Wisconsin Volunteers

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We cut a lot of lumber, thanks for the Mita saw Though the playground was built for 3 and 4 year olds we tested it with over 12 adults Thank you Immanuel for your wonderful service
Steve explaining to Pastor the wood is wet, use a little elbow grease to get the screws in Ron explaining to everyone what he has in mind Not all jobs are pretty or fun or seen but Nancy will do anything that is asked of her, thank you
This will be painted by Nancy on a board placed on scafolding Holing the ground here is not like Wisconsin dirt, it is as hard as rock no cement The idea was to lay the block then the gravel and then the plants
Pedro and company really got into the fence, practically taking over the work Pastor Bob and Earl working on the bridge Carol putting some  elbow grease into that last screw
Okay that looks good, now let's do it again Two platforms, 5x5 good start To get the platforms level was no easy task
Those working on the platforms decided shade would come in handy Ask Bob where he got that good looking hat The landscaping crew went beyond our wildest dreams to beautify the front of the preschool
Amaury got tired watching all the hard work done by the Volunteers and took a well deserved nap The lighted cross reminds us how we were lights to dark by our service Stairs were added to get on the platform
The ramp to the 3 foot platform then on to the 5 foot platform Michael wasn't happy until Ron and Jim devised a way the children couldn't slide through the steps Nice job on the fence and landscaping
We can't forget the water girls who made sure the men didn't get dehydrated John and Steve get ready for the sod coming the next day Everyone pitch in as we unloaded the sod
In typical fashion an assembly line was quickly formed After a hundred of these pieces they get heavy Two trips to bring all the sod that we needed