Installing Joe Cooper’s immaculate cabinets in the Museum/Library

Our Museum/Library is located in a 40 foot container. Bill Shepherd installed all the wiring we will ever need. Next was the turn of our genius cabinet maker, Joe Cooper, to bring the abfab cabinets and desk top that he has constructed and install it.

Joe Cooper, Lonnie Dickson and Jim Williams installing the book shelves base

Joe Cooper, Lonnie Dickson and Jim Williams installing the book shelves base

ANY housewife in Mendocino County would be over the moon at the quality and workmanship of Joe’s cabinetry. Just look at the two pics below.

The helpers - Chuck Whitlock (with his back to me), Jim Williams and Santa Cruz Frank Smith helping install my soon to be work desk

The helpers – Chuck Whitlock (with his back to me), Jim Williams and Santa Cruz Frank Smith helping install my soon to be work desk

Bill Shepherd and master cabinet maker Joe Cooper making minute adjustments

Bill Shepherd and master cabinet maker Joe Cooper making minute adjustments

The club can’t thank yo enough Joe.

 

Building the Museum/Library

We (me?) have been storing a lot of all rhubarb in our new 40 foot container. That fateful day came when we had to clear the rhubarb out to make way for the highly anticipated interior being built by our cabinet maker cum genius Joe Cooper. I thought if I posed Basil Casabona at the far end of the space soon to be occupied by gleaming white cabinetry readers  be able to see the total transformation.

basil casabona demonstrating the size of the new museum and library

Basil Casabona demonstrating the size of the new museum and library