Thursday, March 11, 2010

COMPLETED - Moldy Shower Curtains


Throughout the bathrooms on our property, there are several shower curtains that are moldy on the bottom. A couple of sets of enthusiastic hands, some new curtains and an afernoon would do the trick here.

COMPLETED - Cottages Interior Door Knobs


One of our most common late night phone calls is from rental groups needing a specific bedroom door opened, regardless of if their leader was given the key set. Since we do not rent these buildings by the room, we need to change the door knobs over from keyed to regular interior bedroom door hardware. The knobs have been purchased, we just need some one with time and a screwdriver to install them.

COMPLETED - Pavilion Rail Netting

Several years back, some wise person decided to add netting below the railing around the pavilion. This netting prevents balls (and children) from passing through. It works perfectly, but is just now failing in some places due to it's high use and age. Netting, zip ties, and a few sets of willing hands will knock this one out in no time!

COMPLETED - Pavilion Water Fountain

This waterfountain is the most frequently used source of hydration on the camp property. Currently, both bubblers are missing their buttons, it isn't draining correctly and the trap has sprung a leak. A "shade tree" plumber could most definitely take this one on with ease.

COMPLETE - Stone Soup Anyone?

You don't want to make any soup in these "POT" holes. In three or four spots around camp, we have pothole "fields." The months of great rain were a blessing for our flora but have played havoc on our roads. While we are currently pursuing a contracting company to come out and do a major overhaul of the main loop, there is still need in a few places including the road to the cabins and to the office, for some energetic hands, shovels and wheel barrels.

COMPLETED - Front Entrance Sign

For months now we have been propping up this tired front entrance sign. Thanks to a recent visit from the Craftsmen from Eastminster PCUSA, our sign is now back to normal. Thanks guys!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

COMPLETED- Swimming Pool Sump Pump


The pool is now closed for 2009, but we still need to find, place and run the sump pump to remove the excess water from the recent round of storms. This is an easy job that requires only one person and about half and hour to get started. Wrapping up only takes unplugging the pump and Kelly can get that done in his regular traversing of the site.