One of the
most dramatic changes in the church was the painting of the walls and
ceiling. Conrad Schmitt Studios did an
amazing job of creating a new color palette and custom stencils to highlight
the beautiful Gothic architecture of the church.
Other areas
needed to be painted as well. The
entrance off of Highway 50 and the area by the new baptismal font needed to be
painted because of the new construction.
Some areas hadn’t been painted in very long time….the sacristy not only
needed painting but lots of plaster and wall repair. Parishioner Matt Huml, along with his partner
Antonio, completed this work for us.
This past week they also painted the parish center (lots of wear and
tear was fixed and patched) and gave the parish offices a fresh new look as
well. Volunteer Madeleine Engerman painted the ceiling in the breezeway, and
our maintenance staff painted the walls of the parish library (downstairs). Parishioner
Chris Weber stained the concrete in the breezeway to give it a clean, new look. The stucco by the parking lot entrance was fixed and painted. Everything looks so nice!
You will
also notice that in that past few weeks that new flooring was put into all of
the offices and meeting rooms of the parish center. New carpet squares were placed in all except
for the Jonah Room (which doubles as the art classroom for our parish school)
where a new vinyl floor was installed. Check it out!
Thanks to
our vendors and volunteers for all of your work!
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