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Forum and Trades Make School’s Garden Beds Accessible

Forum and Trades Make School’s Garden Beds Accessible

Date Posted: February 13, 2023

Posted In: News,

From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  Students at Patrick Henry Elementary School and local community members can now move with ease around the school’s garden beds despite their level of mobility thanks to a group of Cement Masons Local 527 apprentices and the union’s signatory contractors.

In November, Diana Wilhold, of the Construction Forum, received a call from a former colleague asking if she knew of anyone who could help the school at 1220 N. 10th St. pour concrete pads between the garden beds so students with assistive walking devices and the nearby senior living residents could have access to tend to the garden.

Wilhold, who serves as the forum’s deputy executive director/COO, knew just who to reach out to: Scott Downs, Local 527 Joint Apprenticeship Training coordinator/instructor. Downs regularly gives his apprentices volunteer community projects in which they can learn by doing.

Downs met with school officials, mapped out a plan, rounded up a group of apprentices and contacted signatory contractors Vee Jay Cement Contracting, CECO and Western Ready-Mix.

‘GIVE EVERY CHILD THE SAME OPPORTUNITY’

“We really enjoyed connecting with the school,” Downs said. “I believe it will be an excellent opportunity to allow them adequate space to navigate around the garden beds. The apprentices enjoyed an opportunity to do something for the community and give every child the same opportunity to be out there.”

Downs said Vee Jay donated gravel for the subgrade, the machine to dig out the dirt and the dumpster to remove debris and CECO and Western Ready-Mix donated 12 yards of concrete.

Dr. Deborah Rogers, the school’s principal, told the Construction Forum in an article that school officials were “blown away” by the response. At first, she made inquiries to the administrators at St. Louis Public Schools and was told to get bids for the project. The first bid came in at $37,000 for materials alone, she explained. Patrick Henry’s entire capital budget is $27,000 per year.

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