LAST CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!
Thanks to the help of past program participants, staff and Board members and friends, we’ve saved nearly $10,000 in construction-related expenses!
If you’re handy with a brush, have a thing for color or ladders, or are just looking for something to do…join us for one of the painting parties below!
Primer is already on – we’re just applying the first and final coats of paint.
We’ll provide tools, food, and music to help us while away the hours.
DATES:
Monday, February 9th from 4:30 – 8:30 pm – to apply first coat to walls
Wednesday, February 11th from 4:30 – 8:30 pm – to apply first coat to walls
Sunday, February 15th from 10:00 – 3:00 pm – to apply second coat to walls
Please RSVP if you can attend!
tbluemle@vtworksforwomen.org
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Monday, December 1, 2008
Giving Thanks
I thought it high time to give a brief update on the building – where we are both in its construction and in fundraising. In early October, all foreign debris was cleared from the site, all oil tanks emptied of their ancient viscous contents and we finally began true construction. The site was stabilized, the foundation poured, and steel installed. The first and second floors are now nearly walled in. The project has benefited from a lot of help – from donors, from volunteers, and from regional incentives for efficiency upgrades that reduces the cost of gas and electricity as well as our carbon footprint. A crew of volunteers did the majority of demolition this summer – saving the project an estimated $8,000. We'll be using construction volunteers strategically over the course of the next couple of months – to reduce costs, certainly, but also to engage the women with whom we’ve worked in building our future. Finally, I’m happy to report that we’re at 80% of our capital campaign goal with just $100K to go!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
PCB's and other HAZMAT issues
So it seems the massive oil tank that was unearthed this week has tested positive for PCBs. So now things get really complicated because VWW doesn't own the property, the City of Winooski does, and so we are all collaborating on how to proceed. You see, our second story requires a certain amount of support to be viable and with all these mysterious findings under the earth it is looking as if we may need to come up with a new foundation design. We'll see...
Monday, August 25, 2008
A mysterious cavern beneath the earth
Before the bank burned down on this site, there was a furniture store and it appears the oil tank belonged to them but it's still not clear how long it'll take to clean it all up. We are finding new things every day...today the construction crew discovered a deep cavernous space that extends to the adjoining office of the Community Center. We are working with the state to alleviate the problems and hope to resume actual construction soon. However this will delay our progress...
More Surprises!
They found a 22’ oil tank 12 feet down in the ground. Construction has ceased while we wait for the state to sign off on paying for its excavation....stay tuned.
Photo Sharing - Video Sharing - Photo Printing - Photo Books

Photo Sharing - Video Sharing - Photo Printing - Photo Books
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Discoveries beneath the earth
So...just an update. Asbestos abated. Now that we're digging, we have found the ruins of the old furniture building that burned down on the site years ago. Seems that when the building imploded, the demolition crew just filled the hole with the debris and covered it with dirt.
I am hopeful that we will discover buried treasure amidst the blackened brick and the foundation that extends at least ten feet below the surface....
I am hopeful that we will discover buried treasure amidst the blackened brick and the foundation that extends at least ten feet below the surface....
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