Servathon 2007 Recap

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While outdoor Eastern Market vendors set up outside – on the first Saturday since the dreadful inferno – DCist writers and friends were just across the way, pretty-ing up Hine Junior High. After a whole month of reminding and re-reminding you, Servathon 2007 finally came! Not only did we paint the gym a brand-spanking-new shade of off-white, but we owned the fundraising. Since our original $2,000 goal proved easy as pie, we dared readers to bring us to $3,000. They accepted, and then some. Special recognition goes out to Sylvie Nguyen, who wowed us with her chart-topping $506 contribution.

For almost four hours, we covered the worn-out and marked-up beige walls with fresh paint, along with other volunteer teams from McGraw-Hill, Métier consulting group in Georgetown and Hine's Principal Willie Jackson. He arrived in his gray sweat suit, ready to present his charming PowerPoint slideshow of his faculty and student body to get us pumped up. There were paint rollers to share, and even a cherry picker for the hard-to-reach spots. Let’s just say, the Hine students in Phys. Ed today, shooting hoops and avoiding sit-ups, had a pretty snazzy gym.

Thank you to the entire DCist community for supporting our volunteer efforts, and especially those who came out Saturday. All of you who went home with splatter painted clothes – or were dirtied up at different project sites – we salute you.

The one-day event gave us a month full of butterflies in anticipation, but Greater DC Cares hosts 70 volunteer projects every month, year-round. Attend just one hour-long orientation, held at their Eye Street offices, and you're set to help. Waking up early and gussying up Washington’s public spaces felt good. We say, let's make this a more regular thing.

Photo by Thomas Nguyen

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And for those who want to help out the Eastern Market vendors, they will be setting up shop this weekend across the street. A special plug for Canales Meats, who will be located in front of Tortilla Cafe. Treat yourself and bring home a couple pounds of the Mangers' Halfsmokes. A little bit of Ben's Chili Bowl in your own kitchen, minus the drunken hipsters. Tell them monkeyrotica sent ya! Then run!

monkeyrotica:

And if you want drunken hipsters with those halfsmokes, just go across to H street NE and pick some up on the way home.

BTW, I wonder if that was the last Servathon for Hine JHS. It closes in two years.

Apparently Hine Jr. High is closing this year or next year. All the work folks did at the Servathon (in addition to the MLK, Jr Holiday Day of Service) will be short lived . . .Call DCPS and confirm for yourself.

nope, not closing this year. there's at least another year of the school being in service. considering how often public buildings need repainting, I hardly consider it "short-lived"

I guess "short-lived" in the sense that work could have been done on a school that would be open longer than Hines will be considering that Hines is closing end of 2007-2008.

Thanks for the comments guys. How about contacting Greater DC Cares with your thoughts about projects for next year?

www.dc-cares.org/

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