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Hi Edward, I know it will not answer your question directly. But please try this option, when doing the cleanup, choose character encoding ASCII. What happens is the Tidy transforms all existing character in Unicode, and print them in Unicode by default. Hope it helps, Marc Ps: When it reencode them, it reencode them with their name and not their IDs. Edward Baum wrote: > > Marc, > > I just discovered your HTML VALIDATOR and tried it today. I already > learned a few things! > > My code often includes character codes such as &147; and &148; which > were not recognized at all as being valid. > Is something that can be addressed in a future version? I'm attaching > "before" and "after" files for you. > > I also need certain code to be passed AS IS: > <a > href="http://ss365.logika.net/cgi-bin/ss_sitemap?sitenbr=57854001&ct=0">sitemap</A> > > > If this is changed to > <a > href="http://ss365.logika.net/cgi-bin/ss_sitemap?sitenbr=57854001&ct=0">sitemap</A> > > it will not work. > > Therefore, I was wondering if "Clean up the page" could have a > line-by-line option for fix/skip. > > Thanks. > > Ed Baum > webmaster > Resurrection Parish > Wilmington Delaware > http://resurrectionde.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Directions (click) <#direct> and instructions (click) <#instruct> for > Middletown construction site are below. > > 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802, (302) 652-0365, > www.habitatncc.org <http://www.habitatncc.org> > Version 6, Vol. 9 May 25, 2006 > * > Habitat Happenings * > > HFHNCC to Build "House in a Box" for Hurricane Relief > > In an effort to help rebuild the Gulf Coast from the devastation > caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, HFH International launched > Operation Home Delivery. HFH affiliates throughout the United States > are participating in the effort through the "House in a Box" > initiative, which entails constructing "pre-build" simple, decent > houses, packaging them, and shipping them to the Gulf Coast where they > will be permanently set-up once the infrastructure is in place. > HFHNCC will participate in the House in a Box initiative by > building the framed walls for a home at a public build event on *May > 31**st*. The House in a Box commitment consists of a framing a ranch > house, raising $75,000 cover the remaining construction costs, and > shipping the framed house to the designated affiliate in the Gulf Coast. > > > The House in a Box will be constructed by HFHNCC in partnership > with the major donor -- the *Tower Hill School*. Tower Hill will > provide all the volunteers (/no additional volunteers are needed/), > their school grounds, and a major donation towards the $75,000 goal. > Other sponsors include AstraZeneca, Christiana High School, Christ > Church Green Show, Ciao Pizza, Cypress Capital Management, The Village > of Arden, and individuals from the community, for a total of $62,500. > A press conference will be held on *May 31*, at *3:15 pm*, at *Tower > Hill*. > */Funds are still needed to be raised/*. For more information on > donating to the House in a Box, please contact the Habitat Office, > 302.652.0365 x 101, or send in your contribution to Habitat for > Humanity of NCC, 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802 (please > note in the memo House in a Box). > > > Blitz Build 2006 > > > HFHNCC will hold its fourth Blitz Build with the Home Builders > Association of Delaware June 5 -- 9. The kickoff for the Blitz Build > will be *Monday*, *June 5**th* at *11:30 AM* at 100 E. Lake Street in > *Middletown*. This year's blitz is part of a statewide blitz between > the three Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Delaware and the HBA-DE. > > Participating members in the Blitz include: /Benchmark Builders; > Layne Thomas Builders, Inc.; Bestfield Homes; John Steel, Inc.; > Delaware Siding; Shamrock Plumbing; TC Electric; Thermal Seal Experts; > Crouse Brothers; H& R Heating; Boothwyn Heating A/C; and Energy > Services Group/. This Blitz Build commemorates the beginning of the > phase II (4 homes) of the Faith Way development. The HBA-DE will > completely frame, roof, install windows, doors, and insulate all four > homes in just one week! Blitz Build 2006 is part of a National Home > Builders Blitz Week across the U.S. > Additional sponsors of faith way phase II include: /Dupont; > Wilmington Trust; Discover Bank; Steven & Natalie Bomberger; Nason > Construction; Unity Construction; Francis & Mary Julian; Drywall > Associates; Putnam Development; Magness Construction; JCM ECI; The > Town Of Middletown & New Castle County/. > > > > Office, Site, ReStore Closures > > The ReStore and construction sites will be closed on Saturday, May > 27th in honor of Memorial Day weekend. The office will be closed on > Monday, May 29th. Have a happy and safe holiday weekend! > > > Partner Meeting: *Wednesday, June 21*/,/ at* 6:30* *p.m.