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New
supervisor launches Habitat project
Volunteers were hard at work last week, preparing the foundation on the latest habitat for Humanity home in Sisters. The volunteer crew is working under the supervision of Kristin Gibeau, newly hired by Sisters Habitat for Humanity to ramrod the chapter's projects. Gibeau brings to her job as construction supervisor 14 years of experience in the construction field. "I grew up in it," she said. "Some people are army brats; I'm a construction brat." She has worked all over Oregon, including on the Bend Athletic Club and Bend's City Hall. She also built a casino with the Umatilla Tribe near Pendelton. Working with Habitat for Humanity is a little bit different than her previous projects. ""There's a lot of camaraderie out here," she said. "People actually have a heart in this, which I think is wonderful." Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Gibeau is eager to work with all of them. "There's jobs here for everyone," she said. Nail pounders are welcome, and there's always someone available to give guidance where needed. There's also plenty of room for folks to pitch in and do clean up work -- or even just to offer moral support. During the last two weeks of March, Gibeau will welcome work crews from Sitka, Alaska, and from Stanford University in California. The crews will probably be doing work on the roof, by then, Gibeau said. She expects the entire project to be done in June. Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3
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