Habitat Choptank’s signature fundraiser, Hard Hats & High Heels, will take place on Saturday October 19th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Waterfowl Building in Easton. Join us for cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres by The Ivy in Easton, silent and live auctions, and music from local band, Saved by Zero!
Tickets for Hard Hats & High Heels are $125 each and include two beverage tickets. Tables for 8 guests are $1,200 and include a wristband for each guest for beverages during the entire event and a table close to the stage. Use the following link to purchase tickets or tables or to donate: https://bit.ly/hardhatstickets.
All proceeds from Hard Hats & High Heels will benefit Habitat Choptank’s mission – to work in partnership with God and all people to build, rehab, and repair homes, improve the quality of life in communities, and help to restore hope in Dorchester and Talbot Counties. The lack of affordable housing is a major challenge in our community, and we need your help, so consider purchasing your tickets today!
This event is brought to you in partnership with our Signature Sponsor, Shore United Bank, a longtime supporter of Habitat Choptank’s work. Thank you also to our Hard Hat Sponsor, Marasun Roofing and Beverage Sponsors, Easton Utilities and Hebron Savings Bank. Sponsorship opportunities are still available!
For more information, contact Jenny Schmidt at [email protected] or 410-476-3204 ext. 308.
About Habitat Choptank
Since 1992, Habitat Choptank has made homeownership possible for over 118 families and has completed critical health and safety repairs in partnership with over 300 qualifying homeowners. Income qualifying homebuyers are offered access to affordable mortgage financing in order to purchase new construction or rehabbed home for our project inventory.
Habitat Choptank’s mission is to work in partnership with God and all people to build, rehab, and repair homes, improve the quality of life in communities and help to restore hope in the lives of those we serve. We build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. We envision a world where everyone has a safe and affordable place to live, beginning with the eradication of poverty in blighted neighborhoods in Dorchester and Talbot Counties.
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