Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Carole and Seaman
Carole and "Seaman", the Newfoundland that traveled with Lewis and Clark. We stopped at the interpretive center at the south end of Lake Sakakawea an hour or so south of Minot.
Excavated
The area for the addition has been excavated. They only plan to have a crawl space under the addition for mechanical installation and a heated space to help keep the floor warm.
Helping a member of Peace

Rich, Jim, Roy, and home owner Karl. Steve took the picture
Hope Village

Volunteer groups from all over the country are coming to Minot to help in the rebuilding of the area after last years' flooding. Hope village is where the Orphan Grain Train organization has set up their camp for all of the groups coming to help. If you are not familiar with L D R and Orphan Grain Train. they set up a disaster camp with portable buildings for restrooms and showers, sleeping quarters and a dining tent complete with a full kitchen that can feed over 200 at a time. They also have a co-ordination office that qualify families for assistance from the group and then dispatch volunteers to do the work. All of the work the Mission Builders have done in flood damage repair has been assigned by the L D R coordinator. If you would like to get away from it all this summer for a couple days or a couple weeks, and help in this effort, email us and I will send you contact information.
Monday, June 4, 2012
A visit from synod assembly
The North Dakota synod assembly was in Minot this past weekend and they stopped by to see the project, a hole in the ground, and to listen to Clarence give a talk on who the Mission Builders are and what we do.
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