The goal for the new space is to capture the historic and religious significance of this site. The Martha Story will be told through interpretive panels and the incorporation of the salvaged landmarks from Bethany Motherhouse, such as the bell tower or the steeple. Bethany Centennial Garden will provide green spaces, walking paths, and a few contemplative areas. Once the project is complete, the Sisters will welcome the larger community to enjoy this unique place.
Summer 2020: Dexter begins work on the Motherhouse site
Summer 2020: a new entry driveway
Summer 2020: new paths appear
August 2020: new, tear-shaped path layout
August 2020: bird's eve view of the construction site, image by Greg Barry
October 2020: Steeple moved to its permanent place
November 2020
November 2020: new entry road complete
November 2020: new paths
November 2020: Bethany Chapel altar piece
November 2020: Sacred Heart of Jesus statue in its permanent spot
November 2020: Saint Martha statue in its permanent spot
November 2020: St. Joseph statue in its permanent spot
December 2020: Phase I of Bethany Centennial Garden Project complete, image provided by Dexter Construction
March 2021: Former chapel steeple in its resting place