Owensboro Living - January/February 2022

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2 Habitat for Humanity After operating on Moseley Street for more than 12 years, Habitat for Humanity purchased the old General Glass Building at 2930 West 4th Street. Executive Director Virginia Braswell said the new facility would better allow

CHRIS CONLEY

the community’s

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her team to serve

nonprofit housing

evolving needs. Habitat for Humanity is a organization working in local communities across

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Energy On Ice

in more than 70

From the day after Thanksgiving through January 3, the Kentucky Legend Pier

countries worldwide.

was home to “Energy On Ice,” an outdoor skating experience made possible by

Habitat’s vision is

Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Boardwalk Pipelines and Atmos Energy. The

of a world where

80x60-foot rink was constructed of synthetic ice, and provided a fantastic venue

everyone has a

for skating and views of the river. The experience also included movie nights, live music, concessions, and a breakfast with Santa.

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all 50 states and

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decent place to live.


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