* at the > *Cathedral Church of St. John*. > Family Selection Committee Meeting:/ /*Thursday, June 8, *at *6:30 > p.m.* at the *Habitat Center*. > Youth United Meeting: */On break for the summer/*. > > > *McCABE RENOVATION (1 home), 502 McCABE STREET: > *Next Week: Building permits under review. > Two Weeks: Building permits under review. > > *HOPE LANDING (7-PLEX of 15 new homes), 706 -- 718 BENNETT STREET (ING > DIRECT, Wilmington Housing Partnership, Thrivent Financial for > Lutherans, Unity Build Congregations) (/25% complete)/: > *Next Week: Finish sheathing roof. Install doors and windows. Rough > plumbing in progress. > Two Weeks: Finish sheathing roof and installation of doors and > windows. Finish remaining rough plumbing. > > *FAITH WAY, (8 of 12 new homes) 100 -- 126 E. LAKE STREET, MIDDLETOWN > (Artisan's Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Home Builders Association of > Delaware, New Castle County, St. Anne's Episcopal Church, St. Andrews > School, Connections UMC, MOT Rotary Big Ball Marathon) (15/% complete): > /*Next Week: 100-106: Continue framing second floor walls. > 110-116: Prepare for Blitz. > Two Weeks: /Blitz Build Week/. 100-106: Finish framing second floor > walls. Begin installation of roof trusses. 110-116: Frame walls, > install roof, hang siding, install doors and windows, rough > electrical, plumbing and HVAC, and begin insulation. > > *HABITAT CENTER, WAREHOUSE, 1920 HUTTON STREET; RESTORE, 17 Buena > Vista Street: > *Weekly: ReStore open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. > > *___________________________________________________________________________________________________ > VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: * > > * * Family Support Partners:* Want to get to know the prospective > homeowners who are central to our work at Habitat? Support > partners assist our partner families through the processes and > responsibilities involved with becoming homeowners. This > position involves attending monthly meetings with other partners > and prospective homeowners. It also involves keeping in touch by > phone or email between meetings, as needed. This is an excellent > opportunity to build a relationship with a partner family, and > offer a meaningful contribution to Habitat. > > * *Lunch Providers*: Better at cooking than caulking? If you are > looking for a fun way to plug into Habitat or looking for an > activity for ALL ages, consider providing lunches for our > Saturday volunteers. Groups or individuals purchase and prepare > lunches (usually sandwiches or a simple meal for 25 -- 30 > volunteers) and deliver them to the site at 11:45 am on > Saturday. Lunch is served at Noon and cleanup is usually > finished by 1:00 pm. Guaranteed to win you instant love and > affection, we hope you volunteer your talents soon! > > * *Skilled Construction Volunteers: * Do you have experience in > construction? Do you enjoy helping others learn? Habitat for > Humanity is seeking skilled construction volunteers to help lead > small groups of unskilled volunteers in carpentry, siding, > drywall, and finish work at its current and future building > sites in Wilmington and Middletown. Construction runs from 8:15 > AM to 3 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; > assistance is particularly needed on Saturdays. Site Supervisors > are always on site to manage the entire process, but Crew > Leaders help them to manage the site more effectively. > Opportunities are available on a sporadic or regular basis. Help > Habitat build more homes in 2006 by sharing your expertise! > > > Please call Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly at (302) 652-0365 x103 if you > would like more information about these or other opportunities. > > *To designate HFHNCC on United