2013 marks the 30th anniversary of Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, the very first Habitat for Humanity affiliate in North Carolina. To recognize this milestone, the affiliate will be celebrating in a big way on September 7th. The calendar of events includes:
9:00am, at the Swannanoa build site (Dennis
Street)
Circle of Faith Breakfast,
Prayer Service, Wall Raising and Home Dedication
9:00am – 6:00pm, at the
Habitat ReStore (31 Meadow Road)
30th Anniversary Sale, 30% off storewide!
Special Silent Auction exclusively featuring unique items from the Grove Park Inn
30th Anniversary Sale, 30% off storewide!
Special Silent Auction exclusively featuring unique items from the Grove Park Inn
11am - 4pm, at the ReStore & Habitat
campus (31-33 Meadow Road)
Anniversary Celebration – food and
festivities and key passing to 250th homeowner
The
30th
Anniversary House will get underway during the Circle of Faith event when supporters raise the first wall of the
home. Circle of Faith, a cul-de-sac
of homes being built in the Swannanoa subdivision, highlights Habitat’s roots
as a faith-based ministry and honors long-standing mission partners. The 30th
Anniversary House also happens to be the 10,000th Habitat house to
be built in North Carolina! A challenge
grant has been put forth by Blue Ridge X-Ray Company who will match all donations to the 30th
Anniversary House (up to $30,000). To donate, visit ashevillehabitat.org.
While
one house gets started, two other families will receive keys to their recently
finished homes. The first key passing/home dedication - for the 2013
Thrivent/Lutheran House - will take place in Swannanoa as part of the Circle of Faith event. The second will
happen at Habitat’s Meadow Road campus at 1pm, when Mayor Terry Bellamy
presents the key to Asheville Habitat’s 250th homeowner. The 250th
house is the City of Asheville House, the final home built in Habitat’s 22-home
Carney Place neighborhood in West Asheville.
“We have built 250 new houses and repaired 50 homes, serving
300 families – more than 1,000 adults and children,” notes Executive Director
Lew Kraus who has been at the helm since 1988 and is the longest serving Habitat for Humanity Executive Director. “Our
past success is thanks to the generosity and partnership of this community, and
we rely on that continued support to move our mission forward and serve the
next 300 families”.
Additional details about the day-long sale and celebration
on Saturday, September 7th at Habitat’s Meadow Road campus will be
forthcoming. Visit ashevillehabitat.org
for more information.
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