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Summit House Tool Lending Library

“Great project, great passion, and completed…”

-Cameron Sinclair

…well almost completed.  There is still work to be done at the Summit House Tool Lending Library before it is up and running but a huge amount of the work is behind us. Cameron Sinclair, Founder and Chief Eternal Optimist of Architecture for Humanity and a speaker at the Plain Green Conference, toured the shed with a few of the project volunteers and members of the Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity.  His excitement and encouragement gave us the push we needed to keep moving forward.  The building will be completed by the end of May and the Library will be open for business in early fall 2010.

SH Tool Library

The Summit House Tool Lending Library was completed by the Sioux Falls Chapter of Architecture for Humanity in partnership with Chartreuse Research and Sioux Falls Seminary.

 

 

July 7: Monthly Meeting
5:30 pm @ Monk's (420 East 8th Street)
New Affordable Housing Comp. Discussion/ Board Nominations

July 10: SFS Straw Bale clean up
9 am -11 am @ Summit House (333 South Summit Avenue)
We may paint as well. More info to come.

August 4: Monthly Meeting
5:30 pm @ Monk's (420 East 8th Street)
Board positions will be up for grabs...


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Cameron visits Sioux Falls

Cameron Sinclair, co-founder and ‘eternal optimist’ at Architecture for Humanity, headlined a slate of five keynote speakers at Plain Green 10, April 28-29, 2010.

SDSU Straw Bale

Volunteers built Tool Lending Library

Plain Green 10 opened with an exciting event, a community service project, which integrated hands-on learning, sustainable building concepts, and community stewardship.