



The weekend has come with a new kid on the theater site block. In one photo you see some packages, the content of which is mysterious thus far. In another photo showing the same area you can see piles of the extensions used on the scaffolds. In the photo showing much of the western side of the site are visible the prop room floor now poured, the sacrete mixer, piles of blocks, etc., and the fork lift all folded for a few days of rest. This piece of equipment has worked very hard throughout the theater project, carrying water for the mortar, delivering the mortar to ground crews and scaffold crews, lifting the skids of blocks and delivering them to ground and scaffold crews, as well as anything else heavy to where it was needed. The skill of the driver is notable as he maneuvers the forks with a remarkable precision, much like the excavator operators. The west wall continues to rise and will be shown next week when it reaches its final height. Currently, it is quite a bit higher than the auditorium, so it will be interesting to see just how much is to be added.
The tennis courts, standing lonely for a few days, are accompanied now by some mysterious piles of dirt. Their function will be revealed perhaps in the days to come. They may, however, just be "in storage" there for use somewhere else. A great deal of humility is learned by the lay observer who tries to predict. The moto still holds, "Live and learn."
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