At Green Bluff, you may think of vast apple and pumpkin patches. You are probably not thinking of an old, worn down building. But for some, the Grange on Green Bluff is the core of the agriculture community. The members of the Grange meet each month to delve into the business side of Green Bluff. Their goal is to preserve the area's farming community. But the space where such important business goes on was outdated and needed some help. Cue Mark Peterson and the KXLY Extreme Team. Mark joins us now to show us how everything on the new Extreme Team project is coming along. Alright, midday update. Again, this is Monday, day one. Superior Insulation is getting the insulation in through here. It goes all the way up to the top, all the way to the bottom, and then we cover with foam. It will be cut off and then siding over it. Spokane Roofing is putting the roofing from Marimac Roofing up on the roof. So, that is busy. We are going to be breaking for lunch in a minute. Over here, see, all this siding is done. It is absolutely amazing. But, we come over here. Rosenberger Construction, they are getting this front fascia done. And, they are almost finished. This was just finished today. So, that is the wagon wheel we call it. Absolutely beautiful. And, again, just putting in some of the last-minute nails here. Once they are done with this, we get an inspection, and we are good to go. Project id breaking for lunch. They have been helping us pick up the trash, do some sanding. They are busy; everybody is a little crazy right now, because we have got so many other people. All Floors Incorporated is starting to get the rubber put on there. And, so, that is all going to be covered and protected. And, then, Northwest Window and Door, our brand new, fiberglass double door is going in. It's black, it's new, and it's secure. Alright. This is our midday update. It is going to be a busy day. This is going to be a lot of today. Tomorrow, we change the focus. Mark Peterson, KXLY 4 News with the Extreme Team at the Green Bluff Grange.