News – Sheridan Media
Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns has announced a soft-opening of its Restore.
Habitat of the Eastern Bighorns has relocated its operations, construction and Restore to a new location on 44 Fort Road. This new location offers more versatility as well as efficiency to operations of the organization with all components housed in one location.
Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns board president Jonny Law told listeners of Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program that much of the work is completed.
J. Law
The Restore is a store that accepts donations in the form of construction materials and appliances to be sold at a reduced cost to anyone. Although the layout and stocking of the Restore will be finished this week, Habitat for Humanity of the Eastern Bighorns has put a temporary hold on reopening the store.
J. Law
According to Law after the initial system implementation is finalized, staff will be trained to ensure efficiency. The Restore will perform a soft-opening sometime within the next week. At that time, donations and purchases can be made.
Law told listeners to watch the Restore’s Facebook page for more information, which can be found here.
Last modified: November 15, 2022



