Archive for November, 2009

ID Design Opening Reception

UB students from Stephanie Rothenberg’s class spent the semester creating design work for Sweet_ness 7, Buffalo Blue Bike and Buffalo ReUse. Their job was to communicate the mission and vision of each group and to create some collateral materials.

Come see what they came up with … and be seen. All are welcome!!
Encourage these young designers as they move forward, and support them in their journey of discovering how their skills and interests can help the community!

Their opening reception will be December 3rd, from 6-9 pm at the Grant Street Gallery. Refreshments provided by Tim Herzog of Flying Bison and whatever the students can dice and nuke in their dorms. :)

Comments :: Community, Education, Media, ReFind Arts

Buttering You Up?

This weekend we have a change of plans–udder6we need to switch gears and focus on building our covered addition at the ReSource so that we can store our sinks and tubs and toilets for the winter and not lose our inventory to the elements.

We need lots of folks to help–no skills necessary.  We just need a little muscle and extra hands.  We’ll start things off with a pancake breakfast so that you have energy and motivation to spare!

Saturday we’ll start working at 9am–pancakes available from 8-11. Sunday we’ll start working at 10am. We’ll work until dark.  Please dress in layers–make sure your feet and ears are going to be warm and dry–otherwise you’ll wimp out for sure ; )

Comments :: Uncategorized

“I Will Stay If…”

skylineThe Great Lakes Urban Exchange (GLUE), a coalition of young leaders, wants to know what it will take to make their friends “stick” in Buffalo. And they want to take that message to the region’s elected officials.

The public is invited to join members of GLUE in completing the sentence: “I Will Stay If…”

When: 5:30 on Thursday, December 3rd

Where: Century Grill at 320 Pearl Street in downtown Buffalo.

Who: Representatives from Buffalo 2032, The B Team, Buffalo Niagara 360 and other community organizations will be present. oh yeah, and YOU!!
Sponsors of the event include Century Grill, Flying Bison Brewery and Douglas Levere Photography.

The “I Will Stay If…” campaign is an attempt to involve a diverse crowd of people to participate in a vital conversation about the future of our cities. The campaign collects visually powerful data
about what residents want most from their cities. Similar events have taken place in Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Cleveland and are being planned in other Great Lakes cities.

Kevin Hayes,  store manager, said “I Will Stay If…I don’t die” (meaning he already plans on staying in Buffalo FOREVER). Rachel Mathews, volunteer coordinator, said “I Will Stay If…Buffalo gets better public transportation.”

How will we get you to stay??

For more information regarding the “I Will Stay If…” event, contact Amy Maxwell at 716.316.4264, or visit www.GLUEspace.org.

Comments :: Community, Conference, People, Politics

A piece of Gratitude

turkeycakes We, at Buffalo ReUse–all the staff and board members– want to simply say, Thank You.

Thank you so much for your continued support.  Whether you donated a sink or a cheesecake or some tools or a pizza or 4hrs of your time wiping down inventory or gave one of us a ride to the hardware store or raked leaves and dropped them into our compost or made phone calls on our behalf or helped install a toilet at the office–we deeply appreciate all the big and little things you do for us.  We are not successful without you.  We hope you have a warm holiday filled with friendship and … maybe a piece of turkey cake!

Comments :: Volunteers!

We’re 27% NUTS!

autum_wreath-3708Black Friday is approaching and like most retailers we too hope to get our books in the black. We suspect that if you are the kind of folk who line up at 4am for deals on electronics, Elmo accessories and tube socks–we’re probably not on your shopping spree itinerary! However, if you did plan to shop at our used building materials store on Friday, November 27, 2009 we wanted to reward you with a very special discount of 27% off.
We also wanted to remind you that your used or surplus building materials, tools and appliances are worth a tax deduction which might help you get in the black too. Drop off or schedule a pickup of those materials today–contact havematerial {at} buffaloreuse(.)org
We’ll be decreasing our regular hours for the winter season. Starting December 1st, we’ll be open TUES-Saturday from 10am-6pm and Sunday from noon-4pm. To put it simply, we’ll be opening two hours later each day. And, finally, we wanted to announce our HOLIDAY CLOSING. The store and offices will close Dec24 and remain closed except by appointment through Tues, January 5th 2010. We’ll still be reachable via info {at} buffaloreuse(.)org so please let us know and we’ll do our best to meet your needs. We do hope to see you at our annual ReGifting Party mark your calendars for December 29th!

