Week 21 - Changing Seasons


It's clear to see the start of fall in Mid-Michigan. Weekday rains (and the construction headaches they cause) are becoming more common, the days are cooler, and even some of the trees are starting to change.

For some, fall is a time to wind down from all the events of the summer. Travel is over, schools are in session, and life returns to a certain routine. For others, fall is a time of increased activities, including sports, sneaking in a last vacation or weekend away, and wrapping up outdoor projects before the weather turns sour.

Our Parish Campus project promises to fall into this latter category.

With the return of students come a few adjustments to the construction plan. The site fencing has been pulled back somewhat, snow fence has been installed to ensure the school exits are available in an emergency, and there's a renewed emphasis on wrapping up the site details before the approaching cold weather. As you can see in our photo album, significant work has been done on what will be the new parking lot for the Parish. Visible progress has also been made on the parish center roof and HVAC systems.

Also this week, Wobig Construction was back on site to replace the parish plaza, which fell victim to a sealant that never really did. Pictures of the new plaza will be available next week.

Fall also means it's time for our annual Parish Picnic, which will be held at Pulaski Hall on September 16th. The Picnic is a great way for our parish family to spend some time together in fellowship, while recognizing all those who support our parish through giving of their time, talents, and treasure. With good food, Polish music, and special activities for the kids, it promises to be a good time.

Even with all the activity at the parish, everything seems to be fall-ing right into place!

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