Beginning March 3rd !
What is the White Water Paint Project?
The White Water Shaker Village paint project is an opportunity for individuals and small teams to come together to be involved in the restoration effort of the Shaker Village, as the part of the 200th anniversary of its founding this year.
What is the White Water Shaker Village?
White Water is one of 24 communal villages founded in the United States between 1787 and 1824 by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, generally called the "Shakers." It is the only remaining village of five Ohio Shaker villages, retaining most of its original buildings in their original settings and home of the only standing brick Shaker meeting house in the country. Learn more about White Water at: www.whitewatervillage.org
Why was this project created?
To reverse the years of time and neglect by restoring pegrail, wainscot, plaster and painted surfaces to their 1832 appearance.
As the kick-off project for the 200th anniversary by providing an opportunity for present and potential historical preservationists to be a part in preserving part of Southwest Ohio’s Shaker history.
A time for individuals and volunteer teams of 2-6 to join in the restoration of the Dwelling within the Shaker Village.
To enable The Friends of White Water Village to expand their scope and vision for their future with the public.
Who is needed to make this project happen?
Volunteers, from the inexperienced to professional are needed to continue the restoration.
· Removing wall paper.
· Sanding walls and woodwork.
· Priming and painting walls.
· Taping and painting windows.
· Drywall patching and plaster repair.
What is the strategy?
· 4-6 hour work sessions throughout the month of March.
· Friday 3rd - Saturday 4th - Sunday 5th
· Saturday 11th - Sunday 12th - Monday 13th
· Friday 17th - Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th
· Additional sessions will be scheduled as the work progresses.
· People of all ages!
· All correspondence and registration will be through email. mike@tenballoons.com
Who is leading this project?
The Lead Team is led by Rich Spence, President of White Water Shaker Village. Mike Nygren will be the volunteer project manager.
What commitment is needed of the volunteers?
· Read the Friends of Water Water Shaker Village website: www.whitewatervillage.org
· Pre-register for one or more sessions with the project manager.
· Workplace attire, workplace safety, needed tools or supplies, volunteer waiver and safety guidelines will be available upon registration.
Please read the Volunteer Expectations link
Who should consider volunteering for this project?
· Friends of the White Water Shaker Village.
· Retirees.
· Families desiring a creative outing/adventure. Minimum age of 16.
· Small businesses and organizations in need of a team building experience.
· Church or community small groups.
· Alumni from “Down Memory Lane” with Mike. www.tenballoons.com/mikenygren
· Fraternity and sorority leadership teams.