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While some social halls have closed in Marysville in recent years, others that remain open have undergone redecorating and facelift projects as they anticipate continued use.
Club managers and organization leaders are encouraging the public to book their halls as venues for social and business events.
The Marysville Moose Club was the latest local social hall to close. VFW Club 36 is currently not available for rent, according to member Jeff Keating, who together with Charlie Griswold, coordinated bookings at Club 36.
Our active membership is down, and we are not too keen on hiring people outside of the organization to run the building, Keating said.
The last season for roller skating at Club 36 was last spring. The L.O.V.E. Marysville banquet was held in 2011 and 2013 at Club 36, and was moved to the Legion for this years event.
Club 36, which was built as a dance hall, meeting facility and skating rink several decades ago, has been the site of many big band dances, roller skating and other events. It is owned by Marysville VFW Post 2699.
Remodeling projects at Marysvilles American Legion and Marysville Country Club are completed, and the second phase of a facelift at the Knights of Columbus Hall will begin in a month.
Marysville American Legion
The Marysville American Legions recent facelift was the first update in a long while, said Mike Maschmeier, Legion commander.
Work on the interior was done last fall and included painting the hallway, coatroom, small and large dining hall and the bar in a light brown color. Ceiling tile was replaced, and the ceiling rail was painted black. The furnace ducts, framing and other metal accents were also painted black. The same color scheme was carried out throughout the building.
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MVTHS awards three bids -
February 20, 2014 by
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MT. VERNON Mt. Vernon Township High School has awarded three construction bids for the new school project.
The three bids are in the work categories of earthwork, asphalt and ceramic tile. These are categories that will not undergo significant scope changes during the ongoing redesign of the new school.
For earthwork, a low bid of $1,466,850 from Moniger Excavating was awarded. In the asphalt category, the low bid of $1,067,990 from Rooters Asphalt was awarded. And finally, the low bid of $30,540 from TSI Commercial Floor Covering was awarded in the ceramic tile category.
Were excited that were able to award our first bids related to the project and indications that were making forward progress, said Superintendent Michael Smith.
The three bids were awarded at Tuesday nights meeting of the MVTHS Board of Education.
There are still about 22 more work categories that need to be bid out. The rebidding of these categories is now set to take place this summer, with construction of the new school to begin in mid-September.
Even though the three bids have been awarded, work will not commence on those categories until after new bids come in for the other categories, said Brian Baldwin, project manager for the McCarthy firm.
Were going to still wait until the bids come in so that we make sure that the project is still completely on budget, Baldwin said. I think we have a path moving forward and I think this is good progress.
In December, the initial construction bids for the 25 work categories came it at more than $6 million over-budget. This prompted the school district to approve major scope changes to the project to cut costs.
FGM Architects is now completing a redesign of the new school, which is set to be finished in early July. After that, the rebidding will take place.
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Written byEDWARD CURWEN
Cllr Steven Van De Kerkhove is baffled by the enormous new lights in Eynesbury. They are almost twice as tall as the old ones, as can be seen here.
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Work on lampposts that tower over historic St Neots has been stopped after homeowners complained their street was being blighted.
Cambridgeshire County Council has delegated responsibility for street lighting upgrades to building contractor Balfour Beatty, who set about putting in enormous lampposts twice as tall as the ones they were replacing in Eynesbury in January.
Work has been stopped on the monstrous lights, as residents campaign for an alternative.
Simon Harper, of Eynesbury, returned home from a trip abroad to find the building work well under way.
He said: The new fittings are 10m tall and tower over all the local buildings.
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New Construction Tile work – Video -
February 16, 2014 by
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Backsplash and Tile Flooring going in on this Chateaux Builders new home.
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Construction crews are making major headway on the Washington School Districts new Early Learning Center.
Located on the Washington West Elementary campus off West Highway 100, the 25,000-square-foot center will open in August.
The center will combine three programs under one roof early childhood special education, Parents as Teachers and all of the in-town preschools.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Brendan Mahon said exterior brickwork should be completed by early next week, and metal siding has already been installed.
Two sides of the building are brick, with metal siding on the other sides.
We are totally under roof and 90 percent complete on the exterior all good news, Mahon told The Missourian Thursday.
