This is the historical Adams Hall at Savannah State University, which is one of the older buildings still at the school. We were assigned the honor of preserving the historical value and image of this outstanding structure! The rooms in Adams Hall are 40 X 100 and the vaulted ceilings are 25 feet. We restored the plaster, painted, reconstructed all the windows including the arch tops, replaced the missing eyebrows based on the originals, the cornices, north entry, and we are currently working on restructuring the iron pediments.
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Help Wanted: Young Tradesmen
Very interesting article about how the workforce has changed so dramatically. Graduates are now more focused on corporate positions, which in turn is forcing skilled craftsmanship into an endangered art. Enjoy!!!!!!
http://savannahnow.com/opinion/2011-12-26/magnus-help-wanted-young-tradesmen
Community Drum Circle: “Let’s Move Savannah!”
Come out to Southern Pine Company (Corner of 35th and E. Broad) on Friday, December 23rd (5pm-9pm), for recreational drumming and a dance jam session. Bring your own drum, vocals and dance moves!
The Harambee House will be giving out lead-free home information packets.
Sponsored by:
Southern Pine Company
Harambee House, Inc.
Harambee Farms Project
GatorBall Academy
Georgia Lead Hazard Control Program
Tour de Coop 2011 a Success!
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On Sunday, November 20th, the Savannah Urban Garden Alliance (S.U.G.A.) held their 3rd Annual Tour de Coop. The tour began in Southern Pine’s courtyard, where we have recently built our own chicken coop.
Participants then boarded a trolley and toured several chicken coops in midtown neighborhoods. Afterwards, the trolley came back to Southern Pine for a reception, which included a raffle, silent auction and trivia. All proceeds raised from the event benefited S.U.G.A.’s educational outreach programs.
S.U.G.A.’s mission is to increase access to local food, while providing educational programs to the community that promote sustainable and affordable gardening practices. Through workshops on composting, rain gardens, bee keeping, chicken husbandry and more, S.U.G.A. teaches people in the community how to grow their own sustainable, healthy food. The organization believes that community gardens can help alleviate obesity and food shortages, while promoting nutrition. It is important to know where our food comes from and have a connection with that food.
If you would like more information on S.U.G.A. or would like to volunteer your time, please visit their website at sugacentral.org or call 912-897-9643.
Dilated Spectrum Adds Printing Press to Business
The vision of Dilated Spectrum is to expand artistic mediums through collaborations with other artists, clients and the community. They are best known for their innovative screen printing and designs. If you can dream it, they can make it happen. For a more comprehensive description of Dilated Spectrum’s services, visit www.dilatedspectrum.com.
Demsey Yard
Ever wonder where this reclamation machine gets it’s motor?
Well that’s easy, good old fashioned hard work, not to mention a discerning selective eye. Evalina, Jaco, Jimmy and Wesley sort the good Savannah gray bricks at our westside yard. We would be nothing without our tireless and dedicated staff who keep the reclamation train on the tracks. Thank you for all that you do!
Lance Parker for Reclaimed Furniture
Taking repurposing reclaimed materials, Lance Parker adds texture and simplicity to his furniture and home accents. Doorknobs function as coat hooks for welcomed guests. Shelves appear as wood framing exposed through a wall. Headboards made from reclaimed wood showcase serenity in the bedroom. Lance reveals the natural and man-made features of the materials to reveal how the materials are transformed.
Throughout our blog entries, our readers have probably noticed our topic of repurposing window sashes…as you can see, window sash has countless purposes for art and design.
Thank you to Lance and Diana Parker for their work. Contact Lance Parker at lpreclaimedfurtniture@yahoo.com for when and where he is selling!
New Urbanism…on the Old Star Laundry Site
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Here’s a little blog post on the progress of the site. Just to keep everyone in the loop of its reclamation! Click here for the link to my Blog!
Thanks for Re:fest!!!!
Sustain Savannah v.1.0
WOW! that’s really all that should be said…well maybe Amazing, REfreshing and REvitalizing!
Thanks to all that came, saw and experienced Re:fest. All structures were auctioned off and two dogs were adopted: hooray for reclaimed materials and reclaimed dogs!
And a really big thanks to all the food and beverage sponsors of the event. Please support them with dining at their restaurants, sipping their drinks and telling them how awesome they are too!
And we can’t forget the music…a big hug and hip shake goes out to every performer as well!
Let us know your thoughts and what you liked best about the event!!!!














































