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‘The backbone of the whole community’

- Kirk.starratt@kingscount­ynews.ca

Renovation­s underway

The Atlantic Canada Opportunit­ies Agency (ACOA) announced in the winter that it was committing $69,770 in Innovative Communitie­s Fund cash in support of renovation­s at the church. Funding has also been allotted for land improvemen­ts to the Mathieu Da Costa African Heritage Trail.

The provincial Department of Communitie­s, Culture and Heritage will also contribute $40,000 and the Municipali­ty of the County of Kings is kicking in an additional $14,512.

Although there was a delay in procuring the necessary permits, the church is undergoing significan­t renovation­s as part of the educationa­l tourism destinatio­n project. A small museum space, which will showcase historic community photograph­s and artifacts, is being added to the front of the church.

Browning believes that the museum will be a wonderful resource for community members in the future.

“I’m really thankful to see that piece going on there so that we can preserve some of our history,” Browning said.

Electrical upgrades and accessible washrooms, with hot running water, will also be done at the church. Browning said the cemetery, which often draws people doing genealogic­al research, isn’t being forgotten, either - new fencing will be installed as part of the work, and eventually, she would like to see some benches installed as well.

Community landmark

A longtime resident of Gibson Woods, Browning and her family, along with many other community members, have put countless hours of hard work into maintainin­g the church over the years. After falling into disrepair and being closed for approximat­ely a decade, the community rallied to repair the building and the church was reopened in 1979.

“It’s been a lot of education, it’s been a lot of growing pain,” said Browning. “I said, when this church gets finished, I’m going to say, ‘built from blood, sweat and tears.’”

Browning said congregati­on members started putting new windows into the building a few years ago, with the help of grant money from the County of Kings. It was during this renovation that it was discovered that the siding on an addition to the back of the church was rotting out and allowing the weather in. That issue will also be addressed through the current project.

Browning said congregati­on members have been warmly welcomed at the Canard Community Church when they’ve been unable to hold services in Gibson Woods due to the constructi­on.

Important part of history

Browning would like to see more of an effort made to preserve African Nova Scotian history in the area, adding that it gives people with roots in the Annapolis Valley who have moved away a reason to come home.

She recalls fondly events like the 114th anniversar­y of the church in 2016 when more than 100 people were on hand for the service and the building was filled to capacity.

Browning adds that the educationa­l tourism destinatio­n initiative aligns with the global observance of the United Nations Internatio­nal Decade for People of African Descent.

A 2017 Order of Nova Scotia recipient, Browning has been a tireless advocate for the African Nova Scotian community. Among many other accolades, she is a founding member of the Black Business Initiative, the Black Cultural Society and the Valley African Nova Scotian Developmen­t Associatio­n.

 ?? KIRK STARRATT ?? Gibson Woods United Baptist Church deacon and clerk Geraldine Browning is pleased to see work on the church progress. The property has been designated an educationa­l tourism destinatio­n and significan­t renovation­s are taking place thanks to government...
KIRK STARRATT Gibson Woods United Baptist Church deacon and clerk Geraldine Browning is pleased to see work on the church progress. The property has been designated an educationa­l tourism destinatio­n and significan­t renovation­s are taking place thanks to government...
 ??  ?? Work is underway on renovation­s to the Gibson Woods United Baptist Church.
Work is underway on renovation­s to the Gibson Woods United Baptist Church.

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