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Curbside Ministries - A
Ministry on Wheels!
Creative Mobile Interiors worked hand-in-hand with a Kentucky
couple to develop a one-of-a-kind ministry for children.
Their long-time dream came true in the form of a Freightliner
170" Extended Sprinter. This mobile organization, called
Curbside Ministries, will travel around to communities "sharing
love, sharing truth" and "bringing it straight to you."
The plan is to take their cause on the road and out to people,
entertaining them in the process!
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This project redefines '10 pounds of fun in a 5
pound bag'... The once empty cargo van quickly turned
from an everyday vehicle into a rolling funhouse that differs
from everything else on the road. Set off visually with an
abundance of lime green and purple, this vehicle is eye-catching
in from every angle. The exterior features a full graphics
wrap for style, an electric awning for shade, and a 40" LCD TV
that plays through the side window! This TV is hooked to
an XBOX Kinnect that will enable children to play video games
outside. Kids will also be able to play corn hole and
other games outside while listening to the custom PA/sound
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The interior of this Sprinter conversion is
just as fun as the outside. It features an efficient
and functional design necessary for this amount of activity
and supplies. Vibrant colors and logos add a pop of
excitement everywhere you look. The front of the
vehicle features two custom captain's chairs and a three
person fold-up bench seat. This arrangement enables
Curbside to travel around with the necessary help required
for their busy program. A flip down TV gives the
volunteers some entertainment while heading down the road.
Behind the storable bench seat is a bathroom that makes
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Moving towards the
rear, the ministry-on-wheels only gets more functional. A
passenger side galley contains a refrigerator, sink, microwave,
and plenty of storage. Behind the galley is a custom
cabinet built specifically to hold sporting equipment and games.
The cabinet size was dictated by the corn hole boards that are
used as a lid to the large storage cubby. This area also
provides a storage cubby accessible from the rear that will
house two folding tables and many collapsible camp chairs.
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Across the aisle is a large storage unit with a small counter
that provides extra prep-space. Sitting behind the green
and purple doors are enough games and art supplies to keep many
kids happy for a very long time. Beyond that is an ice
cream freezer that will keep kids happy for even longer...
The rear of the vehicle was designed to function like a small
ice-cream shop with a counter and concession window. Kids
can read the menu off of the giant whiteboard door, and order
the sugary treat they desire for no cost.
To check out more information about Curbside Ministries, please
go to
CurbsideMinistries.com
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