Comments :: Membership, Store

Handmade Holidays

sweater stockingTis the season to reuse! What better way to cut down on expenses this holiday season than to make some of your own presents? That’s where we come in. For the first three Wednesdays in December, we will be holding Handmade Gift Workshops. Each week we will make a different craft item from reused materials. The item of the week will be announced here and in our e-newsie. A small fee will apply to cover the materials we use, and we’ll announce the fee each week too. Of course anyone who’s been to the store knows we have lots of crazy & unique items that can be turned into something new and magical….and if you have any ideas of cool crafts or ways to reuse, go ahead and post them here!!

sewingWe’re starting with a pretty easy craft. For our first workshop on December 2nd, we will be making stockings and heating pads from recycled sweaters, shirts, and socks. The fee will be $5 to cover fabrics, rice and beans for inside the heating pads, and tools. The workshop will be from 4-5 pm at 158 Eaton St.

Stay posted for more do-it-yourself holiday ideas, and we hope to see you at one of our winter workshops!!!

Comments (2) :: Uncategorized

100 Stockings

icon-christmas-stockingsIn memory of my son James … Im organizing our 2nd event in his honor and with money being tight for everyone especially around the holidays, I thought of something simple and inexpensive but will mean so much to children who will be coming to St. Lukes for their Christmas dinner this year.  I’m asking everyone to help… each stocking will only cost less than $10 total.  I’m asking for the following items to be in each stocking so there will be no child who gets more or less than the other.
1 $5 gift certificate to either McDonalds or Burger King
1 pair of socks
2 candy canes
a candy bar

I’m hoping to get atleast 100.  We have 35 coming from the girl scout troop my friend Colleen Wayman.  We are personally doing 5.  60 or more are still needed.  Please consider helping.  These will definitely be given to children in need as they will be passed out after the holiday dinner. You are more than welcome to come with us to deliver them to St Lukes sometime around December 20-21st..Also if you are interested in sponsoring a family for the holidays let me know..But either way thank you so much..Michele
Please contact Michele about dropping off materials Shizumaru2004 {at} aol(.)com

Comments :: Activism, Board of Directors, Community

Extreme DECON Part II

There it goes!!Friday morning, November 13, 2009 Buffalo ReUse will be begin Green Demolition and salvage of another west side property at 369 Normal Ave.  The house is already slated for demolition.  “It made sense to go ahead and continue with further improvements to the street since the rest of the block is getting a facelift.  The neighborhood is getting a real morale boost,” said Michael Gainer, Founder and Director of Programs, at Buffalo ReUse.  “All of Buffalo should be proud that there will be such a huge spotlight on the City, the grassroots efforts and the generosity that has resulted from this opportunity.

Materials harvested from the demolition, such as roof joists, rafters, wall studs, interior trim, bricks and foundation stone, will be sold to the general public at low cost from Buffalo ReUse’s ReSource retail store at 298 Northampton Street in Buffalo and used to fund ReUse’s job creation and community revitalization programs.

Eric Walker, Lead Organizer for People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH), said “PUSH is taking a block by block approach, working in the community to stabilize this neighborhood. Jimmy Strach, who lives next door, has saved his Victorian home from the wrecking ball. When a guy makes a huge personal investment and saves a house from demo, we need to draw a line, take a stand and back him up on it. We also need to help community residents reclaim vacant spaces in ways that enhance and improve their quality of life. Green demolition of this house is a win-win for the neighborhood and for Buffalo.”

Buffalo ReUse sees green demolition as another way to reduce housing costs by using reclaimed lumber and other building materials from Buffalo’s large surplus of vacant houses, rather than crunch it up and throw it away at great expense.  By employing state-of-the-art green demolition techniques, Buffalo ReUse can harvest lumber efficiently and sell it to the public at costs averaging half of new material.

David Stapleton of David Homes and his team of builders welcomed the opportunity to build a new energy efficient house for the Powell family of 228 Massachusetts Ave on Buffalo’s West Side; however, there was one major obstacle in the way–the 2.5 story woodframe house the family had been living in for 4 years.  Buffalo ReUse got the call when the Project Manager was looking for a local contractor that could help them achieve an LEED Emerald Award for material reclamation, recycling and landfill diversion.  Buffalo ReUse is WNY’s first and only nonprofit Green Demolition and Salvage Crew.  They have been developing green demolition in Buffalo for over 2 years now.  Buffalo ReUse consulted with deconstruction guru, David Bennink.

