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October 17, 2014 by
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Springfield, MO (PRWEB) October 16, 2014
Fall is here and many homeowners are thinking about preparing their decks for the oncoming winterwhich means ensuring their decks are grime-free and protected. Luckily, Renew Crew of Springfield, the leading provider of gutter, siding, concrete, and deck cleaning in the Springfield area, is now offering complimentary estimates on its famous 3-step deck cleaning process, just in time for fall. This type of expert deck cleaning is ideal for those homeowners who want to clean and protect their decks before the cold season sets in.
The combination of a rainy spring followed by a humid summer makes deck surfaces an ideal place for mold, mildew, fungus, and other grit and grime to set up camp, damaging decks and ruining the woods natural beauty. As these substances work their way into the wood or concrete surface, small cracks form. Without cleaning and sealing, these cracks will allow water into the surface and when freezing temperatures hit, the water will expand. This makes a bigger crack, which attracts more water. This is why fall is the perfect time for Renew Crews expert cleaning services.
Renew Crew of Springfield is backed by over 20 years experience and a unique 3-step process. The first step is an eco-friendly foam that breaks up deep down dirt. Then a gentle power wash rinses the grime and soap away. The final and most important step is a sealant that will protect your outdoor surfaces from the freezing cycle of winter.
However, homeowners of Springfield are in luckRenew Crew of Springfield is offering complimentary deck cleaning estimates, so there are no surprises when the bill comes. For those who want to protect their deck as the winter gets colder, simply call or visit Renew Crew of Springfields website to learn more or set up an appointment.
About Renew Crew of Springfield
Formerly known as Wood Re New, the company successfully grew their business and customer base leading to an introduction of expanded services with a new name - Renew Crew of Springfield. Renew Crew of Springfield has a specially formulated three step process to clean outside surfaces safely while keeping landscaping in tact. Step One is the application of a foam cleaner to soak and loosen dirt and grime. Step Two is similar to traditional pressure washing to spray away the grime. Step Three is the application of a protective sealant to keep outdoor spaces beautiful longer. The process is suitable for wood decks, wood fences, concrete patios, driveways, vinyl siding, stucco, log homes and many others.
Serving Springfield MO and all of Greene, Christian, Weber, Polk and Dallas Counties. Free estimates available.
Contact: Bret McGowne http://renewcrewspringfield.com
Renew Crew of Springfield 220 S Dysart Ave. Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 865-9663
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October 17, 2014 by
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Home Mold Removal Las Vegas, 702) 686-6673
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October 17, 2014 by
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October 17, 2014 by
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Porches - Forgive (ft. Greta Kline)
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October 17, 2014 by
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October 17, 2014 by
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Oct. 17, 2014, 4 a.m.
Darling Street between Wingewarra and Church street will be closed for two weeks from Monday for the construction of a new water main.
Dubbo City Council's Manager Works and Services Ian Bailey at the construction site. Photo: GREG KEEN.
DARLING Street betweenWingewarra and Church streetwill be closed for two weeks from Monday for the construction of a new water main.
Dubbo City Council Manager Works Services Ian Bailey said a new 150mm diameter water main will be constructed to upgrade the existing smaller 100mm-diameter main to meet the increasing demand from surrounding residents and businesses.
"Throughout this time, work along the eastern side of Darling Street to renew aged infrastructure as part of stage three will continue, leaving the northbound lane of Darling Street open between Church Street and Talbragar Street," Mr Bailey said.
"The footpath will still be open. All of the businesses you'll still be able to get to, it'll just be a little bit longer to walk."
Mr Bailey said vehicular access to Darling Street businesses, the DRTCC and the Civic Administration building, will be available for residents via Brisbane and Church Street before proceeding northbound down Darling Street.
Construction will halt on Saturday, October 25, for the DREAM Festival's Twilight Markets and Lantern Parade and parking for the event will be available on the northern end of Darling Street, in the council car parks beside the Civic Administration Building and on the corner of Darling and Talbragar Streets.
"It is expected both lanes of Darling Street between Wingewarra and Church Street will be closed until Monday, November 3, at which point a northbound lane will be reopened with the southbound lane to remain closed until December this year," Mr Bailey said.
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October 17, 2014 by
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An employee with the City of Aztec points on Wednesday to where a sidewalk will go on the corner of Church Street and Mesa Verde Avenue in Aztec. (Alexa Rogals / The Daily Times)
AZTEC Residents along the 300 block of South Church Street will soon have new neighbors: construction crews rebuilding or replacing sidewalks, curbs and gutters along the roadway just east of Main Avenue.
On Tuesday, Aztec City Commissioners approved spending $69,000 to have the road improved between South Mesa Verde Avenue and East Zia Street.
Bill Watson, the city engineer and public works director, went door-to-door to discuss the project with effected residents. On Sept. 17, he hosted a public meeting to share information and take questions about the roadwork.
Watson will also hold a pre-construction meeting on Monday with city officials and the contractor for the project, Carreon Construction.
A sidewalk is seen on Wednesday at the corner of Church Street and Mesa Verde Avenue in Aztec. (Alexa Rogals/The Daily Times)
Aztec Projects Manager Ed Kotyk said roadwork will start soon. Work to replace the roadway is expected to begin in the spring.
"(Monday's) pre-con meeting is with the city and the contractor not for the public and they'll go over the design plans and do a field visit (to Church Street) to make sure there are no surprises," Kotyk said. "They'll either start construction next week or the week after."
Church Street is typical of many of the older residential streets in San Juan County. It has cracked, sunken and intermittent sidewalks that often lack wheelchair ramps and a roadway layered with decades' worth of asphalt repairs.
