Monday, July 25, 2011

I wanted to get one final post in before July slips away from us and we're into the slower and usually hotter days of August.


Last Friday was an amazingly busy day at the container and volunteer after volunteer kept showing up with yet more amazing donations.  Here's how it all unfolded!

Toni Colvin met me down at the Container around 10:20 or so.  We got the doors open, card table set up and Toni had her first in-depth tour of all our donations, neatly categorized and organized by Karen.  She was impressed and let it slip that she loves creating order out of disorder and before she could say another word, I introduced her to the chaos of our bookshelves.  Toni got right into it and for the next hour and half, this is where she could be found.



The prior week, new volunteer Claire Chapman had dropped off boxes and boxes of children's books that she and her three children had neatly organized and labeled into age-appropriate boxes so as our bookshelf empties, we will add these books.  It was a big job that Claire took on and her willingness to jump right in is so appreciated. 

I had told Toni that it would probably be a slow morning and we'd have plenty of time to chat and tidy but boy, was I ever wrong (yet again!).  Here's how the morning unfolded.

Annie Gabbert and her darling daughter stopped by with a salad bowl and four matching smaller bowls which I know will be much appreciated by one of our families.  Annie and her kids rarely miss an Open Container day and it's obvious that they're always thinking about the families we serve and how we can best help them.

Then Lizzie Kipner stopped by with boxes and boxes of diaper wipes which we'll get to our moms with babies at Venice Community Housing.  You can never have too many wipes so thanks for thinking of TWC, Lizzie!

Teresa Rosati-Royer then pulled up with non-perishable food items, cleaning products, sheets and a blanket and was headed down to Bed, Bath and Beyond to get another sheet to 'match' the existing fitted sheet she gave us.  As she handed over the box of food Teresa explained that it was minus a jar of peanut butter as that morning one of their guests at their beautiful Tuscali Mountain Inn had asked Teresa if they had any.  While apologizing for not having any, she suddenly remembered the jar in her 'TWC' bag in the car and ran out to get it!

Toni hadn't come empty-handed to the Container and arrived with several big boxes of toothpaste, a donation from her dentist.  As Toni said, it's much easier to have for something when it's not for yourself.  I'm learning...


Noelle Berman had the day off work and she and her darling pup Lucy stopped by with Noelle's signature donation...a tea kettle.  We love putting a new tea kettle in the apartments when we do set-ups and Noelle has given us SO many over the past years so thank you, Noelle.  How did you know we were out of this standard!?  But that wasn't all Noelle had in her car.  After a yoga class a few days prior, Noelle had noticed a box sitting outside Eco Mail with baby shampoos and deodorants inside with a compelling sign..."FREE!"  So she grabbed the box, and shamed her classmates into putting back what they had taken.  That's our girl!



And finally, right about when we were ready to shut the door to the Container, Sue Forbes' son drove up with a huge donation.  Seems like Sue had been talking to her dentist, too, and had scored boxes and boxes of toothbrushes and floss for her families.  Between Toni's and Sue's chats with their dentist, the oral hygiene of the needy folks we help will be made much, much easier.  Thank you!


Many thanks to Lisa O'Laughlin whose brainchild it was to hold the Open Container every other Friday.  She has been so much help during the rainy and cool winter days to the heat of summer and she just deserves a break!  Karen and I have decided that due to the heat and the vacation schedules of so many TWC volunteers that we'll suspend the 'Open Fridays' until kids are back to school.  So, this Friday will be the last one when Lisa and other volunteers will be there between 10:30 and Noon.  If you have anything you've been meaning to drop off, now's the time to do it.

And when we start back in September, we're really going to try to make this an every Friday occurrence, dependent on the number of TWC volunteers who are able to help.  We'll see how it goes.

And one final thing:  please send your favorite family recipes (the simple ones) our way as Annie and others have mentioned the TWC cookbook idea as being a great way to bring in some funds.  Perhaps we could start with just compiling simple recipes for the families we serve and then expand that into a cookbook for the Canyon and beyond.  Any recipes that you send should have accurate ingredients and good prep/serving directions.  Thanks!

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