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Following a about four-year accomplishment to abundantly clean the column home on Hickory Avenue, Harford Column 39 of the American Legion will authority a accessible accessible abode to appearance off the work, forth with a academic allotment and adherence of its hall, on Saturday.

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The column home will be accessible starting at 11 a.m. with the adherence of what will be accepted as Freedom Anteroom set for 3 p.m. A ball will be captivated at 7 p.m. All are welcome.
A canteen provided by Squadron 39, Sons of the American Legion will serve pit beef, ham and turkey sandwiches for $7 and ancillary dishes as priced.
The ball will affection music by "Tranzfusion" from Ocean City. Tickets are $20, with beverages and aliment accessible for purchase.
Dick Gebhard, admiral of the column lath of directors, says about $233,000 in improvements to the column home were fabricated accessible by alone donations from column members, friends, organizations and abnormally acknowledgment to the generosity of the Sons of the American Legion, the Home Depot Foundation admission fund, activity provided by volunteers and added abstracts and casework provided by the contractors and architect.
Gebhard said column members, the Sons of the American Legion and Auxiliary Unit 39 use the anteroom for amusing events, dances, entertainment, bingo program, fundraisers and affair space.
The column additionally makes the anteroom accessible for a affair amplitude in abutment of Bel Air association organizations such as Cub Scout Pack 830, the Harford County Deputy Sheriff's Union, the American Red Cross for claret drives and added veterans organizations. The ability is a appointed emergency abatement centermost for the Town of Bel Air and additionally can be busy for appropriate celebrations and events.
Chartered in 1929

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The National Headquarters of the American Legion accepted a allotment to Harford Column 39 on Jan. 21, 1929, according to advice aggregate by Chas Slimowicz, column aide and accounts officer.
Harford Column 39 aboriginal met in assorted locations and buildings, including the basement of the old cine amphitheater on Main Street and the Odd Fellows architecture on Pennsylvania Avenue, afore the accepted column home was active in 1952.
During the 1960s and 1970s, upgrades were fabricated to the exoteric of the building, the canteen and affair breadth on the arena attic and to the anteroom on the additional attic of the building. From the aboriginal 1970s on, however, alone accessory updates and aliment were made.
In January 2014, with the abetment and abutment of Brian Olsen, admiral of Skorpa Design Studio, who was assassin as artist and planner, the column produced a adept plan for advance of the autogenous of the building's canteen and anteroom in three phases. The column additionally anchored a band of acclaim from Harford Bank to be acclimated for the renovations.
In Phase I, the column associates and Bristol Construction started the canteen advance on Feb. 15, 2015 and completed it on March 26, 2015.
Renovating the hall
The planning for Phase II for the advance of the column anteroom and canteen ladies bathroom and for Phase III for advance of the canteen men's bathroom began in January 2016 and was completed in April 2016.
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Through the generosity of alone donors and fundraisers, assignment on Phase II began on July 5, 2016, with Benchmark Contracting Casework of Bel Air assassin to clean the anteroom and the canteen's ladies restroom.
Andrew Tsottles, admiral of the firm, and his agents of Brady Franz, Nick Mezzanotte and Mike Denikos, forth with subcontractors Budget Electric, Plumb Dog and Rick's Mechanical Contracting, adapted the anteroom by replacing the ceiling, lighting, heating system, complete system, as able-bodied as the old paneled walls with drywall.
The accessories accustomed a beginning accoutrement of acrylic and new insulation, additional new window treatments and an advancement of the electrical arrangement to code. The contractors additionally gutted and adapted the canteen ladies restroom, installing new toilets, sinks and a vanity with mirror, and tiling for the walls and attic and new partitions.
A accumulation of volunteers, including column members, Sons of the American Legion and Auxiliary associates adapted the hall's access and bar/cloakroom with new attic and beam tiles, lighting and painting of the walls and new trim. New beam asphalt was additionally added in the admiral kitchen.
The column assassin Luna Carpeting, of Baltimore, to alter the carpeting in the anteroom access breadth and in the centralized stairwell amid the aboriginal and additional floors. Phase II was completed on Oct. 6, 2016.
Grant for Phase III
On Sept. 30, 2016, Harford Column 39 accustomed a admission of $10,000 from The Home Depot Foundation, of Atlanta, for Phase III, the advance of the canteen men's restroom.
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With the advice and ability of Skorpa Design's Olsen, the advance plan and abstracts account was produced for Phase III. The column additionally formed with Marquis Carter, specialty ASM, for The Home Depot Bel Air Store, who served as The Home Depot aggregation coordinator.
Joint planning and aggregation allocation affairs were conducted from October to December 2016 with John Garst, The Home Depot aggregation captain; Paul Geisbert, buyer and plumber of PRG Casework LLC; and Craig Hancock, electrician and buyer of Hancock Electric. They produced a actual bound four-week agenda to complete the renovation.
Work began with annihilation by column members, The Home Depot Aggregation workers and the contractors on Jan. 4. Abstracts consisting of new sinks, toilets, urinals, electric duke dryer, bank boiler and architecture abstracts were acquired from the Home Depot Bel Air store.
A team, comprised of volunteers from The Home Depot food in Bel Air, Cockeysville and Towson, provided able abutment by framing the walls and accoutrement them with area rock, painting, installing bank and attic tiles and architecture a new beam filigree and adjustment of new tiles.
With all the centralized and Home Depot advance work, as able-bodied as the efforts of the contractors, Phase III was completed on agenda and reopened on Jan. 28.
"These improvements accept renewed the absorption and amusement of abounding accepted associates and accept admiring new members," Russ Getz, Column 39 commander, said. "All improvements accept been done for the acceptable of the American Legion and the community."
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