This Saturday, May 1st from 1 to 5 pm, Casa Verde Builders and other AYW service program members will showcase AmericanYouthWorks’ service programs as part of a special event hosted by AIA Austin (American Institute of Architects). The event is an open house and tour held all over downtown Austin and will highlight twenty-two downtown architectural firms.

Wristbands for the event are $5 and all proceeds benefit American YouthWorks.

For more information and to purchase wristbands, please visit the AIA website.

 

 “Being Green” just got a little easier with The Green Living Expo at the Austin Convention Center!

American YouthWorks Corps members set up booth at the Convention Center to present their skills and efforts, discover new green information, and fundraise on the weekend of April 23-25 at Austin’s Green Living Expo.

The Green Living Expo was an excellent opportunity for the various corps organization members (Casa Verde Builders, Computer Corps, Environmental Corps, and Green Energy Corps) to work together and learn more about each other as well. Generally,  Corps headquarters and activities do not afford additional time toward getting to know in-depth the objectives of fellow Corps programs. 

 This was also an opportunity to share the passion harbored from work done in the community from weatherization and home construction, park/trail/forestry and habitat restoration, refurbishing computer and technology donations, and generally working to assist and strengthen low-income and at-risk communities in the Austin area.

The booth was decorated by each Corps with ther respective individal flair.

GEC and ECorps constructed display boards using materials commonly worked with (natural woods or weatherization materials such as solar screens). E-Corps also had a table to display and demonstrate some of their commonly used tools. Computer Corps set up a powerpoint presentation with videos, photographs and information about all of the Corps programs and GEC guided booth visitors in online carbon footprint calculations.

To view the additional Green Living Expo snapshots, please visit our Facebook photo album of this event.

At the Convention Center, members also had the opportunity to explore what the Green Living Expo had to offer in more sustainable solutions for the way we live, food, entertainment, and build. There were hundreds of booths for sampling fresh organic cuisine and learning better ways to cook, book recycling programs through Austin Public Libraries, presentations and book signings from notable guest speakers in sustainability and green business, and various design ideas for work Corps members are utilizing (Rain water collectors, and innovative insulation and home construction designs).

Seminars were on three stages: Green Building, Sustainable Living, and Climate Change. Interim CEO Dick Pierce of Dick Pierce Designs presented on the Sustainability stage as an expert in Permaculture on Sunday, April 25th at 3pm.

In addition, GEC member Jake Clarke created an amazing magnet design that was offered to donors of $10 or more. This new American YouthWorks magnet has school location and contact information which an image depicting volunteers of all 4 Corps and Service Learning Academy programs working together. A number of these were handed out during the Green Expo weekend, but we still have a supply available for anyone interested in purchasing one now. The actual magnet size is 6.5” by 5”. Great for a refrigerator or filing cabinet, the magnet image actually pops out so you can use the border as a picture frame and have two magnets in one. For more information on donating and/or getting your magnet for a minimum donation of $10, please contact Brandon Kiger (bkiger@americanyouthworks.org). Quantities are limited so pick yours up today! 

Blog written by Angela Garner, GEC Member

 

“Transform” Your Hair and Help Transform Lives!

Join us for Wet Salon’s Fundraiser Benefitting American YouthWorks

DATE: SUNDAY, April 25, 2010, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

GOAL: Get a great hair-cut and help AYW with their life-changing work

LOCATION: Wet Salon, 1109 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78704 Click here for a map

DETAILS: $50 haircut for all styles. All proceeds benefit American YouthWorks. Walk-ins welcome or call 444-7375 to schedule an appointment.

Additional Information:

Hair stylists at Wet Salon on South Congress will donate the hair-cut proceeds to AYW. Wet Salon will offer hair-cuts exclusively, including shampoo and blow-dry, for a $50 flat rate. Each $10 spent will be redeemed for one raffle ticket  (one hair-cut = five tickets). The raffle will include items donated from other South Congress businesses.

 

Wet Salon stylists donate their time and talent for American YouthWorks



AUSTIN, TXApril 19, 2010 – THIS SUNDAY, April 25th from 9:00pm until 5:00pm hair stylists at Wet Salon on South Congress will donate their hair-cut proceeds to American YouthWorks, a local non-profit dedicated to transforming the lives of at-risk youth.

Wet Salon will offer hair-cuts exclusively, including shampoo and blow-dry, for a $50 flat rate. Anyone wishing to participate in the fundraiser will receive a raffle ticket for every $10 spent (those purchasing one hair-cut will receive five tickets). The raffle will include items donated from Y&I Clothing Boutique, Aquage, Wella, Sebastian, Nioxin, and more. Walk-ins and appointments are welcome. To schedule an appointment, call 444-7375. Participants in the fundraiser may also enjoy free coffee in the morning, donated by Jo’s Coffee.

Wet Salon is located at 1109 South Congress Avenue (in between E. Riverside and Academy Dr.) Austin, TX 78704 and can be reached by calling (512) 444-7375.

About Wet Salon
Beautiful, creative hair is the focus at Wet Salon and Studio. Multiple stylists, including two certified master colorist, create a relaxed, fun atmosphere where the only limit is your imagination. With its hip, but uncomplicated surroundings, Wet Salon attracts an eclectic clientele ranging from punk rockers wanting blue spikes to professionals seeking subtle highlights. While you wait to be shampooed in one of Wet’s silver, space-rocket chairs, enjoy displayed works of up-and-coming local artists.

About American Youth Works
American YouthWorks is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Austin, Texas that is dedicated to empowering youth through education and green jobs training. AYW operates a public charter high school, a GED program, Casa Verde Builders, Environmental Corps and Computer Corps. American YouthWorks also offers onsite social services, including a parent/child development center and counseling. For more than thirty years, American YouthWorks has assisted thousands of local youth in transforming their lives through community service, education and a commitment to preserving the natural environment.

 

American YouthWorks Names Interim CEO

Board names Dick Pierce as Interim CEO and initiates search for new permanent CEO

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUSTIN, TX – March 26, 2010 – The American YouthWorks Board of Directors announced on March 22 that Dick Pierce will assume the duties of Interim CEO, while a formal search is conducted for a permanent CEO for AYW. The later process is open now and is expected to take less than 90 days to complete.

Dick Pierce has been a resident of Austin for 12 years and is well-known for his involvement in sustainability, environmental programs, landscape design and food production/gardening. He worked with AYW from 1998 – 2007 as the Special Programs Officer responsible for Casa Verde Builders, Environmental Corps, and Computer Corps – programs where young people learn job, work, and life skills at the same time they build recreation trails and restore habitat, build quality, Green, energy efficient homes for lower income families, and refurbish donated computers for use by families and community centers. He retired from AYW in early 2007, and recently returned to AYW as a management consultant. He will assist Chester Steinhauser, COO, and Jenny Emmons, School Superintendent with the day-to-day operations and spend time on the longer-range directions and strategic plans for AYW.

Dick replaces Melinda Wheatley, AYW’s former Acting CEO who has resigned from that position.

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Margarine G. Beaman at oleo50@hotmail.com or 1901 E. Ben White Blvd. Austin, TX 78741.

 

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