RANGELEY — A grant from the Davis Family Foundation has allowed the Rangeley Friends of the Arts to waterproof and pour a cement floor in the basement of the RFA Lakeside Theater.
It previously had a gravel floor, which often had standing water in it. The new waterproof basement will provide much-needed clean, warm and dry storage for the theater.
The improvement to the theater will enhance the life of the building and the air quality of the theater in general. The work was done by Jim Williams and Lake Region Builders.
For more information about the RFA and programs, visit www.rangeleyarts.org.

Waterproofing and cement floor improvements were made at the RFA Lakeside Theater in Rangeley. A grant was awarded from the Davis Family Foundation.
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