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Habitat for Humanity of Frederick Executive Director Ron Cramer has announced the formation of the Carpenter’s Club to raise revenue for Habitat projects. He also said that the Carpenter’s Club slogan is “Building Homes, Changing Lives.”
In making the announcement, Cramer also stated that four long-time Habitat supporters are among the Carpenter’s Club first members. Ann Niblock, Ruth Wales, Reverend Joseph Foster and Barbara Foster have supported Habitat for Humanity of Frederick since its establishment in 1993. |
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"Live Well on Less" Workshops |
Habitat to Offer Workshops on Ways to “Live Well on Less”
Frederick --- Habitat for Humanity’s Family Support Committee will offer a series of free workshops to help individuals and families through the current, difficult economic times. Open to the public, the workshops are part of Habitat’s partner family education program. |
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Women Build Holiday Bazaar |
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Habitat for Humanity of Frederick’s Women Build volunteers will hold a shopping bazaar at the Frederick Towne Mall on Sunday, November 16. It will occur from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the open area next to Boscov’s mall entrance. The proceeds will benefit Frederick’s Women Build program. |
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Middletown Churches to Sponsor Benefit Concert for Habitat |
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Six churches in the Middletown Valley will co-sponsor a benefit concert to raise money for two Habitat for Humanity homes in their area. The concert will take place Saturday, October 25 from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Christ Reformed United Church of Christ, 12 S. Church St., Middletown. |
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We Can Recycling Program Reaches Milestone |
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Habitat for Humanity’s We Can recycling program has reached a milestone. As of mid-September, the aluminum can recycling effort had collected and redeemed nearly three-quarters of a ton of cans. The funds will help support a future Habitat multi-faith building project. |
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