GRAND FORKS — The Red River Valley Habitat for Humanity wanted to implement an annual fundraiser for a while. They thought now was the best time and a breakfast was the best way to do it .
Red River Valley’s sector was inspired by the Habitat for Humanity in Alexandria, Minnesota, which has been doing a hard hat breakfast for over a decade.
Communications Director Elizabeth Wilde and Executive Director Marissa Sauceeda are expecting 50 to 100 people and hope to continue this every year.
The fundraiser will be this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Zion United Methodist Church in Grand Forks.
Breakfast will be served with the help of Hugo’s Marketplace and Dakota Don’s Artisan Waffles. It will cost $10 for ages 9 and up, $8 for kids ages 3 to 8, and…
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