Way donations, please write in our > code: 9034. > * * > To donate your car to HFHNCC, visit www.carsforhomes.org > <http://www.carsforhomes.org> or call 1-877-277-4344. > *Kevin L. Smith > Executive Director > Habitat for Humanity of NCC > 1920 Hutton Street > Wilmington, DE 19802 > (302) 652-0365 x 101 > (302) 652-1006 > > Building homes, hope and community with God's people in need. > > 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802, (302) 652-0365, > www.habitatncc.org <http://www.habitatncc.org> > Version 6, Vol. 7 April 27, 2006 > * > Habitat Happenings * > > *Celebrating Volunteers & Partners at the 2006 Annual Dinner* > > HFHNCC would like to congratulate all Volunteer of the Year Award > Recipients that were honored at the 2006 Annual Dinner. Award > recipients included: > /Organization of the Year: Bank of New York (Delaware) > New Group of the Year: Women Build Steering Committee > Community Build Partner(s): DNREC and Wilmington Housing > Partnership > Construction Regulars: Kristie Augenblick, Harvey Morris, Joe > Pasquarella, Matt Paxton, Paula Roddy, Bob Rogers > Volunteer Coordinators: Rev. Patti Collett, Rob Laughman, Karen > Martinkovic > Volunteer Support: Mindi Garner, Jim and Jane Stewart, Jeanne Walsh > /Many thanks also to Gallagher and Gallagher who donated the food > service for the Annual Dinner. > > HFHNCC also would like to thank all volunteers who are working this > week during *National Volunteer Week* (April 24 -- 29). You are > joining volunteers all around the country who are offering their > volunteer efforts. Thank you for making a difference this week with > Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County! > > > * Staff Positions Available at HFHNCC * > > HFHNCC is looking to hire a *Plumber* to lead skilled group of > volunteers through plumbing rough --in to finish plumbing. The plumber > will work on 21 houses per year, and must be licensed. /To apply for > this position, please mail or fax your resume to 1920 Hutton Street, > Wilmington, DE 19802 or (302) 652-1006/. Habitat is an equal > opportunity employer. > > * HABITAT CENTER, WAREHOUSE, 1920 HUTTON STREET; RESTORE, 17 Buena > Vista Street: > *Weekly: ReStore open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. > > Kevin L. Smith > Executive Director > Habitat for Humanity of NCC > (302) 652-0365 x 101 > > Directions to Faith Way, > 210 - 216 East Lake Street, Middletown, DE > > * > From North of Middletown via Route 1 > * > > * From I-95 get onto Route 1 heading south. > * To avoid the $1 toll just after the Chesapeake and Delaware > Canal bridge, take the Route 13 South exit immediately after the > bridge and stay to the right, otherwise stay on Route 1 (Route > 13 parallels Route 1). > * Take the Route 299 exit off of Route 1 and turn right, heading > west, or turn right onto Route 299 off of Route 13. > * Follow Route 299/Main Street until you reach New Street. Turn > right onto New Street (Post Office will be on the left). > * Follow New Street until you reach Lake Street. Take a left on > Lake Street. > * Follow Lake Street. The site will be one block past Louis > Redding Middle School on the left. > * Parking is available on-street. > > * > From North of Middletown via Routes 896 and 301 (from Newark) > * > > * Travel south on Route 896. > * 896 will join Routes 301 and 71 as it crosses over Route 40. > * Continue south on 301; do not follow 896 as it turns left after > the Summit Airpark airport. > * Veer left onto 71 (Broad Street North) in Middletown as it > splits off of 301. > * At the stoplight for Lake Street, turn left. > * Follow Lake Street several blocks. The site will be on the > right, immediately before Louis Redding Middle School. > * Parking is available on-street. > > * Site Supervisor, Debra Gestwicki > Site Phone -- (302) 420-8553 > * > > * * > > * Site Rules * > > *Be Safety Conscious* > > * Use Common Sense. > * Do not allow children into construction areas. Volunteers must > be at least 16 years of age to volunteer on the construction site. > * Wear goggles, mask, gloves, etc. when indicated or asked. > * Report all accidents to your supervisor. > * Know at least one person other than yourself who knows how to > get to the emergency room and has a vehicle. > * Do not smoke in the buildings. > > > *Be Security Conscious* > > * Do not leave tools unattended on the street or