Congratulations to George and Linda Rowe's State
Farm Agency on becoming a charter member of Smith County Habitat's Community
Cornerstones! "Hot Diggity Dog It's Friday-Hot Dogs for Habitat" was a blast
and a huge success. On June 25, approximately 100 people stopped by the agency
at 6616 S. Broadway in Tyler
to have a hot dog and support Habitat for Humanity.
Being a Community Cornerstone is not only about
raising funds for Habitat. "It's about team-building," said State Farm agent
Linda Rowe. "The staff had a wonderful time planning and participating in the
event." As she watched her staff serving hot dogs, Rowe commented "you can't
get the experience of giving back to the community any other way."
Habitat for Humanity of Smith County says a huge
THANK YOU to George and Linda Rowe and their staff: Robert Quijano, Hope
Anderson, Arlene Arroyo, Heather Stewart, Veronica Boyce, and Martha Birtcher.