Tech Center begins to take shape

October 31st, 2007 by cyndij

Gravel flooringThrough some generous individual donations and a lot of elbow grease by community members, an empty building on Main Street Estelline is now set to be used as a computer center by residents of all ages. The systems will offer high speed Internet services and allow youth and adults to have access to technology that they might not be able to afford in their homes. Estelline’s school was chosen this year to have all students receive lap-top computers, but not all students have good access to the Internet after school hours. This center will be supervised and accessible to all people. Harvey Donley described in the message that follows an evening of work which was done on the future tech center in Estelline.

“Last night 5 jacks showed up with volunteers to run them. I have to admit jacking up the south wall was a bit scary even for me. The old building made some noises that buildings shouldn’t make unless a bull dozer and a box of donuts are involved. With the creaks and groans aside by the end of the night we had the south wall lifted and leveled at a steady 8.5 inches above the foundation. Gravity and time were not good to the old buildings on main street made of wood. From here all we have left to do is to lay down one more row of foam on the floor and then lay the remaining heat pipes down. An extra hand or two to wrestle the plastic pipe would be great.

Last night’s work was not your average volunteer night. We literally lifted a 100 year old building up over 5 inches with wagon jacks and this building made some terrible noises. These volunteers continue to show up and do what ever is needed to make this project a success. I know for a fact that every one of them has a computer at home and that most of them don’t have students that will be using this building once it is done. That leads me to the only reasonable conclusion which is that they care about this community and are willing to do what ever it takes to make it a better place for anyone wishing to call it home. That fact in its own is reason enough for me to want to make this community my home.Thank you to all of the volunteers who have worked on this project thus far.”

3 Responses to “Tech Center begins to take shape”

  1. Kim--kks93 Says:

    Way to go Estelline! I’d love to see something like this in our community of Newell! Great job! Keep us “posted” on how everything is going! Did you use grant money or donations or all of the above to get it going? How will it be financed in the future? Just curious! Congrats on a job well done!

  2. Karla Trautman Says:

    I’m really excited about the progress this project is making in your community. I’m thrilled to learn that people are committed to making it reality. It will be a great asset to your community. Congratulations!

  3. tammyb Says:

    Wow sounds like an awesome project and a huge undertaking! This will be great for the community and those that don’t have internet access at home!

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