How will classrooms be decorated? Will teachers have a say?
A4. The teachers for each grade level will work together to determine the classroom setup. Q5. What will it look like? Will it look like we meet in the basement of a house? A5. Plans are currently under way to make the structure appealing. As worship center renovations occur, the front facing route 88 will be enhanced to indicate the use of the structure as a Christian and community gathering place. Q6. What are the cost details for the renovation? A6. We are still working on the cost details and will share them as soon as they are prepared. Q7. Will we have to pay taxes? A7. The short answer is “no.” In 1997 there were state law changes to the charities law (known commonly as Act 55). Under Act 55 churches are tax-exempt. We must apply for tax-exempt status but other than bureaucracy, we do not foresee any difficulties. Q8. What items do we need now that we own property? Lawn and Garden equipment? Furniture? Anything else? A8. There have been chairs and tables donated and we purchased
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