Habitat to break ground on 21st Logan
County home
Entering a new era of partnership with the
LCHS/LTEC Building Trades program
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[September 16, 2016]
LINCOLN
- Habitat For Humanity of Logan County (HFHLC) will have a
Groundbreaking program for home #21 at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, September
18 at the site 716 South Kickapoo in Lincoln. The property was
donated by Tom and Janice Rock and the future homeowner will be
Tiffany Parrish and her family.
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Participants in the program will be Mayor Marty Neitzel, Ward 3
Aldermen Todd Mourning and Joni Tibbs, and Cathy Wilhite president
of the Lincoln Chamber. Tiffany’s father Meridith and grandfather,
Bob Parrish, her mentors and Pastor Kirk Hennebury, director of the
Harvest Christian Center in Decatur will also participate.
The program will be led by Cince Bowns, president of the HFHLC
affiliate assisted by “Spud” Newhouse and Justin Dietrich the build
co-leaders. This will be a community project as it is the first home
that Habitat has partnered with the Building and Trades classes at
Lincoln Community High School.
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The public is welcome to join in celebrating this new home for a family and new
chapter in the life of HFH in Logan County. During the program the public will
be invited to step forward and turn over a spade of dirt!
Information on this program, and other Habitat activities are kept current on
the HFHLC website www.habitatlogan.org
[Tonita Reifsteck] |