Tuesday September 7, 2010

   

 

Road Trip – Day 6

TFC Chapel

Greensboro, North Carolina

Trailers for Chapels?

Monday, August 23

 

 

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We arrived in Greensboro on Sunday evening and stayed at a motel near the chapel.

 

 

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Early Monday morning we went to the Greensboro TA at Whitsett, North Carolina, so Cerwin could make a repair to the roof where an annoying leak causes problems on rainy days.

 

 

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Inside the chapel area. The chaplain’s living quarters and office are on the other side of the door.

 

 

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A creative way to encourage donations.

 

 

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They also have an interesting donation box.

 

 

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The entrance side of the chapel

 

 

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After Cerwin finished working on the roof, we drove to another area of Greensboro where we had an appointment with a recycling plant manager who had trailers he wanted to donate to TFC.

 

 

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We easily found the recycling plant, and after going through security drove over a winding dirt road toward the area where we were directed.

 

 

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Things were well organized by metals and degree of recycling.

 

 

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There were acres of things being recycled and lots of roads and paths.

 

 

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After asking a few questions, Cerwin found Wayne, the manager who called him about the trailers.

 

 

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It was easy to see why he did not like cutting up these nice trailers.

 

 

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There were about twenty-four of them, but each one had a fiberglass roof. Cerwin needs trailers with stronger roofs than that for use as a chapel. It was disappointing that we could not use any of these. However, this was a great contact, and Wayne said he now knows what we need and will get in touch if he gets a trailer that meets our needs.

 

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Tomorrow Night: Meeting piecedtreasures

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