Tue, Apr 15th 2008 03:00 pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Brush Up Buffalo, a not-for-profit,
all-volunteer organization focused on revitalizing City of Buffalo
neighborhoods, announced this morning that it will paint 15 low-income homes in the Lovejoy
Neighborhood for Brush Up Buffalo 2008. The annual event will take place on
Saturday, June 14, 2008 in the
area bounded by William, Greene, North Ogden,
and Broadway Streets.
During a kick-off breakfast
at the Iron Island Museum, Brush Up Buffalo President Roseann Scibilia
announced the call for more than 700
volunteers to sign up for this year's event, as well as the need for $ 10,000 in additional sponsorship
funding to defray the cost of paint, supplies and insurance. Registration and
more details are available online at www.brushupbuffalo.org.
Representatives with LPCiminelli,
the program manager overseeing reconstruction of the Buffalo Public Schools, attended
the breakfast and announced the company will be a key sponsor of Brush Up
Buffalo 2008, providing $8,500 and logistical support. Earlier this month,
LPCiminelli began reconstruction of Public School #43 Lovejoy Discovery
School, located at the
center of the Lovejoy neighborhood.
"We are happy to work with
LPCiminelli to make Brush Up Buffalo 2008 a success for Lovejoy residents and
our volunteers," said Roseann Scibilia, president of Brush Up Buffalo. "This is
a natural partnering, as both our organizations are working to revitalize the
neighborhood and sustain its viability."
John O'Hare, president of the
Painting and Decorating Contractors of Buffalo, NY, Inc., also offered his association's
support for Brush Up Buffalo 2008. He and his associates will provide painting
expertise and logistical support for the day of the event.
Since its inception in 1996,
Brush Up Buffalo volunteers revitalized 11 neighborhoods in the City of Buffalo, painting more
than 220 homes. Last year, in approximately five hours, more than 600
volunteers painted 12 homes in Buffalo's West Side along Plymouth Avenue and
Hudson Street.
About Brush Up Buffalo
Brush Up Buffalo is a not
for profit organization that utilizes community-minded volunteers and donated
supplies to help low-income families in the City of Buffalo spruce up their
homes and revitalize their neighborhoods. Each year, the one-day event attracts
teams from businesses, unions, community groups, and city and county government
who work together to "brush up" Buffalo
homes. Since its inception in 1996, Brush Up Buffalo volunteers have painted more than 220
homes. For more information, visit Brush Up Buffalo online at www.brushupbuffalo.org or call (716)
250-3353.