City of Lincoln recognizes Greg
and Peggy Morrow residence as the July Home of the Month
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[July 14, 2017]
LINCOLN
- On Monday evening, the city of Lincoln awarded the July Home of
the Month prize to Greg and Peggy Morrow, who live on Fourth Street
in Lincoln.
Mayor Seth Goodman and Aldermen Michelle Bauer, Kathy Horn, Ron
Keller, and Tracy Welch gathered at the home and spent time visiting
with the Morrows.
The Morrows were nominated for the award by Ward 2 Alderwoman Kathy
Horn. Horn said that she enjoyed the home and had enjoyed watching
the Morrows work to make it better. She noted that some of the most
recent additions to the home included the two car garage. She also
noted that the home is very well kept and always looks nice.
From left to right:
Aldermen Tracy Welch, Kathy Horn; homeowners Greg, daughter Rachel
and Peggy Morrow; Mayor Seth Goodman, Aldermen Ron Keller and
Michelle Bauer.
Greg Morrow shared that the family is living in a home built by his
father. He said that his dad worked several years on the house,
building it as he was able to afford materials. He laughed,
recalling that his dad began the house in the early 1950’s and took
about five years to finish it. He said across the street there was a
small grocery store. One day while his father was on the roof, the
bread delivery arrived at the grocery and the driver commented that
he just didn’t think that house would ever get finished. But it did.
Greg grew up in the home, and is now with wife Peggy raising two
children there, Luke age 15 and Rachel age 12. The Morrows said that
making the home their own is an ongoing family project. They have
added the front porch and a laundry room and two-car garage.
They have a very nice fenced in back yard, and Peggy
noted that daughter Rachel is quite proficient with a posthole
digger.
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Around the outside of the home, the landscaping is subtle but lovely
with a carefully clipped lawn, hosta and hydrangea, along with small
shrubs lining the footing of the house, and a lovely sitting area
with potted plants and lawn furniture at the back door by the
garage.
The porch, which on this day was all decked out for the Fourth of
July, also features a comfortable porch swing for sitting in the
evening and watching the traffic go by.
The Morrows were delighted to be awarded the July Home of the Month
and Peggy noted that she might have to throw a little party to show
the traveling sign off to family and friends.
In addition to having the sign through the balance of this month
posted in their front year, the Morrows received $50 in Chamber
Bucks that can be used in any participating business in Logan
County.
[Nila Smith] |