This month’s newsletter features a book by our mentor, Frank Harmon, an amazing structure in Mocksville, NC, a project that has been perfectly executed by John C. Sanders Company, and an update on our travels, past and future. Thanks for tuning in!
in situ studio is eight!

We can’t believe it, but our office turns eight today! We are planning a party to celebrate, but are holding of until we complete a bathroom renovation by Jimmy Hubbard and Joe Rimbey, new cabinets from dopko cabinetry, new carpet from Milliken, and a new monitor to aid in client presentations (not to watch the Ryder Cup or play Angry Birds). All work should wrap up by the end of October, and we will be sending out invites to our November birthday party, tentatively scheduled for 11 08 18. We hope to see you there! RSVP.
Retreat

in situ studio lectures

Runnymede Ready

Book of the Month

nc Unsung
Our second installment of nc Unsung highlights Center Arbor near Mocksville, NC. This structure dates from 1876 and is an outdoor “sanctuary” located on the grounds of Center United Methodist Church. The arbor was originally built for camp meetings and revivals, and is now additionally used for other community events like the Center BBQ Fair, held each spring and fall. The structure is almost entirely wood, supported by large tree trunk columns that are joined to roof members with wooden pegs. The original structure even had a wood roof, which was replaced with metal in 1923. The Center Arbor was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. We recommend making a stop next time you’re headed to the western part of the state – it’s conveniently located right of Interstate 40 at exit 168.
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