in public view. > * Do not allow strangers to work with you unless you are sure they > have checked in with the supervisor. > * Keep gates and trailers closed at all times. > * At the end of the day, please return tools to the office or to > their owners. > > > *Be Work Conscious* > > * Pay Attention to your work. > * Share the job with your co-workers. > * If you think you are finished, want to change jobs, or are not > busy, talk to the supervisor. > * Limit breaks to 10 minutes or less. > > > *Be Waste Conscious > * > > * When cutting material, cut from the smallest piece you can find. > * Mix only as much mortar, plaster, etc. as will be used. > * Do not put large pieces of wood or other building material in > the trash, unless told to do so by your supervisor. > * Take your own trash with you, especially food waste and containers. > > > *Be Time Conscious > * > > * Sign in and out. > * Stop for lunch at the agreed time. > * Stop work 20 minutes before quitting time, gather up all tools > and return them to the office or their owners. > * Clean up your work area and secure the building. Help others do > the same until all is finished. > * If you must leave early, tell the supervisor at least one hour > in advance.* > * > > * Important times? * > > * > Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday > * > > * Please arrive no later than 8:15 AM at the site . > * 8:30 AM -- 9:00 AM Orientation (Safety, work assignments and > prayer or devotional). > * 10:00 AM -- 10:15 AM Short Break. > * 12:00 PM -- 12:40 PM Lunch and Fellowship. > * 2:30 PM -- 3:00 PM Clean-up and Tool/Equipment Storage. It is > expected that every volunteer will help with this part of the > day as well. > > > *Sundays Only (Sunday volunteer dates available on a limited basis) > * > > * Please arrive no later than 9:45 AM at the site . > * 10:00 -- 10:30 AM Orientation (Safety, work assignments and > prayer or devotional). > * 12:30 PM -- 1:00 PM Lunch and Fellowship. > * 3:30 PM -- 4:00 PM Clean-up and Tool/Equipment Storage. It is > expected that every volunteer will help with this part of the > day as well. > > * > What do I bring? * > > *Tools > * > > * Please check with the Director of Volunteer Services about > appropriate tools to bring. In general, bring a hammer, pencil, > apron (or something to hang your hammer in), and a measuring tape. > * Bring a lunch; we will break for lunch. > * We are not responsible for tools lost or stolen. > > > * What do I wear? * > > *Clothes > * > > * Wear clothing that you will not worry about getting dirty. > * Wear enough clothing; we may be working outside, even during the > winter months. > * Please do not wear any loose clothing or loose jewelry. > * Please wear jeans or long pants, even if the weather is hot! > * Please bring and wear sunscreen when you plan to work outside. > > *Shoes > * > > * To work on-site please wear hard-soled, close-toed shoes. We > recommend steel-toed construction boots. Hiking boots are also > acceptable. > * No sandals, flip-flops or dress shoes are allowed . > > > *Safety > * > > * Hard hats, safety goggles, masks, gloves and other safety > related gear will be available on site. > * We do recommend that if you have of the above to bring them with > you; we have a limited supply on hand. > * Due to Delaware State Labor laws, and Habitat for Humanity > International standards, all volunteers must be at least 16 > years of age to work on a construction site. Those who are 16 or > 17 years of age must fill out a minor waiver with a parent and > are asked to not work on the roof or operate power tools. > > Search Resurrection Site: > > sitemap > <http://ss365.logika.net/cgi-bin/ss_sitemap?sitenbr=57854001&ct=0> > Resurrection HOME Page > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/index.html> > Sign the Guestbook > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/guestadd.html> > > Photo Consent Form (html) > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/PhotoCONSENTform.html> > Photo Consent Form (pdf) > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/PhotoCONSENTform.pdf> > Vision Funding Procedure > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/VisionFundingProcedure.html> > Habitat Happenings > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/habihappen.html> Our > Parish Profile > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/profile.html> 