Restoring an architectural gem? Keeping an old home together? Need cost-effective tricks to save old windows, reuse salvage materials, find space for another purpose?
Meet the people with the know-how at the House Restoration Fair, Saturday March 27th from 10 am to 2pm. The Fair will take place at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Museum located at 25 Nottingham Court at Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo. General admission is $8, or $6 if you’re a Historical Society member.
Speak with craftsmen, artisans, material suppliers, and contractors at display tables AND see presentations of first-hand experiences from a carpenter, homeowners, and architects. We’ll be there….will you??
Next wednesday, March 10th, Buffalo ReUSE is hosting a tin ceiling workshop at 2pm. The workshop will be at the ReSOURCE. For those who do not know, this is our store (where you will find many great things that you may or may not need), so check it out for yourself! 298 Northampton.
If it is nice outside, plan on being outdoors catching some rays and fresh air. Hopefully the weather will be like it has been this week.
I have included a previous blog from one of my colleagues that was written in the past. It includes a great history of tin ceiling as well as the steps that are involved in tin ceiling restoration that we will be partaking in.
Some may think tin ceiling is out of date, but with a little creativity anyone can come up with different uses for it and bring back its original sublimity. Come next week to find out some neat ways!
The UB Green Team is continuing its climate talks, a dialogue on contemporary and local environmental issues. The Spring 2010 series will introduce the campus community to issues such as waste reduction, community gardens and sustainable transportation. All of the Climate Talks begin at 7pm in the Allen Hall Theatre on the UB South Campus, across from Walgreens on Main Street
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2009 7pm Allen Hall Theatre, South Campus: Less is More: Promoting Recycling and Waste Reduction in Western New York
We hope to see you there!!!
Where: University of Buffalo Center for Fine Arts, Room 232
When: Tuesday, Feb. 23 @ 6PM (see poster below for future dates)
Be there for the launch of the Food and Emerging Media Speaker Series, and hear the opening speaker, David Szanto, give a talk entitled “Towards Intelligent Gastronomy: Equilibrating Human Food Systems.
“Ven a una Fiesta!” We can’t dance without you! Join everyone at ReUse on Friday, Februrary 19 for music and dancing at our fundraiser hosted by El Buen Amigo located at 114 Elmwood Avenue! Get your tickets now or at the door.
Enjoy Latin food & bebidos, a live band, a member of the Latin Jazz Project, plus a pre-show salsa lesson for those who don’t know which direction to shake their hips. We hope to see you there! Call 716-885-6343 for details.
For ticket information click here.
Ticket sales contribute to Buffalo ReUse’s mission of neighborhood revitalization and community programs.
Only six FIVE days until Buffalo gets together to watch the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition TV show that made such a huge impact on our city last November. Details here.
We’re EXTREMELY proud of the part we played when we joined the huge volunteer team of contractors, suppliers, businesses and thousands of individual citizens. Our green demolition of the Powell’s old home helped David Homes achieve an Emerald Level LEED certification for the entire project (first ever in NY State!). Here are some of the things we were able to accomplish in our green demo:
Come to the premiere January 24! Get your free tickets at the Shea’s box office.
A big thanks to Shea’s Buffalo for being the venue, Join us, JANUARY 24th, 2010!
You were there when the Hero Family was announced, You were there when Buffalo ReUse performed the Green Demolition, You were there when volunteers from PUSH and Re-Tree WNY built the community gardens, You were there when Americorps and others descended on the block and over 70 houses in the neighborhood got a facelift, You were there when David Homes built the brand new house!…Now you can be there as all of Buffalo celebrates the national spotlight! On behalf of PUSH Buffalo, Buffalo ReUse, Re-Tree WNY, and WNY Americorps, as well as The Powell Family–we hope you will join us all.
Doors open at 7pm Folks can meet The Powell Family, mingle, and learn about the ways they can
volunteer and contribute to future neighborhood improvements. Channel 7 (WKBW) will feature a documentary of behind-the-scenes footage of the 106 hours of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition while the cast, volunteers, and neighborhood worked around the clock. Finally, from 8-10pm ABC will broadcast the Special Buffalo Episode and we’ll all watch together as the story unfolds.
We hope that everyone will come and celebrate the national spotlight on Buffalo and the neighborhood revitalization igniting across The Queen City!
TICKETS: Tickets will be available on Friday, January 15th. All tickets will be distributed in advance of the evening’s events. Tickets to be obtained from Shea’s Box Office. Tickets are complimentary, limit of 2 per person. No tickets at the door, unless they are still available.
The Shea’s Box Office is located at 650 Main Street and is open M-F 10 a – 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 am– 2 pm Event Parking is available on Pearl Street, Washington St. etc.
**This event is on FACEBOOK. Please, invite all your friends!!
We had a lot of fun hosting a series of Wednesday Workshops before Christmas, coming up with fun DIY crafts such as making stockings out of recycled sweaters, cinnamon ornaments, and recipes in a jar.
We will be holding two “handmade holidays” workshops this February. The first is on Wednesday, February 3rd, and the holiday we’re celebrating is the Super Bowl (ok ok, not technically a holiday but it could be). We will be making coasters to be put to use during your Super Bowl Party. The workshop will run from 4-5pm at 158 Eaton St.
The second workshop is the following week, Wednesday February 10th. This time we’re celebrating Valentine’s Day. Come to 158 Eaton St. to make romantic candlesticks out of spindles from old staircases. What a great way to ReUse! The workshop will run from 4-5pm. For both there is no fee, but a suggested donation of $5.
Hope to see you there!!