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    Jacksonville Roll Off Dumpster Company Partners with American Coastal Builders for Construction & Demolition Projects

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) December 19, 2014

    Sunshine Recycling, a Jacksonville roll off dumpster rental company, is currently partnering with American Coastal Builders and providing them with three 30-yard dumpsters every week for their construction and demolition projects.

    American Coastal Builders is a certified general contractor in Jacksonville that performs home remodeling construction projects, including renovations and additions. Since 1986, the company has been specializing in services like kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, outdoor living spaces, pavers and more. American Coastal Builders also specializes in concrete, brick, stone and masonry construction, all materials capable of being collected and hauled by Sunshine Recycling.

    Sunshine Recycling has been managing construction and demolition debris for companies like American Coastal Builders since its inception in the waste industry. Sunshine Recycling has both rectangular and tub-style dumpsters in various sizes like 20-yards, 30-yards and 40-yards, ideal for collecting concrete, brick and other heavy materials typically used for large-scale projects. In addition to providing the dumpsters, Sunshine Recycling offers hauling services for long-term projects where dumpsters are needed on-site for several weeks at a time. Multiple pick-ups are available per day, week or as needed depending on how quickly the dumpsters are filled. Recycling concrete is another option as Sunshine Recycling is LEED certified by the US Green Building Council.

    We really enjoy working with American Coastal Builders to help them meet all of their waste management needs, said owner of Sunshine Recycling Chuck Herb. Construction, demolition and concrete hauling and recycling are our specialties. American Coastal Builders is in good hands!"

    About Sunshine Recycling of Jacksonville Sunshine Recycling Inc. of Jacksonville is a dumpster rental company servicing north Florida. Offering various sizes of dumpsters including front-load, roll off and full-size construction dumpsters, Sunshine Recycling also collects recyclables, waste and construction debris, and provides hauling services and trash compactors. The company is a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council and is LEED AP certified. For more information about renting construction dumpsters in Jacksonville, please visit our website at http://www.dumpsters-jacksonville.com.

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    Joplin Catholic church celebrates new building

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In this Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 photo, Bishop James Johnston leads a service for the dedication of the new St. Mary's Catholic Church in Joplin, Mo. at the church. Members of the Joplin parish whose church, rectory and elementary school were destroyed in the May 2011 tornado have celebrated the first Mass at their new building. Hundreds of residents packed the new St. Mary's Catholic Church on Wednesday for a dedication service and its first Mass, The Joplin Globe reported. Photo by The Associated Press.

    JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) Members of a Joplin parish whose church, rectory and elementary school were destroyed in the May 2011 tornado have celebrated the first Mass at their new building.

    Hundreds of residents packed the new St. Mary's Catholic Church on Wednesday for a dedication service and its first Mass, The Joplin Globe (http://bit.ly/13fYvTK) reported. The service was led by the Most Rev. James Johnston, bishop of the Springfield-Cape Girardeau Diocese, and the Rev. Justin Monaghan.

    Parishioners applauded as Johnston was presented with the key and blueprints of the new 750-seat church. He then blessed the church.

    "It's like Christmas," Joplin resident Glenn Damaso said. "Losing the church and trying to be guided and looking for a place to call home now we have this place."

    A multimillion-dollar fundraising campaign, insurance proceeds and hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations funded the construction of the new church. St. Mary's held its services temporarily in an old hardware store while the new church was being built.

    The entire process took "a lot of faith and a lot of tears," said Tina Longnecker, a parishioner of about 30 years and president of the Parish Council.

    "This is a blessing, and we are so thrilled to be here," she said. "It's a new beginning, and I honestly believe it's a sign that when you're faced with this type of devastation, with enough faith, you can overcome anything."

    The tornado killed 161 people and destroyed several schools, dozens of churches, two parks and hundreds of homes and businesses. Many of those structures have been rebuilt.

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    New colour scheme for development is fine with church

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    These drawings show how the design of a housing project next to the Mormon temple in Langley was revised from the original proposal (top) to a more subdued colour scheme and traditional look (bottom).

    image credit: Courtesy Township of Langley

    A church-approved colour scheme has cleared the way for construction of row housing across the street from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Langley.

