Dragonfly Pond Works Volunteers in Wake County

Triangle Dragonfly Pond Works volunteers for local Habitat for Humanity.

Dragonfly Pond Works Volunteer, Mickey, preparing to install siding.

Dragonfly Team Member prepares to install additional siding at the Habitat for Humanity Wake County site on September 7, 2019.

Recently, several members of the Dragonfly Triangle Team spent their Saturday working with Habitat for Humanity Wake County. The Dragonfly Team was part of a crew working on one of six houses on the same block.

"We took on the hardy siding outdoors, while other crews worked on the deck, cabinets, flooring, trim, etc.," reported Dragonfly Operations Planning Manager and volunteer, Paul.

Team Dragonfly spent the day on ladders, measuring, cutting, and hammering. The ground was soggy from recent Hurricane Dorian, so they constructed a wooden causeway. The team was relieved to see the area was impacted very little by the hurricane. In addition to the physical work, the team enjoyed learning about the site and Habitat for Humanity Wake County in general from the Habitat Superintendent.

20190907_132704.jpg

Team Dragonfly volunteers with Habitat superintendent installing siding.
Dragonfly Team Member, Brock, appreciating the progress made at Habitat for Humanity Wake County build site.

Dragonfly Pond Works' employees chose, as an organization, to support Habitat for Humanity. Days of service are scheduled in Dragonfly's other regions. Learn more about Habitat for Humanity here or Habitat Wake County here.

Dragonfly Pond Works: Learn More!

Dragonfly Pond Works provides lake and pond maintenance, stormwater management, and more in Raleigh, Durham, Charlotte, Wilmington, North Carolina, Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Columbia, South Carolina, Tampa, Sarasota, Naples, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, Florida, and Atlanta, Georgia. Please contact us to learn how we can help you create a beautiful space.

Is your lake or pond hurricane ready? Learn our expert preparation tips!

Like/Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Previous
Previous

Wilmington Dragonfly Pond Works Volunteers!

Next
Next

Water Quality Tips: You Can Make a Difference!