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South Shore Habitat for Humanity Annual “Framing the Future Gala”

Norwell, MA South Shore Habitat for Humanity (http://sshabitat.org), which has delivered quality affordable homes in partnership with families in need for the past 37 years, will hold their 30th annual charity event, “Framing the Future Gala” on Thursday, May 11th  at 6 pm at The Red Lion Inn in Cohasset.

Guests will enjoy the rustic charm and elegant details of “The Barn” which is the ideal backdrop for an evening of cocktails, fine food, and our enticing silent and live auc-tions. The celebration continues in “The Cave” the Inn’s hidden speakeasy.

Tamar Schiess, director of development, said, “We are particularly delighted to hold this year’s event in Cohasset because our next project is a duplex on Jerusalem Road - just minutes from venue.”

This year’s premier sponsor is Quincy Mutual Group, a longtime advocate and sup-porter of South Shore Habitat. Major sponsors include Cape Cod Lumber, Advanced Green Insulation, Clean Harbors, Dedham Savings, McCall & Almy, Wilkinson Com-panies, Campanelli Construction, Coastal Dealerships, Eastern Bank, Grey Properties, ProAirways and South Shore Bank.

“The Gala is a wonderful way for businesses and individuals to come together, have a great time, and really make a difference in our local communities,” said Beth Lyons, executive director at South Shore Habitat for Humanity. “The money raised will provide essential funding to help build decent, affordable homes for hardworking families across the cities and towns that we serve.”

Tickets and sponsorships are available online at SSHabitatGala23.givesmart.com.

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