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FCCGH renovation plan gets underway!

January 1, 2015 by Tim Swartz

As everyone should know  by now, the Friends of the Capital City Grange have ambitious plans to improve our basement level.   After lots of planning and work, our grant application to the “Cultural Facilities Coalition” was approved in August, pledging 50% of the funding for our project.   Other grants we’ve received, and generous donations from members of the Grange and dance communities have gotten a good start to the “matching funds” we need to go with the big grant.  We’ve just gotten approval of a no-interest “bridge loan” from the VT State Grange to finance the construction until we get the project completed–because we don’t get the big grant until the work is successfully completed.
New bathrooms are the most obvious amenity of the updated basement, and will be a big improvement–a bigger space with 4 uni-sex private stalls, a spacious shared hand-washing space with a new water-fountain, plus a separate ADA “accessible” bathroom.   That part of the project is planned for next spring, assuming the fundraising goals are met–see the article about the updated website for a link to donate directly!
The FCCGH decided that there was no reason to wait to get started with the other parts of the project, so we hired John Mallery to rebuild the fire exits from the basement.   The picture below right shows the re-worked fire exit stairs at the NW corner of the building, which lead to a ground-level fire exit door.   We have new storage space upstairs over the fire stairs.  We have a new “vestibule” around the stairs which go from the lower level to the main Hall.   And we’ve gotten preliminary approval from the Fire Marshal for an improvement in our basement level occupancy from 49 to 100–and expect a bit more soon, when he finishes his calculations.  All of these are important steps forward to making us an attractive space for community use!

 

The green paint shows the silhouette of the old, steep stairs
Looking down the new stairs at the NW corner of the Grange Hall, see the difference between old and new!
This door will also help control heating of the lower and upper levels
Fire egress improvements: fire-rated vestibule at the bottom of the basement stairs
We'll be keeping this door closed during the heating season, as a rule
The door in the vestibule is held open with an electro-magnet; if a fire is detected, it will close automatically.

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Grange heating bill–going down!

January 1, 2015 by Tim Swartz

Thanks to Bill Chidsey for having the expertise to install this new burner for us!
Our new furnace burner, about 15% more efficient!
Thanks to Bill Chidsey for locating and installing this up-to-date thermostat!
New digital, programmable, wireless thermostat
New furnace burner and wireless, programmable thermostat
About the end of last-year’s heating season, we were warned that our furnace burner was on its last legs, and we would likely have to replace the entire furnace.  Scary stuff!    We were very lucky to have a new member join us, who was able to do a building survey, and to locate and install a new, more efficient burner in the existing furnace.   Bill Chidsey has about 40 years of HVAC experience, and has a special interest in increasing energy efficiency.   Between the more efficient burner, and the programmable thermostat, we are already saving money on fuel oil–so much so that I got a phone call from our heating oil supplier, asking me to check if our burner was working, since we were using so little oil!

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Grange sign-boards completed! Making improvements and meeting our challenges.

January 1, 2015 by Tim Swartz

The posts and top cherry piece were donated by Timberhomes!  All signs by volunteer Dave Cain!
We now have all the sign boards up! Next: roof and lights.
Capital City Grange:  stepping forward!
We’ve made some great strides in the last year, increasing our visibility in the community, improving our energy efficiency, and improving our facilities as a community Hall.
At the end of this busy year, we thank the many people who have pitched in to get these projects started–and have stuck with them to get them done.
What is so important about these changes?   It’s pretty simple–we are going to have a hard time surviving if we don’t improve our cash-flow.   We have been losing about $2,000 per year over the last several years–as costs increase for heating, taxes, plowing and sanding, our rentals have not increased to keep pace.    The good news you will find in this and the other Grange Notes is that we are making changes that will affect both income and cost sides of the ledger–how would you like to pitch in to help us make them happen?

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New Capital City Grange Sign

December 7, 2014 by Tova

The new Capital City Grange sign.
The new Capital City Grange sign–December 2014.  Many thanks to TimberHomesLLC which donated the 2 locust posts and the arched cherry flitch for the top of the sign.  Dave Cain provided the lettering for all the parts.

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Grange sign with all signboards

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FCCGH starts the building improvements!

December 7, 2014 by Tova

John Mallery Laying out new stairsBeginning with the fire-exits, the Friends of the Capital City Grange Hall has begun the projects promised over the last year. The Friends have raised enough money (through donations, fundraisers and grants) to get going on the basement improvements which we’ve been planning for a couple of years.
The bathroom renovations will start later, we’re hoping in the spring of 2015, after we raise enough money to complete that phase. The Friends have received a grant to cover 50% of the total cost of about $50,000, but we still need to complete raising money for the remaining half.
Right now, the existing stairs that led to the fire exit on the NW corner of the building have been removed, and contractor John Mallery is showing how the new stairs will run, using a new stair-stringer. On Monday, a concrete-cutting company sliced through the foundation wall. Soon, the new stairs and a new landing inside will be framed in. A wall will divide the stairway from the upstairs Hall. New fire exit signs and emergency lights will show the way out, through a new exterior door, and there will be a new concrete landing on the outside.
After that, John will build the new vestibule around the “front” basement stairs, with a fire-door and “fire-code” sheetrock-covered walls. All of these changes will make the Fire Marshal much happier with our downstairs space, and we will ask him to increase our legal occupancy for the downstairs from 49 (our current limit) to at least 100!
Check out the changes next time you come to the Hall!

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Tim Swartz, President, CCG#469
802-225-8921 (cell)
grangepresident@capitalcitygrange.org

 

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