The school was built of logs, 20' by 16' with a door in the east and two windows on either side, north and south. The desks were to run parallel to the side walls and the roof was to be shingled. Extra habitants volunteered to provide logs for the sides and rafters. The secretary was instructed to obtain the necessary nails and shingles, 2000' of elm, poplar lumber and 200' of pine for the desks and forms.
Come And Get Some Christmas Shopping Done.This Event Is Now Hosted By The Shekinahladies Group. Proceeds Will Go Towardprojects And People In Our Community Asneeds Arise.Last Sundays Messageto Listen To Previous Sunday Morning Message Please Click Here .For No Other Foundation Can Anyone Lay Than That Which Is Laid, Which Is Jesus Christ 1 Cor. 3.11This Verse Was Used Fifty Years Ago At The Dedication Ceremony Of The Killarney Mennonite Church And Has Remained On The Church Sign Ever Since As A Constant Reminder That Jesus Christ Is The Lord Of His Church. He Was The Rock Upon Which The Builders Laid The Foundation In The Past. He Is The Strong Tower That We Lean On In The Present. And He Will Continue To Be Our Guiding Light Into The Future.
Panama City Beach, FL (4/14/14)Major Expansion Underway at Iconic Panama City Beach MarinaAdditional Dry Storage Will Double Current CapacityConstruction is well underway for a major expansion at Piratés Cove Marina in Panama City Beach, Florida. All building foundations and concrete slabs are poured with erection of the steel building set to begin the first week in May. With a current capacity of 309 boats, the new dry storage barn will add an additional 450 dry stack slips for boats up to 45 feet in length. It's a move that will make Piratés Cove Marina one of the largest indoor dry storage boat facilities found anywhere on the northern Gulf Coast.