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Casino
04-30-2008, 11:03 PM
May 4th
7:00 PM
on abc6 will be the preview show
and at 8:00 PM will be the
National airing of the
Silva House in Warwick RI


I am proud to say that the company that I work for was a part of this transformation.

And It is with great pride and heartfelt thanks to the many
Herrick & White volunteers
that I would like to invite you to watch this Sunday’s episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition.
Although you will not know who we are on TV, you can be assured that Herrick & White
had a hand in just about every room of the Silva House.
From helping to design, manufacture, finish and install custom components to installation of doors and trim.
Working in the art tent with Ed Sanders, John Littlefield and Didi Snyder was absolutely fantastic.
Countless hours were spent in the shop and at the house and the outpouring of support was overwhelming.

It was so amazing at what could be accomplished when a group of people work together; there was not one person, who said that the house would not be done on time.
To say that this experience touched every one’s heart would be an understatement, but what I learned is that there are incredible people in our world and when given the opportunity they come through.
I am extremely proud to have been a part of this incredible experience.
I will see for the first time on TV, the look of the faces of the Silva Family when the bus moves
and they were able to see their new house.
Needless to say there was probably not a dry eye to be found.

PS…Please check out Ty’s Secret Room……
that was one of our special projects.…

renielarson
05-01-2008, 12:54 AM
How exciting and what a wonderful experience Joann. What part did you play in this production?

Casino
05-01-2008, 01:04 AM
Bright,

It was a great experience. Unfortunately, I never made it to the house site.
Most of my involvement was working on the project "in house". Any where from recruiting
volunteers, securing donated materials, and helping manufacture the products needed for the house. BUt it was fun and worth it.


Thanks for asking!

renielarson
05-01-2008, 01:28 AM
I've watched shows of this type before and have enjoyed them.....as my heart went out to them sharing in their joy.

I'll try to remember to watch this Sunday night.

Thanks for the head's up, Joann.

Village Kid 2
05-01-2008, 01:35 AM
JoAnn,

Congrats! I know you are proud to be part of something like this. Look forward to seeing it!!

VK2

chelsea24
05-01-2008, 04:04 AM
Thanks for the heads up Joanne! And blessings for all the hard work. I know that "in house" work can be just as stressful and hard as at the actual locations! I will certainly watch the show. Congrats. :bigthumbsup:

Rokinronda
05-01-2008, 05:14 AM
Hey fellow RI'er! WTG! Sounds like you work for a Co. in RI to be very very proud of!! Thanks for telling us that the show is Monday, and the Silva's makeover is soon to be seen! I LOVE extreme makeover and the wonderful projects they undertake. Funny. my Aunt lived on that street when she was a newlywed about 48 years ago! I hear the Silvas are devoted to many children with disabilities and sure could use a bigger place. Could it be the same house?? Joann, cudos to you and Herrick and White!!! You can tell them we will be watching and inspired all the way down in Florida!! PS when ya getting here, we should meet for lunch or a RI club meeting!

redwitch
05-01-2008, 01:00 PM
How wonderful to be part of such a great project. I'm one of those who absolutely cannot watch EM -- I'm a pool of tears before the show is over (mind you, not in a pool but am the pool). I start blubbering about 5 minutes into the show, stop when they're doing some of the work, start up again when the rooms start taking shape and then quit about an hour after the show is over. Not a pretty sight.

You must be thrilled to have been able to be part of this project. When you have the time, could you give us some details like how the family is selected, etc.?

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could do something like this here on a mini basis ... get a crew of carpenters, etc. to help some of those who live here but have somehow become so impoverished or ill to be able to maintain their homes. Maybe you could help with this idea?

Taltarzac
05-01-2008, 01:19 PM
I usually do not watch this show but will try to tape this or even watch it during its regular time. ;D

Donna
05-01-2008, 03:04 PM
http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/pokal.gif (http://www.millan.net).....Our Joann.http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/multistars.gif (http://www.millan.net)..A Star..Congratshttp://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/multistars.gif (http://www.millan.net)
I am so proud of you...I look forward to watching it...Thanks for letting us know!http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/congratualtions.gif (http://www.millan.net)

Rokinronda
05-01-2008, 03:19 PM
Red, you read my mind! "Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could do something like this here on a mini basis ... get a crew of carpenters, etc. to help some of those who live here but have somehow become so impoverished or ill to be able to maintain their homes. Maybe you could help with this idea" Maybe Joann could even give EXTREME MAKEOVER a heads up that TOTV peeps would love to volunteer for a future program!!! :dontknow: Count me in if anyone knows of someone in desperate need!!! My small donations to the Red Cross aren't as personal!

Casino
05-01-2008, 04:27 PM
Thanks for all of your feedback. This has been truly a great experience.

To answer all of your questions regarding this project -
Each family has to send in a "portfolio" of why they would like to have their home transformed. The committee then picks out so many homes to look at and they visit each home. The family is asked to leave the home for the day and the EM group and the local inspectors (in the family's town) visit their home. The Extreme Makeover group then decides which home will get the "makeover" and the process begins. A local builder is contacted who in turns sources for all phases of help - plumbers, electricians, carpenters, floors, landscapers, etc. All of the work is done on a volunteer basis. All materials are donated. All the furnishings are donated. The actual home is built in a warehouse and then brought to the site. You will see this in the show. I was amazed that the basement is actually pre fab beforehand. Please watch the show !!!!

As for doing this in TV.....this would be a great idea. There are many people who are in TV that have all the diversified backgrounds that would be needed. I will be meeting with the Woodworkers Club when I am down there. And see if there is an interest.


Let's keep that idea open and see if we can make it work....

