Orange County Neighborhood Preservation & Revitalization Hosts Normandy Shores Fixing Up the Neighborhood (F.U.N) Program
Event Highlights of Fixing Up the Neighborhood Program
WHAT: The F.U.N. program is designed to give a fresh facelift to the neighborhood, while promoting a sense of pride and unity among the residents. This year, the Normandy Shores community has been selected to receive assistance. F.U.N. provides a way for homeowners to receive this assistance for their homes absolutely free of charge. This project is a collaborative effort with Orange County Neighborhood Preservation & Revitalization Division and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando. There will be a kickoff event on March 1, 2017 for the community.
The home painting will take place the entire month of March.
WHEN: Wednesday, March 1
8 a.m. – Opening and Welcome
8:45 a.m. – Painting Begins
11:00 a.m. – Painting Ends
11:30 a.m. – Closing remarks
WHERE: 2408 Eiffel Drive, Orlando, FL 32808
PHOTO/INTERVIEW OPPS::
- Nearly 20 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Orlando volunteers will be out helping to make minor exterior repairs and painting the Normandy Shores community.
- County Commissioner Victoria P. Siplin, District 6 will be joined by several community residents.
ONSITE MEDIA CONTACT::
- Tabitha James, (407) 625-0253
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