FAIRFIELD — Rebuilding Together Solano County could use some helpful hands in Rio Vista and Vallejo.
The nonprofit group that rehabilitates and repairs homes for low-income seniors as well as community facilities will continue previous work Friday and Saturday at the Mare Island Historic Museum, 1100 Railroad Ave., Building 46, on Mare Island.
The days include preparation from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and a work day from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Tasks could include painting, drywall, installation, cleaning and supply organization.
Another work in progress, the Rio Vista senior and community center, is also slated to pick up steam once again. About eight work days were scheduled in 2012 to complete work on the outside of the building, which totaled $45,000 in donated materials, labor and in-kind items, according to press materials supplied by Rebuilding Together.
The inside rehab work, which includes mold and asbestos remediation and new floor installation, is estimated to be completed by April 14. After completion, community work days will be scheduled to clean and paint the interior.
Dates for the community work have not been established yet, said Elizabeth Hoffman, executive director of Rebuilding Together Solano County.
For more information or to register for the Vallejo project, call Hoffman at 580-9360 send an email to Ehoffman.rtsc@gmail.com.
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