
Mark Wilson-father of Nat-adding another voice to the blog. As we get ready for the next work party this Saturday, I thought I would share some of the fun from our last community work day.
On August 8th, the concrete floor of the expansion was poured and an enthusiastic parent/student/teacher work force let loose their creative juices. We embedded hundreds of pounds of glass, rock and metals just below the concrete surface that will be revealed as the the top 1/8th inch of concrete is ground away.

Here is a glimpse at the process:
The top photo shows the concrete pros spreading the "mud" before we started our work. Here, Connor King-Ries and mother Kristin broadcast multi-colored glass beads into the Kindergarten cubby area.

Kindergarten teacher Vicky, her daughter Ashley, and others work on a decorative border for the kindergarten. Our new director, Linda Symonds, had a turn at broadcasting glass, too.

After we finished small areas, the concrete guys "floated" the decorations just below the surface; it was rather worrisome to watch our efforts disappear into the hardening floor, but we were assured that we would see them again.
What room has the Sun, the Moon, and scorpions? Where is the Compass Rose? How many animals inhabit the expansion? Come to our Party on the Slab Tuesday, August 21st at 6:00 p.m. for the grand unveiling. We don't have walls yet, but Clark Fork School spirit is set in concrete.
I hope to see many of you Saturday the 18th starting at 9:30 for our next work party! We'll start preparing the school yard for the arrival of the preschoolers in less than 3 weeks, so wear your grubbies and bring gloves and water bottles. Kids, of course, are welcome-as are people who would like to wrangle the kids rather than toil in the earth. If you can't make it, we'll be having a couple more work days before school starts... the construction and sewer connection have provided us with plenty of opportunity to start racking up those parent hours.