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11/15/2011 3:12:00 PM
'Women Build' Begins
First-Ever For Farmville; Clinics Set
The Farmville Area Habitat For Humanity’s Women Build groundbreaking was held Sunday. From left are Carolyn Cooper, Family Advocate; LeAnne Emert, Habitat Board President; Jayne Johnson, Habitat Executive Director; and Lee Hurt, soon to be Habitat homeowner. There are numerous opportunities to take part in the Women Build project, with clinics scheduled to teach the various building skills. (Submitted photo)
The Farmville Area Habitat For Humanity’s Women Build groundbreaking was held Sunday. From left are Carolyn Cooper, Family Advocate; LeAnne Emert, Habitat Board President; Jayne Johnson, Habitat Executive Director; and Lee Hurt, soon to be Habitathomeowner. There are numerous opportunities to take part in the Women Build project, with clinics scheduled to teach the various building skills. (Submitted photo)

FARMVILLE - Farmville Area Habitat for Humanity has broken ground on the first Women Build home in the area! On Sunday Nov 13th the formal groundbreaking ceremony was held for Lee Dora Hurt and the Hurt Family.

Once the home is complete, Lee Dora will live in the home with two of her daughters Wendy and Christa, and three granddaughters Samantha, Serena, and Samya.

Habitat for Humanity's Women Build recruits, educates and nurtures women to build-and advocate for-simple, decent and affordable houses in their communities. More than 1,800 Women Build houses have been built since the program began in 1998.

The ceremony included many members of the Farmville community, including Dr. Carolyn Cooper (the Hurt family advocate), Farmville Lowe's Store Manager Walt Otto and Sales Mgr, Kim Boswell, as well as the Invocation from Rev. Sylvia Meadows and the Benediction by the Very Reverend Chris Cunningham.

The ceremony had numerous highlights including the Passing of the Hammer to the Hurt Family and the laying of the cornerstone.

The Hurt Family home will be on Hylawn Avenue. If you are interested in learning skills and putting them to work on the build site, you are encouraged to attend one or more of the Women Build clinics. Clinics are $10 each or $50 for all six sessions.

Attending the clinics guarantees a spot on the build site to utilize the skills learned in each clinic. The clinics are listed below and run from 6:45-8:15am at the Farmville Lowe's.

You can sign up for the clinics online at http://www.farmvillehabitat.org/index.php/women-build.

Hand & Power Tools: Wednesday, November 16.

Frame Walls & Roof: Thursday, November 17.

Install Exterior Siding: Wednesday, November 30.

Install Roofing Shingles: Wednesday, December 7.

Install Insulation/Drywall: Wednesday, December 14.

Finish Interior w/ Paint/Trim: Thursday, December 15.

For more information contact: Jayne Johnson 434-392-6627 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
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