Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Saturday, December 26, 2009
What's Next/Breadboard Challenge
What a great first year! 33 of the 42 available breadboards were given away to people donating over $1400 to Medical Teams International, Bread for the World and Oregon Food Bank. If you are interested in the remaining breadboards contact Jonathan.
The question I like to ask is what's next. The Breadboard Project will have more woodworkers involved, more breadboards, earlier availability & publicity.
If you have received a breadboard, will you take the Breadboard challenge to use your breadboard to make a difference? Go ahead, think outside the box. Maybe every time you buy a loaf of bread you set aside that same amount of money to donate. Maybe you serve bread off of it at a hunger awareness fundraiser meal you put on. Perhaps you display it at your work with a sign that your company will match customer donations. Or perhaps you use it only as inspiration and work with your available resources to do something entirely different. If we each do something small, it will add up to a big difference. For inspiration check out this Oregonian story not connected to the Breadboard Project.
If so, I would like to list them (with name or anonymously) on the blog. Please submit a brief description/summary to jonathan@nussbaumfurniture.com.
The question I like to ask is what's next. The Breadboard Project will have more woodworkers involved, more breadboards, earlier availability & publicity.
If you have received a breadboard, will you take the Breadboard challenge to use your breadboard to make a difference? Go ahead, think outside the box. Maybe every time you buy a loaf of bread you set aside that same amount of money to donate. Maybe you serve bread off of it at a hunger awareness fundraiser meal you put on. Perhaps you display it at your work with a sign that your company will match customer donations. Or perhaps you use it only as inspiration and work with your available resources to do something entirely different. If we each do something small, it will add up to a big difference. For inspiration check out this Oregonian story not connected to the Breadboard Project.
If so, I would like to list them (with name or anonymously) on the blog. Please submit a brief description/summary to jonathan@nussbaumfurniture.com.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Pictures from the kickoff
Monday, December 14, 2009
2nd Event
Sunday December 20, 2009
noon-4:00pm
Ten Thousand Villages
938 N.W. Everett Street Portland, OR
Breadboards will be available for a donation to one of the 2009 project recipients.
noon-4:00pm
Ten Thousand Villages
938 N.W. Everett Street Portland, OR
Breadboards will be available for a donation to one of the 2009 project recipients.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Kickoff Event
Mark you calender for the Breadboard Project kickoff event
Thursday December 17, 2009
6:30-8:00pm (silent auction closes at 7:45)
Southeast Grind
1223 SE Powell blvd, Portland, OR
Breadboards will be available for "purchase" and through silent auction. 100% of funds will go directly to your choice of Medical Teams International, Oregon Food Bank, or Bread for the World.
Your donation will give a gift of hope, food or medical supplies this holiday season, and remind us to be thankful for our daily bread.
Thursday December 17, 2009
6:30-8:00pm (silent auction closes at 7:45)
Southeast Grind
1223 SE Powell blvd, Portland, OR
Breadboards will be available for "purchase" and through silent auction. 100% of funds will go directly to your choice of Medical Teams International, Oregon Food Bank, or Bread for the World.
Your donation will give a gift of hope, food or medical supplies this holiday season, and remind us to be thankful for our daily bread.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Inspiration
As a furniture maker with a strong emphasis on stewardship and responsible use of materials I have always struggled with the best use of the small scraps left over from projects. Surely there must be a way to make good use of this material (and that of other woodworkers) while making a positive impact in the world.
Inspired by the Empty Bowls project (potters, studios & art galleries donate time space and materials to create bowls that are then sold for donations for anti-hunger organizations) the idea for The Breadboard Project was born.
Woodworkers donating time & scrap materials to make Breadboards, available through individuals/businesses willing to distribute them with no mark up, 100% of the purchase price is directed to the Oregon Food Bank, Medical Teams International or other similar agency.
May we eat our bread with thankfulness & be reminded we can make a difference.
Inspired by the Empty Bowls project (potters, studios & art galleries donate time space and materials to create bowls that are then sold for donations for anti-hunger organizations) the idea for The Breadboard Project was born.
Woodworkers donating time & scrap materials to make Breadboards, available through individuals/businesses willing to distribute them with no mark up, 100% of the purchase price is directed to the Oregon Food Bank, Medical Teams International or other similar agency.
May we eat our bread with thankfulness & be reminded we can make a difference.
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