South Shore Habitat for Humanity fundraiser

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Saturday, November 1, 2014

South Shore Habitat for Humanity is building two homes on Center Street in
Hanover. To support this effort, local residents have partnered with The
University Sports Complex at Starland, 645 Washington Street, Hanover for a
day of activities to View the U and support the building of these two
homes.

For the Family: Field Day Fun, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Volleyball, basketball,
soccer, dodge ball, kickball and more. Form your team of family and friends
and rival the others. $25 per family / $5 per person

For the Adults: Tailgating at The U: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Taste of local area
restaurants, complimentary beer & wine, silent & live auction by
Barstools.com Jerry Thornton, standup comic, writer for Barstools Sports,
Patriots Pregame Live on CSNEE, WEEI, Big Show Unfiltered. 50/50 raffle,
music. $50 per person.

For more information including a list of participating restaurants or to
purchase tickets, go to www.sshabitat.org or contact Jeanne
Connolly-Horrigan at jconnolly-horrigan@sshabitat.org or 781-337-7744 x12.

Join South Shore Habitat for Humanity in delivering simple, affordable
homes to hardworking families.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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