Welcome home! Adrian family, others dedicate new Habitat for Humanity house
The Daily Telegram
ADRIAN An Adrian mother of two was on the receiving end of a home dedication and Faith Build ribbon-cutting Sunday.
Emily Newell, along with her children Tegan, 12, and Elijah, 8, were officially welcomed home Sunday to their newly constructed East Maple Avenue home, sponsored by Habitat for Humanity of Lenawee County. The ribbon-cutting event, while normally open to the entire community, was scaled back in attendance because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The site of the Faith Build home officially broke ground during an August 2020 ceremony, according to Habitat for Humanity construction manager Doug Straub. The nearly completed residence was celebrated with Sunday’s ribbon-cutting.
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May 13, 2021
The Knights of Columbus Council 10183 of St. Jude Church in Columbiana will be holding a pulled pork drive-thru dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. or until sold out May 19 at St. Jude Church, 180 7th St. Cost is $8 and includes pulled pork, baked beans, coleslaw, corn bread and dessert. From left, Ray Oeler, Rich Wilcox and Paul Leverknight.
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May 12, 2021
The Knights of Columbus Council 10183 of St. Jude Church in Columbiana will be holding a pulled pork drive-thru dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. or until sold out May 19 at St. Jude Church, 180 7th St. Cost is $8 and includes pulled pork, baked beans, coleslaw, corn bread and dessert. From left, Ray Oeler, Rich Wilcox and Paul Leverknight. (Submitted photo)
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Knights of Columbus cleans up Fay Road
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The Dedham Knights of Columbus Council No. 234 recently sent volunteers to clean up a section of Fay Road that was in dire need.
Dozens of bags were filled in conjunction with the Earth Clean Up Week around the Dedham community.