    A majority of Township council voted at their Dec. 8 meeting to issue a development permit for the Qualico Developments project at the corner of 82 Avenue and 204 Street, now that the church and the developer have worked things out.

    In October, council postponed a decision because the church objected to the proposed look of the 29 row house units and eight semi-detached units in four buildings, saying they would clash with the classical design of the nearby temple.

    The Qualico design featured a choice of colour schemes that included shades of orange, red and green, not a good match with the granite church, temple president Ron Komm said.

    Project architect Brian Shigetomi has softened the colours, which he described as a bit punchy at the October meeting.

    The revised design opts for a grey, beige and brown colour scheme with a more formal overall look that adds, among other things, a brick veneer and window shutters.

    The report to council included a copy of an email from temple president Komm approving the aesthetic improvements and thanking the builders for showing sensitivity to the church suggestions.

    The Langley temple was dedicated in May of 2010.

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    Local churches plan holiday "Church Walk"

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MENDOTA Five Mendota churches will open their doors and share their unique holiday dcor with the public during the areas first ever Church Walk on Sunday, Dec. 28. The public is invited to attend this free holiday event for an up-close look at the way each church has been decorated for the holidays. Participating churches include First United Methodist Church, Holy Cross Church, First Presbyterian Church, Zion United Methodist Church and St. Johns Lutheran Church.

    Sponsored by the Mendota Area Ministerial Association, the Church Walk is a chance for everyone to experience the dcor, both old and new, as well as the unique architecture and stained glass that graces each of these historic Mendota churches.

    Rev. Michael Morrell, pastor of First United Methodist, said he was approached with the idea for a Church Walk last year but it did not materialize. This year, he decided to do something about it. We often dont get inside other churches to see their festive garb, he explained. This is a chance for the public and other congregations to enjoy each others churches over the holidays.

    Greeters will be stationed at each of the five churches from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 28 to welcome visitors and answer any questions they may have. Refreshments will be served at First United Methodist. There is no charge to attend but donations will be accepted and given to the Mendota Area Christian Food Pantry.

    History

    The history of Mendotas religious congregations goes back nearly as far as the town itself. All five of the participating churches were founded by 1862, although some underwent name changes over the years. Likewise, their church buildings were replaced through the years as their congregations grew larger.

    The oldest church building still in use is First Presbyterian Church, 1003 5th St. The congregation organized in 1855 and the following year, they began holding services in a frame building at the present location. In 1857, the wooden church burned to the ground. When the elders voted to rebuild, they decided to build with a material that would not burn and chose Sioux Falls Jasper Granite. Construction of the present building was completed in December 1898. Additions to the church were made in 1959 and 2007, the latter using surplus Jasper Granite stones to match the original exterior.

    Two years after construction of First Presbyterian was completed, the current Zion United Methodist Church was built at 808 Jefferson St. where it stands today. Organized in 1867, the congregations first church was built in 1868 and named Zion Evangelical Church. The new building, constructed in 1900, was needed to accommodate their growing numbers. In 1946, the Evangelical Church joined with the United Brethren and the local church was renamed Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church. Then in 1968, when Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist church joined as the United Methodist church, the name became Zion United Methodist.

    From 1859 until 1931, Mendota was home to two Catholic parishes, St. Marys for English speaking Catholics and Holy Cross for those who spoke German. However, in 1931 the bishop decided the two parishes should merge at the Holy Cross location, 1010 Jefferson St. and Father Leo J. Wissing was appointed pastor. At that time the original Holy Cross Church, built in 1864, was dismantled and construction of the current church began in 1932. The cornerstone of Tudor Gothic style church building was laid in 1934 and the church was dedicated in 1935. The rectory was added in 1956.

    The oldest of Mendotas congregations, First Methodist Church, goes all the way back to 1856 when the Methodist Sunday school was organized and plans were made for a church building. The original Methodist church building was completed in 1860 and served the congregation until 1962 when the newly constructed building at 100 E. Sixth St. was dedicated. In 1968, church members voted to change the name to First United Methodist Church.

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    All Appliance Repair | Local Appliance Repair in Atlantic Beach FL – Video

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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