Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nothing like a finished product!

As all of our various projects finally get completed, you can't help but sit back and admire the hardwork that we have all put in. With blood, sweat, and biodiesel, we have done our part at making the island we call home a better place.

While Mary and Logan finish up their locksmithing skills, our class room becomes a safer place. All of our chemicals now have a home. Their goal now is to get locks on all of the chemical drawers and cabinets.

Shenasae, Jack, Joanne and Brandon work on a new planter box to use the drippage from the school air conditioning system to water our plants. Pouring concrete takes some serious muscle and elbow grease, but hey, somebody has to do it.

Eva and I have finally completed our ever so lovely mural on the side of our biodiesel room. It's not Di'Vinchi status, but we think it's pretty good!

Lauryn and Reid continue to work on finding our class grants so we can continue to do what were doing. Applying for these grants is not easy, it takes a lot of time to find grants that we qualify for, and then we have to compete to get them.

The car crew has done an amazing job on our biodiesel powered Mercedes. Fresh paint job, fresh inside. The crew has big plans for this vehicle, and we're all so excited to see what they have planned.

Big thanks to John Key at NAPA and Phil at Home Depot for their help and support!

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