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From: Ruth Hirsch (heidinys |
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| Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2026 06:32:37 -0800 (PST) | |
Hi, re: inventory. Well, it’s an idea. We never have done an inventory. We do have labels in our pantry indicating where items belong. Sometimes folks put items in that actual spot. And that is how it goes, at least here, with 19 households. It seems folks borrow something, intending to bring it right back. And eventually, they do. So an inventory would be a fluid thing. Not a bad idea. It is somewhat like the rest of life, out breath and in-breath— it would seem that items belong to the Kitchen would always be there—but they sometimes take a time out. Then re-appear. We have had times of no ‘what we are missing’ announcements. For a while, during our Committee Report, we’d ask for a couple items to be returned. For a while, a number of serrated knives, usually on a magnet, were gone. Then returned. We—and this you may want to do: ask folks not to donate anything to the CommonHouse until checking with us [Committee Co-chairs.] And not to buy anything for the CommonHouse without prior approval. Some years ago I was at a meeting w a few Museum Directors. They were talking about the quandary re: ‘de-aquisitioning’ ie what to do with the items folks have donated to them — and which they no longer can/want to store. We periodically do go thru and remove items that have strayed in and that seem not to belong. We first put out a table, offering these items to any taker for the next week. Then donate to a thrift shop. And those things may bring pleasure to some, annoyance to more. One time, and I’ll close w this, sorry it has become a little lengthy, years ago, we came in and found a wrought iron, glass topped dining table. Yes, in the Commonhouse. No one acknowledged bringing it there —— and it was v v heavy. I don’t remember what we did with it. And another time, more recently, someone proudly gave us a piece of furniture they’d bought at a fundraiser, got a tax write off, and did not have space for it in their home. We housed it for some yrs—— and it seems it has now disappeared. We have become more definite at declining items. So, an inventory is an idea— first we are doing a kitchen overhaul—— flooring, paint, cabinetry, etc. Then, may be an inventory. But if you come to visit, please don’t ask to see it. Also, a surprising number of good ideas v surprisingly disappear during/after move-in. best, Ruth Cantines Island, Saugerties Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2026 20:28:49 -0800 From: Ann Lehman <ann [at] zimmerman-lehman.com> Cc: Laura Nelson <lauranelsonlcsw [at] gmail.com> Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Kitchen Inventory? Berkeley Moshav is just under a year from completion. Folks setting up our kitchen asked, "Do you keep an inventory of the items (not of food but pots, dishes, spatulas, plates, etc.) that are in your communal kitchen. If so, can you share it with us? Please be sure to respond to Laura Nelson, cc'd. *Ann Lehman* *ann [at] zimmerman-lehman.com <ann [at] zimmerman-lehman.com>**510.755.5701 *
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