Building community one hour at a time…

The Silver Spring Timebank celebrated its first year in January 2016.  As one of the founding members, I remember thinking last January when we “launched” the timebank that all the hard work was finally done!

Our founding group of six had put in a lot of time the previous six months, researching, experimenting and planning. With help from nearby time banks (thanks Greenbelt Timebank and Columbia Community Exchange), inspiration from other time banks, and free and seemingly limitless support from hOurworld Time and Talents, we created our mission, vision, exchange policies, and promotional and orientation materials all needed for the start-up.  

But in the last year, as our founding circle expanded to include over a dozen individuals, we have put in more hours than any of us ever anticipated.  We’ve done so with amazing energy and dedication because it’s been such fun hearing about the wonderful exchange stories like new puppy help, early morning rides to the airport, resume counseling, french lessons and bike repairs.  Even more, we’ve happily given our time and talents to keep building the Silver Spring Timebank because we’re thrilled to see a community of new connections develop…one hour at a time.

During the first few months, our main focus was on getting new members. We partnered with community organizations who offered us space for orientations, and we organized potlucks and happy hours for new members to get to know each other. Each month the leadership team met and we congratulated ourselves on the growing membership: 25…50…75 members!  We anxiously tracked the various exchanges, and always wished there were more!  We posted member stories on Facebook and Twitter, and we “tabled” at community markets to spread the word.

A turning point came when over 15 people attended a monthly leadership team meeting in the late spring.  The group was full of enthusiasm and ideas, but it was unwieldy and so many voices made it hard to decide on next steps.  We realized then wehad enough people and commitment to break up into multiple action teams and individuals stepped up to lead each team to get so much more done!

The orientation team has continued to offer two orientations each month, finding unique community locations and engaging new members with a revised presentation.   The membership team has personally reached out to every member in the timebank, offering help to set up profiles and brainstorming ideas for offers.  The outreach team offered their original 20X20 powerpoint presentation at the PechaKucha Night Silver Spring Vol. 5 focused on the theme of community. And, outreach team members worked to build this wonderful new website!

Because of the terrific efforts of the event team, the Silver Spring Timebank is now known as a leader in organizing sharing events in Silver Spring.  With plans for a community swap each season, the event team already organized a fall community clothing swap and a winter book swap.  Plans are already underway for a spring greeting card/stationary swap and a summer tool swap too.  Members love to help with these events as they earn timebank hours to spend on timebank services. Finally, the tech team has provided calm and consistent support with all hOurworld software questions and any computer-related issues, and guidance on a variety of timebank policies.

We’re celebrating our first year anniversary with 135+ active members and hundreds of hours worth of exchanges.  There’s lots on the agenda for the time bank’s next steps and keeping the momentum going will be critical. Our hope is that the bonds we’ve made within the leadership teams and the connections made within the timebank community will energize and excite us to keep building the Silver Spring Timebank…one hour at a time…for many years to come.

A great opportunity to build community!

Impact Silver Spring is excited to launch its Reading for IMPACT campaign! Please consider participating as a book group host or participant. See details below!

IMPACT Silver Spring is a learning organization. We draw inspiration from local and national community-building pioneers and thought-leaders to help us catalyze and strengthen new and innovative approaches to building strong, vibrant, and inclusive communities. This year, we are delighted to welcome Peter Block as the featured guest at our annual IMPACT NOW! event, which is free and open to the community.

Peter is the co-author of the best-selling book, The Abundant Community: Awakening the Power of Families and Neighborhoods. In his book, Peter shows us how strengthening social connections and re-weaving the social fabric at the neighborhood and local level can improve the common measures of community well-being – economy, education, health, safety, and the environment.

As a precursor to the event, we are launching our Reading for IMPACT campaign, and inviting people to read and discuss Abundant Community together. Here are 3 ways you can participate:

#1 – Host a Book Group! 
As a host, you will: Attend a host orientation on Wednesday January 20, 2015 from 6:00 to 8pm. Organize a group of your friends, neighbors, or colleagues to read the book together.
Set a time and place for your book group meeting. Record a few reflections after your discussion. Encourage your book group members to participate in online conversations through Facebook and Twitter.  And join Peter Block for a community-wide conversation at IMPACT NOW! on Wednesday April 6, 2015 at 6pm.
Here is what you will get:  A free book!  A short summary of the book translated into Spanish.
A simple book group guide that will include suggested questions to guide your discussion.
A stipend to purchase snacks for your book group gathering.  And special recognition at IMPACT NOW!

#2 – Participate in a Book Group!
Let us know if you are interested in joining a book group, and we can help connect you.

#3 – Participate in IMPACT’s Virtual Book Group!
As you read the book, we invite you to engage in online conversations with other book group readers through Facebook and/or Twitter. Facebook conversations will be hosted on the Reading for IMPACT Facebook Group. Twitter users are encouraged to use the hashtag #read4impact to chat with one another.

