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THANK YOU!

Posted in: project.1, roosevelt elementary ♦ Tuesday, July 17th, 2007, 2:38 pm ♦ No Comments

We want to thank EVERY ONE OF YOU who came out and volunteered this past weekend! What a beautiful day to work outside, meet new people, and be in community! As we hoped, this project was to reclaim Roosevelt Ravine, bringing it back to a state where th [...]

Project.1 – A message from Mindy Paulsen, Principal

Posted in: project.1, roosevelt elementary ♦ Monday, July 16th, 2007, 12:17 pm ♦ No Comments

On behalf of the Roosevelt students, families, and staff I would like to thank all of the volunteers and supporters of the Roosevelt Ravine project. This was a huge under [...]

Project.1 Information and Preparation

Posted in: project.1, roosevelt elementary ♦ Friday, July 13th, 2007, 11:15 am ♦ No Comments

It's finally here. The preparation has been done, and the ravine is ready. This post will hopefully include all the information you will need as you make your preparations to come and help. Directions: Roosevelt Elementary's address is [...]

Project.1 – Update

Posted in: project.1, roosevelt elementary, update ♦ Tuesday, June 26th, 2007, 1:25 pm ♦ 1 Comment

It's been almost one month since we launched {reclaiming roots} and we are very happy with the response so far. Many people are asking questions about who we are and what we are about. It's great to be able to see people jive [...]

Project.1 – Roosevelt Elementary Ravine

Posted in: project.1, roosevelt elementary ♦ Friday, June 8th, 2007, 8:39 am ♦ 3 Comments

On Saturday, July 14, we will be reclaiming Roosevelt Ravine back to beauty. This ravine is enjoyed by the hundreds of elementary students at Roosevelt Elementary School, as well as residents of the local community. After several years of little up-keep, there is wor [...]

Welcome to {reclaiming roots}

where the ancient story of reforming, remaking, and redeeming is still embraced. As our lives go on, new becomes old, polished becomes tattered--and help is needed to reclaim its beauty, its roots.
Will we respond to the brokenness in our community and step into this beautiful story of restoration?