FEBRUARY 2024: The church hired Good People Tree Service to remove a large tree that died after its roots were damaged by the County's work to improve drainage from Road 205. Eric, Ivan and crew did a wonderful job! GoodPeopleTreeService.com
The chapel is intact with no mud or water damage inside, but the entire building's future existence is still in doubt for there is no earth under the front half. Peter Brady and Vernon Lawrence cut two trees to use as temporary support poles. Soon after, Burton Sloan, Derek Davis, James Holmes and Ed Tarleton added stronger metal supports, but they will not endure vibrations from trucks or be sufficient for winter. An engineer has looked at the church and plans are being made for the chapel's preservation. We are hoping to find some grant funds to help us protect it.
Sadly, the grand old pine tree that survived the 2010 fire, despite burned bark, was cut down on Sept. 25th. (You can see it above behind the steeple.) The roots in front were exposed, and if it were to fall, the damage to the church could have been catastrophic.
A longtime Salina friend, Sam Gibbens, contacted the Home Depot in Broomfield which was quick to deliver a donation of wheelbarrows, shovels, and gloves; and they have promised to assist us with concrete. The moral support to our community from their generosity has been enormous.
OCTOBER 14, 2013: Peter Brady designed a temporary support system using redwood cribbing. Gebau Inc. was hired to help us design a permanent foundation and Engineer Stephen D. Pendergrast volunteered his services to design the final plan. History Colorado (Colorado Historical Society) awarded us an emergency grant and we are now feel confident we can stabilize the chapel. Cribbing and steel posts now support the building. Concrete pads and larger steel posts will be constructed soon, then we will begin the process of procuring dirt and filling the void. The rock retaining wall and steps come next, and hopefully Boulder County will reconstruct the road (and our parking area) soon.
Many thanks to Meryem Ersoz (Producer) and Mark Steven Grove (Director) for offering the benefit and introducing the film; and congratulations - can't wait for your film to be released! Glenn Webb of the Boedecker Theater also gave us a big surprise by adding their portion of the ticket money to our recovery efforts. Truly uplifting generosity.
JANUARY 29, 2014: Foundation walls have been poured underneath the chapel, and earth has been moved up to the walls. It is starting to look almost normal again. Next, steel beams will be inserted underneath. When the weather is good, work will begin on rebuilding the rock retaining wall, steps, and front deck.
APRIL 16, 2014: The steel beams have been inserted and bricks are being laid to finish the foundation. (Before the bricks, we decided to take advantage of the easier access and put insulation under the floor - one positive aspect to this ordeal.) Once the bricks are finished, they will be faced with local rocks.
APRIL 19, 2014: Backfilling continues and work has begun on the stone facing.
MAY-JUNE 2015: Vernon Lawrence fabricated and installed a railing just like the one he installed during the restoration (a few weeks before the flood). Jose Angel Quintana is landscaping the front yard and laying a flagstone walkway from the back door, around the front, to a garden seating area.
JULY 2015: It has been 22 months and we are finally done!!
CHS Grant $ 7,802.22
Total cash donations $ 3,477.00
Church contribution $17,037.87
Total cost of repairs: $28,317.09
All of the People and Organizations
who donated their time or money
who donated their time or money
James Anderson, Marti Anderson, Avnet (Pierce Brady, Steve Quigley, Hope Flynn, Martin Moran, Lindsay O'Brian & Wade Domier), Rick Benson, Boedecker Theater, Peter Brady, Russell Brockway, Doug Burger, Ellen Cadette, John Carroll Concrete, Talon Cinkovich, Colorado Historical Society Emergency Stabilization Grant, Kay Cook, Gail Culp, Derek Davis, Mereym Ersoz, Rolland Fischer, David Gatten, Sam Gibbens, Gold Hill Group (Joanne Cole, Martha Knapp, Maggie Sims, and unknown others), James Holmes, Home Depot of Broomfield, Jens Hybertson, Jubilate Singers, Sarah & Richard Kuyper, Vernon Lawrence, Doug Lipper, Steve Pendergrast, Thelma Robinson, Phil Rubin, Burton Sloan, Matt Smart, Ed Tarleton, Robert Vermillion, and Randy Walter.
If we missed anyone, please let us know!
You can email corrections to Marti Anderson at mmasalina@msn.com
You can email corrections to Marti Anderson at mmasalina@msn.com
In 2016, The Little Church in the Pines received a Stephen H. Hart Award from the Colorado Historical Society for the preservation of the church after the 2013 flood.
Thank you VERY much to everyone who helped!
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ReplyDeleteThere have been Federal funds allocated to help insure the safety of this Church. Someone from History Colorado has already been in contact with someone associated with Little Church in the Pines. Please contact me and perhaps I can help accelerate the re-creation of a permanent foundation --- before winter. @storyofwhere
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