COURT HOUSE — After devoted school parents and friends of Cape Christian Academy spent a Sat. digging trenches at the construction site of the school’s new gymnasium, 12 individuals from Celtic Air Heating and Air Conditioning volunteered to fill them.
Under the direction of local plumber, Chris Babbish, Celtic Air dedicated their entire crew and equipment to install the plumbing and backfill the trenches for the prospective building. Rich Kajander, county technical instructor, helped coordinate the manpower required. Turlough Cormican, company owner, Mike Hunter, foreman, and other members of the Celtic Air team are currently enrolled in a four-year plumbing apprenticeship course taught by Kajander. Aware of the need, they sacrificed a full day of work to serve the school with their time and talent. CCA is now ready for the next step; the pouring of the concrete floor, bringing them closer to an operational gymnasium.
In response to this overwhelming support, Kajander said, “God is amazing when it comes to His provision!”
Everyone at Cape Christian Academy can’t help but agree!
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