Donna
05-01-2008, 04:29 PM
That certainly is a great idea...Count me in, even though I am in Pa...
Joann..I wanna be the first to get your autograph...LOL :#1:

Casino
05-01-2008, 04:33 PM
Just a thought!!!!!!!
My reason for meeting with the Woodworkers Club is that here at Herrick & White, we have a group of "elves" that belong to the North Pole Toy Company =NPTC.
This group of Elves - again are volunteers- manufacture toys for area organizations. The Woodworkers Group in TV does the same thing. So we are exchanging ideas for toys and anything else that works for these organizations. So here is another way to help the needy. I will keep you informed of my visit and the outcome.

Village Kid 2
05-01-2008, 04:37 PM
If you are interested in volunteering for these types of programs, here is a reference to find what is going on in your area:

http://www.habitat.org/cd/local/

I have volunteered in Tallytown and it is very worthwhile and very much appreciated.

VK

redwitch
05-01-2008, 06:33 PM
I know Habitat for Humanity is big here and they do tremendous work. I'm thinking more along the lines of smaller jobs -- a wheelchair ramp that is suddenly needed, a closet rod that has broken, a toilet that needs fixing. The things that a homeowner who has suddenly become ill or something is unable to repair whether because of physical or financial limitations.

I think I'll do some calling around to local charities to see if something like this exists or what we could do to create it.

renielarson
05-01-2008, 10:19 PM
For years I have thought about working with Habitat for Humanity after retirement. I would be extremely interested in becoming part of a TV group that would volunteer services to help others.

I have never worked with wood and have no idea how to use any of the equipment but it sounds like fun! I'd be up to giving woodworking a try if someone would be up to teaching me.

Keep me posted because although I'm not living there year round perhaps I could help out when I am there.

What a great idea Red!

Casino
05-01-2008, 11:01 PM
Ladies,
This is a great idea! I have some contacts in Habitat...as Herrick & White donates material
to them for their resale stores. Let me call my contacts and see how they can help. If we did small reno's for the needy, just like Red said, we can make at least one person happy.

I have alot of ideas for fundraising...this money could be used to buy the materials that are needed. HB is also good at fundraising, so maybe we can have her work with us also.
The spirit of giving is amongest us, so let's help someone.

redwitch
05-01-2008, 11:41 PM
Boy, am I glad you started this thread. This is something I've wanted to do for years. I don't like just giving money -- I never trust that the organization will not get most of it -- but love the idea of doing. I have helped build one home for Habitat in California and it felt good but it wasn't what I was looking for.

I have heard that St. Timothy's has carpenters who do this kind of thing. I have a phone call in to them to see what info is available. Hope they call me back.

Joann, thank you so much for offering to help get this started. You have no idea just how good this makes me feel.

Casino
05-04-2008, 09:45 PM
May 4th
7:00 PM
[center]on abc6 will be the preview show
and at 8:00 PM will be the
National airing of the
Silva House in Warwick RI[/


Just a Reminder to watch tonite.......Let me know what you think of the secret room that Ty does.

Rokinronda
05-04-2008, 10:17 PM
I read the big article on projo.com and was disappointed that Herrick and White was not acknowledged. :dontknow: I look forward to tonights airing.

Casino
05-04-2008, 10:59 PM
Ronda,
Not one of the sponsors was mentioned. I think that under the contract there is a clause
that states how much info can be mentioned in the newspapers. Herrick & White took the liberty to have their own articles in the paper. I will scan them for you so that you can read all about them.

For Massachusetts's residents, next week is their premier show.

Rokinronda
05-05-2008, 12:05 AM
bump on now cable channel 09

renielarson
05-05-2008, 01:08 AM
I am speechless with my heart up in my throat...

CVS Pharmacy for paying off their mortgage...I will become a customer as often as I can

What a huge task to remove the entire lot's soil of contaminates...I can't even imagine

The backyard playhouse...every child's dream

Unconditional love...for and from the family and from all the volunteers who either provided services or donated materials

I'd love to see follow up shows with those from Extreme Makeover....would be interesting to hear about how this changed their lives and what path they are on now.

Wonderful show....absolutely heartwarming

Rokinronda
05-05-2008, 01:17 AM
I am speechless with my heart up in my throat...

CVS Pharmacy for paying off their mortgage...I will become a customer as often as I can

What a huge task to remove the entire lot's soil of contaminates...I can't even imagine

The backyard playhouse...every child's dream

Unconditional love...for and from the family and from all the volunteers who either provided services or donated materials

I'd love to see follow up shows with those from Extreme Makeover....would be interesting to hear about how this changed their lives and what path they are on now.

Wonderful show....absolutely heartwarming
CVS wow!! We always bought Cardi's furniture (NIROPE), The amazing craftsmanship and design!!! I agree, I wouldn't doubt that they have taken in another child or two!! What a wonderful family!! The home was completed in February and I bet that backyard is full of laughterand many great times!!!!

mcelheny
05-05-2008, 01:46 AM
I never watch this show but I did tonight. You should be proud...great job! :#1: :)

nhsnowbird
05-05-2008, 06:34 PM
The RI house was amazing and the family ... what can I say ... they are trulyan inspiration. We live close to the house they did in NH and just to see how many people donated their time to help was a joy. I know a lot of people say the show "brings the tears" but just look at the good it does too. Congratulations to everyone that was involved in the show.

:)

Casino
05-07-2008, 12:59 AM
I think that I have found a way that we can help people in need.
If someone belongs to a church, they contact the clergy to see if there are any needy people who would benefit from our help. The church should also have either an adult or teenage group that would work with us to accomplish this task. Funds for this endeavor should be raised thru fundraising....( thats where TOTV friends come in).

Does this sound like an idea ...better yet, does this sound doable?