Thursday, October 6, 2011

October 6, 2011

Am attaching a picture of our donated Jeep!!  She’s a beauty and runs like a champ.  So, for your enjoyment, here are 3 pics of Liz and my day




When I got to Home Depot, one of the guys was throwing away, yes actually Throwing away! 2 pallet movers, (check out the back of the truck!) whatever they are called.  They have wheels and pick up a pallet and raise it up – move it around!  The coolest.  So, needless to say, but I’ll say it anyway, they went into the back of the truck.  Now I can move stuff without killing my back!!!

On to today’s delivery:

Got  a whole lot of sealers From Miracle Sealants Company

Grout sealer for walls, floors and counter tops (about 10 different kinds) - many are the same.  Cleaners and polishers and sealants.  Great for anyone putting in tile or if you have any natural stone that you want to clean and/or seal.  The site below shows their products, and we have almost all.

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ103/h_d2/Navigation?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053#/?c=1&103=103

If you’re interested, email me for more details.

Also, got a lot of “Zep” foaming alcohol hand sanitizer.  A lot.

Shower door:

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100659545/h_d2/ProductDisplay?selectedCatgry=SEARCH+ALL&jspStoreDir=hdus&catalogId=10053&navFlow=3&keyword=950c-24s&Ntpc=1&langId=-1&Nu=P_PARENT_ID&storeId=10051&Ntpr=1&ddkey=Search

Smoke detector:

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202188174/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053

And that should do it for this week

Healing Arts Institute, Inc.
Stewardship Project
95 West Stafford Road
Stafford Springs, CT 06076
860-684-3184

http://haistewardshipproject.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stewardship-Project/131837606891586

Thursday, September 15, 2011

September 15,2011

Here tis -

Some Martha Stewart Living skyland bathroom light fixtures.  No sku.  Some are 21.75 in and some are 10 in.

Scott's grass fertilizer – a whole pallet full.

Hampton Bay 4-Light Brushed Nickel Bath Light
Model # 05382
Store SKU #  469528

Hound Dog 48 in. 3-Tine Garden Cultivator
Model # HDP30
Store SKU #  401843

Several of  KOHLER Archer Double Robe Hook in Vibrant Brushed Nickel
Model # K-R11055-BN
Store SKU #  782061

Several of KOHLER Archer Vertical Toilet Paper Holder in Vibrant Brushed Nickel
Model # K-11056-BN
774915

Progress Lighting Cranbrook Collection Gilded Iron 1-light Motion Sensor Wall Lantern
Model # P5661-71

Store SKU #  334660

Builders Edge 12 in. x 43 in. Louvered Vinyl Exterior Shutters Pair #283 Moss
Model # 010120043283

Builders Edge 12 in. x 60 in. Louvered Vinyl Exterior Shutters Pair #009 Federal Brown
Model # 010120060009

KOHLER Archer Towel Ring in Brushed Nickel
Model # K-R11057-BN
Store SKU #  786660

Chamberlain Clicker Universal Keyless Entry
Model # KLIK2U
Store SKU #  684283
 
4  of KOHLER Archer 24 in. Towel Bar in Brushed Nickel
Model # K-R11051-BN
Store SKU #  769493

2 of KOHLER Archer 18 in. Towel Bar in Brushed Nickel
Model # K-R11050-BN
Store SKU #  753895

So let me know if you need the above.

Friday, September 9, 2011

September 8, 2011 - Vermont Flood Relief

As many of you know, I’m from Vermont and live in Southern Vermont.  Although I, personally, did not suffer from Hurricane Irene, most of Southern Vermont did.  Including my home town.  The roads and bridges were washed away etc.  But most heart wrenching are the personal stories of whole houses being washed away, including one in our area.  People having nothing to start over with.  And as is the case in so many areas where the economy is in hardship, many of the people were uninsured or under insured.

I am asking for contributions of clothing, bedding, household goods.  Anything that you have and do not need.  I will bring them up to Vermont and leave them at this wonderful thrift shop - Twice Blessed – Marianne is gathering these items and, as a long standing member of the community, has set up a method of distribution.  So drop by goods whenever you can, on the front porch.  I’ll be in CT Thursdays to Saturdays, so best to drop them by end of week.  If you want to contribute money, make it out to “Stewardship Project” and we’ll get the cash to them.  But mostly, bring your goods.  I'll be making the trip up to VT on Saturday, September 17th after noon.  So please bring stuff to the office by then.  



95 West Stafford Road; Stafford Springs, CT; 860-684-3184

Stewardship Project Truck for pick ups:  Truck that was donated did not work out, so keep an eye out for a donated vehicle or very cheap that can hook up to the small utility trailer and make the weekly pick ups.  Thanks.

