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14 <br /> <br />Conestoga Hut Information Sheet <br /> <br />Community Supported Shelters manufactures the Conestoga Hut micro-shelters in our workshop in <br />Eugene, Oregon. The shelter is designed to keep someone safe, dry, and out of the elements. <br /> <br />Each Conestoga Hut includes: <br /> <br /> Organization and coordination of your Conestoga Hut build <br /> Minor site work preparation, if needed <br />On-site build with trained volunteer labor – 2 hours <br />Insulated 6 x 10 enclosed space <br />Lockable door with a peephole <br />Bed frame and mattress <br />Lockable window with curtains <br />4 x 4 covered porch <br />Wooden entry step <br />Smoke Alarm and CO Detector <br />Handmade coat rack <br />Small oil radiant heater, for host sites providing electricity <br />Hut repairs, moves, and/or upgrades – Must be approved by CSS <br /> <br />Conestoga Hut Host Support <br /> <br />- More information about Conestoga Huts, including a Conestoga Hut Construction Manual <br />recently released and available by purchase from CSS, can be found at the CSS website at <br />http://communitysupportedshelters.org/conestoga-huts. <br /> <br />- Contact other Conestoga Hut Site Hosts <br /> <br />Wesley United Methodist Church John Porter (541) 345-8175 <br />South Hills Center Kassy Daggett (541) 484-6100 <br />First Christian Church Pastor Dan Bryant (541) 344-1425 <br /> <br />- If you have any questions, contact the Community Supported Shelters offices at (541) 683- <br />0836. <br /> <br /> <br />Prepared by: Fay de Buhr <br />Community Supported Shelters (CSS) <br />January 28, 2016 <br /> <br />January 23, 2019, Work Session - Item 2