The Salvation Army Breaks Ground

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Above Left: Mr. Daniel Maithya, Senior Soldier, The Olathe Corps; Mr. John Potter, Project Architect, Mantel Teter Architects; Miss Katie Gjovig, Junior Soldier; Maj. Mark Martsolf, Corps Officer; Mayor Michael Copeland, City of Olathe; Maj. Jeffrey Smith, Divisional Commander; Mr. Larry Powell, Metro Advisory Board; Mr. Barry Martin, Advisory Council, The Olathe Corps; Mr. Bill Dunn, Sr., J.E. Dunn Construction; Above Right: Mr. John Potter, Project Architect; Maj. Mark Martsolf, Corps Officer

 

Monday | May 24, 2010

 

The Salvation Army has been serving the City of Olathe for several years offering different types of programs for all ages. In order to better serve the community they called upon Mantel Teter Architects to design their 8,500 s.f. chapel addition. The addition will seat close to 300 congregation members. Major Mark Martsolf and several others turned soil at the ground breaking ceremony on May 24, 2010. Looking ahead, Mantel Teter Architects has already begun the design on Phase II of the project, which consists of family shelter housing. 

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