EXPANSION

by terafera 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • terafera
    terafera

    Here's a story a sister in the lower 48 emailed me:

    Jehovah's Witnesses seek to expand campus in Patterson

    By MICHAEL RISINIT
    THE JOURNAL NEWS
    (Original publication: , 20)

    PATTERSON - The hilltop complex off Route 22 in Patterson that is part of
    the global headquarters for about 6 million Jehovah's Witnesses is
    running out of room, and the religious group wants to enlarge its
    complex.

    The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, the legal name of the parent
    organization of the Witnesses, has proposed adding about 172,800 square
    feet more of office and living space to its campus. The facility is used
    as a training center for hundreds of administrators from around the
    world. It also houses the graphic arts headquarters of the organization's
    Bible-education materials.

    "It's kind of an orderly growth we've experienced," said Richard Eldred,
    spokesman for the Jehovah's Witnesses facility. "We anticipate increasing
    needs as the years go by."

    Watchtower representatives will be before the Patterson Zoning Board of
    Appeals tonight for a public hearing. Patterson Town Planner Richard
    Williams said the group "needs to do a couple of things" to move ahead
    with its proposal. The Witnesses have to amend their special permit as it
    pertains to parking. Watchtower is also seeking relief from the town's
    height ordinance for one of its proposed buildings. The zoning board
    meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. in Patterson Town Hall, Routes 311 and 164.

    The proposed five new buildings would represent about a 25 percent
    increase in the facility's size, which was completed in 1995. Eldred said
    the new construction would take about two or three years to complete and
    would accommodate the group's needs for at least 10 years.

    Plans filed with the Patterson Planning Department show two new residence
    buildings, one three stories and the other five; a new four-story office
    building, a maintenance building and a three-story addition to the
    complex's audio-visual studio on the group's 362 acres. The tallest
    proposed structure is 79 feet, 30 feet taller than local zoning codes
    permit. The proposal is
    expected also to come under review from the town's Planning Board,
    Williams said.

    Watchtower bought the land, a former dairy farm, along both sides of
    Route 22 in 1984 and began construction of the missionary training
    complex in 1989. The 28-building complex includes school facilities,
    offices and residences to accommodate about 1,200 people. Active in
    almost every country in the world, the group has about 1.05 million
    members in the United States

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    only accomodate their needs for 10 years?? Will we even be here then?

    __________________________________
    Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than going to a
    garage makes you a mechanic.

  • roybatty
    roybatty

    Makes me shake my head when I think about how my sister and her husband, two Bethelites, get to go to Patterson and use it as a vacation get-away. It's no wonder that everyone at Bethel wants to transfer there.

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    Hi all,

    It remnds me of when I was at Brooklyn Bethel, and we all wanted to get to Watchtower Farm in summertime to escape the sweltering sidewaks and the subways reesking with garlic breath, sweat and farts.

    I wonder just how long it will takr for the rank and file to get hip to the fact that Patterson is nothing more than a Shangri-La retirement farm for overage Bethelites and high-level JWs? Since the New World Paradise is delayed, why not give it a jump-start in upstate New York? Just cook up a specious excuse to exp[and it while the rest of the organization stagnates and con the local yokels into footing the bill!

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