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Itasca County Habitat for Humanity invites residents of the Itasca area and beyond to take part in a virtual silent auction, now through Dec. 20.Â
The online auction features vintage furniture, hand-sewn creations, and other goods made by local creators. Many of the items available for bidding are upcycled - some of which came through the ReStore before being revamped. Nearly all are one-of-a-kind, providing supporters the opportunity to find unique, locally-made pieces in time for the holidays.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit Habitatâs current home build, which the organization will be putting the finishing touches on in the new year. The project is a Faith Build, bringing together local congregations to help build the home in partnership with Habitat and Thrivent Financial. âSafe, affordable housing is even more essential during a pandemic,â says Jamie Mjolsness, Habitat for Humanityâs executive director. âWeâre hoping that our community ca