From the bottom of our hearts, thanks to everyone we knew before and especially everyone we met for the first time this morning at the first Community Clean-Up Day! Before-and-after photos will be posted soon on flickr. Thanks to all the amazing volunteers who braved 100-degree heat, stinging insects, and poison ivy to help us fill the largest dumpster we could find with heaps and loads of trash, *including* a kitchen sink! Many helping hands posted signs so volunteers could find us; shared tools, gloves, trash bags, sunscreen, and snacks; worked very hard quite early on a Saturday morning; and documented our progress. It's inspiring to see so many willing to give of themselves for the benefit of the community, and as a whole we are far more than the sum of our parts.
Special thanks to The Oak Cliff Tribune for getting the word out in advance and covering our event, Gus Treviño at Nodding Dog Coffee Company in the Bishop Arts District for donating five gallons of cool iced tea to refresh our volunteers, and to Moonlady Amy Martin for helping us set the tone.
The La Reunion coffers are still light about $100, which will cover the cost of removing our now-full walk-in dumpster from the site. So if you were unable to attend and still want to aid our effort to transform Dallas through art and green living, please contribute through our website, or PayPal us some funds c/o donate [at] LaReunionTX [dot] org.
Local media continues to smile upon us. Thanks to Daily Candy for advance publicity, and to Frank Trejo, who interviewed several La Reunion supporters for The Dallas Morning News.
Please plan to join us for future clean-up efforts and a lecture in late September by advisory board member Dr. Charissa Terranova from SMU. For details, sign up for our mailing list online.
Saturday, July 15, 2006
humble beginnings & major progress
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I just found out about LaReunion through MoonLady News. I'm new to TX and was excited to see this sort of project nearby. I'm just starting down my path as a fiber artist (knitting designer) and am interested in sustainable living. I signed up for the e-mail newsletter and am looking foward to attending the history of LaReunion in September.
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