2003 > Stewardship Homily > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/MAMstew2003.html> > Liturgy Minister Schedule > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/Lsched.html> Liturgy > Procedures / Path > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/liturgies.html> Liturgy > Song Schedule <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/songlist.html> > Funeral Notices / Urgent > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/urgent.html> Events > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/events.html> Calendar > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/calendar.html> > Ministries/Organizations > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/minorg.html> > Pastoral Direction/Vision > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/vision_mission.html> > Wounded Healers > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/genwound.html#heal> > Liturgy <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/minorg.html#liturgy> > Parish Guestbook > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/guestbook.html> General > Info <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/genwound.html#gen> > Christian Formation/Ed. > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/minorg.html#christform> > Bulletins / *San Marcos* > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/bulletins.html> E-mail > Listings <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/email.html> > Social Concerns > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/minorg.html#socialcon> > Photo Galleries > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/photogal.html> Music - > Sound Files! > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/musicaudio.html> Parish > Family Life > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/minorg.html#famlife> > Resurrection's History > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/history.html> Map/How to > Get Here <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/mapdir.html> > Pastoral Council/photos > <http://www.rc.net/wilmington/resurrection/pastoral.html> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Directions (click) <#direct> and instructions (click) <#instruct> for > Middletown construction site are below. > > 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802, (302) 652-0365, > www.habitatncc.org <http://www.habitatncc.org> > Version 6, Vol. 9 May 25, 2006 > * > Habitat Happenings * > > HFHNCC to Build "House in a Box" for Hurricane Relief > > In an effort to help rebuild the Gulf Coast from the devastation > caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, HFH International launched > Operation Home Delivery. HFH affiliates throughout the United States > are participating in the effort through the "House in a Box" > initiative, which entails constructing "pre-build" simple, decent > houses, packaging them, and shipping them to the Gulf Coast where they > will be permanently set-up once the infrastructure is in place. > HFHNCC will participate in the House in a Box initiative by > building the framed walls for a home at a public build event on *May > 31**st*. The House in a Box commitment consists of a framing a ranch > house, raising $75,000 cover the remaining construction costs, and > shipping the framed house to the designated affiliate in the Gulf Coast. > > > The House in a Box will be constructed by HFHNCC in partnership > with the major donor -- the *Tower Hill School*. Tower Hill will > provide all the volunteers (/no additional volunteers are needed/), > their school grounds, and a major donation towards the $75,000 goal. > Other sponsors include AstraZeneca, Christiana High School, Christ > Church Green Show, Ciao Pizza, Cypress Capital Management, The Village > of Arden, and individuals from the community, for a total of $62,500. > A press conference will be held on *May 31*, at *3:15 pm*, at *Tower > Hill*. > */Funds are still needed to be raised/*. For more information on > donating to the House in a Box, please contact the Habitat Office, > 302.652.0365 x 101, or send in your contribution to Habitat for > Humanity of NCC, 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802 (please > note in the memo House in a Box). > > > Blitz Build 2006 > > > HFHNCC will hold its fourth Blitz Build with the Home Builders > Association of Delaware