On Friday, November 16 a group of ReUse employees and volunteers performed a deconstruction on a house in Southern Athens county. We were able to salvage a good number of windows, doors, carpets, and other items from the property. As we've mentioned before, we are always interested in deconstruction projects, so please let us know before you tear down your house!
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
On Friday, November 16 a group of ReUse employees and volunteers performed a deconstruction on a house in Southern Athens county. We were able to salvage a good number of windows, doors, carpets, and other items from the property. As we've mentioned before, we are always interested in deconstruction projects, so please let us know before you tear down your house!
Monday, November 19, 2007
Project ReUse 2
It's that time of year again - we're getting preparations started on Project ReUse! We are currently seeking artistically inclined folks to design outfits made from materials found in the ReUse Thrift stores.
Here’s how it works:
We give you and your team a ten dollar gift certificate good at any ReUse Industries location. This is your budget for your outfit. The materials for your outfit are to come solely from the ReUse inventory – this is supposed to be focused on reuse fashion, after all. And the more creative, the better!
The fashion show will be taking place at ARTS/West in Athens this year, with an after-party at Casa.We only have a limited number of spots for designers, so if this is something you’re interested in, please e-mail me at sherri[at]reuseindustries.org!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Athens NEWS Campus Reporter
Monday, November 12th, 2007
Can "trash" be both functional and aesthetically pleasing? Three local artists think that it can, and they are setting out to prove the point this week with a gallery of unique and thrifty sculptures, paintings and "inkies" at UnionArts, a new alternative art space at 15 W. Union St., room 101 B.
"When you are paying for classes, you have a lot of materials to use," artist Tessa Evanoksy said Friday while setting up pieces for the show at UnionArts, which opens Tuesday evening. "For me, it's about kind of finding what I can and throwing it together."
Evanosky and her fellow artists Erica Sutherland and Jamie Lewis are not students and live on a budget. They say they have spent years scavenging for materials and creating "trash art" together in their spare time. Their mediums include surreal junk treasures, ranging from a used traffic cone and plastic dolls to serving trays and traditional inks used to make abstract, two-dimensional "inkies" of exotic worlds and ethereal figures.
"Most of the stuff that I make, I don't think people with money like," Lewis joked while taking a break from adjusting the position of an ornately beaded mobile during Friday's set-up. Lewis said that many of the materials she and the other artists use to make art were rescued from dumpsters and thrift stores.
(For the full article, click here.)
Monday, November 12, 2007
article by Kristin Heinichen
Athens Messengers Staff Writer
More than 300
The
“There’s a lot of stuff out there — you can’t start your barbecue with it — and the question is how to get rid of it,” said Mayor-elect Paul Wiehl, chairman of City Council’s Environment Committee. “It is quite obvious there is a need (for proper disposal).”
Hired to dispose of the materials was Environmental Enterprises Inc., a company out of
Wiehl dropped off gasoline, old paint and one tire at the event. “The tire was sitting in back of my garage. I’m trying to remember what car it even belonged to,” he said with a chuckle.
The city entered into contract for the collection day with the Athens-Hocking Solid Waste District. When contacted by the city, the district had already established its 2007 budget and was unable to shoulder the cost of the project. City officials appropriated $15,000 for the collection.
Taking advantage of the event was
“Batteries are a big problem in
Debatin is from
“Our landfills are not filling up as fast or with toxins (as the
Debatin said
“It’s not certified unless the packaging materials are recyclable,” Debatin said. “Every store that sell batteries has to have a container to drop off batteries.”
Employees of Environmental Enterprises Inc. separated thousands of pounds of toxins, flammables and corrosives into big barrel drums on Saturday.
“We recycle as much as we can of the materials we receive, but some doesn’t lend itself to recycling. We dispose of those materials by incineration at our treatment facility,” said Dan McCabe, president of Environmental Enterprises Inc.
Headquartered in
“We might get over 5 million pounds of household and industrial waste yearly,” he said. “It’s necessary for these types of events because it’s difficult for people to get rid of it (toxic materials). If it is disposed in the environment, it would be detrimental to it. It would simply ruin the watercourses.”
Michael Gosnell is the solid waste control officer for the city.
“(photo by Duane Bogart of ReUse Industries)
Saturday, November 10, 2007
The Hazardous Waste Drop Off is going strong at the Athens Community Center! Athens City residents have until 2 pm to take their hazardous waste to the drop off site. We encourage city residents to take advantage of this great opportunity! AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteers Duane Bogart, Emily Camm, and myself, Sherri Oliver, were there this morning to help with the collection. I was very happy with the amount of Athens community members who came to dispose of their hazardous materials, and it looks like today is going to be a great success!
Also, our friends at Stuart's Opera House, who are celebrating their 10th year of being re-opened, are having their annual fall fundraiser today. The rockin' Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks will be headlining the show, along the the Firecracker Jazz Band, who will be opening things up.

In addition to the show, there will also be a silent auction in the lobby of the Opera House which will be starting at 7:30 pm. There are lots of great items donated by area businesses, and it's definitely worth checking out! Please support our friends at Stuart's!
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Do you need to send someone flowers? Would you also like to make a donation to ReUse Industries without spending any extra money? Thanks to GoodShop and 1-800-Flowers, you can now do just that. Just go to www.GoodSearch.com, click on the GoodShop logo, and find 1-800-Flowers in the list of participating merchants.
For every online purchase you make with 1-800-Flowers, ReUse will recieve 5-6% of your total purchase as a donation.
And don't forget to designate ReUse Industries as the charity you would like to support!
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
There will be a Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off Day on Saturday, November 10 at the Athens Community Center from 10 am to 2 pm. Some items that will be accepted include:
- cell phones
- passenger car tires
- e-waste (including computers, printers, scanners and other components)
- household batteries (dry cell and Ni-cad cell)
Roger Bail, Operations Coordinator
(740)797-4208
Paula Moseley, Asst. Service Safety Director
(740)592-3340
Michael Gosnell, Solid Waste Control Officer
(740)592-2222
And please remember, the Hazardous Waste Drop Off Day is open only to Athens City residents. Proof of city residence will be required to drop off materials, so make sure to bring a valid photo ID with your current address or a current Athens City utility bill.
Bag Sale in Athens
Due to its popularity, the $4 bag sale at the ReUse Thrift Store in Athens has become a monthly event! This sweet sale will now happen during the second week of every month. Stop in, visit Charlie, and score some great deals!
A Note About Donations
While we always welcome your generosity in giving items to ReUse, there are a few guidelines that we request you follow in donating items, especially in regard to clothing donations:
- Clothing must be clean and dry (please, no wet, damp, or mildewed clothes!)
- Please make sure that your bags/boxes of donations contain only reusable items, and not trash
- broken electronics
- broken windows
- car parts
- ceiling tile
- central air units
- cleaners/solvents
- cracked plastic items
- dimensional lumber less than three feet long
- dishwashers
- drywall
- furnaces/heat pumps
- oil/antifreeze
- rotten wood
- text books
- tires
- waters heaters
Thursday, November 01, 2007
AmeriCorps*VISTA Emily Camm, who organized this year's Make a Difference Day project, would like to thank the following people and organizations who made this day a success:
- Scott Sturgill, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Wellston for his help in coordinating our project and providing the paint, rollers, and other materials necessary for this project
- Domino's Pizza of Wellston, for donating lunch for our volunteers
Above: AmeriCorps*VISTA members Ben Frese and Scott Spice paint down low.





