10/29/09

Mr. Green catches attention in the Athens Banner Herald:














A chair with a broken seat, another missing a leg and a cradle with splintered wood held together by metal clamps take up most of the space on Lee Green's work bench.

He pushes aside sandpaper, a can of varnish, nails and bits of broken molding to reach the wood glue he needs to fix the latest project he's working on.

It's Green's own little slice of heaven.

"I wake up just to come here in the morning," said Green, 56. "This is an awesome job, because it's right down my alley."

Green began working at ReStore, the Athens Area Habitat for Humanity's thrift store, three months ago thanks to an Athens Community Council on Aging program that places older people at nonprofits and government agencies to be trained for new jobs.

The program is open to citizens 55 and older, though its funding stipulates that the program give first consideration to veterans and the disabled.
Green had a stroke in 2006.

"It all fit together perfectly," said Michelle Brinson, the director of the Senior Community Service Employment Program. Because the program aims to place older workers in "green" jobs that match a client's work history, skills and interests, Brinson thought Habitat's ReStore was the perfect place for Green.

Green uses building materials like scrap wood to fix broken pieces of furniture that will sell at up to 90 percent of their retail value.

"I normally try not to spend too much time on one piece," Green said. "I only work four hours a day. If it's real bad, I just say, 'Hey, I'll use this piece to fix something else.' "

The thrift store kept 150 tons of reusable material out of landfills last year, according to Spencer Frye, Athens Area Habitat for Humanity executive director.

ReStore accepts a variety of donations, from books and clothes to furniture and building materials. "It's a place where the community can donate lots of things and also buy items that might otherwise be in a landfill," Frye said. "A lot of our customers are low-income clientele, so it kind of provides a dual service to the community that we're trying to help."

ReStore is good for two reasons - it helps keep useable items out of the landfill, while making money for Habitat - and Green's work helps both of those goals.

Green's work allows ReStore to accept more items - things that are used to the point that they need a little work to be valuable again - and make already useful items more attractive for sale at the 12,000-square-foot warehouse on Barber Street, according to Frye.

Green moved to Athens at 20, when the Job Corps sent him here to help build the University of Georgia's library. He later worked installing custom cabinets at Athens Lumber Co. He now uses those skills every day.

"Mr. Green - even though he's elderly - has got a lot to give to the community," Frye said. "He has transformed the way that store operates."

Each of the pieces of furniture that Green has worked on sport a bright green tag that lets people know the furniture has been repaired. They even bear his name.

"With the tags, we can show the board of directors how much Mr. Green saved from the landfills and how much money he generated for Habitat projects," Frye said.

Green is hoping those numbers will help him secure a permanent place at ReStore.
"I love it here," he said. "I'm tickled to death every day that I get to give things a second life like I have."

ReStore is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. To learn more about the Senior Community Service Employment Program, visit the Web site www.accaging.org.

10/28/09



















ReStore Hot Item:

Visit the ReStore to see this beautiful dresser in great condition. This item has been refurbished by Mr. Green. Mention this posting and recieve 10% off! Please visit Athens Habitat ReStore to check on item's availability.

Athens Habitat ReStore
532 Barber Street (across the tracks)

10/27/09

Sometimes that flipping of the calendar gets the better of us, but Bunco Night is coming up soon!

The Women Build Program of Athens Area Habitat for Humanity will host a Bunco Night on Thursday, November 12, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm at the Taylor Grady House.

Registration is $25 per person and includes food and a drink ticket (alcoholic and non-alcoholic). Sign up as an individual or register a full table to receive a discount! Bunco is a simple dice game that can be learned in minutes, so beginners are welcome. Whether this is the first time playing Bunco or a regular event with friends, everyone is welcome for night of fun to support the Women Build Program.

The Bunco Night is part of the initiative “Investing In Our Community” to raise a full house sponsorship this year.

More about Women Build here.

10/26/09

A View From The Builder: Tom's Blog

After a few weeks of rainy, soggy days we finally scored a big break and had a fantastic build opportunity this Saturday. Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon, students from the UGA Law school and a few "turbo-volunteers" came out in force to put the vinyl siding on the Rahming house. Thanks to some good starter courses and prep work by Bo's team the previous week, we were able to put about 75% of the siding up with zero ladder or hammer mishaps! You kept smiles on your faces while making professional quality work look easy. Go Builder Dawgs!

--Tom

Special thank you to Stevie B's Pizza for providing lunch to the hardworking volunteers.



10/22/09

1st Annual Athens Habitat for Humanity Restore Commercial Contest:

Create and send in a 29.5 second commercial promoting the Habitat Restore.



The rules: No longer than 29.5 seconds for TV purposes. Humor usually receives the most attention, but is not a necessity. Please keep content clean. DVD's are preferred. Drop off videos at the Habitat for Humanity office located at 532 Barber St. Athens, GA. 30606. Along with video, please provide both an e-mail address and phone number.

The contest is open to anyone!

Entries Due November 15, 2009.

1st Place - $60 Cash Card. Plus, commercial will be aired on local Athens, Ga. TV.
2nd Place - $40 Cash Card
3rd Place - $20 Cash Card

Have questions? E-mail wgwalker16(at)gmail.com.

This contest is put on by students in Leadership MGMT 5980. Management Majors of the Terry College of Business. University of Georgia.

10/21/09

ATO Fundraiser: http://www.smartestbulldog.com/ato

ATO alumni have launched a new trivia game website featuring UGA football information. For every person who signs up here they will donate $1 towards the funding of a Habitat home.

