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See images on our Flickr photo stream. Demo Day One, Friday, 18 August 2006 Later Friday afternoon, Mike McMillan arrived on site. Alone, he hauled most of the upstairs carpeting down two steep flights and around a corner to our Dumpster. He even finished pulling up the rest of the mess - alone! Another example of the stupendous work done by Habitat volunteers. Thank you! Demo Day 2 - Tuesday, 22 August 2006 At 1pm, Marjorie Williams (co-chair of our 2005 ReMax/Huff build), Frank Peters, Board members Jerry Zachary, George Kieffer and Steve Clarkson as well as Paul Zindars and Eileen Gebbie began their path of destruction. Frank actually arrived at 9 a.m., dismantling a bathroom (shower, sink, walls), leaving only a toilet in the middle of the enlarged office space. George focused on pulling out drywall and pitching studs down the staircase. Marjorie and Eileen hauled waste material between the top floor and the parking lot Dumpster. Down in the basement, the crew was joined by Ricky, a local "scrapper," who took down a large chain link cage. That metal, as well as the air duct running the length and height of the building, will go to salvage, rather than the local landfill. Thank you, everyone! Demo Day 3 - Wednesday, 23 August 2006 Frank Peters, plumber and house inspector, spent another full day on demolition. He was joined by fellow "repeat offenders" Mike McMillan and George Kieffer. George Daigh, another long-time volunteer, took his first shift in the afternoon. Five more walls came down and the debris piles grew knee-high. So far 45 volunteer hours have been donated to building the capacity and future of your affiliate. Thank you! Late in the afternoon, Habitat staff met Dan Hosier and Mike Hosier, owners of the building and primary donors, for a tour of some of the work remaining: elevator installation, rewiring, air flow, a new east entrance, access from receiving to the sales floor and a new face. Demo Day 4 - Thursday, 24 August 2006 Believe it or not, we are wildly ahead of schedule on demolition! Frank Peters and George Kieffer were on site removing plaster foam and metal studs. Bob Craft and Tom Napier, dedicated HOMEWORKS volunteers, joined in as well. Tom is actually using vacation time, spending two days on demo, in addition to his usual Saturday volunteer shift at the store. He thoughtfully brought along a compliment of tools and a jug of water. In the afternoon, chemistry grads Lindsay Elliott and Scott Shaw arrived, quite eager to fling that sledgehammer. The biggest hitch so far has been getting the water to our Dumpster around the block. As the Salvation Army winds down over the next two days, we will be installing a chute directly from the first floor to the bin. We are so grateful to the fast, efficient and dedicated work of our Teams of Destruction. Thank you! I-Help Pitches In on Saturday, 30 September 2006 Thank you to all of our wonderful University of Illinois I-Help volunteers for their work in hauling pound upon pound of pea gravel from our new basement! Historical Timeline for 119 - 125 E University, compiled by Kathy Kummer at PACA 1902: George Lutz; cigar and tobacco factory, residence over
1915 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map shows a tailor shop; dwelling to rear
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Habitat for Humanity of Champaign County & ReStore Fax: (217) 363-3373 - E-mail: info@cuhabitat.org |