Gray morning sees the school deconstruction continue.
Still many things left left inside.
Stay tuned to the best deconstruction coverage on the planet!
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Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:18 pm
by Jeff Dreger
I didn't realize it was time for that. Seems like such a waste with all that stuff inside. I would have liked an opportunity to walk through and grab anything I or others could use. Or find things to be donated to various places. Or, heck, even just bag/box up a bunch of recycling to save it from the landfill. Might not be a ton of folks that would do that, but I'm probably not the only one. Any chance we'll be able to do something like that for the three elementary schools? My kids could always use more scrap paper and I see some potential tool or hardware organizers.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:05 pm
by Ryan Salo
Jeff Dreger wrote:I didn't realize it was time for that. Seems like such a waste with all that stuff inside. I would have liked an opportunity to walk through and grab anything I or others could use. Or find things to be donated to various places. Or, heck, even just bag/box up a bunch of recycling to save it from the landfill. Might not be a ton of folks that would do that, but I'm probably not the only one. Any chance we'll be able to do something like that for the three elementary schools? My kids could always use more scrap paper and I see some potential tool or hardware organizers.
Agree 100%. I hope this doesn't happen with the other schools.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:18 pm
by Bill Burnett
Look at all those good bricks that could be re purposed along with the sandstone windowsills.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 5:15 pm
by Craig Lovejoy
I'm ALWAYS looking for drawer units like that...what a waste.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 5:16 pm
by Michael Deneen
I'm surprised by this.
I thought all buildings had to be cleared before demolition for safety purposes. How do they know there wasn't something dangerous in there?
There's a lot of building materials and supplies being wasted.
Down in Youngstown, they had an open house and "Garage Sale" to sell off parts of Wilson High School, which recently closed. Alums bought up a lot of the stuff and carried it out themselves.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 8:12 am
by Christine Gordillo
The Board of Education has held a number of online auctions since the fall of 2013 to get rid of surplus items, including items housed at McKinley. The district sold as much as it could before the City of Lakewood took ownership. There is another auction currently going with all kinds of miscellaneous items - furniture, tools, classroom supplies, etc. Here is the info on the auction, which goes until July 22:
Christine Gordillo Communications Coordinator Lakewood City Schools
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:24 am
by Jim O'Bryan
With a l;ot of water and a little pushing the first walls of McKinley started to fall away.
They believe the main building will be down by tonight.
Updated throughout the day.
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Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:40 am
by Ivor Karabatkovic
this breaks my heart.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 4:15 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
First wall down. This is actually part of extension that was added in the 70s. Robbing the Webb Gang of their Right Field "Big Red Monster" that signified ground rule double, unless you caught the ball off the wall.
More later.
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Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:44 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Is that a Bobcat on the second floor! Cool, how did it get there?
More photos and videos later.
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Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:42 am
by ryan costa
I attended McKinley for about half of third grade. It was a good school.
Re: McKinley, Coming Tumbling Down, With Some Help