You can buy a ticket to the Dream Builders luncheon May 13
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore (Habitat) recently unveiled a mural as a tribute to the company’s mission. The mural was created by local artist Melinda Poston and symbolizes “community, business and positive change,” according to a release by The Cookeville–Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.
“This project was made possible thanks to mural sponsors Kevin and Lisa Carter, Glenn and Jill Ramsey, Bob and Gail Luna and Justin and Kandace Matheney,” according to the release.

Ribbon cutting – New habit rural.
The Habitat team would also like to recognize their new ReStore sponsors:
- J&S Construction Company
- The Slice Pizza & Games Cookeville
- Milwaukee Tool of Cookeville
If you are interested in supporting the Upper Cumberland Habitat for Humanity, you can buy a ticket to the Dream Builders luncheon May 13 donate items to the ReStore.
“Every contribution helps build strength, stability and hope through housing,” according to Habitat.
For more information, visit HERE.

Photos courtesy of the Cookeville–Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.
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