Home Depot pick up was slim this week.  A large sliding glass door screen, the ‘grill’ work for 2 glass doors, that is the wooden grill that makes a full piece of glass look like small panes.  That’s about it this time.  I’ll be picking up next week.  Sue is on vacation, so small pick up.



Anything that is still left over by September 17th will go to Vermont

That’s about all there is.  “all the news that isn’t”

Later - m

Friday, August 5, 2011

Truck

Wonderment of wonderment.  A truck has donated her truck for the Stewardship Project.  It needs some work but it will be exclusively the Stewardship Project’s.  The catch is that this means yearly registration and insurance and gas.  So, we are asking that when you receive items from the Project, you make a small donation.  That way expenses will be covered.  They would be $600 a year for the Home Depot Annual Fee, $250 for the Pottery Barn which may or may not be renewed, the registration and insurance and maintenance of the truck and gas.  If we all give just a little, a dollar, five, whatever one wants to give, then we can save up and have it in our budget.  I’ll know more about annual amounts once we get the prices for insurance and cost of fixing the truck up.

Anyone out there who is a mechanic and will offer his or her services would be great.  Then we would only pay costs of parts.  Or even reduced service costs.

Thank you for the truck

m

August 5th 2011

Was in FL this week and Allen S graciously offered to do the Home Depot pick up.  Below is what we have:  storm doors, blinds, toilet seats, 8 foot light, 50’ garden hose and a bathroom vanity that hangs on the wall with 2 doors (no sku).  I’ll be here Saturday and will return next Thursday.  At that time there will be another pick up. 

Lithonia Lighting 2-Light White Ceiling Commercial Strip Fluorescent Light
Model # C 2 96 120 GEB

Store SKU #  149497
 

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-202329356/h_d2/ProductDisplay?selectedCatgry=SEARCH+ALL&jspStoreDir=hdus&catalogId=10053&navFlow=3&keyword=149497&Ntpc=1&langId=-1&Nu=P_PARENT_ID&storeId=10051&Ntpr=1&ddkey=Search


4 bemis toilet seats

2 bamboo blinds – about 36”?

Bali Today 36 in. x 72 in. White Privacy Room Darkening Vinyl Blind
Model # 76-1704-00

Internet #  100403699

Store SKU #  365844

http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100403699/h_d2/ProductDisplay?selectedCatgry=SEARCH+ALL&jspStoreDir=hdus&catalogId=10053&navFlow=3&keyword=365844&Ntpc=1&langId=-1&Nu=P_PARENT_ID&storeId=10051&Ntpr=1&ddkey=Search

Note:  it’s a 36” screen door, not a 32 inch- we have two of them:

EMCO 75 Series 36 in. White Aluminum Crossbuck Storm Door with Black Hardware
Model # E75XB-32WH

Internet #  100013616


http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-100013616/h_d2/ProductDisplay?selectedCatgry=SEARCH+ALL&jspStoreDir=hdus&superSkuId=202766543&catalogId=10053&navFlow=3&keyword=emco+series+75+36x80+crossbuck+door&Ntpc=1&langId=-1&Nu=P_PARENT_ID&storeId=10051&Ntpr=1&ddkey=Search


ALSO, several quarts of paint:  12 of white, 6 of eggshell interior  and 6 of yellow rust-oleum


Healing Arts Institute, Inc.
Stewardship Project
95 West Stafford Road
Stafford Springs, CT 06076
860-684-3184

http://haistewardshipproject.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stewardship-Project/131837606891586
 

Friday, July 22, 2011

Toilets

Two white new porcelain toilets available. 

A person expressed interest, but still no word.  So there there for a first come first serve. 

Stone Veneer

Have 3 boxes of “stone veneer” made from cement to look like stone??  Probably used in making a chimney.  2 boxes of straight ones and a box of corners.

Anyone need?
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Pick Up Information and Update

We're in our third week and the pick ups at Home Depot have been going very smoothly.  Susan is the lady in charge of returns at Home Depot and along with her fellow workers, is vested in this project.  They are all so helpful and enthusiastic.

A few people have stepped up with hitches to help with the weekly pick ups.  And because I have "wish lists" I have been able to place most everything within 24 hours.  I will try to post weekly on this Blog site, so check it out from Wednesday on and if you haven't sent me your list, please do.  You'd be surprised at what comes up!

Laura has volunteered to update this blog for us!  Thank you.  Liz will share in the administration.  We're taking our time to get all the kinks worked out.

For those of you who will be doing the pick ups, the following is the procedure, although I'll go over this with each person who does the pick ups.

