The Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County recently announced the Open House for the Sholl Family in Antwerp. The homecoming event took place on Thursday, June 15 at 202 Weber St., just north of the Antwerp school. Autumn Sholl and her twin sons are looking forward to have their new 3-bedroom house finished—hopefully in the early fall!
The Sholl Family is in the community with the boys enjoying baseball and look forward to playing football with the school soon!
Laurie Lucas welcomed everyone to the eighth home groundbreaking by Habitat for Humanity of Paulding County. She then asked Pastor Mike Pennington to open with prayer. Representative Craig Riedel spoke saying how this is his first Habitat for Humanity groundbreaking and was very fascinated by how much giving there is to this by the community and Habitat volunteers.
People giving their time and money help to build new houses in Paulding County. Great job to all those who work hard to make this possible.