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Mid-County Habitat for Humanity received a helpful Christmas gift from the Mission and Outreach Committee of the Westfield First Presbyterian Church — a check for $300 to be used for its next project. The Presbyterian committee has supported and continues to support local projects, as well national needs. Mid-County Habitat recently dedicated a brand new home in Mayville, which is now inhabited by Michael Webb and his four children. This was Mid-County Habitat’s second undertaking built by many volunteers in the area. Accepting the gift is Mike Ricketts, third from left. Mission/Outreach Committee members are, from left to right: Mary Ann Buettner; Mission Chair Hank Lynn; Marilynne Northrop; Marjory Fritz; and Connie Barton.
Mid-County Habitat for Humanity received a helpful Christmas gift from the Mission and Outreach Committee of the Westfield First Presbyterian Church — a check for $300 to be used for its next project. The Presbyterian committee has supported and continues to support local projects, as well national needs. Mid-County Habitat recently dedicated a brand new home in Mayville, which is now inhabited by Michael Webb and his four children. This was Mid-County Habitat’s second undertaking built by many volunteers in the area. Accepting the gift is Mike Ricketts, third from left. Mission/Outreach Committee members are, from left to right: Mary Ann Buettner; Mission Chair Hank Lynn; Marilynne Northrop; Marjory Fritz; and Connie Barton.

