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Photos from Habitat for Humanity

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Here are more photos from ClassB’s service project with East Pasco Habitat for Humanity. Click any image for a larger view!

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Written by simone

February 23rd, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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Organizing Hope: A(nother) ClassB service project

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ClassB Volunteers part I

ClassB Volunteers part I

I have always wanted to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. The idea of making such a large difference in another person’s life has always been appealing. I can remember being a little girl and seeing the commercials thinking, I want to do that someday. Well, that day just happened to be on Saturday, February 6. I accompanied 28 ClassB employees and their family and friends to volunteer in the East Pasco Habitat for Humanity ReStore. I must say, it was an experience.

ClassB Volunteers part II

ClassB Volunteers part II

Divided into three groups, the volunteers were spread out across two warehouses East Pasco was using as storage for prospective houses and sellable items for the ReStore. It was more than a little brisk at 9 AM, but I felt little of the cold as I helped move pallets and organize artificial Christmas trees donated by Z-DEC (as a side note, I would like to say that this is our second time volunteering in a warehouse).

There was a hole in the wall near the ceiling of the warehouse. This allowed to water get in and dampen some of the boxes and encourage the growth of mold. Our task was simple enough: organize the warehouse into general categories (holidays, office furniture, etc), bring anything that can be sold to the ReStore warehouse, and throw away everything that’s broken.

Everything that we organized, we moved 20 feet away from the walls to prevent them from falling victim to the mold. Thank the heavens there was 30+ people, a pallet jack, and a forklift. There was so much stuff in these warehouses! We found old school lockers, dressers, and even a giant pumpkin. And I’m quite sure I saw a proscenium arch being carried outside…

Doors that will open homes

Doors that will open homes

Proscenium arch?

Proscenium arch...or regular arch way?

Aaron moving some old school lockers

Aaron moving some old school lockers

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

What moved me was the writing on the wood designated for the houses. Donated by a church, there was writing along the sides with various “can-do” phrases and uplifting verses from the Bible.

Jesus died for our sins

Jesus died for our sins

Love the Lord with all your heart

Love the Lord with all your heart

Anyways, it got hot really quick. Between all the sweeping and hauling wood assembly line-style, I think I burned off a lot of calories (which I later replaced with Pizza Hut and chips during lunch). We worked together so well, that we finished two hours ahead of schedule. We stayed after for a while and listened to the CEO/President of East Pasco Habitat for Humanity, John Finnerty, talk about the difference we and other volunteers were making in people’s lives.

That guy

John Finnerty

Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit Christian organization that has gone international. Finnerty said he sees poverty housing in other countries and also here in America. Although we weren’t putting together a house, we made it easier for the construction team to reach all everything and kept their building material from being molded. We completed in four hours what would have taken them an entire day to accomplish.

We are always happy to volunteer!

We are always happy to volunteer!

Our little pile - thanks Frank!

Our little pile - thanks Frank!

This really was the best method

This really was the best method

After we finished, the entire group took some time to explore the ReStore. With about as much stuff inside as the warehouse, it was no wonder we couldn’t fit everything into ReStore storage. I didn’t buy anything then, but I did go back later the next week and purchased a wallet.

Besides shopping in the ReStore, another added perk to volunteering with East Pasco was that they participated in the Give a Day, Get a Disney Day sweepstakes. Everyone who participated on Saturday will receive a free 1-day ticket to Walt Disney World in Orlando. The ticket can either be used, or donated to a charitable organization.

Regardless of the ticket, I (and a few others) want to volunteer with East Pasco Habitat for Humanity soon. Although this experience wasn’t quite what I expected, I sure am looking forward to the next time I volunteer with East Pasco.

Written by simone

February 19th, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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Moving Down the Paper Trail: Update!

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Our newly implemented recycle dumpster

Our newly implemented recycle dumpster

We here at ClassB have extended our recycling efforts once again. With a little help from GreenFiber, recycling is now easier than ever! There is now a GreenFiber recycle dumpster on ClassB premises. A lot of traditional “garbage” can go into the dumpster to be recycled into insulation for homes and schools. Newspaper, cardboard, office paper, and even cereal boxes can go in.

The recycle dumpster is located behind the ClassB building in the employee parking lot and is available for anyone who wants to recycle.

The Recycle Triumvirate

The Recycle Triumvirate

Also available to the public are three new recycle receptacles located in front of the store on 5th Avenue. The receptacles are for glass, aluminum, and plastic respectively.

The recycle dumpster and receptacles are the newest edition to ClassB’s recycling efforts. Along with Eco-Ts and ink waste reduction, we are well on our way to making our screen printing process environmentally sustainable.

We are into recycling whatever we can. We encourage local businesses (and individuals!) to bring their paper trash to the Green Fiber dumpster. Any support in our paper collection is greatly appreciated by us and the Earth!

Written by simone

February 15th, 2010 at 2:00 pm

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Happy 100th Birthday, BSA!

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Joseph Csatari's painting, shown above, which depicts a 1910 Scout, four current Scouts, and one boy who can't wait to join the program.Today the Boy Scouts of America is celebrating 100 years of leadership, service, and adventure. We’re so proud to be a part of this movement as an Official Licensee of the Boy Scouts of America.

The entire internet is lighting up today in honor of this Centennial. Here’s some things you can’t miss today:

There’s also been quite a bit of national media attention for the centennial. Check these out: And, our own regional paper, The Tampa Tribune has covered it as well. If your local paper has a story about the 100th Anniversary, please add a link to it in the comments.

Written by gregg

February 8th, 2010 at 11:54 am

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