Time flies when you donate, buy, sell and build. The Habitat ReStore Vail Valley is celebrating its one-year anniversary at the new location at 250 Lindbergh Drive in Gypsum. The ReStore will celebrate from May.
Downtown Eagle will be hopping this weekend with an all-ages street festival featuring three days of live music with over a dozen bands playing on multiple stages, and the musical line up is amazing.
To reach more customers, increase donations and build more homes, Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley is purchasing a larger, more visible location for its ReStore. Proceeds from the Habitat ReStore go toward building permanently affordable…
Let Alpine Bank and the Habitat ReStore Vail Valley help you declutter at the free paper shred event May 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
“We’re so excited to help homeowners and business owners shred old papers they have,” said Ann Carlin, Habitat ReStore Vail Valley manager. “The event was canceled last year, so we’ve heard of several people who held on to their paper to shred this year.”
Alpine Bank is sponsoring this free on-site document shredding day, to securely dispose of unwanted documents with personal information. Staples and paperclips do not need to be re-moved. The bank has supported Habitat’s efforts for many years.
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It feels like we’ve been stuck in our houses for a year probably because we have been. There’s no time like the present to spring clean now that the world is opening up and days are getting longer. Habitat Vail Valley ReStore is looking to help de-clutter and spruce up local homes.
The ReStore funds Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley’s mission to build decent, affordable homes. So when you donate a coffee table and your neighbor buys it, the proceeds go back to building homes right here in Eagle County.
In addition, the Habitat ReStore Vail Valley strives to be a sustainable partner, which includes providing GreenSheen paint made out of recycled paint or keeping waste out of the landfill (5,042 tons in 2020 alone).