Susan at Home Depot :  860-745-1900 ext:463 

Call Susan on Tuesday am and make arrangements for a day and time to pick up that suits you both.  Her hours are from 7am to 4PM


Drive to Healing Arts in Stafford Springs, hook up to the utility trailer. 
I’ll have a bag on the trailer with tie downs, tarps, registration etc. in a water proof bag attached to the utility trailer
Hook up utility trailer


** a trick – I always crank the support wheel up as far as it can go (after I have hooked it up to my vehicle) and then wrap a bungee around the crank when in use.  Have had a situation when this became evident that it was the smart thing to do.)


Drive to the Enfield Home Depot - their back entrance is the driveway that goes between Costco and Town Fair Tires 
Bear left at the end of this drive and go all the way over to the Home Depot freight docks
Facing the docks, their is a cement steps and Freight entrance on your Right
Enter via this side door
Susan is in that "Receiving" area, just ask for her -  she'll be looking for you
(Jackie is also a person in receiving and Chris is the guy with the fork lift)


Susan will guide you from there.  You will sign an inventory list - copy to Susan and copy for Healing Arts. 
They will have the merchandise on a pallet and wrapped.  
They put it on the trailer with a fork lift.  Loose merchandise can go into the trailer or in your vehicle. The utility trailer is big enough to hold 2 pallets.  
Tie it down – Being The Queen of bungees, this part is very important.  So take your time and use the "net" over the top of it all - a great invention!
Drive to Healing Arts in Stafford Springs
Park the trailer  - in front of garage
Unhook and support it with the trailer support wheel - put bricks in front of the wheels 
I’ll take care of it when I get there on Wednesday or Thursday
You can put "loose" stuff that might be in your truck next to the utility trailer.
There will be a couple of tarps in case of rain in the utility bag
Leave ties, inventory list and registration back in the bag


Go home and put your feet up! 
And thank you so very much.  


That should do it for now.  I'll send out another email routing you to this site.  Hopefully all those interested in this program will simply come to this Blog each week which should reduce the number of emails is send out if not eliminate them.  I know what a pain it is to get a ton of emails.  And remember, if you do not want to be on the newsletter list, simply let me know and I'll take your name off.


Again, thank you all so much for your contribution to this project.  You're the ones that make it work.


Warm Regards to All


Mary








Friday, May 27, 2011

Update - Stewardship Project

   May 27, 2011 

     As of today we have $1,168 in the bank and an additional $175 in pledges outstanding and other pledges not yet committed. So get those pledges in as soon as you can.


      Thank you all so much.  Now we have to get down to the nitty gritty of organization – continually going toward our goals and future additions to this project – tool lending, contractor list to call with questions and to get services from fellow members at a discount, neighbors helping neighbors do small home projects, etc.  But first, getting the structure in place – strong and capable of being built upon.

      We have Enfield Home Depot and I have received the intro package so I can now contact the store. This promises to be quite a big deal.  Liz Adamsky, volunteer fundraiser, and I will work on the organization of this project.  This internet site - the Stewardship Project Blog - is now in place so that you can check in with us to note our progress.  I'll send out a monthly newsletter to all those on our email mailing list.  If you wish to be taken off the list or added, contact us at mary.healingarts@gmail.


I want each of you to be compiling a “wish list”  for you, your family and neighbors needs.  Don’t be shy.  List anything and everything that you might find at Home Depot, Pottery Barn and Quest.  You never know what we might get in. (as many of you know from the past 20 years of local donations) Spread the word.  With this list in hand when we receive the goods we can distribute them more quickly and easily.  That is the working plan.  We will post inventory on the web site, but if there is a specific need and item that get’s picked up, I can call you and get you over here to pick up.  



Include on this list:
Name,
Address,
Phone number, email.
List of needs
List of how you can volunteer –your talents!

Feel free to pass on this to all you know.
maryella1@earthlink.net
or
mary.healingarts@gmail.com

subject:  Stewardship Project

Vermont – We have received generous contributions from all of you up there.  Thank you.  Yvonne Laseter has donated a 30 foot camper to hold "stuff."  We plan on working up a schedule of when the camper can be where.  Having worked with kids for over 30 years, she is in charge of local kiddos painting and decorating the camper.  Pictures WILL be taken.  More on that later.  If anyone has space, trucks strong backs, don’t hesitate to volunteer for pick up and sorting.  Trucks that can draw the camper.

Connecticut – Wayne aka “Moochie” has donated space in Stafford Springs to hold items.  He’s a wonder he is.  If anyone has space, trucks, strong backs, don’t hesitate to volunteer for pick up and sorting.

