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June Reunion Tour
With construction on the CSC "cranking," as Project Superintendant Jim Nardi describes it, returning alumni and other friends were offered the chance to visit the CSC site on Saturday during Reunion weekend.
Work is indeed moving forward at a rapid pace. Nardi reports that as much as a truck load of concrete blocks are being delivered each day, as workers define the various spaces with the CSC. Many rooms and offices already have sheet rock up and and are ready for finish work. Perhaps the most noticeable difference is created by the new coat of paint on the ceiling over the rink area. With the white paint catching the light, suddenly the interior is beginning to feel and look like a hockey rink.
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Men's Hockey Head Coach John Dunham, in yellow helmet, prepares to lead returning alumni and their families through the CSC site. Project Superintendant Jim Nardi, white helmet, looks on. |
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Coach Dunham discusses construction progress. Since the tour took place on a Saturday when no work was being done, helmets were optional.
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The Zamboni bay opening serves as an impromptu welding station. |
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The fresh coat of white paint on the ceiling lightens the interior of the CSC. Against the wall, risers are in place and ready for the installation of seating. |
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In the foreground, blocks outline where the team benches will be. |
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Many of the community rooms on the mezzanine level are ready for paint. |
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The massive refrigeration unit on the left will turn water into the Bantam hockey home ice. |
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Sheet rock is up and finished, as this community room awaits the paint crew. |
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