Aug 23

Bed Stuy Camp – Day 1

We started a new era today, as we began our first day of camp at St. John the Baptist church in Brooklyn. We were very pleased to have five of the young women from WEB join with eight PVs to run the camp. We were also pleased with the turnout of the camp with 22 kids in attendence. For being in a brand new place we feel like we have a great foundation to build upon.

After camp we headed up north to the Bronx to meet up PV’s who live in the Bronx, Yonkers, West Chester area at Rory Dolan’s. As always is was great to get together, catch up and enjoy the company of fellow PVs.

We will be uploading pictures and updating daily as the camp conintues. Enjoy!

Aug 06

Friday, August 5, 2011

“My life is my message.” Mahatma Gandhi

The West Virginia portion of the PV Summer Program is officially complete. For the last day, we all headed to Mullens to work with UGWA and do bug counting, collecting. We were able to do samples in three different locations in and around Mullens. One area turned out to be fine and another, not so great and will need some work. The day turned out to be one of the hottest of the summer, capping off the hottest summer in West Virginia in 75 years.

After coming home from the bug monitoring, everyone pitched in to help get the house ready to close up for a few months. Instead of dirtying a bunch of dishes and creating leftovers, we ended up treating everyone to pizza.

We wrapped up the evening with a closing reflection, asking each of us to share a person or an event that left an imprint on our hearts.

As we close this portion of the summer, we want to thank everyone that came and spent time with us, or sent prayers and good thoughts our way. A lot of wonderful work was done, but more importantly many lives were touched including ours.

Aug 06

Friday, August 5, 2011

“My life is my message.” Mahatma Gandhi

The West Virginia portion of the PV Summer Program is officially complete. For the last day, we all headed to Mullens to work with UGWA and do bug counting, collecting. We were able to do samples in three different locations in and around Mullens. One area turned out to be fine and another, not so great and will need some work. The day turned out to be one of the hottest of the summer, capping off the hottest summer in West Virginia in 75 years.

After coming home from the bug monitoring, everyone pitched in to help get the house ready to close up for a few months. Instead of dirtying a bunch of dishes and creating leftovers, we ended up treating everyone to pizza.

We wrapped up the evening with a closing reflection, asking each of us to share a person or an event that left an imprint on our hearts.

As we close this portion of the summer, we want to thank everyone that came and spent time with us, or sent prayers and good thoughts our way. A lot of wonderful work was done, but more importantly many lives were touched including ours.

Aug 06

Friday, August 5, 2011

“My life is my message.” Mahatma Gandhi

The West Virginia portion of the PV Summer Program is officially complete. For the last day, we all headed to Mullens to work with UGWA and do bug counting, collecting. We were able to do samples in three different locations in and around Mullens. One area turned out to be fine and another, not so great and will need some work. The day turned out to be one of the hottest of the summer, capping off the hottest summer in West Virginia in 75 years.

After coming home from the bug monitoring, everyone pitched in to help get the house ready to close up for a few months. Instead of dirtying a bunch of dishes and creating leftovers, we ended up treating everyone to pizza.

We wrapped up the evening with a closing reflection, asking each of us to share a person or an event that left an imprint on our hearts.

As we close this portion of the summer, we want to thank everyone that came and spent time with us, or sent prayers and good thoughts our way. A lot of wonderful work was done, but more importantly many lives were touched including ours.

Aug 05

Thursday, August 4, 2011

“The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green.” Thomas Carlyle

Today the crew headed back up to Hanover for one last day of home repair, and one last push for the summer. A small group went and finished up the bathroom we have been working on for a couple of weeks and the rest of the group went to continue work on the trailer where we have been removing drywall, replacing it, mudding sanding and painting. Besides all of the drywall work, today they installed a kitchen sink and cabinet. We were able to completely finish the living room, kitchen and bathroom, so the family can move back in while they continue to work on the remaining rooms.

Dinner tonight was like the story Stone Soup. A big pot of soup was made (well actually two pots of soup were made) from all the leftover vegetables in the house. It turned out to be scrumptious, especially when eaten with homemade the cornbread.

One of our very talented PVs sang us a song for reflection while accompanying herself on the guitar. It was beautiful and quite a treat. For the sharing component, a traditional “new and good” was done. We hadn’t done a new and good for so long it was nice to revisit an oldie but goodie.

We can’t believe we only have one more day of the PV summer program in West Virginia, where did the time go?

Aug 05

Thursday, August 4, 2011

“The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green.” Thomas Carlyle

Today the crew headed back up to Hanover for one last day of home repair, and one last push for the summer. A small group went and finished up the bathroom we have been working on for a couple of weeks and the rest of the group went to continue work on the trailer where we have been removing drywall, replacing it, mudding sanding and painting. Besides all of the drywall work, today they installed a kitchen sink and cabinet. We were able to completely finish the living room, kitchen and bathroom, so the family can move back in while they continue to work on the remaining rooms.

Dinner tonight was like the story Stone Soup. A big pot of soup was made (well actually two pots of soup were made) from all the leftover vegetables in the house. It turned out to be scrumptious, especially when eaten with homemade the cornbread.

One of our very talented PVs sang us a song for reflection while accompanying herself on the guitar. It was beautiful and quite a treat. For the sharing component, a traditional “new and good” was done. We hadn’t done a new and good for so long it was nice to revisit an oldie but goodie.

We can’t believe we only have one more day of the PV summer program in West Virginia, where did the time go?

Aug 05

Thursday, August 4, 2011

“The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green.” Thomas Carlyle

Today the crew headed back up to Hanover for one last day of home repair, and one last push for the summer. A small group went and finished up the bathroom we have been working on for a couple of weeks and the rest of the group went to continue work on the trailer where we have been removing drywall, replacing it, mudding sanding and painting. Besides all of the drywall work, today they installed a kitchen sink and cabinet. We were able to completely finish the living room, kitchen and bathroom, so the family can move back in while they continue to work on the remaining rooms.

Dinner tonight was like the story Stone Soup. A big pot of soup was made (well actually two pots of soup were made) from all the leftover vegetables in the house. It turned out to be scrumptious, especially when eaten with homemade the cornbread.

One of our very talented PVs sang us a song for reflection while accompanying herself on the guitar. It was beautiful and quite a treat. For the sharing component, a traditional “new and good” was done. We hadn’t done a new and good for so long it was nice to revisit an oldie but goodie.

We can’t believe we only have one more day of the PV summer program in West Virginia, where did the time go?