- March 14, 2025
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Michele’Le Henderson, left, Aixa Vargas, Vanessa Cuascut and Maria Fernandez helped to represent this year’s families selected by West Orange Habitat for Humanity.
Teresa, left, and Chance Showell were two of the attendees at the Rock the House event.
Radha Dit, left, and Anne Winston dressed for the 1980’s theme of their table.
The West Orange Chamber of Commerce table centered their theme around the oranges of the county.
Hart Donovan, Bonnie Phelps and Chuck Phelps represented Seacoast Bank at the event.
Donna Barrow, left, Amanda Simmons Cohen and Melinda Smith dressed as hippies for the event.
Ashley Boyd, left, Dave Blastic and Jill Metsala planned their outfits around a Western time period.
Jo Barsh, left, and Cyndi Gustafson have helped support West Orange Habitat for Humanity for years.
John Ried, left, Melissa Ried, Cate Boston and Jason Simmes matched in red and black flannels paired with jeans.
David Lewis, left, Heather Easterling and Penny Nunes dressed in red, white and blue for their table themed around the United States of America.
Diane Schulze, left, Frances Hodges, Shazy Kassim, Cherrie Kassim and Chanel Afanador dressed like flappers for the event.
Anna Mendyk, left, Erika Feazell and Maddy Vences wore alien headbands for their outer space-themed table.
Mike Manley, left, Cate Manley, Jen Lastik, Lisa Curran and Marge Curran dressed to attend The Kentucky Derby at the event.
West Orange Habitat for Humanity hosted its annual Rock the House event Nov. 9 at the McKinnon Grove Family Farm.
The annual fundraising event is a unique celebration filled with live entertainment, food and drinks, a silent/live auction, and stories from Habitat families.
West Orange Habitat for Humanity partners with people in the community and all over the world to help families build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes, alongside volunteers, and pay an affordable mortgage.
For more information on the organization, click here.