Try it today! Compete against others to win prizes and stay high on the leader board!


10/20/09















Remember that community fundraising effort by Taqueria La Parilla?

During the month of September, Taqueria La Parilla raised $3,004.87 for Athens Area Habitat for Humanity. All of these proceeds benefit affordable housing efforts in this community. Thank you to everyone who visited their restaurant during September and enjoyed their delicious food.

And thanks again to Taqueria La Parilla for investing in their community!



10/19/09

The 2nd Annual Jittery Joe's Fall Classic Century was a success!

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Jittery Joe's Fall Classic Century and Fall Festival. The rain couldn't deter all the dedicated riders who enjoyed the scenic route and we were fortunate to be able to move the entire Fall Festival (including the moonwalk) into Terrapin!

A special thank you to all the community partners who made this event a reality:
Terrapin, Jittery Joe's, Buffalo's Southwestern Cafe, Swagger Inc, The Hub Bikes, Women Build, Tifosi, the Athens Banner Herald, Flagpole, The Oconee Leader, Old Guard Graphics, Wells Fargo, Silver and Archibald, PowerBar, ReTool, TSE Construction and Management


Check out Spotted photos from the Athens Banner Herald!


10/13/09

Don't worry, it's not too late to register.

You can still register for the Jittery Joe's Fall Classic Century!

Registration opens at 8:30AM on Saturday, Oct. 17th. Registration is $35 per person and includes a t-shirt and Terrapin Beer tour (21+) or a water bottle.


10/12/09



Members from the UGA Equestrian Team came out this past Saturday to volunteer on a the job site. This hardworking group helped with roofing and many other tasks to help complete this Habitat home.

Special thanks to Subway on Lumpkin St for donating lunch to these hardworking volunteers!

10/9/09

Register today and save!


Pre-registration for the Jittery Joe's Fall Classic Century ends tomorrow!

Two course options (62 mile and 31 mile), Family Fun Ride (6 miles, only $10 for everyone in the family), Terrapin Beer Tour, Velo Swap, Family Fall Festival with t-shirt tie dying, a moonwalk, cookie decorating, bean bag toss, ladder golf, popcorn, music by 4EverBlue, food by Buffalo's Cafe, prizes, games, and more!

Register here today!

Don't worry if you miss the pre-registration deadline, as always, you can register on the day of the event as well.

Brought to you by:
Athens Area Habitat, Jittery Joe's, Terrapin Beer Co, The Hub Bikes, Swagger Inc, Buffalo's Southwest Cafe

Sponsored By:
PowerBar, Old Guard Graphics, Tifosi, Athens Banner Herald, Flagpole, The Oconee Leader, ReTool, Silver & Archibald, Eberhardt & Hale, TSE Construction & Management, Wells Fargo, Barron's Rental

10/7/09


RESTORE HOT ITEM OF THE WEEK:

This red leather chair is in great condition and selling for only $25! It is the perfect chair to sit, relax, and enjoy some football on TV! Mention this posting and receive 10% off. Please visit Athens Habitat ReStore to check on item's availability.

Athens Habitat ReStore
532 Barber Street (across the tracks)

10/6/09

Thinking about volunteering? Check out this video!


Video services donated by Video Atlanta.


10/5/09


In 1985 the United Nations declared the first Monday in October “World Habitat Day” in order to recognize the vast housing need in cities around the world. Habitat for Humanity knows that good housing is key to helping a child turn into a productive adult. Now more than ever we need your support. Habitat for Humanity has a tried and tested partnership approach that makes families in need of shelter a key part of their own housing solution.

10 million people die each year from substandard housing and living conditions.

A child in inadequate housing is 10 times more likely to contract meningitis, respiratory problems or asthma than his or her counterparts in adequate housing.

Children living in overcrowded conditions are less likely to graduate from high school.

We work hard with volunteers and donors who invest time and money into the partnership—so that families in need of housing can help build, then buy, their own home on terms they can afford. Habitat for Humanity uses World Habitat Day as a call to action for individuals and organizations to change the reality of poverty housing and to work together to find housing solutions for those in need. On this year’s World Habitat Day, we urge you to consider how you can further engage in the solution, particularly in terms of supporting our mission.

Maybe you’ll be moved to:

Join our email list and gather information to become an online advocate and receive alerts regarding how you can help speak up for those whose housing plights so often go unheard.

Contact our Public Outreach Director to find out how to be involved.

Make a donation to Athens Area Habitat

At Habitat for Humanity we know that we alone cannot end poverty housing. It will take collaborative efforts from the public, private and nonprofit sectors in order to deliver serious impact. Your support will make a difference. With your help we can change the reality for future generations in our community and around the globe.

10/2/09

RESTORE HOT ITEM OF THE WEEK:



This retro couch is in great condition! Mention this posting and receive 10% off. Please visit Athens Habitat ReStore to check on item's availability.

Athens Habitat ReStore
532 Barber Street (across the tracks)

10/1/09

A View From The Builder: Tom's Blog


During and after the great flood of 2009, Habitat folks completed a long overdue "Brush With Kindness" project. The roof we repaired for a well-deserving family was successfully leak tested under the wettest skies of the year. German volunteer Lars, renamed the program to "A Brush with Pain" after putting in a couple of new sky lights with his feet. He survived (thanks to a well placed nail and rafter), the home owner is sleeping indoors again and I have gained a new found respect for professional roofers. On to the next mission!

--Tom

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