Tuesday, March 31, 2009

**COMPOSTING BIN UPDATE**

Above is the compost bin available through 
San Bernardino County. Read below for more information

Above is the Compost bin available through the City of Redlands. 
Read below for more information. 

Hello Sisters. 
After further research we have made a few discoveries that might be of interest to you. We have found a few alternatives to building the compost bin. Through the City of Redlands Solid Waste and Recycling Division they sell compost bins to residents (we are checking if that includes Mentone) for about $31.00.
 I am going down today to check it out, so I will post more details about size, and type later today. This seems to be considerably cheaper  and less time consuming than building one.  Also they are selling a large (75 gal. I believe) tumbling compost bin at Costco for $99.00.  

We need your feedback.
 Tell us please what you want to do
Leave a comment below, call me (rachelle at 792-0184) or email me (sparkles2000@gmail.com).

If we decide to just purchase our bins then we will just schedule a class on filling our bins and producing nutrient rich compost. 

** Here is what I found out, the compost bin through the City of Redlands is a 30 inch stackable container with a lid, it is black and plastic. It seems to be very sturdy and just snaps together.  It is very similar to the type of compost we might be building. There is only one available to each resident at the low $31.00 cost, each additional purchase is aprox. $62.00 (I can't remember the exact cost they told me).  Unfortunately this doesn't include Mentone residents. Maybe you can coordinate with someone you know within the Redlands boundaries who doesn't need one and purchase one through them? I don't know, just a thought. **

*** More good news....San Bernardino County offers a compost bin for it's residents which includes Mentone, woohoo, and even better it's only $24.30. You would have to drive to 
222 West Hospitality Lane, and go to the Solid Waste Dept. to pick it up.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Time To Get Our Hands Dirty


Hello Everyone. April is literally around the corner, and gardening seems to be on everyones mind. So it is time to get our hands dirty. We will be building compost bins this month.  We found a "Perfect Compost Bin" to build. According to Composting1o1.com "Its inexpensive, easy to build, and features five stackable sections for simple efficient composting." (Cheryl and I will let you know if that is true before the class begins :)) But what we liked most about this bin is that you can customize it to the size you need. Not everyone may need 5 sections. Some may need more or less. Be sure to take that into consideration when purchasing your materials. What we have listed for materials is for a 5 section bin. Also we would like to invite husbands to come if they would like to build the bin. 
 
Time to Build: estimated 2 to 3 hours.
Cost: estimated $50 to $75 depending on type of wood you use.
Materials:
60 feet of 1-by-6 utility wood
10 feet of 2-by-2 utility wood
80 2-inch wood screws (bring your electric drills charged and ready, if you have one)
1 quart of wood sealer

For detailed instructions and information on this bin:

For this class you will need to purchase your supplies and have them cut and ready to go. If you need help with cutting your wood contact Rachelle.
 We will be holding the class on April 14th at 5:30 at Rachelle Poulsen's home.
 This will be a 2 part class. The first part (April 14th) will be to build the bin.  Part 2 will be on how to use your compost bin and make rich organic compost for your garden. We don't have a date yet on the second class, since we do not know if we will need one or two days to build the bin. But we hope to have all the bins built and functioning by the end of April. 

If you have any questions call Rachelle Poulsen.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

"Purse-onal" Birthday Dinner


It's the annual Relief Society Birthday Dinner and this year it's a "PURSE-onal" affair! 
It's on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th at 6:30 at the Stake Center.  Lite Dinner will be served. Sister West will be speaking on the different purses she has been through in her fascinating life. Bring your purse-you'll be glad you did! There's an on-time raffle for those punctual people! This is going to be a great way to meet new sisters, and socialize with those you already know.  Don't miss out on this fun event!! See you there! Young women are encouraged to come too!!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Let's get "Purse"onal

Come join us on February 17th for our Enrichment Sewing Class. 
The evening and "snack-atizers" will begin at 6:30, but we will have an early class at 5:00 for those who would like a head-start. 
We hope to see you there.

 Here are the pictures of the two bags we will be making. The first is a reversible purse, the second is a pillowcase bag.

For the reversible bag you will need to bring 1/2 a yard of patterned fabric
 and 1/2 a yard of solid fabric and matching thread.


For this bag you will need to bring a pillowcase and matching thread. 

**anyone who would like to bring their own sewing machine and scissors are welcome to. Just be sure to label your scissors, so they don't get lost.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Blog Class

Due to technical difficulties at Rachelle's house, the blog class has been moved back to Megan's house. See you there at 6:30! Sorry for the inconvenience.


Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Blogs R US!!!


Come and learn all about blogs! It's going to be a tutorial on how to start, or better maneuver a blog!  It's free to start and a great way to journal your every move!

Tuesday Night, 6:30 p.m. January 20th at Rachelle Poulsen's NEW house

There is wireless Internet, so bring your laptop if you have one!


Saturday, November 29, 2008

{Feast}



Please Come to Our Relief Society Second Ward Christmas Dinner!!
Date: December 16th
Time: 6 p.m.
Place: The Cultural Hall
Theme: "Feast Upon His Words"

There will be an amazing dinner, then a program in the Chapel following. You do not want to miss this!! We are focusing on our Savior, Jesus Christ, and his birth. I hope you can all come and feel the Spirit of Christmas.