FCC Float Team Makes Amazing Progress

Ever since Alan Berry, our architect, finished the designs for the new FCC Bristol Fourth of July Parade float and Jim Sapp ordered in all the wood and other materials to build it, a busy and talented team has been measuring and cutting and nailing and screwing it all together right on the church side lawn. As of Sunday, June 15, we now have a totally built 10 ft. church tower and a completed church skeleton that looks just like Notre Dame Cathedral! Just another day or two of work and the model of the FCC sanctuary and tower will have its plywood walls applied and be ready for the painters to begin painting on all the stones, windows, doors and roofing slates. Yeah!

A special thanks to Alan Berry, who not only drew up the “to scale” plans for the float, but also cut almost every piece of the complicated structure. Many thanks to our Construction Team, including Alan, Jim Sapp, Chuck Ramos, Ron Gamon, John Tyler, Caroline and Robert Jacobus, Paul Temple and Roger Dubord. Thanks also to Jim and Caroline who have procured all the needed materials for the float and decorations as well as the truck and trailer to pull it. If I have missed anyone, please forgive me.

Plus, a special thanks to our sponsors, ELJ Construction Supplies, who are providing us with a driver, truck and flatbed trailer on July 4th, and Hill House Graphics who donated their design time to improve our church banners.

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