Readers say thanks
Also addressed: Christopher, Devan and Connor Powell of Glenwood Springs
We want to thank you so much for caring for our local troops.
Our son, Kelly Sunderland, who is now serving in Iraq, was one of the local troops mentioned in the recent article about your helping with care packages for the troops.
It is young persons like the three of you who care, who give us hope for the future of our country. Because of your thoughtfulness, what our son, and all the troops are going through protecting our way of life makes all their sacrifices worthwhile.
Gary and Barbara Sunderland
New Castle
Habitat for Humanity of the Roaring Fork Valley has received a $3,500 grant from the city of Glenwood Springs to be used for the construction of the mezzanine in the Habitat ReStore. The mezzanine will double our space and give us the capability to take in more items to sell to the public.
ReStore promotes environmental stewardship by keeping unwanted furniture, appliances and building supplies out of the local landfills. Funds realized from ReStore sales are used to build safe, decent, affordable homes for low income families in the valley.
We thank the Glenwood Springs City Council for its support and commitment to the Roaring Fork Valley community.
To find out more about our ReStore, please call 963-8555.
Pat Cima, Habitat for Humanity
Glenwood Springs
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