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Chair Placement and Guides????

KHR

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OK - couldn't really find any other category to put this one in and it seems rather insignificant compared to the great theological and methodological discussions to be found here.........but.......


Those of you who have chairs in your worship center - what kind of method do you use to help you keep them lined up from week to week? We have been using a small square of black gaffers tape on the carpet, but are finding that some people are picking them up, thinking they are doing us a favor by helping keep the auditorium clean; the chair legs themselves are "rolling" them off the carpet; and our custodian hits them with the vacuum and sucks them up and away.


We have been talking about a small dot of black paint for a more permanent solution, A dot of black paint would be virtually unnoticed due to the kind/color pattern of carpet we have. What have you found that is working great for you?


Thanks,

Ken