News:

Back to basics workshop, first event in a year long Do-It-Yourself Workshop series co-sponsored
by Odom RE-USE Co. with Eco-Building Products of Traverse City, and ISLAND of Bellaire.

Workshop #1 Feb. 13th, Sat. 11:00 to 1:00
Location: Eco-Building Products 130 Hall St. Traverse City
This particular workshop is a discussion of the stimulus package and it's benefit to homeowners interested in optimizing their home's energy efficiency, led by our host Jim Barnes. Ric Evans from Paradigm Energy will also speak about home energy audits. Click the link below to get more details,
to register, or just call the store at 231-668-6361. http://www.eco-buildingproducts.com/
Future Workshops: Feb 13, 2010
Jim Barnes discusses the stimulus package for homeowners to optimize
their home's energy efficiency, and Ric Evans will talk about home energy audits.
March 6, 2010
Max Strictland from Northern Evergreen Services will give an Introduction
to Green Building Concepts and Techniques.
April 3, 2010
James Kudlak's PowerPoint presentation about his homestead built from Odom's materials.
May 1, 2010
Passive solar / wind / off grid living panel: Robert Kerry Krcek is able to participate.
June 5, 2010 Eric Mansuy, Traverse City architect, passive solar design.
July 3, 2010 (4th of July Holiday Weekend, skip).

August 7, 2010 Hands on Cob Building or straw clay? Thomas Hirsch and/or Larry Kinney to do
straw clay? Keith Brueker about straw bale? Have people get their hands in it, build a wall or a bench?

September 4, 2010 (Labor Day Holiday Weekend, skip).
October 2, 2010 Topic? Grid tied energy & incentives?
November 6, 2010 Testimonial for Odoms Reuse: Nate Capper functional and
artful built toys and tools (Can this be made into a hands-on workshop, too?
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Store overview

ODOM RE-USE CO. is dedicated to waste reduction in the construction industry. Doors, cabinets, windows
and fixtures are removed from remodeling or demolition sites and re-sold to the public in our retail warehouse.
Complete deconstruction of small buildings by the field crew furthers our goals of waste reduction by gaining access
to previously destroyed and landfilled framing lumber, which we clean and resell also.