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Employment Opportunity -
Restore Manager Opening
The ReStore manager reports to the executive director and has primary
accountability for the management and operation of the ReStore, Habitat’s
building material reuse outlet. This includes the development and implementation
of a strategic business plan, marketing strategy, operating plan, and financial
management and staffing.
(More information)
Salary range
$22,500+/- (Dependent on
experience and qualifications)
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2011 Women Build
Three more days of
"construction-instruction" are being offered at Lowe's:
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June 8 |
Insulation/Drywall |
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June 22 |
Exterior Siding |
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July 6 |
Interior Paint |
all clinics at
Lowe's,
6:00 - 7:30pm
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There are many ways to be involved in our 2011 Women Build. Please
consider attending one of the fun
and fund-raising events to the right.
Be sure to contact the Habitat office at
(812)235-5914 for more information about how you can become involved in our
current Women Build project.
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June 21
5:30 - 7:30 |
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Silpada Jewelry
Vonda's Garden Studio
129 S. 7th St |
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September 29
doors open at 5 |
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Plumbers & Steamfitters
8801 E Milner Avenue |
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Local Business Woman/Author Donates Book Proceeds to Habitat
Butterfly,
a
book written by local business owner Jeannie Ji of Jeannie’s TV and Appliances,
is being released this month by the publisher, AuthorHouse. Jeannie has chosen
Wabash Valley Habitat for Humanity to be the recipient for the proceeds from
this book as a gesture of gratitude to President Jimmy Carter whose devotion to
Habitat for Humanity is well known. After several frustrating years trying to
get her brother InGe to America through the immigration process, a phone call
followed by persistent communications to then President Carter led to
intervention by his office.
Butterfly follows
Jeannie’s birth during the bombing of South Korea to the present day. As
you read her story you’ll find a fascinating mix of family loyalties and
responsibilities, absolute respect for hard work, and the strength of character
to set the example for the next generation in her family.
A limited supply of the book will be
available locally beginning Saturday, November 20th at the following
Terre Haute, Indiana, locations:
For more information about the book, please visit
http://koreanbutterfly.com.
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