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Cole Cerabona of West Kennebnk stands with Amy Nucci, Habitat’s Executive Director. COURTESY PHOTO
Cole Cerabona of West Kennebnk stands with Amy Nucci, Habitat’s Executive Director. COURTESY PHOTO
KENNEBUNK — Cole Cerabona of West Kennebunk has completed his Eagle Scout project, building three well-built, durable picnic tables for Habitat for Humanity York County.

Cole met with Amy Nucci, Executive Director, to decide on a project that would support Habitat’s affordable housing mission. The decision was made to build three picnic tables for Habitat partner families and volunteers.

Cole was responsible for the entire project from designing the tables, raising necessary funds, securing donations of materials from Deering Lumber, constructing and staining the tables. Cole arranged for the tables to be delivered to the Habitat ReStore in Kennebunk. The completion and quality of the project reflect Cole’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence and service to his community.

“We are so excited to have partnered with Cole for his Eagle Scout project,” said Amy Nucci. “Patio furniture is a luxury for many new homeowners, and Cole’s picnic tables will allow our families to enjoy their yards even more.”

One of the tables will go to the Yearwood family for their recently completed home in West Kennebunk.

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Habitat has many opportunities to volunteer on a building project, at the ReStore, assisting with weatherizations, in the office or serving on a committee.

Anyone interested in participating or donating to Habitat is encouraged to call the HFHYC office at 985-4850 or visit the website at habitatyorkcounty.org.


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