We just got the three different challenges for 2011! Great challenges call for great ideas, and we’re ready to start brainstorming. Still lots of time before our first challenge submission, but it’s time to spread the word and get people thinking and talking. Write down any idea you have, no matter how big, small, far-fetched, lofty, or off the wall it may be! The fourth (group) challenge will occur in May and is to be announced at the kick-off party November 2nd at Eden Alley on the Plaza.
Challenge One
Create Change without $change$ - Submission due by or before February 18, 2011.
No Money? NO PROBLEM! This project is meant to address the ongoing speed bump that keeps people from getting involved - CASH! Your team will be challenged to put your creativity to the test and leave your wallets at home! No need to purchase items, ask for money or use your own, there are many opportunities to repurpose existing items, donate your time, spend time with someone, build relationships and connect to make a difference. Let's shed that roadblock and a little light on new ways to get involved at the same time!
Challenge Two
See-A-Need -> Fill-A-Need - Submission due by or before March 25th, 2011
Making a difference can be simple! During this project, you are challenged to work together with your selected benefiting organization to identify a basic need. Your team will provide comfort by finding a creative way to reach across the gap and work together to fill it!
Challenge Three
Grow Change -> Create Hope – Submission due by or before April 29th, 2011
During your final project we challenge you to choose something that will continue to make an impact after you leave. This could mean SO many things! Plant a tree or community garden, teach someone to read, restore, repurpose or create an item that will continue to aid someone in your community or educate others about a local need and grow change beyond Project Change!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Move Life Forward at Operation Breakthrough
The Outdoor Classroom is looking GREAT!

Operation Breakthrough provides daily care and education to more than 600 children ages 6 weeks to 15 years, from working‐poor families. In addition, they offer a broad range of social services for the children and their families, nearly all of which are headed by single women. Burns & McDonnell and Spaces, Inc. helped design and begin renovation of an existing empty lot into an Outdoor Classroom for the Operation Breakthrough children in Spring 2009. In 2010, some work still remained to complete the vision.

Over four workdays in April, May, and June, teams of volunteers from Burns & McDonnell and Spaces, Inc. tore out and replaced weather-worn portions of a previously installed perimeter fence, scraped old paint off the fence, applied two brand new coats of paint to the fence, added a brick border to the existing path, completed new brick and gravel paths, dug a dozen post holes, installed a new wooden entryway, and added fence posts for future expansion of the unique door fence. The work that was completed this year moved the Outdoor Classroom at Operation Breakthrough several steps closer to completion. It’s great to see that the classroom is already providing a safe, engaging, and nourishing outdoor space for urban youth to immerse their senses in natural surroundings. Further work by the Burns & McDonnell and Spaces, Inc. team at the Outdoor Classroom is planned in 2011 to make this positive experience for the children even better.
2010 - Bring Change to Hope House
The Team Ready To Work!
Pulling off some old carpet
2010 Intro
So we start again! The 2010 project themes (challenges) have been released. This year things are going to change a bit, instead of having 4 different events during Feb-May, we’ll be having 3 monthly events and the last month (May) will be a group event in which all the teams and community members will be participating.
The 3 themes for this year are: People, Places and Things. They are VERY broad therefore we’ll be able to do just about anything!
We met up and decided what each event will be so here are the three organizations we’ll be working with:
The final project in May, we’ll get to help improve the Ivanhoe Park. To find out more details on any of these events please continue to visit our blog or contact Laura Mersmann at lmersmann@burnsmcd.com or Will Kirby at wkirby@burnsmcd.com
The 3 themes for this year are: People, Places and Things. They are VERY broad therefore we’ll be able to do just about anything!
We met up and decided what each event will be so here are the three organizations we’ll be working with:
The final project in May, we’ll get to help improve the Ivanhoe Park. To find out more details on any of these events please continue to visit our blog or contact Laura Mersmann at lmersmann@burnsmcd.com or Will Kirby at wkirby@burnsmcd.com
2009 Wrap-Up
The ending of 2008 and beginning of 2009 was a crazy time for the B&M team. Even though we started this adventure as just Burns & Mac, we teamed up with Spaces Inc. and with the help we tackled the 4 month projects. We had some good days and some bad, but overall we succeeded and enjoyed the time that we spent making burritos, sewing blankets, getting our hands dirty at Operation Breakthrough and working with the kids. At the awards ceremony our team tied for 2nd place. It’s been a great year and we’ll be back for 2010. Stay tuned for what 2010 will bring to Project Change.
Nurture The Children
The Burns & McDonnell and Spaces, Inc. Team worked with Operation Breakthrough to accomplish our fourth challenge, “Nurture the Children”.
We have been busy constructing the Outdoor Classroom for the Operation Breakthrough children throughout March, April and May. It was a natural transition to develop a curriculum to assist the professional personnel at Operation Breakthrough with their plans to nurture and
engage the children in this environmental classroom. The curriculum includes lessons that will provide learning materials for all seasons and is sustainable in its philosophy to bring education to hundreds of children year after year. It includes workbooks, teaching guides, books and tool kits for hands on experiences. This took us two months to develop but will last forever. Each workbook consists of twelve areas in the garden that were constructed for the instructor and child to work within. The workbooks contain questions that the children answer to help in their educational process. There is the Digging Area for exploring soil, the Art Area for creativity, the Butterfly Garden and Bird Watching Area for observing, the Stage Area for expression, the Sand Area for touching, the Vegetable Area for sight and taste, the Wind Area for creativity and touching, the Rain Garden for environmental education, the Prairie Restoration Area for them to care for, the Storybook Nook for independent or shared reading, and the Hippo Area for physical education.
Within each of these venues we provided various
reading books to relate the visual experience to the written education and direction. The tool kits include a clipboard, a magnifying glass, binoculars, measuring tape, and note pad assisting with the hands-on and experimental parts of the lessons. The curriculum also includes classroom activities for both the child and instructor to experience and learn from within the individual venues. These activities include games, science projects and other experiences for the ultimate, five-sense, learning environment. Each lesson plan follows the State of Missouri School Standards to bring a secured, solid foundation of learning for Operation Breakthrough, its teachers, children and their families and caregivers.
We have been busy constructing the Outdoor Classroom for the Operation Breakthrough children throughout March, April and May. It was a natural transition to develop a curriculum to assist the professional personnel at Operation Breakthrough with their plans to nurture and
Within each of these venues we provided various
Save the Planet
Team Burns & Mac and Spaces Inc. Volunteers!


Throughout the month of April over 50 volunteers came together to produce a site layout, build a fence out of recycled doors, and start laying the groundwork for an outdoor oasis for the children of Operation Breakthrough. Burns & McDonnell and Spaces worked closely with Operation Breakthrough to develop a vision for the site. The site plan includes features to stimulate all of the senses. A vegetable garden, a sound garden, butterfly garden, toddler area, rain garden, and a center stage are just a few features of the site plan. Each piece can be completed individually as more volunteers and supporters come on board.

Here's a section of the final product:

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