
Fr. Pat O’Donnell in the kitchen above the factory

Brother Ralph

One of the Sister volunteers in front of the factory/dining room. I forgot her name, but I think she was from Cincinnati.

Joe Dempsey, sipping fine almost-wine from a fine almost-wine-glass in the trailer

John Kurtz, multitasking in the yard behind the house

Unloading rummage at the factory.
That might be Sr. Marcan on the left of the truck

Bible Class graduation at the Walter Fraley home.
I apparently didn’t get the memo about casual-dress Fridays.

Walter Fraley playing his banjo, and his son Marvin playing my 12-string guitar, in an evening visit.

I don’t remember why they were breaking up the concrete, but for some reason I remember the guy in the sunglasses is a local named Jackie Royal.
I don’t remember the names of the volunteers.

An experienced stone mason from Cleveland skillfully built the curved stone wall behind Holy Redeemer Church.
Many volunteers gathered the stones from area creeks and supplied lower-skill labor.

The Kinney (?) family

Following in the footsteps of Jesus, barefooted.

Two volunteers from New Orleans (?) I think Julie (?) is on the left

Kinniconick Creek meanders its way through Lewis county and eventually empties into the Ohio River

I measured the front of the police department building. It was 9′ wide.