Special Thanks to Jim Parente for his leadership these past 10 years and to Tracey Holley and Dennis DeMetsenaere who will be taking his place as Co-leads. Thanks too to Dynamic Systems for their generous in-kind donations of labor and heating, air conditioning, and plumbing materials for each of our four builds - and to their employee and Seton parishioner Joe Drobycki for coordinating it. Work continued on the recycle house with patching and painting walls and replacing doors and porch posts.
The three parishes (Seton, St. Mark and Prince of Peace) continued working on the recycle house on February 8th. The volunteers worked on a number of different jobs including: removing a bathtub enclosure, scraping off the glue from the previous flooring, prepping and priming walls and ceilings.
The three parishes (Seton, St. Mark and Prince of Peace) began working on the recycle house on February 1st. A recycle house is one that is bought back from the previous owner that needs extensive work. This first phase of work on a recycle house is the tear out. This includes removing all the appliances, cabinets, doors, door frames and trim, baseboards, lighting fixtures, and flooring. Note our upcoming events.