Here we have the August crew, ready to go to work.
We have some more work to finish the painting on the bleachers---
---and the crew dug in to complete them in the cool and wet morning.
Then the ladies moved into the wood shop to finish up some painting.
See this steel Behlen building. Between the bolts is 41 inches and the window is 48 inches wide so we must take out two sections of steel wall (plus the sheet rock wall inside) in order to add a 48 inch window.
And here it is.
Then there is the repair of the sheet rock in the inside---
---and the finishing touch by the ladies.
AAAAHHHH! Sower break time a time to regroup and have a snack and cup of coffee or tea.
There are a few ceiling tiles in the boys dorm that need to be replaced.
The concrete is poured and the guys have put the new benches together. The dirt pile is the 4th of 11 semi loads needed to level the sight.
Time to stand the new poles. The two outside poles are 30 feet tall and the center one will be 35 feet tall.
In the middle of it all, Billie has the opportunity to meet her friend Dee for lunch in Redfield.
Well, the blue mower is out of commission and now this one has blown a belt. It has to be fixed or we will be faced with mowing 30 acres with a 21 inch push mower.
Since the old music room is becoming the art room, the music awards need to be moved to the hallway outside the new music room.
With the painting done the ladies can concentrate on preparing vegetables for the students.
The poles are up, the flags have been raised and the 11 loads of dirt have been leveled.
The view of the front of the school is great with the new flag poles in place.
Night time brings on the lights which were installed on top of the poles. They are powered by solar cells and batteries.
With that all done we bid you a good night with this spectacular moon shot.
God bless you all.
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