We had hoped to get asphalt parking lots completed in November, but weather did not permit, he said. This will not impact the overall schedule. We simply moved it to the spring.
Mahon said crews are hard at work on the interior of the building.
Interior framing is complete, and the drywall in the classroom areas has been taped and sanded and will be finished next week, he reported.
Crews are just now beginning to lay the tile in the classroom restrooms, he noted.
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The documentary "Tim's Vermeer" explores the work of Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman filed the following report.
"Tim's Vermeer" is an exquisitely fun documentary that hits on a profound aesthetic question, one first posed in 2001 by David Hockney: Did the 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer use optical devices to achieve his visual poetics of light? Tim Jenison, a San Antonio video engineer, goes obsessed with knowing the answer. And so, in Penn and Teller's sly magic act of a movie - Penn narrates it, and Teller directed - Jenison attempts to re-create Vermeer's 1662 masterpiece "The Music Lesson," even though hes no more of a trained artist than you or I.
By hand, Jenison builds almost every object in the painting - the floor tile, the carved harpsichord. And that's before he gets to the Herculean task of using a homemade camera obscura and mirror to fill in what is basically the ultimate paint-by-numbers diagram. How insanely meticulous is the work? Jenison paints the stitching of the tablecloth. And damned if, by the end of the film, he hasnt painted his very own extraordinarily authentic-looking Vermeer.
"Tims Vermeer" is a uniquely suspenseful and fascinating movie, but does it really prove the theory that Vermeer painted with optical devices? I think it comes close. Yet the real richness of the film is the question behind the question: If this, more or less, is how Vermeer created his paintings, does that render his art inferior to what we thought it was? Only if you believe that technology and art are somehow enemies. The proof, after all, is in the pudding, or maybe I should say the painting. In "Tims Vermeer," unmasking art history's greatest trick only adds to its mystery.
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Visit to Cuba Is a Trip Back in Time -
February 16, 2014 by
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Havana Colorful, crumbling and controversial, Cuba is caught between then and now, between communism and capitalism and the challenge of two currencies.
Thanks to a loosening of travel restrictions for Cuban-Americans by President Obama, Cubans are beginning to get a taste of the benefits of free enterprise. All manner of merchandise has begun showing up in the country, including massive flat-screen TVs, bikes, clothes and microwaves.
It was the proverbial dark and stormy night when our charter plane finally touched down after an eight-hour delay in Miami. Once we were through customs, the glass doors slid open to reveal a crowd of people three deep waiting to greet family members pushing carts piled high with goods.
This welcome is all for you, joked in-country guide Vivian Quintero Triana. She assisted Joe Scarpaci of the Center for the Study of Cuban Culture and Economy as he led the group from the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.
If you think cigars, rum and classic cars when you envision Cuba, you wont be disappointed. Even in the dark, cars from the 1950s and 60s were obvious in the parking lot just beyond the greeters.
There are so many still running that its like a vintage car show all the time. Weaving among them on the city roads are Soviet-era models, bicycle taxis and, in Old Havana, horses and buggies. Murals and billboards celebrating the 55-year-old revolution and its heroes add a surreal quality to the country, especially in combination with the old vehicles. Its like a movie is being filmed and you are an extra.
The impact of the U.S. trade embargo initiated in 1960 and the loss of Soviet support in the late 1980s have taken their toll. Buildings that would be declared uninhabitable in the United States are bursting at their disintegrating seams with inhabitants.
The two biggest issues facing Cubans are food and housing, said Scarpaci.
President Raul Castro, brother of Fidel, has introduced some reforms and the people are slowly shaking off the shackles of a 100 percent state-run economy. With state-issued permits, residents are allowed to operate businesses from their homes and buy and sell their own houses. You often see people holding homemade signs advertising for buyers or sellers.
Another reform is the permission to buy a car. A new Chinese-made car can cost up to $240,000, a ridiculous amount in any country. In Cuba, it would take the average person more than 1,000 years to pay it off, according to Scarpacis calculations. Those with beautifully restored relics offer rides around Havana and along the Malecon, the famous road and seawall built by the United States before the revolution.
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February 13, 2014 by
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