Got it, thanks!
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 9:50 AM HOLY CROSS EVANGELICAL <holycrossoffice@rcn.com> wrote:
Thank you all for your willingness to "Adopt A Plot" at Holy Cross. We have a beautiful church and grounds to worship our generous and loving God and the outside is the first thing everyone sees, essentially the first impression of Holy Cross. Your efforts with your plot help to enhance that image.
I would like to thank those that have already done their "spring cleaning" and taken care of those pesky early weeds that have thrived during this wet spring. I would like to encourage those that have not gotten to do their first weeding/maintenance to get out and enjoy the nice weather (between showers) and get your plot looking smart.
We are planning to get some mulch to help keep the weeds down once the weeding is finished. Also, the tools (spade, wheelbarrow, etc.) will again be available out front at the kitchen door entrance locked up to the gas meter. There is a combination lock with a four digit code (2700, the church street address) so that you can access these tools at your convenience (see diagram below). Please return everything for the next person to use. There are a couple of hand tools there too but it is best if you bring your own.
Take all weeds, limbs etc. and dump them behind the Preschool Playground where you will see other debris. Please be sure and keep the road clear and dispose of things off to one side or the other.
If you are planning major changes to your plot like cutting down or planting shrubs please check with the Property Committee (Tom Royer or Rich Stein) first.
The combo lock should look like the diagram below when properly set to open:
2700 This top position is the correct location for the code
1699
0588
Push the lock down and then pull up if it doesn't pop open.
Be sure and scramble the numbers once you have locked everything up.
Feel free to contact me if you have questions or issues. 610 868-9781 (I will answer my phone if I'm home) or by email.
Lyn Stryker
Karen
"If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look within, you'll be depressed. But if you look at Christ, you'll be at rest."
―Corrie Ten Boom