The Great Unveiling
SAINT THERESA FAMILY LIFE CENTER
Phase One
Saint Theresa Annual Homecoming Picnic, Saturday August 14, 2021
The beautiful new covered porch with the new planter boxes and posts seasoning in the sun before being stained. The new sod is waiting for the expected rains.
Several guests enjoying the country fried chicken and beef dinner served from the gym building next door.
THE SAINT THERESA HERITAGE PARTNERS INFORMATION BOOTH
Left to right: Sister David Clare SCN examining the historic photos. Laura Rhodes Knott answering questions about the project. Myself and Father Bob Ray (Heritage Partners Overseer).
Father Bob Ray, Myself and the beloved Sister David Clare SCN who served in the school for many years as teacher and principal.
The gazebo that my brother Mark built in honor of our parents was renovated and landscaped by parishioner Adam Lancaster and his Landscaping Company. It is a perfect compliment to the new Family Life Center covered porch.
Some of the other picnic booths were under the trees.
A new optimism about the future and deep appreciation for the past was obvious all afternoon. Everyone seemed amazed at how fast we were able to accomplish most of Phase One in just ten weeks! There was a sense of wonderment and anticipation about Phase Two when they saw the drawing of what the inside was going to look like. Below are some samples.
PHASE TWO - COMING NEXT
We thank Timothy Schoenbachler who did the preliminary designs for Phase One and Phase Two.
We thank Scotty Brown and his team from Prodigy Construction Company for refining and turning his designs into reality.
Congratulations to you Fr Ron and your dedicated team of co-workers in achieving so much in such short time. From the photos it looks to be a fantastic accomplishment. As a member of your Caribbean team when the various Second Wind projects were being rolled out in the Diocese of Kingstown over the last five-years, I can fully appreciate much that went on behind the scenes to bring the St Theresa Family Life Center to the first stage of completion. Incidentally, scrolling down through the pictures, I immediately recognised Tim Schoenbachler’s art and design work without having to read your commentary – what a talent to have available to the project!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and Fr Bob every success as you venture into phase 2 and pray that the generosity of your supporters will speedily permit the completion of such a worthy and laudable venture; as is still said in parts of Ireland: Bail ó Dhia ar an obair! (The Blessing of God on the work).
The undertaking turned out beautifully. It's a WOW!
ReplyDeleteFR congratulation on your new project and may god give you and your team the strong and every success in the second phase blessing of god on your work god bless the team
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