June 5 -- 9. The kickoff for the Blitz Build > will be *Monday*, *June 5**th* at *11:30 AM* at 100 E. Lake Street in > *Middletown*. This year's blitz is part of a statewide blitz between > the three Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Delaware and the HBA-DE. > Participating members in the Blitz include: /Benchmark Builders; > Layne Thomas Builders, Inc.; Bestfield Homes; John Steel, Inc.; > Delaware Siding; Shamrock Plumbing; TC Electric; Thermal Seal Experts; > Crouse Brothers; H& R Heating; Boothwyn Heating A/C; and Energy > Services Group/. This Blitz Build commemorates the beginning of the > phase II (4 homes) of the Faith Way development. The HBA-DE will > completely frame, roof, install windows, doors, and insulate all four > homes in just one week! Blitz Build 2006 is part of a National Home > Builders Blitz Week across the U.S. > Additional sponsors of faith way phase II include: /Dupont; > Wilmington Trust; Discover Bank; Steven & Natalie Bomberger; Nason > Construction; Unity Construction; Francis & Mary Julian; Drywall > Associates; Putnam Development; Magness Construction; JCM ECI; The > Town Of Middletown & New Castle County/. > > > > Office, Site, ReStore Closures > > The ReStore and construction sites will be closed on Saturday, May > 27th in honor of Memorial Day weekend. The office will be closed on > Monday, May 29th. Have a happy and safe holiday weekend! > > > Partner Meeting: *Wednesday, June 21*/,/ at *6:30* *p.m.* at the > *Cathedral Church of St. John*. > Family Selection Committee Meeting: *Thursday, June 8,* at *6:30 p.m.* > at the *Habitat Center*. > Youth United Meeting: */On break for the summer/*. > > > *McCABE RENOVATION (1 home), 502 McCABE STREET: > *Next Week: Building permits under review. > Two Weeks: Building permits under review. > > *HOPE LANDING (7-PLEX of 15 new homes), 706 -- 718 BENNETT STREET (ING > DIRECT, Wilmington Housing Partnership, Thrivent Financial for > Lutherans, Unity Build Congregations) (/25% complete)/: > *Next Week: Finish sheathing roof. Install doors and windows. Rough > plumbing in progress. > Two Weeks: Finish sheathing roof and installation of doors and > windows. Finish remaining rough plumbing. > > *FAITH WAY, (8 of 12 new homes) 100 -- 126 E. LAKE STREET, MIDDLETOWN > (Artisan's Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Home Builders Association of > Delaware, New Castle County, St. Anne's Episcopal Church, St. Andrews > School, Connections UMC, MOT Rotary Big Ball Marathon) (15/% complete): > /*Next Week: 100-106: Continue framing second floor walls. > 110-116: Prepare for Blitz. > Two Weeks: /Blitz Build Week/. 100-106: Finish framing second floor > walls. Begin installation of roof trusses. 110-116: Frame walls, > install roof, hang siding, install doors and windows, rough > electrical, plumbing and HVAC, and begin insulation. > > *HABITAT CENTER, WAREHOUSE, 1920 HUTTON STREET; RESTORE, 17 Buena > Vista Street: > *Weekly: ReStore open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. > > *___________________________________________________________________________________________________ > VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: * > > * *Family Support Partners:* Want to get to know the prospective > homeowners who are central to our work at Habitat? Support > partners assist our partner families through the processes and > responsibilities involved with becoming homeowners. This > position involves attending monthly meetings with other partners > and prospective homeowners. It also involves keeping in touch by > phone or email between meetings, as needed. This is an excellent > opportunity to build a relationship with a partner family, and > offer a meaningful contribution to Habitat. > > * *Lunch Providers*: Better at cooking than caulking? If you are > looking for a fun way to plug into Habitat or looking for an > activity for ALL ages, consider providing lunches for our > Saturday volunteers. Groups or individuals purchase and prepare > lunches (usually sandwiches or a simple meal for 25 -- 30 > volunteers) and deliver them to the site at 11:45 am on > Saturday. Lunch is served at Noon and cleanup is usually > finished by 1:00 pm. Guaranteed to win you instant love and > affection, we hope you volunteer your talents soon! > > * *Skilled Construction Volunteers:* Do you have experience in > construction? Do