Saturday, September 13, 2008

Cambridge Stake Center Groundbreaking





































































Nearly 10 years ago the Cambridge Stake was created when it was split from the Boston Stake. We haven't had a Stake Center and have had our conferences at the Boston Stake Center in Weston. A few years ago land was purchased in Cambridge and in Woburn. Word on the street was that the Woburn building wouldn't be built until the Cambridge Stake Center was built. Then we swapped land with someone. So, many years and a few transactions later, the groundbreaking for the Cambridge Stake Center was this morning! The building will be in Kendall Square (near MIT). It was great to be part of this celebration!

11 comments:

Anastácio Soberbo said...

Hello, I like this blog.
Sorry not write more, but my English is not good.
A hug from Portugal

Amy D said...

That is very exciting! I didn't love those trips to Weston...

rebecca said...

Hurray! and Finally! This is wonderful news....and free parking on the 4th of July in Kendall Sq. is a bonus:):)

balmforth.family said...

Looks like it was a great day! How exciting!

Marilyn said...

How exciting, I can't wait to see it. How long do they project it will take for it to be completed?

Becky said...

Very exciting news and beautiful pictures. Do you do family pictures? How much...

By the way...thanks SO much for my card you sent me. It really made my day. See you soon!

allegra said...

yay!!! i'm so excited. i don't know if we'll be there before it's done or not, but i'm excited for those who will get to enjoy it in the future. Go Cambridge!

Melanie said...

That is exciting! Maybe someday we'll actually get back to the East Coast so we can see it.

Darcee said...

How exciting!!! I'm so glad you posted pictures of the event!

Anonymous said...

So great to see the photos of such a wonderful occasion to witness the growth of the church and the dedication of our leaders. Your photos caught the Spirit of the occasion. You are great.

Sweeney Household said...

Thanks for the photos! We were so sad to miss it. My mom (& dad too) are thrilled about this, since when they were here in the 60's the work had just begun. What a historic day.