This Weekend's Highway Cleanup PostponedWe have decided to postpone the highway cleanup scheduled to take place this Saturday due to weather concerns.The cleanup will be rescheduled for an undetermined date in the near future. If you are interested in volunteering, please send an e-mail to Emily Camm at emily[at]reuseindustries.org. She will be able to give you information on the cleanup.
Floods won't keep us down!The Raccoon Creek has spilled over its banks and onto the ReUse property in Albany. The water has not reached any of our buildings, and we don't expect it to, but it's a sight to see all the same. Don't worry, however, because we are still open for business. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 740-698-8200 x 10.
Above: Rusty Salvage is partially submerged, but stands strong.
Above: Despite the flood waters, we're still working hard!
Project ReUse - THANK YOU!We would like to thank all of the local businesses, organzations and people who came together this past Saturday to make Project ReUse a great event!Thanks to our designers and models: Rachel Aling, Kari Eavenson, Cara Varney, Olivia Dawson, Lauren Budin, Sophie Borazanian, Allie Nordman, Becky Kozar, Cynthia Bettcher, Beth Miller, Mary Howell, Liz Drabik, Emily Webb, Carla Maragano, Chelsea Dieck, Emily Miller, Caitlin Seida, Sarah Warda and Natalie Lombardi.Thanks to Patty Mitchell, Pandy Reiser and especially the 7th and 8th grade classes at Athens Middle School for allowing us to show their wonderful art.Thanks to ARTS/West, Emily and Dan Prince, Suzanne Seesman, Annie Fischer, Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl, Liz Pahl, Tamara Young, Paul Kristofco, Andrew Lampela, Brian Koscho, Tommy Tabatowski, John Knouse, Sarah Burstler, the ReUse Industries AmeriCorps*VISTAs and everyone else who was kind enough to give a little bit of their time.The following businesses and organizations were generous enough to donate goods and services:
Come Help ReUse Industries Keep Ohio Beautiful
We will be holding a highway cleanup on Saturday, March 29. This cleanup is in conjunction with the Keep Ohio Beautiful and Ohio Department of Transportation Roadway Cleanup, which is a part of the Great American Cleanup. We'd love to have you come out and volunteer with us that day! Volunteers should meet at ReUse Industries' main facility, located at 74815 US Highway 50 (just west of Albany) at 10:45 AM. The cleanup will begin at 11 AM and last until 3 PM. Lunch will be provided to all volunteers. For more information, contact emily@reuseindustries.org. See you there!
Project ReUse - a snowy success!Despite the winter weather this Saturday, we went forward with Project ReUse and it was a blast. Almost one hundred brave souls trudged through the snowy streets of Athens to support ReUse Industries and watch a great fashion show. We made almost $500, all of which will go toward funding ReUse Industries projects such as free pickups of reusable items, which are available in Athens and select other cities. We would like to congratulate our winners:
Sarah Warda, who won our grand prize with her beautiful blue evening dress. Here is Sarah's description of her creation:
This outfit is all about color. Originally a choir robe, the dress definitely sings its own tune. With additional materials from a floor length nighty, the subtle tone-on-tone blue hues are sure to please. Her custom handbag was made from an old pillow, creating a striking contrast. Inspired by 40's starlets, Sarah hopes to make a splash on the runway.
Rachel Aling, Kari Eavenson and Cara Varney won first runner up with their lovely Asian-inspired dress. Rachel, Kari an Cara had this to say about their look:
East meets west with this sexy kimono, formerly a night gown and dress shirt. Modeled by Rachel is a classic Asian dress with a twist. Encompassing plunging necklines and dramatic flowing sleeves creating fashion zen. Inspired by nature, this design takes industrial Japanese culture back to its traditional roots for a unique fusion of function and style.
Emily Miller, Carla Maragano and Chelsea Dieck took second runner up with their funky shift dress. Here's what Emily, Carla and Chelsea had to say about their design:
Here we have Chelsea, modeling as the "Value City Vixen". Although she looks pretty in pink, her once-drapery dress, complete with sexy slip, dyed cotton stretch leggings and pearls of a different color, she is actually ready to rock and roll through the night! This ensemble was created solely from materials collected at the ReUse $4 bag sale! Now that's a vicious deal!
(pictures courtesy of Megan Louttit)