Carpenters Build ADA Friendly Build Playground

by Sam Garduno

On September 23 and 24th, Union carpenters from northwest Indiana came together when a unique opportunity arose. James Emslander of ICE Scaffold was contacted by the Hunky Hollow Athletic Club to set up an install of ADA friendly playground for children with cerebral palsy.

The Center for Possibilities is a non-profit 501(c) state licensed child care center and specializes in children and adults with physical and developmental disorders. The center offers classes for toddlers, preschoolers, and adults, personal care, lunch, etc.

There was only one problem. The children did not have a suitable facility to play. What did these children need? A playground. It was a simple idea, but not exactly an easy task. They would need help. It was at this point that Hunky Hollow Athletic Club, who donated the money for the playground equipment, started vetting for an installer, and who better to do the job than a group of people that build for a living. We are talking about carpenters, professionally trained union carpenters.

After Emslander and ICE Scaffold agreed to help, they contacted IKORCC Business Representative Sam Garduno, who agreed that this sounded like a great project. The reps in the northwest Indiana office in Merrillville relish at these opportunities, especially when it is for such a great cause. Garduno immediately contacted the IKORCC JATF coordinator Dan Jones, and with Emslander set up all the logistics and came up with a day that instructor Chris Charters and a class of 3rd year apprentices could strap their tools on and help these children out.

When the project day arrived, the apprentices, along with workers from ICE Scaffold and some members from carpenters Hammond’s Local 599 were excited. After a couple of dizzying hours shagging out unfamiliar playground parts, and eager children looking on, the playground began to come together.

After two days of blood, sweat, and maybe or maybe not tears, the project was completed. Alex Morrow, 3rd year apprentice from Merrillville’s Local 1005 was enthusiastic about helping out. “Getting out of the classroom is great, but to build a playground for kids with disabilities so they can have some fun and exercise puts this at a whole different level of gratification.”

As the carpenters wrapped up, the staff and trained volunteers expressed their gratitude and excitement for the kids. It was a project that was very rewarding, especially after seeing the smiling faces of the children using it.

Training Centers Shift to Virtual Classes

To All IKORCC Apprentices,

In an effort to minimize the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), all training centers in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio will be closed for in-person instruction effective Monday, November 16th, 2020 until April 4th, 2021. Training centers will shift to online classes to continue providing vital instruction to our apprentices. Training instructors & admins will reach out to apprentices directly with online class information.

Local Unions within our jurisdiction and council offices will remain open, however, we encourage members not to visit in person. Instead, contact the locals and council via phone, email, website or on our social media channels.

We will continue to monitor the situation closely and will update you as necessary. The safety of our membership, their families, and our staff will continue to be our highest priority. We appreciate your cooperation and attention to this situation.

Additionally, we are taking the actions necessary to protect the health and safety of our membership, representatives, and staff. The IKORCC Council offices will remain open with standard business operations. In addition, our training centers will remain open and operating on their regular schedules.

Like with any illnesses if you’re feeling sick and have any fever please stay home. These challenges need us to be prepared and responsible for our actions.

Please call your local training center with any questions. Stay safe!

 

TRAINING CENTER INFORMATION:

Indiana

Newburgh: 812.853.9312

Merrillville: 219.947.3348

Lafayette: 765.447.5959

Muncie: 765.288.9015

Indianapolis: 317.807.1116

Warsaw: 574.267.5264

Terre Haute: 812.466.7899

 

Kentucky

Ashland: 606.929.1362

Louisville:502.366.8668

Paducah:812.853.9312

 

Ohio

Columbus: 614.236.4205

Monroe: 513.539.7849

Richfield: 330.659.9495

Rossford: 419.872.4651

 

In solidarity,

 

M. Todd Pancake

Executive Secretary – Treasurer