Processing A PanelDavid Bennink, of RE-USE Consulting, has been perfecting hybrid deconstruction for over 15 years and he has managed hundreds of green demolition projects across the country.  The biggest challenge of taking down the house was the time deadline.  “… but once I walked the building, I knew that Buffalo Reuse and I could pull off this project and my focus turned to doing it safely and finding the best way to represent the building deconstruction industry in this national spotlight.  It is likely that the building weighed about 80-100 tons not including the foundation or porch stone, or 150-175 tons with it, and of that we diverted an estimated 75% including a large volume of foundation stone hauled offsite for processing and reuse. ”

Buffalo ReUse’s rapid green demolition of the Powell’s old house was a demonstration of the practicality and economic feasibility of the technique–the house was deconstructed in under 17 hours! Our hope is that green demolition will soon be the mainstream method of demolition and the first choice for builders and municipalities in need of demolition.  Beyond reducing building costs, Buffalo’s “problem” of vacant houses can be turned into an opportunity to create jobs, train young people, fund community improvement programs and offer low-cost building materials to the public.4088973909_c94ffb71f0_m

Volunteers from the public and Americorps WNY were directed on-site by ReUse staff and shown how to pull up flooring, prep wall panels and cut the joists in the attic so that the house could be taken apart efficiently and safely.  Hundreds of volunteers swarmed the house and salvaged interior finishes like window and door trim, baseboards, the stairwell and even piled 6 pallets of brick and 4 pallets of sandstone and limestone.  The Show chose select pieces from within the house to incorporate into its new furnishings and honor the history of the house and the family’s experiences.  Other house parts were carted off for use in adjacent houses and improvement projects in the neighborhood.
Buffalo ReUse DTech, Carrie Nader, commented, “It was great, if I needed a tool or something, I shouted for it and suddenly it appeared.  So many people were processing panels and loading trucks–all the material just disappeared.”  Amanda Alessandra operated the 10K telescopic forklift all night.  She has been a DTech Crew Leader for more than a year, “It was really a different experience to have an audience cheering for our progress as we separated each panel of the house and dropped it to the ground.”
Board Members of Buffalo ReUse were onhand to get dirty, perform safety checks, assist with cutting up the house, sorting materials, loading the trucks or spur the crowd to cheer on the Deconstruction Crew and Volunteers.
Everyone at Buffalo ReUse is proud to be a part of making a clear path of progress for the Powell family and all of Buffalo’s neighborhoods.

Comments :: Awards, Community, Deconstruction, Dream It; Do It, Green Collar Jobs, Media, Neighborhood Beautification Tagged

GreenLeaf Campaign

4091296925_7b9ebbe22b_mThe trees that were planted throughout The Queen City this past weekend were all made possible through the efforts of Re-Tree WNY.  Buffalo ReUse and 130 volunteers (we got a little of everybody–students and XCountry athletes from UB, Daemen, Canisius–the Queen City Roller Girls and even our youngest new friend, Bryant, brought his mom and sister to plant 410 trees.  The cost of our trees alone was 25K.  We would love to join Re-Tree again for their Spring 2010 planting; however, they need more funding to purchase more trees for everyone to plant.  Their goal is 30,000 trees and so far volunteers have planted a total of 11,000.  The Buffalo News is campaigning with Re-Tree to help raise funds.  If you or someone you know would like to contribute to Re-Tree’s fund raiser and reserve a tree in someone’s name, please click on the link.  The link will take you to a secure paypal page.  $30 gets you a tree for your Gramma Majorie or your Uncle Larry or your bff, Cookie.

We hope to see you again to plant with you next Spring!

Comments :: Environment, Fund Raising, Neighborhood Beautification, Volunteers! Tagged

Extreme Home Makeover Still Needs Help

emheWell, we did our part for the ABC TV show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”. From Sunday at noon until the wee hours of Monday morning, we green-demo’ed a house in only fifteen hours. We had lots and lots of help from very able community volunteers, with service above and beyond by some of our own “super volunteers”.

If you would still like to help as the project of building the home and helping out in the neighborhood continues this week, please email volunteer {at} davidhomes(.)com. Everyone must register at the Water Authority on Porter Ave where they will be given a hardhat and a blue T-shirt. Americorps is the official clearing house for the volunteering and they will send out further updates on shifts and needs. Thanks!

Comments :: Community, Deconstruction, Media