CBC volunteers build tables for Clay Habitat's ReStore


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Harmonee Bethea, Jessie Spradley, Henry Ferguson, Chris Thomas, Jeff Ferguson, Lon Ferguson and Todd Knowles take a break during the CBC's response to help build dump tables for Clay County's Habitat ReStore.
Harmonee Bethea, Jessie Spradley, Henry Ferguson, Chris Thomas, Jeff Ferguson, Lon Ferguson and Todd Knowles take a break during the CBC's response to help build dump tables for Clay County's Habitat ReStore.
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When Mary Jury, director of the Clay County Habitat for Humanity, reached out to Clay Builders Council Chairman Jeff Ferguson looking for help building dump tables for their Clay County ReStore, the first question he asked was, “What is a dump table?” Jeff quickly learned that a dump table is retail speak for a table with sides that you can dump merchandise on to sell. With donated lumber from Builders First Source and a small but passionate group of volunteers, the Clay Builders where able to build eight new tables for the Clay County ReStore. If you are interested in visiting the Clay County ReStore to see what is on display on their new tables, visit them at 1717 Blanding Blvd.

 

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