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    Bathroom Remodeling Beverly Hills,CA – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bathroom Remodeling Redondo Beach CA – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bathroom Remodeling Encino,CA – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Beautiful bathroom remodeling in Encino CA 91316.

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    ReBath Northeast Kicks off Home Show Season with Two Shows - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) January 14, 2015

    ReBath Northeast will be starting their spring home show season with two home shows in the coming weeks. A ReBath Northeast display, along with friendly associates will be present at each show.

    The first home show for ReBath Northeast will be the Philadelphia Home Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The show begins Friday, January 17, runs through Monday, January 19, and then picks up again the following weekend.

    ReBath Northeast will have a beautiful full bathroom remodel on display, featuring a walk-in shower with unique S curved doors.

    Admission price for the show is $13 at the door for adults and $3 for kids under age 12.

    Hours for the Philadelphia Home Show are: Jan 17: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 18: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan 19: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan 23: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 24: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan 25: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    ReBath Northeast will also have a display at the Northeast Pennsylvania Home and Garden Show at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, beginning Friday January 23.

    The show attendees in Wilkes-Barre are in for a treat since the ReBath Northeast installers have remodeled the home show display. The new display will feature new colors and a beautiful Cambria quartz vanity top.

    Admission price for the show is $7.50 at the door for adults and free for kids under age 16. Parking is free also.

    Hours for the NEPA Home and Garden Show are: Jan 23: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Jan 24: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan 25: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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    Honduras 100 Church Construction Time Laps – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Honduras 100 Church Construction Time Laps
    This is a time laps of the construction of church #85 of the Honduras 100 project with Builders International. You can find our more at: http://projects.buildersintl.org/projects/project/110.

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    Bad weather delays W-B church demolition - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Demolition of Holy Trinity Lithuanian Church on the corner of East South and South Meade streets in Wilkes-Barre, set to begin Monday, was delayed due to weather.

    Stell Enterprises construction vehicles were parked outside of the church and a chain-link fence wrapped around the perimeter, but the building was untouched on Tuesday.

    The foreman for Hadley Construction, the company subcontracted by Stell Enterprises, was on site Tuesday afternoon and said the demolition was held off due to the cold weather. The construction crews planned to tear down the church from the top down, but the cold temperatures hindered the crew from being able to begin on time.

    Holy Trinity was closed in May 2010, after then-Scranton Diocese Bishop Joseph F. Martino announced that 72 parish communities in northern Luzerne County would be consolidated into 33 parishes over the next three years.

    Shame on you Bishop was painted on a piece of cardboard attached to the front door, a message from those disgruntled with the demolition.

    According to the foreman, who did not give his name, the razing is scheduled to begin this morning.

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    Lafayette's MLK event sparks protest over Flatirons Community Church - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you go

    What: Martin Luther King Jr. March for Peace and Celebration

    When: Participants assemble by 11:45 a.m. Monday. March starts at noon

    Where: Marchers should assemble outside Lafayette Recreation Center, 111 W. Baseline Road

    More information: CityofLafayette.com

    Counter-protest: Meet between 11:30 and 11:45 a.m. Monday behind Pioneer Elementary School, 101 E. Baseline Road

    The annual Martin Luther King Jr. March for Peace and Celebration in Lafayette on Monday will be shadowed by a smaller, parallel march protesting the traditional event's new choice of destination: Flatirons Community Church.

    Lafayette resident BK Loren started contacting friends in recent days, hoping to stir up those who will voice their objections to the MLK event's association with the massive church that in March 2013 took a public stand against same-sex marriage.

    Beyond that, Loren and her associates their group is too new to have a name, she said also are very uncomfortable with Flatirons' spreading real estate footprint in the city.

    "What we are hoping for is to create a movement for a 21st century notion of civil rights. That's our overall goal," said Loren, who married her partner in Iowa in 2009.

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    Church Rebuilt by Volunteers During Civil Rights Movement to Receive Marker - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BLUE MOUNTAIN, MISS.January 14, 2015The 1964 rebuilding of the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, which was destroyed for hosting civil rights activities, will be commemorated with a marker on the Mississippi Freedom Trail on Saturday, January 17, at 11 am. The unveiling will take place at 3651 County Road 700 in Blue Mountain. Several Oberlin alumni who took part in the church rebuilding will attend, and the event is open to the public.

    The Mississippi Freedom Trail was launched in 2011 during the 50thanniversary of the Freedom Riders. Its mission is to commemorate the people and places of the Civil Rights era. The Carpenters for Christmas/Antioch Missionary Baptist Church is the 17th marker on the Trail, and it has been funded by Oberlin College alumni.

    In October of 1964, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church was destroyed by fire after Fannie Lou Hamer led a Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party rally there. It was one of nearly 40 churchesin Mississippi that were burned or bombed during a six-month period. Churches had played a key role in the Mississippi Freedom Summer, which challenged the state's racial segregation and its exclusion of black citizens from voting. Civil rights activitiessuch as meetings, freedom election polling places, and Freedom Schoolsoften took place in these churches, which then became a target for segregationists.

    A group of students and faculty from Oberlin College hoped to attract national media attention to the destruction of churches in the South, and they chose to rebuild Antioch Missionary Baptist Church to highlight the problem. Nearly two dozen Oberlin students and three faculty members traveled from Ohio to Blue Mountain, Miss., to rebuild the church with donated materials and volunteer labor. Calling themselves Carpenters for Christmas, they began construction on December 22. By Christmas Day, they had built a foundation and four walls, and the church's pastor, the Rev. John R. McDonald, was able to lead a Christmas service in the new structure. By January 2 the building was operable again as a church and meeting place for civil rights activities. The Carpenters for Christmas project succeeded in attracting widespread national media attention and increasing awareness of the need to protect Southern churches who supported civil rights.

    For information about the Mississippi Freedom Trail, visit http://visitmississippi.org/#civil-rights or contact Sarah McCullough, Cultural Heritage Program Manager, atsmccullough@mississippi.orgor 601-359-3297.

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    Arizona Appliance Repair – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Arizona Appliance Repair
    Arizona Appliance Repair, Appliance Repair, Appliance Service, Washer and Dryer Service, Fridge and Freezer Repair,Tucson Appliance Repair, Tucson Appliance ...

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    Fisher Paykel Appliance Repair Scaresdale – Certified Fisher Paykel Appliance Repair Service – Video - January 14, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fisher Paykel Appliance Repair Scaresdale - Certified Fisher Paykel Appliance Repair Service
    Fisher Paykel Appliance Repair Scaresdale NY (888) 884-4918 http://ApplianceDoctorX.com No matter what the source of your Fisher Paykel appliance troubles, a...

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