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Clean-Out FOR HABITAT on May 15

Clean-Out FOR HABITAT on May 15 May 08, 2021 at 07:38 am by WGNS (MURFREESBORO)  It s time to clean your closets for a great cause!  Haverty s in The Avenue of Murfreesboro has joined with Bob Lamb s Exit Realty to collect furniture, appliances, windows, doors, lighting, cabinets and more for the Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity. Habitat s Executive Director Terri Shultz said, Bring your donations to Haverty s on Saturday, May 15, from 10AM-1PM. That s next week, so you have some time to clean out the garage, attic or storeroom at the office. She noted, The donated goods go to the Habitat ReStore at 850 Mercury Boulevard. This store is open to the public and is packed with savings. All of the items are recycled and the proceeds help to build affordable housing.

Students use Winona Habitat project as learning tool

Future homeowners look forward to new home, grateful for help in getting house built. 8:51 am, Apr. 30, 2021 × Cody Kreidermacher, a student in a Minnesota State College Southeast construction technology class, works at the construction site of a house for Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in Winona. (Joe Ahlquist / jahlquist@postbulletin.com) WINONA Sometime around December or just after the new year begins, Melissa Skappel and her family will move into their new home. When that day comes, though, they ll have already spent hundreds of hours inside their home, often with a hammer or a paint brush. Skappel and her family – along with community volunteers – are building their home through Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties Homeownership Program.

Habitat for Humanity: Design challenge showcased students skills

View Comments Interior design students from Purdue University and Ball State University earned high marks after participating in a challenge that celebrated the impact of Habitat for Humanity on the communities they serve. In the challenge partnered with the Indiana Chapter of the National Kitchen & Bath Association, the students were tasked with designing a floorplan that accommodates a post and beam. The floorplan came from a Habitat for Humanity home built in Lafayette, which allowed the Purdue students the opportunity to visit the site in person as they developed their plans. The awards ceremony was held April 21 at the new Hub & Spoke facility in Fishers, Ind.

Alpine Bank sponsors free paper shredding event at Habitat ReStore

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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