Date: Fri 23-Jan-1998
Date: Fri 23-Jan-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
Quick Words:
Meeting-House-Paisley
Full Text:
Meeting House: A Place For Great Events, Both Public and Personal
(with cuts)
BY DOROTHY EVANS
Not many people realize that Newtown's oldest church building -- the town's
second Meeting House that has stood since 1810 in the middle of West Street
opposite the flagpole -- is available for a variety of uses, not the least of
which is weddings.
"It really is so beautiful," said Sherry Paisley, newly appointed scheduling
coordinator recently hired by the Heritage Preservation Trust of Newtown, Inc,
the group that in 1988 was formed to guide renovations, maintain the old
structure and see that it remains an integral part of the community.
"This is still a sacred place," said Mrs Paisley, referring to its longtime
function as sanctuary for the Newtown Congregationalists, "but it can also be
used for a variety of civic purposes."
Mrs Paisley has been charged with the pleasant job of publicizing the
availability of the Meeting House to townspeople who might be interested in
using any or all of its several spaces: either the main-level sanctuary that
seats 200 or a large meeting room underneath the sanctuary with an adjoining,
fully-equipped kitchen.
"The downstairs is ideal for baby showers, birthday parties or meetings," she
said.
"We are one of only two or three facilities in the area where couples from
different faiths can be married and either bring in their own officiate or
have a justice of the peace perform the ceremony," Mrs Paisley said.
As for decorations, there is a large wooden cross that can be hung behind the
gallery, or the space may be used in other ways, she said.
"Last spring, one couple hung a huge `Wedding Ring' quilt up there because she
was a quilting enthusiast. Over the holidays, wreaths were used. It takes very
little in the way of floral to make it look spectacular," she said.
Since an extensive renovation and restoration was undertaken in 1988, the
Meeting House has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
along with several other Main Street buildings.
"The restoration was very well done. It is pristine," Mrs Paisley said.
To book weddings or other events, couples need only contact Mrs Paisley at
270-8293 and she will help them arrange the details.
