The Clarion First United Methodist Church Youth Group and their adult volunteers arrived at 37 Thorn Street, Austin, Pennsylvania, early Monday morning, June 19, 2017. 37 Thorn Street is the site of Potter County's Habitat for Humanity's 10th homebuilding project.
It was raining when they began working on this project, and, it would rain periodically throughout the June 19 - 22 timeframe scheduled to build a roof on the future home of Amanda and Scott Crumrine.
However, the rain did not dampen their enthusiasm. The manner in which they tackled this project revealed a superior work ethic and Esprit de corps. The quality of their work is a testament to the training they have received from the adult volunteers.
As you review the pictures below, keep in mind that these young men and women paid $100 each to be a member of this project. Many of them providing their own tools. Also, the adult volunteers can't be thanked enough for the time and devotion they have given in providing these young people the opportunity to experience the rewards of community service.
Monday, June 19, 2017 - Day 1:
0805 AM. Already on the job. |
End of the Work Day |
More Pictures of Day 1 Activities can be seen at www.austinboronews.blogspot by Clicking HERE
Tuesday, June 20, 2017 - Day 2:
More Pictures of Day 2 Activities Can Be Viewed at www.austinboronews.blogspot.com by Clicking HERE.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Day 3:
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 - Day 3:
End of Day 3 |
More Pictures of Day 3 Activities Can Be Viewed at www.austinboronews.blogspot.com by Clicking HERE.
Thursday, June 22, 2017 - Day 4 - The Last Day:
Mission Accomplished
More Pictures of Day 4 Activities Can Be Viewed at www.austinboronews.blogspot.com by Clicking HERE.
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Wonderful People Who I Met This Week
Howard Rhoades, Project Director |
Shelly Rhoades, Youth Director |
Jason Brinkly |
Randy Cathart |
Jaimie "D.J." Simpson |
Jacque Nuss, Health/Safety Monitor, Project Photographer |
Kelsey and Gloria, HfH, First United Methodist Church Veterans |
Mary Lenhart and Brenda Charles, Project Cooks |
Judy Dynda of Austin with her Niece Reecie Boyles of Clarion who worked on this project. |
Pastor Kevin Haley, First United Methodist Church of Clarion |
A Heartfelt Thank You For Making A Difference In Our Community.