On Wednesday, city workers started preparing for the upcoming project by moving a fire hydrant six feet east, away from the street. The hydrant, placed more than a half-century prior, was precariously close to the curb at the corner of Church and Mesa Verde Avenue. It was moved to make way for 4-foot wide sidewalks along the east side of the street, which is currently covered with lawns, shrubbery or yucca plants.
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October 17, 2014 by
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When the Connecticut Conference of the United Church of Christ holds its 147th annual meeting Friday in Cheshire, it will be asked to consider a resolution calling for the church to divest any investments in companies "profiting from the occupation of the Palestine Territories by the State of Israel."
The resolution, submitted by the board of deacons of the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, also calls for church members to boycott Israeli products made in the occupied territories.
It is one of two resolutions that the conference will review, the other being a call to end "mass incarceration for nonviolent offenses," which was submitted by several New Haven churches.
The divestiture resolution states: "Past General Synods have identified the Israeli Occupation of Palestinian land and its human rights abuses committed therein to be a major source of conflict and have called for the end of construction and expansion of settlements," and that "Palestinians in the West Bank have lived since 1967 under Israel military occupation which subjects them to many human rights abuses."
It calls for "the Connecticut Conference to divest any Consolidated Trust Fund holdings in companies profiting from the occupation of the Palestinian Territories by the state of Israel," listing Caterpillar Inc., Motorola Solutions, Hewlett-Packard Development and several other companies as examples of those that would be affected by the action.
It also asks "local church members" to support a boycott of goods produced by Israeli companies in the "occupied Palestinian territories." Examples listed were Ahava skin care products, SodaStream products and Hadiklaim dates.
Steven Jungkeit, senior minister of the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, acknowledged Thursday that the resolution would be controversial, but said that his congregation proposed it after members made numerous trips to Israel and Palestine through the years.
"We believe it's the right thing to do," Jungkeit said. "It's a tricky issue to talk about, but I think that it's one that we need to raise our voices on."
The Connecticut Conference of the United Church of Christ is one of 39 regional conferences in the U.S. that makes up the 1.5 million-member United Church of Christ. The Connecticut Conference comprises 253 churches with more than 97,000 members.
Conference officials did not return telephone calls Thursday and could not be reached for comment.
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October 17, 2014 by
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VILLAGERS are set to take the significant first step in the building of their new church after fundraising for more than a decade.
The community at Crossways has been working together for years to build their own church to house a growing congregation and a special First Turf Turning ceremony will be held to mark the construction finally getting underway.
The building of St Aldhelms Church is expected to be completed by Easter 2015.
Crossways resident Simon Hunt said: This most exciting step marks the beginning of a new chapter in the progress of Crossways parishioners to establish a permanent and lasting base for worship and associated activities. To have reached this point has not been without much effort, hard work and perseverance of many, many people.
Villagers have raised more than 100,000 towards the new church, which will be spent on maintenance and running of the building.
Mr Hunt added that people across the community had been involved, many of whom are a silent majority of stalwarts.
The new building will be sited at land at Frome Valley CE VA First School.
The Reverend Jacquie Birdseye, of the united benefice of Moreton, Woodsford, Crossways and Tincleton, was appointed to oversee the building of the new church around nine years ago.
She is currently on sabbatical until early November.
Planning permission was granted by West Dorset District Council in September last year.
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October 17, 2014 by
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A quarter of a century has gone by since the Church of the Good Shepherd was established as a parish Oct. 16, 1989, based in the village of Kent in southwestern Indiana County.
As the roughly 800 members of the Roman Catholic parish pause to mark the milestone and celebrate the progress that has been made over the years, it's apparent that some things at the rural church have come full circle.
John Edward Timko of Irwin, the architect who designed the church building, and Msgr. Michael Matusak, who was the first pastor of the parish from its creation until 1997, are among guests expected to return for an Oct 19 Mass and receptions celebrating the Church of the Good Shepherd's 25 years. Bishop Lawrence E. Brandt of the Greensburg Diocese will be the principal celebrant and homilist for the special 2 p.m. Mass.
Greeting those in attendance will be Father William J. Lechnar, administrator of the parish since June 4. The appointment has been a return to familiar territory for Lechnar, who served as a deacon at Good Shepherd in its early days, before his ordination in 1997.
Lechnar recently gathered with some of Good Shepherd's longtime parishioners near the entrance to the church grounds, at one of the treasured landmarks at the site a Blessed Mother shrine. The stone grotto and statue was moved from the former Holy Cross Church in Iselin. Dating from 1908, Holy Cross was one of the earliest houses of worship for local Catholics and one three churches that formed the basis of the current Good Shepherd parish.
It was the first statue I ever blessed as a deacon, Lechnar noted of the figure of the Blessed Mother at Good Shepherd. I never dreamed I'd be back here as administrator of the parish.
It came over on a lowboy, parishioner Harry Baroni, 90 of Center Township, said of the shrine, recalling that a section of the crescent-shaped stone structure was temporarily removed so that it could make the trip on the trailer.
Other shrines along the lane leading to the Church of the Good Shepherd represent the former parish church of St. Gertrude in McIntyre and its mission church, St. Anthony in Aultman, both established in 1918.
Changing populations and mounting maintenance concerns after the better part of a century of service were among factors that eventually prompted suppression of the Iselin and McIntyre parishes to allow formation of the combined Church of the Good Shepherd Parish.
Good Shepherd parishioner Beth Marshall of Kent, who used to attend the McIntyre church, pointed out that none of the three older churches was handicapped-accessible and that needed upgrades would have cost about $500,000.
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