Former President Jimmy Carter once was offered a gift from Northern California: a 9-ton peanut carved from a redwood tree.
The late president is lying in state through Thursday morning, giving the public a chance to pay respect in person.
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The public is invited to pay tribute to Carter by signing the wall and door raised at the Arnot Mall by Chemung, Steuben and ...
Habitat for Humanity Greater Salt Lake Area held a ceremony to raise and bless a memorial wall inside the Salt Lake ReStore ...
Visitors can come and sign the wall, or write a letter to Carter. Eventually, the lumber will be used to build houses. Carter and his wife started the Carter Work Project in 1985, where they ...
Carter became the unofficial face of Habitat ... take down the wall and use the lumber in a future Habitat home.
Mourning and remembrances across the country continue for former President Jimmy Carter, who now lies in state in Washington.
Wabash Valley Habitat for Humanity Board President Chuck Norman once invited Jimmy Carter to Terre Haute, and he was ...
You can sign messages on a wall of gratitude to the former President, which will eventually be used in a home build.
Cleora Taylor regularly thought of the gentle, 93-year-old man who sawed lumber in what would become her front yard: President Jimmy Carter. He’d come to help build her house. He and his wife ...