It is minus 19 when the football team glides forward in the sparkling sun to the Parish Hall on Sunday morning. Inside, in the warmth, there is full activity in the Lärkasalen.
Six members of the Parish Association's House Group dismantle the curtain and stage cloth, which after just over 30 years (set up in 1991) deserves to retire. Rings are cut away and the old fabric is folded neatly and neatly because maybe it can be recycled? Of course, it needs to be washed clean after all the performances it has been through. “What if the stage fabric could talk?”
New stage fabric has been ordered from canopy and sail maker Rolf Gromer in Stockholm. The fabric is Molton. A brushed, flame-retardant and sound-absorbing textile that is widely used as stage fabric. A full 90 square meters will – if the schedule is kept – be in place before Bitti's show "Rooligt" which premieres on February 23.
The investment is made possible, among other things, through “wind money.”
The Lärkasalen hall has undergone renovation in recent years. A new wooden floor adorns the floor and a new, fresh catering kitchen is available for parties and meetings. Events alternate with yoga, bingo, film screenings, lectures, shows, annual general meetings, etc.
Welcome to visit Lärkasalen!