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In addition to monetary donations, we happily accept donated building materials:

· good wolmanized lumber in the following sizes: 2x8, 2x6, 2x12, 2x4

· 4x4 and 4x6 posts

· 25-30 utility poles about 20' long

· 4”x 5/8” lag screws…lots of them

· 5 lb. boxes of 2 1/2" deck screws

· hail resistant roofing tin to roof and wrap the planned buildings

· solid railroad ties for erosion and water control in the barn area

· 5x16’ utility panel

· 5x16’ no-climb horse panel

· 2” tubular gates (the heavy-duty kind) for horse stalls and dog shelters

· concrete (left over from construction site) to pour new feed room slab and build a pig pool

· 6' flatbed trailer, in good or easily repairable condition

· used pickup truck to haul 4-horse stock trailer

· good used tractor with shredder, bucket, post hole digging attachment

· grass seed (coastal) or sprigs

· Trees

· Up-to-date iMac or MacBook Pro or MacBook Air

· OS X.6 Snow Leopard

· Shallow concrete pig pond with drain with a roof for shade to keep the sanctuary pigs alive through the Texas summers

· Rebuild pig enclosure at east side of barn to include sturdy walls and protection from the winter winds

· Chicken coop (snake and varmint proof)

· Gardeners to spruce up the sanctuary grounds with drought-resistant native plants

· Pole barn for 5-6 horses – the blind horses & companions currently have no shelter from the rain and winter winds

· A person with knowledge of electricity and skill at working on electric fencing to repair the high tensile electric wire perimeter fencing

· Dog exercise yard with a small agility course

· New storage shed OR repair and expand the existing one

· Lay PVC pipe from the yard fence line to the large round water trough at the north end of the barn

· Truckloads of dirt to fill in erosion and pig mud holes

· Clean brush and small trees from the fence lines

· Pig-proof the bottom of the perimeter fencing where pigs can currently escape if they care to

· Clear water-seeking plants from north pasture and perimeter of pond

· Plant grasses on perimeter of pond to retain dirt

· Dredge and scoop out the interior of the pond

· Block sheep and goats access under cross fence between main and north pastures AND at the western perimeter between fence and post

· Repair the fencing along the entire western perimeter of the property

And, when we’re really dreaming big, we'd love to have:

· 50 – 200 donated acres in Bastrop County, Texas

Other ways to support Dreamtime:

· Dreamtime accepts donations of used cars and trucks, in either working or non-working condition. You will receive a tax deduction for the vehicle's fair market value and we will even arrange to pick it up.

· A bequest is one of the simplest ways to leave a meaningful legacy to organizations you support. We hope you will think of Dreamtime when making your estate plans.

 

Blackie

Babe

556 Roemer Road

Elgin, Texas 78621

email: nancy@dreamtimesanctuary.org

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