Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Repairs in the Lodge

For some time, I've noticed most of us experience eye strain due to the poor lighting in our lodge. Two of the shades are cracked and need to be replaced which would be a good time to consider lights that complement the woodwork and make it easier to see without squinting. The lighting over the altar and at the wardens is ridiculous especially since we know it is easy to fix.

The worn carpeting is now a tripping hazard for one and all who enter the room. After someone is hurt is too late.

The smell of mold is clear each time we open the building. I'm guessing bacteria has been growing in the carpeting around the basement drain, all of which is a risk to everyone in the building.

Can our Temple Board get on this within the month? It has puzzled me why the TM doesn't meet when it is necessary but makes work wait for the 2 or 3 meetings held annually. Replacing the fridge too years and only happened when Jim and Cec took a lead role and got it done. Thanks boys.

If one of our old fellows falls sick because of the mold or trips on the carpet, I'd feel it could have been avoided. What do you think? Am I full of beans on this one?
Dale

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