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Center Flooring

Here is the plan for the new flooring, as I know it...

On Thursday morning, October 21st, World of Carpet will deliver the materials for the nursery and halls. It will need to be stored here so it can acclimate.

On Sunday afternoon, October 24th, with the help of a team of
volunteers, we will clear everything out of the Nursery and store in the Social Hall. Susan and I plan to sort through the toys, donate a 1/3, clean and box a 1/3, and clean and ready a 1/3 to go back into the nursery. This way, my rotating toys, we can keep our toys cleaner
and get rid of any that are in disrepair and / or no longer serve.

On Monday, October 25th, World of Carpet will install the tile and
carpet in the nursery. Janet DePree will then paint the nursery on Tuesday - Friday and the nursery will be reassembled by Sunday.

On Sunday afternoon, October 31st, we will remove everything from the office halls and reception area and store in the Social Hall.

On Monday, November 1st, Reception will be moved to the Social Hall entrance and people will be directed to enter the building through those doors. World of Carpet will pull up the carpet and install the
new flooring Monday - Wednesday.

On Thursday, November 4th and 5th, the new floors will be installed in rooms 1 -2.

Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Georgett

Georgett Eggel
Seva, Service & Event Coordinator
Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
707-546-4543 x 110
Fax 707-546-4548
www.cslsr.org
email: georgett@cslsr.org

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