by Michael Clapman, President, Board of Trustees
The Space Committee has been working hard to facilitate Temple Micah’s move. We expect to be moved into that facility by Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013, two weeks earlier than originally reported. We moved up this date to accommodate the rabbi’s sabbatical, starting mid-January of 2014.
A number of tasks have been identified, and each one has been assigned to an individual or committee. Here is an update on some of those tasks:
- Large Sanctuary– Work continues on developing coverings for the stained glass windows. In addition, we hope to have movable room dividers that can be used to partition the large sanctuary to provide a smaller, more intimate setting.
- Chapel Remodel — We will be receiving design proposals from up to four professional interior designers in the next few weeks. The chapel, if you recall, will be Temple Micah’s dedicated spiritual space and every effort is being made to design a space that reflects the spirit and essence of Temple Micah.
- Signage — We expect to have at least one (and possibly two) Temple Micah signs outside the church building, depending on the City of Denver code restrictions. Inside the building, we will have a sign at the chapel and directional signs throughout the church building.
- Lease Negotiations — We have been very pleased with the spirit of cooperation that we have received from PHUMC and expect to sign a three-year lease in a few weeks. In addition to the dedicated small sanctuary and office space, the lease provides for Temple Micah’s use of the Social Hall, meeting rooms and other spaces. All maintenance, set-up and clean-up for all our events and meetings is also included.
Meanwhile, keep in mind if you would like to have another opportunity to see our new home “in action,” plan to attendTemple Micah’s Potluck Picnic for all members and prospective members from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 at PHUMC.
NOTE: If you missed or want to review the 2013 Annual Meeting… Read Temple Micah’s 2013 Annual Meeting Minutes, compiled by Brian Silverman, as one of his last tasks as temple secretary before his elevation to vice-president.