you enjoy helping others learn? Habitat for > Humanity is seeking skilled construction volunteers to help lead > small groups of unskilled volunteers in carpentry, siding, > drywall, and finish work at its current and future building > sites in Wilmington and Middletown. Construction runs from 8:15 > AM to 3 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; > assistance is particularly needed on Saturdays. Site Supervisors > are always on site to manage the entire process, but Crew > Leaders help them to manage the site more effectively. > Opportunities are available on a sporadic or regular basis. Help > Habitat build more homes in 2006 by sharing your expertise! > > > Please call Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly at (302) 652-0365 x103 if you > would like more information about these or other opportunities. > > *To designate HFHNCC on United Way donations, please write in our > code: 9034. > * * > To donate your car to HFHNCC, visit www.carsforhomes.org > <http://www.carsforhomes.org> or call 1-877-277-4344. > *Kevin L. Smith > Executive Director > Habitat for Humanity of NCC > 1920 Hutton Street > Wilmington, DE 19802 > (302) 652-0365 x 101 > (302) 652-1006 > > Building homes, hope and community with God's people in need. > > 1920 Hutton Street, Wilmington, DE 19802, (302) 652-0365, > www.habitatncc.org <http://www.habitatncc.org> > Version 6, Vol. 7 April 27, 2006 > * > Habitat Happenings * > > *Celebrating Volunteers & Partners at the 2006 Annual Dinner* > > HFHNCC would like to congratulate all Volunteer of the Year Award > Recipients that were honored at the 2006 Annual Dinner. Award > recipients included: > /Organization of the Year: Bank of New York (Delaware) > New Group of the Year: Women Build Steering Committee > Community Build Partner(s): DNREC and Wilmington Housing > Partnership > Construction Regulars: Kristie Augenblick, Harvey Morris, Joe > Pasquarella, Matt Paxton, Paula Roddy, Bob Rogers > Volunteer Coordinators: Rev. Patti Collett, Rob Laughman, Karen > Martinkovic > Volunteer Support: Mindi Garner, Jim and Jane Stewart, Jeanne Walsh > /Many thanks also to Gallagher and Gallagher who donated the food > service for the Annual Dinner. > > HFHNCC also would like to thank all volunteers who are working this > week during *National Volunteer Week* (April 24 -- 29). You are > joining volunteers all around the country who are offering their > volunteer efforts. Thank you for making a difference this week with > Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County! > > > * Staff Positions Available at HFHNCC * > > HFHNCC is looking to hire a *Plumber* to lead skilled group of > volunteers through plumbing rough --in to finish plumbing. The plumber > will work on 21 houses per year, and must be licensed. /To apply for > this position, please mail or fax your resume to 1920 Hutton Street, > Wilmington, DE 19802 or (302) 652-1006/. Habitat is an equal > opportunity employer. > > * HABITAT CENTER, WAREHOUSE, 1920 HUTTON STREET; RESTORE, 17 Buena > Vista Street: > *Weekly: ReStore open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. > > Kevin L. Smith > Executive Director > Habitat for Humanity of NCC > (302) 652-0365 x 101 > > Directions to Faith Way, > 210 - 216 East Lake Street, Middletown, DE > > > From North of Middletown via Route 1 > > * From I-95 get onto Route 1 heading south. > * To avoid the $1 toll just after the Chesapeake and Delaware > Canal bridge, take the Route 13 South exit immediately after the > bridge and stay to the right, otherwise stay on Route 1 (Route > 13 parallels Route 1). > * Take the Route 299 exit off of Route 1 and turn right, heading > west, or turn right onto Route 299 off of Route 13. > * Follow Route 299/Main Street until you reach New Street. Turn > right onto New Street (Post Office will be on the left). > * Follow New Street until you reach Lake Street. Take a left on > Lake Street. > * Follow Lake Street. The site will be one block past Louis > Redding Middle School on the left. > * Parking is available on-street. > > * > From North of Middletown via Routes 896 and 301 (from Newark) > * > > * Travel south on Route 896. > * 896 will join Routes 301 and 71 as it crosses over Route 40. > * Continue south on 301; do not follow 896 as it turns left after > the Summit Airpark airport. > * Veer left onto 71 (Broad Street North) in