St. Michael the Archangel Catholic School
When Archbishop James P. Keleher announced the founding of a new parish in Johnson County, Kansas in March 1999, he stated that the educational facility should be developed first to meet a growing demand for Catholic education in the area. Ground was broken on the project in 2001, and in April 2003 the new parish held Holy Week services in its new facility.
That education center prominently features Stromberg columns and cornice made from Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) and cast stone. Stromberg’s market-tested background in the manufacture of columns is well-known. We currently have the tallest-standing columns in the world at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and our dedication to detail and quality do not diminish as the height comes down. Stromberg cornice graces the rooflines of many of the most prestigious schools, churches and government buildings across the country. Stromberg Architectural Products has the production capacity to handle any size order for columns, cornice or any other architectural feature. These elements can be produced with the most ornate, sculpted surfaces or smooth and unadorned.
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