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| | | Temporary relocation | Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:19 pm by Shawn W | June 23rd, 2008
Thank you to everyone who came out and braved the mess that is Harley Steele Hall and the Sanctuary.The brute strength that we had was what it took to get the job done out there. There's still quite a bit to do but most of the work will now be done by certified contractors. All we have to do now is sit patiently and wait for the opportunity to begin the process of rebuilding and remodeling. There will be plenty of opportunity for things like painting, etc. Keep watching this new flood page of the CCG website for details on our temporary relocation efforts and when we will be making ourselves available to the church for the rebuilding process. Again, thanks go out to Shawn, Charlie, George, Megan, Thomas, Matt B. and the rest of the crew that made yesterday's jobs easier and more fun. Thanks, guys for taking our job so seriously. Downtown is a dangerous place right now and we came out of this alive and well. I believe tht the group is also stronger as a result.
***Temporary relocation***
Beginning this Sunday, June 29th, thanks to Aaron, we will be playing as normal at the Shriner's Hall on the corner of Blairs Ferry Rd. and Council St. If you do not know how to get there, please use the Contact Us link. We can schedule a meeting at the Barnes & Noble parking lot so that you can follow someone there. This will be our regular meeting place on Sunday nights from 6-10. Respect the venue and be extra polite to anyone we may encounter. This is only a temporary location. Once Harley Steele Hall is okay to inhabit again, we will be leaving the Shriner's Hall in peace.
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