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Since my WAI appears to be of interest, here are more pictures of team 1189 (The Gearheads)'s community service project.
The full backstory can be found here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=862964&postcount=13
This is the inside of my band locker after the senior locker clean out. We underclassmen had a half day due to senior finals, so their clean out occurred as soon as they were done with their last final. I noticed a few binders in the trash on my way into math, and decided to go around after class and see what I could get. My friend and I ended up walking into Italian, or next class, with stacks of binders up to our noses, and full backpacks. Our teacher excused us to put the supplies in our lockers, and on the way back we raided more trash cans, taking two trips to get the job done. This is the result, plus another 15 or so binders located my friend's locker.
We were very proud of our efforts, to say the least.
(edit: More info can be found at http://gpgearheads.org/community-service-0 and http://www.gpgearheads.org/library/articles/team/gearheads-going-green-and-giving)
10-06-2009 12:59
JaneYoung
You guys are making a difference, impacting your community in a very positive way, Kara. That's no small thing. This is an impressive undertaking and appears to have been one that you all enjoyed as well.
10-06-2009 18:19
NorviewsVeteran
You're gonna need a bigger locker, man.
It's cool to see some effort being put in to 'green up' a place.
10-06-2009 18:57
Zholl
Sort of unrelated, but are you by any chance a horn player? That looks just like the horn locker I had in 8th grade, after we got new ones...
10-06-2009 19:43
Millory
10-06-2009 19:54
Karibou
10-06-2009 20:33
Zholl
All those instruments, that's pretty impressive. Though I must say, as a horn player myself, I'm slightly disappointed there's no horn in there
Anyway, that's pretty cool that you've collected that much stuff. I have to ask, though, what's with the blanket looking thing up top? And does someone just have dibs on it or are you donating it or what are you doing with it?
10-06-2009 20:38
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Anyway, that's pretty cool that you've collected that much stuff. I have to ask, though, what's with the blanket looking thing up top? And does someone just have dibs on it or are you donating it or what are you doing with it?
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10-06-2009 21:57
Mr. Pockets|
Originally Posted by Millory
People threw out tons of wacky things... I think that the blanket will be treated like all the clothes we got as well; They're going to be laundered and can be claimed by those who helped with the effort. Everything left unclaimed (which will likely be a lot, not a lot of it appealed to us when we looked) will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul or Goodwill or something of the like.
I found a cool par of black suede-like boots. I so call dibs |
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Originally Posted by Karibou
And for the record...after today's locker clean out at one of the middle schools, the binders in the picture take up a fraction of what's now sitting in my garage. It's amazing.
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Originally Posted by Karibou
I was digging through a trash can today, going after a pair of nice shoes that i had seen go in there, and a kid walked up to me and said "Wow, that's really gotta suck." I told him that this is what makes me love my life, and it really IS fun, but he still looked at me like I was crazy.
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10-06-2009 22:11
Karibou
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Originally Posted by Mr. Pockets
The middle school kids are either far more generous or far more wasteful than the highschoolers. We've covered two high schools and two middle schools and the middle schools have donated at least 2/3 of the stuff we've collected (might even be higher than that).
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11-06-2009 07:19
Millory
11-06-2009 11:56
Karibou
Since everyone seems to be interested in this, I guess I"ll keep updating...today was the last day of school, so the last day of collection. Millory and I went around our high school with a giant rolling trash bin (lent to us by the very helpful custodians) and collected everything that we could find. By the time we got through two floors, we were forced to skip the first floor because we ran out of space in the bins. We then packed all of it into my mom's car (if you can imagine a Rendezvous...imagine that filled to the brim with school supplies...THAT'S how much we collected.). We're slowly running out of space in my garage to put all of it...and the stuff in my garage is only about half the supplies we have collected.
11-06-2009 12:37
JaneYoung
Kara, your mom deserves kudos. So does your garage.
And to think, a lot of students are planning parties and celebrations on their last day of school and you guys are recycling trash. It's also neat that you got the janitors' support in this. Sounds like the school rallied around the team in this effort.
11-06-2009 17:25
Millory|
It's also neat that you got the janitors' support in this. Sounds like the school rallied around the team in this effort.
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11-06-2009 18:46
Mr. PocketsWe got to have a sorting party today! That was honestly the most fun I've had in weeks! We were able to clean out Kara's entire garage in roughly four hours of sorting and still had time for a quick snack break! We still have to sort through a ton of other stuff, plus the janitors from one of the schools still have more supplies for us. It's unbelievable (but in a good way ^_^).
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Originally Posted by Millory
There's so much nice stuff that I just can't understand why people would let out of their sight.
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. Unfortunately a lot of kids just figure that their parents are just going to buy them new stuff come the whether they save their supplies or not.