Tar Heels give back with muddy, rewarding work day for Habitat for Humanity
Posted Jul 17, 2016
Driving toward Tinnin Woods, a Habitat for Humanity neighborhood, the first encounter was with a white pick-up truck over-stacked with what looked like junk. And just about the time you’re thinking “What is this guy doing?” you realize the driver of that truck is Larry Fedora. On Saturday morning, that was the role for the North Carolina football coach.
(Burlington Times News)
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