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Using insulated concrete forms and a spell of good weather enables work to progress at a pace.

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The Interior takes shape
21st Century Jan. 3013
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Canada
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Credits:
Creamery Square Heritage Society

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Despite the weather (and the dog) interior structures are started

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Early March, and the roof is started
8 March 2013
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Canada
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Credits:
Creamery Square Heritage Society

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A crane raised above the roof, lifts the pieces of the roof into place. Covering the entire width of the theatre it is a slow, laborious process, but a spell of milder weather helps the work crew. The relationship of the theatre to the Ice House foyer is now more evident.

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Centre for the Arts - side and front elevations
23 April 2012
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Canada
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Credits:
Creamery Square Association

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Side and front elevations of the Centre for the Arts. Painted the same colour as the rest of the Square buildings, it should blend in well.

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Ground floor plan for the Centre for the Arts
9 September 2012
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Canada
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Credits:
Creamery Square Association

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The interior of the Centre for the Arts - by the time this is completed there might have been alterations to the plan! It is possible the Green Room space will be reduced - this will depend on the financial situation.

January 1st ,2013 The first heavy snow has arrived but the sun is shining. Progress on the Centre for the Arts will continue, but a record of this and what happens must wait a few months, to be added to this Community Memories at a later date. Meanwhile a Creamery Square Arts Society is being established, which hopes to bring together the many talents found amongst the residents of Tatamagouche and surrounding area.