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Renovation Initiative

Our vision is to remodel and renovate our Shul to enhance efficiency, accessibility, comfort and safety. The project will also address deferred maintenance issues in our aging facility. Help us make this vision a reality through fundraising and donations.

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Renovation Initiative

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  1. Renovation Initiative Remodeling Today for a Better Tomorrow

  2. Our Vision

  3. Our Vision • To Remodeland Renovate our Shul to Enhance… • Efficiency • Accessibility • Comfort and Appearance, and • Safety • The project will also address “deferred maintenance” issues (e.g., replacement of carpeting, drywall repair, and other general maintenance issues) that are “par for the course” for an aging facility that is more than 50 years old

  4. Capacity • Demographics • Renovations – A Short Recap

  5. Shul Capacity • Main Shul • 336 people • Beis Midrash • 185 people

  6. Shul Demographics >200 Adults ~70 Assoc. Members ~100 Children Under Bar/Bat Mitzvah

  7. Shul Renovations – Recap Since 1986, There has not Been a Major Shul Renovation or Upgrade 2007: Repainted; Installed New Chairs and New Carpet 1983-86:-Re-Built With Various Additions and Upgrades 1977: Moved in to Alton Farm (A Civil-War Era Farmhouse)

  8. What Changes are Planned?

  9. A NewBasement • From Basement to Social Hall • Build two ADA Bathrooms • Install a Kitchenette • Create a Welcoming and Functional “Flex Space” • Kiddushes • Children’s Programming and Events • Community meals (e.g., Simchat Torah, Shavuot, Simchas, etc.) • Other Uses • ProvideAdditional Storage

  10. An EnhancedLobby • Remodel Lobby • Upgrade Bathrooms • Install an ADA Water Fountain • Build a New Stairwell to Upstairs Note: Existing bathrooms will be renovated with no impact on coat closet.

  11. A ReconfiguredSecond Floor From Storage Space toMeeting & Learning Rooms • Large Classroom/Library • Study/Office for Rabbi • May also be used for small groups • New Exterior Stairs (Fire Escape)

  12. How Will These Changes Improve the Shul Experience?

  13. Shabbos Morning

  14. Shabbos Morning, cont’d

  15. Shabbos Afternoon

  16. Weekdays

  17. Family Simchas/Meals

  18. Community Events

  19. How do we Make This Vision a Reality?

  20. We Have to Fundraise WE CAN’t DO THIS without you We need your help We can succeed together

  21. Donations: What You Need to Know

  22. $72,000 How You Can Help: Dedications • Renovated Lobby/ Welcome Area (Taken) $36,000 $36,000 4 $36,000

  23. $25,000 9 How You Can Help: Donor Wall $18,000 • Donors* • Contributors $10,000 8 $3,600 $1,800 • *Donors at these levels will receive individual plaques on the Donor Wall that can be dedicated in honor of someone.

  24. Three Steps to Achieving Our Vision 3. Build & Complete 2. Fundraise 1. Plans Approved by Board Winter 2015/16 Summer 2016 Fall/Winter 2016/17

  25. Thank You forYour Attention… Any Questions?

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