Please indicate your interest by emailing us at read@impactsilverspring.org

IMPACT Silver Spring
P.O. Box 8397
Silver Spring, MD 20907

Phone: (301) 298-5117
www.impactsilverspring.org

2015 Exchange Stories

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“Zoe is new to the area and had requested a hiking partner. I picked her up just before noon, and we drove to Great Falls on the Maryland side. This glorious, sunny but crisp early fall day was perfect for hiking, and the huge parking lot was almost full! We walked along the C&O canal and saw the mules getting ready for the barge demonstration. The borrow-a-bike volunteers were offering bikes for anyone who wanted to go for a ride. We walked past them, past the barge, and past the entrance to the walkway to Great Falls. We got on the Billy Goat trail. It was very busy, with large groups, small groups, children, young people, and the not so young. We thoroughly enjoyed the hike. We stopped and admired the kayakers on the river, the sun, the clouds, and the trees which were starting to display fall color. On our way back, we admired the falling waters at Great Falls. This was Zoe's first time there. As I drove her home, we agreed that we will do this again!”  

Ibolya I. 10/17/15


"I asked timebank member Laura K. to make her sunflower-shaped spinach/kale/ricotta pie for the party celebrating the 22nd anniversary of my book club. The pie was a big hit–everyone thought it looked so pretty. And it tasted good too! I *HEART* Timebank!!" 

Tina S. 10/29/15


“Bike Tune-ups – Woo Hoo! I've started biking for local transportation and found that a timebank member offered bike tune-ups. As it happens, Dana lives only a few blocks away from me in Silver Spring. He bike-commutes to downtown D.C. and loves to work on bikes. I spent time with my bike at his workshop, and it was so much fun! First, my bike was never so well-tuned. Second, he showed me how to patch a tire, which I'd never done on the fly but am now much better prepared to do when necessary. Third, he gave great advice about things to ask the bike shop to do–like truing a tire. And best, saved for last, Dana is a delightful fellow whom I would not have met but for the Silver Spring Timebank. I'm happy to promote him through the Timebank, and it’s great to see that his fame is spreading!”  

Jonathan B. 7/11/15


“I had a dress I wanted shortened. It has a lining, and that made it too big a job to do myself. Alteration by a tailor was too expensive. I checked the services offered through the Silver Spring Timebank and found Mary C. She really knows how to sew. It took her just an hour and half. I had already earned the hours I needed. It feels good to give something and get something back. The circle is complete. I may wear the dress to the next timebank potluck!”   

Julia R. 6/25/15


“My husband and I were invited to a party but couldn’t leave our new puppy Kea home alone. I asked timebank member Tina if she could dog-sit. I had gotten to know Tina a little bit through some timebank activities, and that helped me feel comfortable entrusting my dog to her. First, we arranged a meet-and-greet to introduce Kea to Tina’s dog Hachiko. On the night of the party, Kea was happy to go back to Tina’s house and had a fantastic time with the whole Slater family. We knew she was in good hands, so we could not only attend–but also enjoy–the party.”  

Laura K. 10/6/15  

Clothing Swap: November 2015

WE ASKED PARTICIPANTS, “WHAT WAS YOUR BEST ‘FIND’ TODAY?”

  • “I found a really cool work jacket for a job interview.  That’s the thing I came here looking for!” –Sydney 
  •  “I found a nice dress for my niece, and I may have found another one while talking to you.  I shop for my niece.  That’s what I do.”
  • “I got waffle-weave men’s shirts.  Better yet is the fact that I took less than I put down.” –Jay 
  • “I got a two-piece suit for my husband, and I hope it fits!” –Lisa 
  • “The clothing swap was wonderful!  I scored some awesome finds and loved getting to see other people pick up and take the things I had brought as well.” –Christy 
  •  “I got some clothing for my toddler, like this little Old Navy sweater.  She is 13 months old, and she can wear it now.  But I also got stuff for when she’s two!” –Maria 
  •  “I love this black and pink zig-zagged dressy dress!” –Eden 
  • “I got a cute tunic top.”
  • “I brought a great sweater that hasn’t really worked in my wardrobe, and I’m thrilled that someone else will have it and love it.” –Ellen 
  • “I found good clothes for my son.  He’s an adult but very, very slim.  It’s hard to find clothes for him, but today I got him sweaters and tops.” –Maya
  • “I was glad to contribute some clothes, and I was hoping to leave with nothing.  But this one skirt kept calling my name.” –Laura
  • “An awesome pair of mittens.”  
  • “This swap is fabulous.  As my daughter gets older, we can ‘recycle’ her clothes and get more.  Also, I was happy to find some maternity clothing since I’m having another baby.” –Katie  
  • “I am trying to do some projects with wool sweaters, so I took some with nice patterns and others for felting.” –Lisa
  • “I got clothes for my three girls who came today and for my three boys who stayed home.” –Beatrice
  • “Shoes!!!” –Beatrice’s daughter

The SSTB was pleased to donate any remaining clothes to Shepherd's Table and A Wider Circle.