Memorial Approval Letter Received
June 2002
CITY OF NEW YORK
Office of the Mayor
New York, N.Y. 10007
Re: CAU request number 0085
Dear Rev. Andrew Harrison
The City of New York has received your letter requesting a piece of
steel from the September 1st, 2001 disaster recovery operations at the site of the former
World Trade Center (the "Steel'). In response to your request, the City will provide you
with a piece of Steel pursuant to the conditions described below. The Steel will be 2
feet in length. Upon return of a countersigned original of this letter by you, the City
will begin the process of releasing into your custody a piece of the Steel on the terms
described below.
1. The Steel will be used solely for a memorial and/or for a
historical (public and educational) purpose;
2. The Steel will not be used for any commercial or financial gain;
3. You will accept the Steel in its "as is" condition and you acknowledge the
current state of the World Trade Center site resulting from the September 11, 2001
tragedy and you accept all risk in connection with your use of the Steel;
4. You will be responsible for making all arrangements for
transporting and shipping the Steel to your desired location;
5. You will be responsible for any and all costs and expenses
associated with the transportation, storing, cleaning of the Steel and any other expenses;
6. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of New York from
and against all claims or expenses including, attorneys fees and court costs, by reason of
any liability arising out of or in consequence of the City giving to you and your receipt
of, transportation of and use of the Steel intended for a memorial or historical purpose.
Dust and debris adhered to, or contained within cracks or voids in, the Steel surface
may contain residual contaminants, including fibrous glass, asbestos or silica. The City
of New York recommends that you take appropriate cleaning measures prior to handling the
Steel.
Very truly yours,
Thomas Curitore
First Deputy Commissioner
Closer and Closer
June 2002
Here we see the framework for the dome which will cover the belltower.
The framework will be covered with copper and placed in position and secured.
This view shows the opening into the choir loft with the old circular
window removed along with some of the bricks. Below we see the window removed intact
and placed on the side.
These are the two crosses that were donated for the building. The
larger of the two will be placed on the top of the belltower dome and the smaller one
will be placed on the peak of the building above the front door.
Town Meeting
June 2002
It is our belief and custom at St. Luke to hold town meetings as is
necessary in addition it our annual meeting. We usually try to have two or three a year.
We believe that it is our responsibilty to keep the parishioners informed and active in
the life of the Church.
The agenda for this meeting was as follows:
- Vote for Church Auditors
- Report on new structure and discussion of additional expenses
- Vote for Fund Raising Projects: Script Program and Buy a Brick
- Core Values Survey Reminder
We Have Stairs!!
June 2002
At long last we have stairs and the front doors have been moved out
to the front of the building. No more temporary entrance. Below we can see the
beginning of the dome for the bell tower. It will be built on the ground and then
hoisted into place.
St. Luke Recognizes It's Graduates
June 2002
As is our custom as St. Luke, we recognized the accomplishments of our
graduates. Our high school graduates each received a copy of the Orthodox Study Bible to
take to college with them. Father Andrew also commented on how many of our students are
either in medical school or headed there. As St Luke himself was a physician this seems
more than appropriate. Our graduates were this year: Jr. High: Allison Murphy,
Andrew Seper, Theodore Joseph (T.J) Rizo. High School: Julie Bauml, Jason Homiak,
Christine Werbiansky. College: Suzy Bauml, Christine Johnson, Nina Kokayeff, Luke
Kopulos, Will Stevens. Graduate School: Luba Johnson, Mary Jo Werbiansky.
Coming Down the Home Stretch
June 2002
In the above pictures we can see the brickwork on the belltower
completed. The Dome will be constructed on the ground and lifted into place. Also we
can see the brickwork completed in the entrance ready for the steps to be poured.
Here we can see down one of the hallways. The walls are painted and
the ceiling is hung. In one of the classrooms we can see the drop ceiling in place and
the ceiling tiles waiting to be placed.
These views show a view out the front windows on one of the rooms on
the first floor and the stairs being constructed for the belltower.
New doors are being set into the frames. We can see one of the doors
already in place.
We now descend to the basement. Here are the stairs going down and we
can see the walls are painted and the ceiling is hung with light fixtures in place
The lift for the handicapped is installed and we can also see the
security lights installed.
Church School Attendance Awards Presented
June 2002
This Sunday we honored our Church school teachers and students for all
their hard work during the year. Lana, our church school director, presented attendance
awards to those worthy students who earned them.
Let's Make a Deal
June 2002
During the children's sermon today, Father Andrew gave one of the
children a quarter and asked them if they wanted to make a deal and trade it for what
was in the bag he was holding. He explained that this was like the old television show
"Let's Make a Deal." He then went on to explain that Christ wants to make a deal with us.
He wants us to give up our sinful ways such as stealing, lying, being disobedient to our
parents, not doing our schoolwork and accept Him as Lord and savior and He will give us
eternal life. For those interested, our youthful trader kept the quarter and turned down
what was in the bag, which happened to be a new silver dollar.
Junior Olympians Honored
June 2002
Our olympians entered the chruch to the music of the olympic theme.
Chuck, our olympic director then described their accomplishments and presented awards.
A great job was done by all and our thanks go out to all those involved. We even managed
to win several medals.
St Luke Competes in Junior Olympics
June 2002
This is the third year St. Luke has been invited to participate in
the Junior Olympics which the Chicago Greek Orthodox Archdiocese has sponsored for the
past 21 years. Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Palos Hills hosts the
event. We thank Frs. Byron Papanikolaou and Nicholas Jonas for extending an invitation to
St. Luke. With only 24 participants we were able to win four medals: a gold medal by
ason Homiak and silver by Joe Bauml, both in chess, and a silver and bronze in tennis by
Katie Bern. Three adults walked the 10 K Race. Next year we hope to have greater
participation so that we can compete for more medals. All who participated will honored at
the Liturgy on Sunday.
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