Your generosity keeps Holden Village operating!
Please contact the village before purchasing or shipping large or expensive items to ensure safe delivery of your gift. Thank you!
Arts and Crafts
Scissors sharpener; spinning and felting wools; shop vac; floor lamps; flat file storage; anti-fatigue floor mats; wool yarn remnants; subscription to knitting magazine; hand-held cordless vacuum; 20" 12-dent reed for a loom
Pottery: bats w/ 10” holes; good quality electric wheel; pug mill clay recycle
Bed and Breakfast
Outdoor gas grill; outdoor yard games (bocce, croquet); set of quality pots and pans; good light-weight vacuum cleaners
Carpentry Tools
Milwaukee 18V battery packs (not compact); Purdy paint brushes, various sizes; Porter cable 893PK Router Kit; Milwaukee 4 ½″ & 4 ¼″ hole saws; Heavy duty extension cords (12 gauge); aluminum staging planks; air compressor; burke bar
Computer Support
Desktop and laptop PCs; LCD monitors
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Electrical Tools
SAE combination wrenches
Fire Prevention
Turn-out gear 1987 edition or better ; 4500 SCBA compressor
First Aid Station
Children’s band-aids; individually packaged powdered sports drink mix; MSR Denali Snowshoes; avalanche beacons; Earmark your donation for these needed items: Phillips Heartstart FRx Defibrillator ($1890); Iron Duck Ultra-Vue 18 Backboard ($175); Erodyne Proflex back supports ($37ea); Snowlitter snow handles ($271); blister kits ($90 for 100);
2-3 person backpacking tents; packable sleeping bags; daypacks; trekking or ski poles; water filters, cleaning filters, silt stoppers; stuff sacks; head lamps; compasses; pocketknives; snowshoes; back country skis & boots (3 pin waxless); fishing reels and line
Housekeeping/Laundry
Quilts: twin, double, queen, natural fibers preferred; small wastebaskets (popcorn cans or woven reed/rattan); cotton diapers (large, in good condition); diaper pins
Kitchen
Wüstoff/Henkel knives; wine glasses; tea press pots; Dyson vacuum; timers with magnetic backs; headlamps; gifts of farm produce
Lawns and Gardens
Half moon edger; Stihl cordless electric weed whacker; grass shears; spading forks; good quality hand pruners; hand lawn aerator that removes soil plugs; gardening gloves; knee pads; wheel barrow; hemp garden twine; plants: lavender, rosemary, orange, thyme; seeds: nasturtium
Library
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Lodges and Chalets
New curtains for lodges, contact us for size; In good condition: floor, desk or bed stand lamps; wood dressers; card tables; cookie sheets; saucepans; mixing bowls
Maverick Equipment
Stihl chain saws MS 260 Pro, MS 361, MS 660 with 42″ bar; chain saw parts & supplies; Pulaskis; maul handles; kevlar chaps; hand truck; wheel barrow; peaveys
Mechanical Equipment
Metric wrenches and sockets — U.S. made, Snap-On/ Craftsman, SK or Mac Tools; new ½″ and ¾″ air wrench, preferably Chicago Pneumatic or Ingersoll Rand; 10-ton porta-power; tap & die set: ¼ - ¾' NF & NC
Media Ministry
Condenser microphones; quality omnidirectional lavalier microphone w/ clothing clip; share SM58 dynamic vocal microphone; VCR (new or in excellent condition)
Music
Percussion instruments; hand bells; new grand piano for Koinonia and new organ for VC
Narnia/Miners Program Supplies
Construction paper; rolls of butcher paper or newsprint; tempera paints; coloring books; children’s story books (esp. with Christian themes); name tags/lanyards; water bottles
Plumbing
Roll groover set w/ ratchet 1¼″-6″; sewer line camera
Pool Hall / Snack Bar
Ping-pong paddles; pool cues;
Repair Associate
Sharpening stone/system; 3 voltage detector pens; small torx set; hand truck;
Utilities
Energizer AA NiMH rechargeable batteries; high voltage (2400v) multi meter; flue gas analyzer; personnel bucket for boom truck
Vehicles
In good working order: 4WD 10 passenger van; road grader; snow track vehicles; bucket boom truck; electric bus
Worship
NRSV Bibles, esp. large print; Greek New Testaments
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Matins: September 2 by Katie Chatelaine
Yesterday, our community said goodbye to five people...who have profoundly shaped this community and the lives of all who pass through it from the vacationer to the long-term staffer.
Matins: September 1 by Bill Moos
The wall hanging from Augsburg which read, “I have called you by name, you are mine” was placed on the back of the toilet tank --- at eye level.