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Volunteer with the VTL! Three “officer” positions available

The VTL is a 100% volunteer driven organization, and we are looking for people to join our team as we get closer to our launch date. We currently have three officer positions available: Tool Maintenance Officer, Marketing and Promotions Officer, and Workshops Officer.

Officers work closely with members of our Board of Directors to assist them with their portfolios. Each position requires a commitment of approximately 5 hours per week and offers a unique opportunity to get involved with an exciting new organization and learn from the diverse range of people we work with. Read more about our volunteer benefits here, and follow the links below to find out more about the officer positions :

Applications for all positions can be sent to info@vancouvertoollibrary.com by June 30th (feel free to contact us with questions about the positions before then).

If these positions don’t look like a good fit for you, check out our general volunteer positions and fill out the volunteer intake form so that we can get in touch with you.

We look forward to hearing from you!

VTL Fundraiser with Ten Thousand Villages – This Weekend

The VTL is partnering with Ten Thousand Villages at 929 Denman Street to raise funds for our start up. On June 11th and 12th, mention the VTL when you make your purchase and the store will donate 15% of the proceeds to our cause!

VTL volunteers and Board Members will be on hand both days to chat with customers and share the fair trade tea, chocolate, and other snacks that the store is offering for the duration of the special event.

So spread the word and take a stroll down Denman this weekend to support The VTL as well as Ten Thousand Villages, a store committed creating opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income through long-term, fair trading relationships.

  • Where: Ten Thousand Villages, 929 Denman Street
  • When:  Saturday June 11th (10am – 8pm), Sunday June 12th (11am – 7pm)
  • RSVP on the Facebook Event Page if you’d like!

VTL at The Village Building Convergence

Three of us board members were lucky to spend four days last week in Portland, OR, at the 11th Annual Village Building Convergence, a ten-day placemaking festival that combines community development with hands-on education. We first heard about the event when we attended the Eco-Dreaming Vancouver event back in late March, and heard Mark Lakeman speak about the exciting place-making and community building work he does with the organization City Repair.

We wanted to share some photos from our trip down to Portland because we’re excited about applying some of the skills we learned down there here in Vancouver!

Day one was spent at the Ujima Centre, where we worked on the first phases of a cob oven. Cob is a natural building material that is usually made from clay, sand, and straw. We learned about how to mix cob,  design the oven shape to ensure even cooking temperatures, and the composition of different cob layers to make sure the oven is strong, insulative, and fire-proof.

Cob oven design (L) and first layers of the build (R)

On Sunday, we biked past an intersection mural that was in progress. Residents from the surrounding streets had worked together on the design of the painting and were getting ready to paint. The next day, we biked past again to see their progress…

the mural, in progress (L) and almost complete (R)

Later that afternoon we helped build a cob bench at a large empty lot at the intersection of two bike routes. The larger plan for the site was to have space devoted to a community garden and a new farmers market. The benches framed the entrance to the site.

 

The site (L), bulding the cedar overhang (M), sculpting the cob bench surface (R)

On Monday, we visited the “share-it-square,” which is the site of City Repair’s first project, and flanked by two beautiful cob benches, a 24-hour tea stand, a playful kids clubhouse, and an community info kiosk. Around the corner from the square, we helped with a straw-clay retrofit at a home with backyard chickens in a cob coop complete with green roof – pretty incredible!

We spent our final day constructing a small building out of all natural materials – cob, straw-clay, earth bags, and natural plaster – in the back yard of an art studio.

 

natural building (L), applying natural plaster (R)

As you know, we are currently gearing up to open the doors to our tool lending library; we’re purchasing specialty tools and investigating which are the most crucial for us to stock in our inventory based on our member’s interests. With this on our minds as we went into the workshops in Portland, we were all struck by the simplicity of the natural building techniques we ended up learning there. At most of the building sites we visited, the only special tools necessary were a hammer, drill, and saw, and the most important tools to get every job done were our hands and feet (essential for mixing and applying all the building materials!). It’s exciting to see how many different kinds of structures you can make with such simple and inexpensive tools and materials, and the impact that these projects can have in a neighbourhood or in a backyard.

Coming back to Vancouver, our own street is looking a little lonely in comparison to some of the colourful places we visited last week and we’d really like to put the skills we learned to work. We think a bench or two outside our shop would look really nice… Is anyone interested in getting together to do some installations outside our shop?  We’d also like to hear from you about your interest in natural building workshops at the VTL. Post in the comments section or on our feedback form if you have thoughts to share about this or stories about your own natural building projects.

Become a Member – Signups During VTL Shop Hours in May

Starting May 11, we’ll be open on Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons this month to give you a chance to stop by to say hi, sign up to become a member, or drop off tool donations.

As we’ve said, one of the most effective ways you can support us in our start-up phase is by becoming a member. Membership signups are really important to us because the fees contribute to our tool purchasing fund and will help us build a better inventory, so we encourage anyone who is excited to use the tool library in the future to come on down and become a member this month. Don’t forget to bring $20 for yoru member share and $30 for your annual maintenance fee in cash or a cheque made out to “The VTL”.

Shop hours are as posted in the calendar below. If you can’t make it to one of these times but are keen on joining up, just drop us a line (vantoollibrary@gmail.com) and we can probably make some other arrangements.