Pompion Chapel News 2007
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Pompion Chapel News 2007
Spring ServiceBrings a Full Congregation Exterior o{ Chapel shows off its original colors A large number of friends came to the Chapel on a lovely day in ln{ay-,70C7,to celebratethe Spring Service.This rnay have been the first opportunity for many to seethe restoredexteriorwith the unique coloring of the shutters and cornices.Experts from Colonial \Ullliamsburg have authenticatedthe color schemeand feel lt is very unusual to see this hlghly decorativeexterior painting at a chapel in the low country. The Rev. Philip Bryant, Pastorof the French Huguenot Church in Charleston,was the presidingminister for the service.The Rev.Bryant, who is an old friend of the Chapel, told the congregationof some of his earliestrecollectionsof Pompion Hill when he first visited there many years ago. After the service the congrega' tion went to the nearby Cedar Hill Plantation for the traditional picnic. 'ePo3 enue^eu Ieurotul eqt Jo (t) (r) I0g uoltf,esrepun $rpnb 1edeq3IIIH uolduod ol sUIS no'(yl €,BLLl,ueezreq LLSG,hg WO'ZOV6ZCS'uo]seFeq)'LZL IIV'suoBsenb xog 'OA ol pelreurpue ',,1ed".{CIIIH uoldruo4,,ot tues aq uer sr}}O 'puoLeqpue rea/.slqr rdruord se ol enup "g .uof,y,no[ edog pue '9007 Eump s]uaur[ede8palduo af,ueuuo;radInJrePuoz!\ eqt eterf,ardde e4t'slsoc Surureruer aqt JeAof,sn dleg ot petelf,erdde eJBsezlsIIB Jo srJIC iuorterotsar eql elelduroc ot spun; Ieuolrlppe peau fllls a,l'ln[l ;so1 Sureq;o ra8uep ul eJO\ qllq e sef,E;rnsrolJelul eql Jo euros erotsal ol pue 'alntcnrts egLI f,Irotslq tuetrodrul slql F l^rns eql ]oelord ol Lren aJE e1X\.'1edeq3 eqr poou lue8rn uB ot esuodsar snoreua8 slq] Joj 1n;erer8'o Jo uortBJolseJpuB uorlezrlrgBts eqt ot elnqlJluof, ol sPuelry POTS€e1KaJUISPUBS -noql 00t$ lsorulB Sulplor suollBuoP Ott re^o Pe lef,ar seq ladeqC eql i suoNoo I.NVIATor SXNVHI I.N\ilIAT r*i' , ' "- _ - -_ Pompion Hill Chap P.O.Box 727 Charleston,SC 29402 t,tltltrtl,,lilltllrh,,t,,ll,illtillfltflft,l,trilfltltl + 'E' Mr. ScottR. Gabrielson P .O.B o x 513 RockyMount,VA24l51 Sauing Pompion Hill Chapel Tur Fnn SnnvrcE wrLL Rnvsar e RnsroRED IxrnmoR Work on ceiling and walls ltas been completed. Mark your calendarsfor October ZI for the Fall Serviceat Pompion Hill Chapel. \7e anticipate that work on the interior to restorethe ceiling, the cornice, and the walls will be completedbV October. The pewsand woodwork will be restored to their original SpanishBrown finish also. 'V7e will notify you who will be the guestminister at this servicelater, and there will alsobe a picnic after the serviceat a nearbylocation to be announcedl Come join us for the 12:00noon service,and bring your family and friends. Left: Glenn Keyes, Architect for the res. toration. Right: Thomas (Tommy) W. Graham, General Contractor GnouP FRou BrnxnLEY VrsrrsrHE CHepnr Leadership Group enjoys a trip to Pompion Hill Cltapel On May 17th a group of about trvo dozen young professionalswere honored by the Chamber of Commerce of Berke. l"y County as the Leadership Class of 2007. They visited Pompion Hill Chapel and other sitesas part of a specialitinerary to learn more about the history of their Counw. BnNTFITBY BEINGA BTxnEACToR Aduantages in giuing appreciated stock In most casesa gift of appreciated securitiesentitles the donor to deduct the current fair market value of the securities as a charitable deduction on the effective date of the gift. The donor thereby avoids the capital gains tax that would be due if he/she sold the securitiesand made eift of cash. \7hen making a gift of securities, the donor should transfer ownership of the securities directly to Pompion Hill Chapel. Pleasecall (843) 577.7783 for more information on how to do this eas. ilv. TnusrrEs VISITCrnprl- To INspncT PRoGRESS. Backrow: Arthur M. \Uilcox, Richard E. Coen Front Row: KeatingL. Simons,VereenH. Coen, RobertM. Prioleau Yisitors Welcowre The Chapel is delighted to encourage special groups, college stu. dents, museum tours, and all residents of the surrounding area to make arrangements to see this won derful eighteenth century masterpiece of vernacular church architec. ture. 'We have had visiting groups from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), the Inter. national Council on Monuments & Sites (ICOMAS), Yeaman's Hall, and the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Region III. Pleasecall (843) 577.7783 to arrange a visit if you are interested.