Please Join The Marshall Family November 29 -- Get Tickets Today!
Yes, it's official. Our episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition is scheduled to air at 8pm (EST) on Sunday, November 29. We encourage you to come join as at one of our two community viewing parties.
Please join us at 6:30pm (Hanover) or 7:00pm (Lyme) to meet the Marshall Family and give them an opportunity to thank all of you for helping build their new home. In addition to the thousands of hands it took to get the project done, there were thousands more behind the scenes giving their support.
Tell Us Your Stories
In the past few days we've had so many people stop us to share their stories from the build that we want to make sure everyone has the opportunity tell people about their experiences. Elena Marshall told us she didn't know why everyone was thanking HER. Perhaps you can help us explain that one.
Here's what Chris Osgood of Mike Osgood and Sons Inc., wrote:
Videos
CATV Video Highlights
The Final Push
Ground Zero
The Trades Make it Happen
Volunteer
Thanks to the thousands of volunteers who gave selflessly of the their time, WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!
Now, we want you to know that there is still more work to be done. Right here in your community. Help your friends and neighbors today. Help at your school. Help in your town. Help the organization of your choice.
Meet the Family
“EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION” LENDS A HELPING HAND TO A BIGHEARTED FAMILY WHO DESPITE EXTREME MEDICAL AND FINANCIAL STRUGGLES, STRIVE EVERYDAY TO HELP OTHERS AND INSPIRE AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY
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EHME: The Marshall Family on ABC TV
Please join us to watch the episode, details to follow
You Can Make a Difference
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, the Emmy award-winning hit show on ABC Television, is coming to the Upper Valley to surprise one lucky family with a life-changing, extreme home makeover. Trumbull-Nelson Construction will recruit and lead a team of volunteers to build a complete new house in less than one week. While Trumbull-Nelson Construction has built hundreds of homes, they have never built one in which all of the construction materials, labor, and furnishings need to be donated.



