Photos: Setting the stage for Faith Fourth
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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JON C. LAKEY/SALISBURY POST Justin Clary shovels dirt from the bucket of a skid steer to fill the handcap accessible ramp and to backfill the stage area. Workers from Speedy Home Repair take advantage of the dry sunny Monday to make progress on the construction of the Faith Fourth of July stage that has been two years in the making. The permanent stage area will provide a location for year round concerts as well as a spot for leasing by the community. Primary the stage will be used instead of the temporary trailer sage that was set up during the Faith Fourth Celebration. Faith, NC 5/13/19
JON C. LAKEY/SALISBURY POST General Contractor Andy Flowers shows the artist rendering of the stage the was on the blueprints. Workers from Speedy Home Repair take advantage of the dry sunny Monday to make progress on the construction of the Faith Fourth of July stage that has been two years in the making. The permanent stage area will provide a location for year round concerts as well as a spot for leasing by the community. Primary the stage will be used instead of the temporary trailer sage that was set up during the Faith Fourth Celebration. Faith, NC 5/13/19
JON C. LAKEY/SALISBURY POST Workers from Speedy Home Repair take advantage of the dry sunny Monday to make progress on the construction of the Faith Fourth of July stage that has been two years in the making. The permanent stage area will provide a location for year round concerts as well as a spot for leasing by the community. Primary the stage will be used instead of the temporary trailer sage that was set up during the Faith Fourth Celebration. Faith, NC 5/13/19
Workers from Speedy Home Repair took advantage of a dry, sunny Monday to continue construction of the Faith Fourth of July stage that has been two years in the making. The permanent stage will provide a location for year-round concerts and will be rented out by the town. For the Faith Fourth of July celebration, it will replace a temporary trailer stage that has been used in the past.
Photos by Jon C. Lakey