Habitat home building in Glencoe a team effort
For some, this is another Habitat for Humanity home-building project, an opportunity to help a local family enjoy home ownership.
Crow River Habitat for Humanity is building a single-family house on North Baldwin Avenue. The house’s owners, Trinity Johnson and Teresa Rannow, are both working for Habitat for Humanity. Johnson spent part of Saturday shingling the house. Rannow is helping the agency with fundraising and office work. Crow River Habitat for Humanity welcomes additional volunteer help on the project.
Workers are hoping to fully enclose the house later this week or early next week. Once the house is enclosed, it can be temporarily heated, allowing for work on siding and interior walls and other facets of the interior to begin.
(For the complete story, see the Nov. 13 print edition of The Chronicle.)