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The Florida Times-UnionMONDAY Beaches Business Association, noon Mondays, Jacksonville Beach Public Golf Course clubhouse, Penman Road. Speaker: Ralph Marcello, president of the Beaches Habitat for Humanity. $8, lunch. (904) 476-0607 or jaxbba.com. Sierra Club, 6:30 p.m.,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Florida Power & Light, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Bankruptcy
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Long-running Edinburg BBQ a 'sentimental experience' for some
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasThe chattering of volunteers and smell of barbecue brought back plenty of memories for Melissa de la Garza, who counted the fundraiser for St. Matthew's Episcopal church and school as a tradition she had been around her whole life. A lifelong Edinburg...Tags: Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Christianity
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Second thrift shop to open doors in Modesto to help Society for Handicapped Children & Adults
The Modesto BeeThe Society for Handicapped Children & Adults will open its second Endless Possibilities Thrift Store in Modesto on Wednesday. It's at 3124 McHenry Ave., Suite A, next to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore. "We are very excited to bring a second store...Tags: Human Interest
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Long-awaited Lacoochee road project set to begin
The Tampa TribuneLACOOCHEE - Three years ago, a group of school kids from Lacoochee climbed on their horses and waved posters, pleading for federal funds to pave the neighborhood's muddy roads as tour buses slogged through the impoverished community. Those buses...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Tampa
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Habitat for Humanity home arrives after move through town
The Mount Airy News, N.C.Many residents of Mount Airy had a surprise today, as they traveled along the roads or looked out their windows -- a full-size house on the back of a truck traveling from North Surry High School along N.C. 89, to Business 52, through Arlington Street to...Tags: England, Trips and Vacations, High Schools, Students, Arts and Culture
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Springfield home gets recycled before being torn down
lpozen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - It is something you do not hear of everyday: an entire house being recycled. It is all to make way for the Brentwood Library Branch expansion project in Springfield. The house is located at 1911 E. Wayland Drive, just east of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Meeting set for prospective Habitat homeownwers
The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.Wilson Area Habitat for Humanity will hold an informational meeting and orientation May 4 for all Wilson County residents interested in buying a Habitat for Humanity house. The public meeting will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at Wilson Community College's...Tags: Homes
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Take a Blossom breather at thrift stores, First Friday, Mexican eateries
The Wenatchee World, Wash.The Washington State Apple Blossom Festival -- 10 days of hubbub to celebrate one pomaceous fruit's sex life -- is now underway. And it's likely you've already downed more funnel cakes and Shishkaberries than your doctor would approve. Along with...Tags: Arts and Culture, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Local attorney to run for council seat in Ward 2
Ames Tribune, IowaAn Ames attorney has decided to run for a seat on the City Council. Tim Gartin, attorney for Hastings, Gartin & Boettger LLP, announced he will be seeking the Ward 2 seat on the Ames City Council this fall. "We love this community," he said in an...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Employment Opportunities, Water Supply, Iowa State University
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Navy base going underground to cut energy costs
Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, Wash.Navy contractors are drilling for heat. Though the ground doesn't warm up the closer you get to the bottom of 350-foot-deep holes, 48 of them will provide enough energy to keep a 264-room dormitory cozy. Washington Patriot Construction of Gig Harbor...Tags: Science and Technology, Engineering, Technology
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Recovery continues 2 years after tornado outbreak
The Montgomery AdvertiserTheresa Forbes will graduate from the University of Alabama School of Law next week, and but her thoughts will be fixed on what happened at 5:13 p.m. April 27, 2011. That's when Tuscaloosa was struck by a powerful EF-4 tornado with winds of up to 190...Tags: Renovation, National Weather Service, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), University of Alabama, Colleges and Universities
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BRIEF: Clinic planned for Habitat build
The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C.Lowe's Home Improvement is helping teach building skills for volunteers participating in Habitat' for Humanity's Women Build Week. A few spaces remain for the Tool Safety and Basic Framing clinic being hosted by Lowe's May 1 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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