OREM Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will be holding its annual volunteer recognition dinner to show gratitude to supporters and friends.
The "Fiesta of Care" will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Utah Valley State College Student Center and will include a fajita bar and mariachi band. Business partners and community volunteers will be honored for their outstanding service efforts this past year.
Individual recognition will be given to Sean Sampson, Utah Valley University Construction Management Department, Brian Peterson, Tara Riddle, Mayela Perez, Johnny McCoy, John Roberts, American Fork Presbyterian Church, Provo Towne Centre, the Utah FLASH, Utah Valley University, Chuck Irwin and Jenna Gubler.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is a nonprofit, ecumenical organization and is one of more than 2,100 affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International. Contact Rachel Wyatt at 801-344-8527 or see www.hfhuc.org.
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