The Stewardship Project is has been going on for 20 years, in a small way.  Almost every week when I arrive in Connecticut there are goods in front of my door.  I know a lot of people in the surrounding area who give and take.  It’s been a great success.  Now we can step it up a notch, but always taking it slow – planning and organizing so it does not get ahead of us.  We all know that we can make a difference by reaching out a hand to help one another.  Other than the cost of the annual fee, gas to pick up and when needed, labor, we are hoping to keep financial issues to a minimum.  I have always been convinced that good can be done by actions and words.  It’s worked so far.  And all contributions go to the running of the project.


Healing Arts Institute, Inc.
Stewardship Project
95 West Stafford Road
Stafford Springs, CT 06076
860-684-3184

Use it up – wear it out – do without







....And We're Off

Welcome to our internet site!

The Stewardship Project
Wellness Without Borders
Sponsored by 
Healing Arts Institute, Inc.


Thursday May 26, 2011

About Us - Who We Are - What We Have done - Where We Are Going

Healing Arts Institute, Inc.
Exchanging Living Ideas
 
95 West Stafford Road; Rt. 190
Stafford Springs, CT  06076
CT (860) 684-3184
VT (802) 368-2571
maryella1@earthlink.net  
     Healing Arts Institute, Inc. was incorporated in 1987, as a 501(3)c, non-profit corporation, in response to a community need for access to alternative health care, education and information.  With few exceptions, Healing Arts Institute has chosen to rely solely on the generosity of the practitioners involved in our community programs and the members of the population we serve.  We have elected, as our goal, to operate with little or no money, preferring to rely on the power of individuals to make a difference and promote the Institutes’ goals.  Our time and energy is focused on the actual “work” in the neighborhoods. Our objective is to be the non-profit that operates on minimal administrative funding.  
     At our clinics, practitioners donate all or part of their time to clients who would otherwise not have access to needed, alternative health modalities.  Although small in number and scope, the Institute is a hundred per cent focused on making a difference, one that cannot be measured in dollars.  Rather, it succeeds because those involved present a sincere community spirit that is the driving force behind our achievements.  
     Healing Arts Institute further defines "health" as Wellness Without Borders and includes our the community's health as a whole.  The Institute sponsors a goods exchange program where we oversee a recycling program to promote this concept.  In this program, we do not pay for goods and the recipient does not buy the goods.  Much of the fiscal expenses are absorbed by the Healing Arts practitioners, as part of their contribution to the Institute’s goal.  We do not question the recipient’s need or fiscal “qualification,” which can demoralize an already disheartened population. As all our programs are based on trust, we believe that when someone asks for help, help is needed.  Over the past years this trust has never been abused and our standing in the community is respected.  One cannot put a dollar value on a framework based on confidence and conviction.  As a result, this minimalist approach has afforded us the ability to focus on our goals in a realistic manner, with little or no overhead and administrative cost.
     This course of action, though limited in it’s scale, does not limit our capacity to improve community involvement.  We use our time to “achieve” our goals.  As a result, Healing Arts Institute has become known for its ability to network – connecting clients with appropriate practitioners, without charge.  We have become the organization to call when there is a health need, an educational resource need, goods need or a need for a place to leave goods to be recycled, knowing that they will go to a local neighbor and be used.
     There are several steps that we have laid down in the design of our building matrix for the goods exchange program.  The latest stage has been joining the "Good360" program.<http://www.good36.com>  Good360 is a non profit directory of retail stores who register with them.  Good360 then offers this list of stores to non profits who qualify to receive the goods from that store for one year.  For an annual fee Healing Arts Institute, Inc. can be "adopted" by that retail store, receiving items that are season, returns, damaged but serviceable and so on.  We purchased HomeDepot in Enfield, CT as well as the Pottery Barn in South Windsor.  Through the generosity of our friends and neighbors, we raised both fees - $600 and $250 respectively.  In mid June, we will meet with each store and work out the particulars.  This is truly a big jump for us, going from whatever people drop by on our doorstep to picking up building items and machines from Home Depot and household items from the Pottery Barn.  It required that we get storage space, which we did.  The community we serve is in southern Vermont and in northern Connecticut.  Both areas are gathering volunteers to promote and execute the program.  In the coming weeks and months, we will work out the kinks and streamline the process for a smooth run.  
What we need from you:
  1. Your needs list - a "wish" list" if you like
  2. You spread the word to your neighbors 
  3. Let us know what You can do for the program 
  4. When you can, send a donation to continue to pay for the expenses only of this program.  Like gas   for the vehicles that pick up the merchandise.