Middletown as it > splits off of 301. > * At the stoplight for Lake Street, turn left. > * Follow Lake Street several blocks. The site will be on the > right, immediately before Louis Redding Middle School. > * Parking is available on-street. > > * Site Supervisor, Debra Gestwicki > Site Phone -- (302) 420-8553 > * > > Site Rules > > *Be Safety Conscious* > > * Use Common Sense. > * Do not allow children into construction areas. Volunteers must > be at least 16 years of age to volunteer on the construction site. > * Wear goggles, mask, gloves, etc. when indicated or asked. > * Report all accidents to your supervisor. > * Know at least one person other than yourself who knows how to > get to the emergency room and has a vehicle. > * Do not smoke in the buildings. > > > *Be Security Conscious* > > * Do not leave tools unattended on the street or in public view. > * Do not allow strangers to work with you unless you are sure they > have checked in with the supervisor. > * Keep gates and trailers closed at all times. > * At the end of the day, please return tools to the office or to > their owners. > > > *Be Work Conscious* > > * Pay Attention to your work. > * Share the job with your co-workers. > * If you think you are finished, want to change jobs, or are not > busy, talk to the supervisor. > * Limit breaks to 10 minutes or less. > > > *Be Waste Conscious > * > > * When cutting material, cut from the smallest piece you can find. > * Mix only as much mortar, plaster, etc. as will be used. > * Do not put large pieces of wood or other building material in > the trash, unless told to do so by your supervisor. > * Take your own trash with you, especially food waste and containers. > > > *Be Time Conscious > * > > * Sign in and out. > * Stop for lunch at the agreed time. > * Stop work 20 minutes before quitting time, gather up all tools > and return them to the office or their owners. > * Clean up your work area and secure the building. Help others do > the same until all is finished. > * If you must leave early, tell the supervisor at least one hour > in advance.* > * > > * > > * > > * Important times? * > > * > Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Saturday > * > > * Please arrive no later than 8:15 AM at the site . > * 8:30 AM -- 9:00 AM Orientation (Safety, work assignments and > prayer or devotional). > * 10:00 AM -- 10:15 AM Short Break. > * 12:00 PM -- 12:40 PM Lunch and Fellowship. > * 2:30 PM -- 3:00 PM Clean-up and Tool/Equipment Storage. It is > expected that every volunteer will help with this part of the > day as well. > > > *Sundays Only (Sunday volunteer dates available on a limited basis) > * > > * Please arrive no later than 9:45 AM at the site . > * 10:00 -- 10:30 AM Orientation (Safety, work assignments and > prayer or devotional). > * 12:30 PM -- 1:00 PM Lunch and Fellowship. > * 3:30 PM -- 4:00 PM Clean-up and Tool/Equipment Storage. It is > expected that every volunteer will help with this part of the > day as well. > > > > * > What do I bring? * > > *Tools > * > > * Please check with the Director of Volunteer Services about > appropriate tools to bring. In general, bring a hammer, pencil, > apron (or something to hang your hammer in), and a measuring tape. > * Bring a lunch; we will break for lunch. > * We are not responsible for tools lost or stolen. > > > > > * What do I wear? * > > *Clothes > * > > * Wear clothing that you will not worry about getting dirty. > * Wear enough clothing; we may be working outside, even during the > winter months. > * Please do not wear any loose clothing or loose jewelry. > * Please wear jeans or long pants, even if the weather is hot! > * Please bring and wear sunscreen when you plan to work outside. > > *Shoes > * > > * To work on-site please wear hard-soled, close-toed shoes. We > recommend steel-toed construction boots. Hiking boots are also > acceptable. > * No sandals, flip-flops or dress shoes are allowed . > > > *Safety > * > > * Hard hats, safety goggles, masks, gloves and other safety > related gear will be available on site. > * We do recommend that if you have of the above to bring them with > you; we have a limited supply on hand. > * Due to Delaware State Labor laws, and Habitat for Humanity > International standards, all volunteers must be at least 16 > years of age to work on a construction site. 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