessel. Here's hoping those in the future will still be able to access them.
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