Download - 2012 Summer Newsletter
Our wet spring didn’t cause many delays with the Purnell build,thanks to a foundation that was already in place, poured last year alongside the Keller foun-dation to save costs.
But it did mean that we had to rethink our traditional groundbreaking ceremony. Instead, we opted for an old-fashioned Wall Raising to kick off the Purnell home build. On May 1st,a group of family, friends and Habitat volunteers gathered on site. After an invocation by Brent Brad-bery, Construction Committee Chair, and welcome by Doug Arlt, Palouse Habitat Board President, Construction Supervisor Ken Hall gave an overview of the home’s
design and the expected build sched-ule. Finally, Ken, Cori and their children raised one wall into place as everyone applauded.
In July, crews will work outside on the roof and siding, inside on walls, insulation and sheetrock. If fundraising can keep pace with the willing and able volunteers, we hope to complete the home this fall.
Summer 2012
Palouse Habitat for HumanityMaking Progress on the
Purnell Home
208.883.8502PO Box 3054
Moscow, ID 83843
GOAL: $100,000 RAISED TO DATE: $68,000
Your help is needed! Like all Habitat home builds, the funds to build the Pur-nell home must be raised locally. Thanks to your support, we have built homes for 11 families with 25 children in the past 20 years - let’s do it again!
-Send a contribution to PO Box 3054 Moscow, ID 83843!
-Donate online at palousehabitat.org!
-Set up an automatic monthly payment through your bank - even a modest amount makes a difference over time!
-Start a group challenge - involve your bible study, bookclub or workplace!
-Consider Habitat’s new Cars for Homes program! www.Habitat.org/carsforhomes or call 1-877-277-4344
-Call to donate items and shop at our first Palouse Habitat Yard Sale Aug. 17 & 18!
Above all, send in your prayers!
Thank you!
Help Finish the Home!
Palouse Habitat for Humanity Board of
Directors
Doug Arlt,President
Mick Nazerali,Vice President
Anita Thorsteinson,Secretary
Scott Hurlbert,Treasurer
Andrea BeckettBrent BradberryPeg Gunderson
Leonard JohnsonDebbie LoaizaKristin PrieurJodie Tooley
Jennifer Wallace,Executive Director
Lynne Brenner,Volunteer
Coordinator
Mission: To serve our neighbors in need by helping to eliminate poverty
housing on the Palouse and worldwide.
[email protected] www.palousehabitat.org
208.883.8502PO Box 3054
Moscow, ID 83843
On the Purnell Construction SiteLet us not love with word or with
tongue, but in deed and truth. 1 John 3:18
Correction:Palouse Habitat board member Debbie Loaiza has served the Palouse as a Real-tor since 1987. The year was incorrectly noted in the Spring 2012 newsletter.
2012 marked another successful Spring Break Ser-vice Trip to Guatemala. This year, four WSU students and four adult volunteers traveled to the build site in Chimaltenango, Guatemala, west of Guatemala City. We completed the first of the eight weeks it will take to build the home. Our team had the tough assignment of hauling supplies by wheelbarrow and by hand up a 50 ft trail to the build site. We also mixed cement and connected rebar for the foundation of the house. It was challenging but very rewarding to see how grateful the family was for our time and assistance. We also helped build smokeless stoves for families who could not afford a Habitat home. This project is crucial to the health and wellness of families in Gua-temala, where many suffer from lung disease because they breath smoke night and day from small, interior cooking fires. During our week in Guatemala we built adobe smokeless stoves for four families. It becomes very personal when you spend the day working with a family in their home. We were all touched by the project and the people we met. I felt very blessed to have had this amazing experi-ence. I enjoyed getting to know the Habitat Team we took down to Guatemala as well as all the wonderful families we helped. Virginia Keefer, Guatemalan Team Coordinator
Guatemala 2012
The Palouse Habitat Yard Sale!Come purchase new or gently used construction materials and other home supplies
& help support Habitat!When: Friday, August 17th & Saturday, August 18th
Where: South Grand in Pullman, next to the Goodwill drop off (on the right past the Wheatland Shopping Center)
AND online on craigslist.pullman/moscow***Tax-deductible donations of construction materials or other goods welcome!***
Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who made our 4th Annual Beans ‘n’ Jeans Dinner & Auction a success this year! The final count is in and the event continues to grow: 174 attended and we raised $22,500 to help build the Purnell home! What an amazing gift! Thanks to more donations from local and re-gional businesses, the silent and live auctions were larger with interesting new items. We tried some new things this year, some of which worked well, and others that we’re already working to improve for next year. We were especially pleased that the new dessert auction, which featured specialties from area restaurants and two tasty homemade pies from Uniontown supporters, was such a big hit. We are planning for it to become a regular part of the evening. See you again next year!
Special Thanks To:Toyota of Pullman
AvistaSterling Savings
Team Idaho & Team Washington RealtyMoscow Pullman Daily News
The Wine Company of MoscowBell Tower
Palouse Falls BreweryGlenn Johnson, Mayor of Pullman
Pete Klaiber, Pea & Lentil CommissionForgotten Freight
Business and Individual Auction Donors The Volunteers
Beans ‘n’ Jeans 2012
[email protected] www.palousehabitat.org
208.883.8502PO Box 3054
Moscow, ID 83843
Palouse Habitat is proud of the homes we build. They are at-tractive, simple, affordable, and extremely energy efficient. In fact, over the years we’ve adopted new building techniques and incor-porated new heating and cooling systems. The Pacific Northwest has some of the most affordable, renewable energy in the country, but monthly power bills can still be a significant portion of a fam-ily budget. We want to keep Habitat homes affordable in the long run, and be good stewards of our natural resources. We use special roof trusses for extended eaves to shade win-
dows in summer and let in sunlight in winter. We install low-emittance coated windows designed to reduce heat flow. The insulation in walls, ceilings and floors has a high rat-ing, and we wrap the home in vapor barrier. Instead of a traditional furnace, we install a LifeBreath heat and energy recovery system. We owe a big thanks to Howard Hughes Appliance in Moscow, who helps make this effort affordable by contributing Energy Star appliances at cost for the kitchen and laundry room. Palouse Habitat has built energy efficient homes for years, but we’d never applied for an Energy Star rating. How would one of our volunteer-built homes stand up to others in the industry? With the Keller home, we took on the challenge. It was an involved pro-cess, but in the end the Keller home was one of only 1900 homes to earn an Energy Star rating in Wash-ington state. So why stop at an Energy Star rating? Palouse Habitat is building the Purnell home to the LEED standard, which has even stricter guidelines, including triple-pane U .21 rated windows and low VOC paint. The Purnells and everyone wins with energy ef-ficient home building. Ken Hall, Construction Supervisor
Palouse Habitat for Humanity - Building Green
Keller Home, Energy Star Rated
Thank You!!!Local Grant Awards, Spring 2012
Latah County Community Foundation $1500.00to purchase safety equipment
AmericanWest Bank $1000.00to help build the Purnell home
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