Last week I told you that there was one question that seemed to weigh heavily on the minds of many members of the Rose Park North Stake. It was more common than any other question at the beginning of the remodel. Are you ready??? Drumroll, please........The most common question asked at the beginning of the Rose Park North Stake Center remodel?
"Why aren't they watering the grass???"
If you wondered the same thing, you aren't alone! :)
Fortunately, they have a landscaping plan that includes a brand new sprinkler system (newly placed), grass (phew!), and waterwise plants. It will bring beauty to our stake center and to our community.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
The Most Common Question About the RPN Stake Center Remodel
There are so many things going on at 1155 N. 1200 W. Piles of dirt, huge pieces of equipment, and lots of workers. We all have lots of questions about all the work that's going on there.
But there was one question people asked at the beginning of the construction that was more common than any other question. Here's a hint: It has to do with the exterior.
Any guesses? I'll post the answer in exactly one week. In the mean time, post your guesses in the comment box. :)
But there was one question people asked at the beginning of the construction that was more common than any other question. Here's a hint: It has to do with the exterior.
Any guesses? I'll post the answer in exactly one week. In the mean time, post your guesses in the comment box. :)
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Memories of the Rose Park North Stake Center
The Rose Park North Stake Center holds such wonderful memories for so many people. Bro. Erskine from the Rose Park 7th Ward recently shared this memory:
"That building has a lot of special memories for me. My dad proposed to my mom in the north chapel and my earliest recollection of going to church as a little child is sitting on the back bench in the south chapel with my parents and my uncle who was in a wheelchair. (That was back in the day when we went to sacrament meeting in the evening.)"
Does the Rose Park Stake Center hold special memories for you and your family? Share your story!
"That building has a lot of special memories for me. My dad proposed to my mom in the north chapel and my earliest recollection of going to church as a little child is sitting on the back bench in the south chapel with my parents and my uncle who was in a wheelchair. (That was back in the day when we went to sacrament meeting in the evening.)"
Does the Rose Park Stake Center hold special memories for you and your family? Share your story!
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