What Assembly were you baptized at...

by vilot 114 Replies latest jw friends

  • jookbeard
    jookbeard

    Psycho Parrot, you must be a young lad , I remember when they purchased it , it was a Young Offenders Correctional Facility, rumour has it is that it had a swimming pool, although it was a nice hall when it opened, problem was that it was stuck in the middle of no where , ok in the summer, but you could not go anywhere in the winter, also when it opened it had a full operational kitchen, until the stupid big knobs made the food "simplified". Dorking was the best ass'embly hall, right in the middle of town a KFC across the road, a lovely public park close by and a leisure centre opposite

  • Steve_C
    Steve_C

    The building was purchased in the 90s by Marla Gibbs (Remember her from The Jeffersons and 227?), and has since been turned into a performing arts center.

    Found this photo on the Internet. The feelings it evokes from me can best be described as "queasy-nostalgic."

  • Robdar
    Robdar

    Wow, I don't remember.

    HOORAY!!!

  • Finally-Free
    Finally-Free

    Feb. 1984 in the Norval assembly hall.

    W

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    Circuit assembly in Cheney, WA November 1973.

    Drwtsn; I was protesting outside the Tacoma Dome when you were getting dunked!

  • HappyDad
    HappyDad

    At a Circuit Assembly in 1970 at the old Central Kingdom Hall in Pittsburgh (Oakland) PA. I don't remember if the Assembly was there or if we had to go there to use the pool in the basement.

    HappyDad

  • Casper
    Casper

    Broadbent Arena, Louisville KY. 1984

    District Convention

    Age- 28

    Cas

  • IWillBeDubbedNoMore
    IWillBeDubbedNoMore

    Kingdom Hall in Amityville, NY 1974

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    1984 DC The Dell Southampton - the actual dunking was in a municipal swimming pool.

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    JookBeard, I used to go to Dorking as a lad. I help build the Hayes-bridge hall in 1985, well I dug a few holes and filled them with concrete. Those were the days.

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