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February 2016 Volume 48 - Issue # 2 The Diocesan Section of the Anglican Journal
Local doctor prescribes art for the Cathedral roof
Dr. Riaan Van Der Wart (rt) stands with long time friend and Cathedral parishioner Doreen Ridsdale. The friends came up with the idea of have an Art Show and Silent Auction of the Doctor’s art work. The proceeds of the sale were donated to the Cathedral’s Raise the Roof Fund. Dr. Van Der Wart a painting of the Cathedral, which he has subsequntly donated to the Church and used it as the core of his show. More of his work canbe seen onthe Diocesan Facebook Page. - Ed. On December 19th there was an Art Show and Silent Auction held for the Cathedral Roof Fund. The Show was put n by local doctor and artist Riaan Van der Wart. The proceeds of the Auction went to aid the Cathedral’s “Raising our Roof” Fund. The Cathedral Parish has been working to raise the monies necessary to redo the Church’s roof since October of 2015 when it began to seriously leak. These were so bad at that point that a large blue tarp was erected in the nave of the Church to catch and direct water into buckets. In turn the buckets were taken out and dumped. This was done to protect the floor and the Hall ceiling which were replace about 20-25 years ago.
The idea for the Show and Auction came from the meeting of Dr. Van der Wart and long time parishioner Doreen Ridsdale who was one of his patients. During appointments there was time of sharing because the Dr. Van der Wart was taking time to get to know his patients through taking time to listen to them. A friendship came out of this and a sharing of what the Cathedral was trying to do. The site of the Show and Auction was the Ceremonial Room at the Museum of Northern British Columbia. The Afternoon was given to the exhibition of the Art, which included a number of oil paintings and several sketches in India ink from a
Diocesan Executive Committee gives approval to the Cathedral Roof Project for 2016 In an electronic vote on December 18th, 2015 the Diocesan Executive Committee voted unanimously in favour of a motion giving the Cathedral permission to rearmour and repair the church’s badly weathered roof. The Project is estimated to cost approximately $83,000 plus $7000 in taxes leaving a contingency fund of about $5,000. There are other fundraising efforts continuing to increase the contingency fund of the project’s budget. The project will see
the roof rearmoured with plywood, insulated and sealed and then 50 year shingles put on top of this.
voyage that Riaan did with a group of sailors who were testing the limits of human endurance, in seeing how long they could go without food and water. Riaan aka “Hollander” is a well known artist, having sold paintings in auctions in New York and has had art published in children’s books. The Auction took place that night. There is no word yet on how much was raised at the auction. The painting of the Cathedral has been donated to the congregation by Dr. Van der Wart and he has also made a number of limited edition prints of the main painting of the Cathedral available for $25.00. These can be sought through contacting the Cathedral Parish Office.
In addition to the work on the roof and the maintenance of its budget, the Cathedral Parish has also paid back in full in 2015, a $4,000 loan that was made to the parish for repairs and work done on the rectory in 2014, that the parish has met its full operating budget including having paid in full, its Parish Ministry Costs for 2015.
The contractor to do the work will be chosen through an invitational bid process and the Parish hopes and is planning to do the work no later than May, 2016. Any monies leftover from this project will be given to the Parish Building Fund for the entrance way project; to protect the Church doors and the people entering and exiting the Cathedral
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