Coosa Valley is continuing its search for volunteers to help operate concession stands during Rome Emperors home baseball games at AdventHealth Stadium in Rome.
The non-profit organization manages two large concession stands along with the stadium’s nacho stand during games. Habitat receives 15 percent of the proceeds, along with any tips collected, helping support the organization’s mission of providing affordable housing in the region.
Volunteers ages 14 and older are encouraged to participate by helping serve customers during games.
Executive Director Betsy Allgood says the opportunity is a great way for people to support Habitat for Humanity even if they are not able to assist with construction projects.
“It’s a great opportunity for those who may not be handy with a hammer to still help Habitat while also enjoying Rome Emperors baseball,” Allgood said.
Anyone interested in volunteering can register online at www.habitatcoosavalley.org.
Allgood also encouraged the community to support Habitat by shopping at or donating items to the Habitat ReStore located near Central Plaza in Rome. Habitat for Humanity – Coosa Valley serves Chattooga, Floyd, and Polk counties.
In addition, Habitat has announced plans for a groundbreaking ceremony for its 62nd home on Sunday, May 31, at 3 p.m. The new home, located at 507 Brown Street, will eventually become the home of the Cornejo family.








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