![]() After a mad dash for a babysitter (thanks Katherine) we loaded up and headed down to Blue Hole Road to the job site. I got an email on Saturday morning at 8am asking if we could be at the site by 12:30 to meet with the graphic designers, photographers and set designers. We probably exchanged 20-30 e-mails trying to get a game plan together. ![]() Within the next hour a stream of emails began to fly back and forth between EMHE design producers and myself. She visited our website and asked me to submit pictures of some murals we had completed. I submitted our application on line and within 24 hours I was being interviewed by a show design producer. I noticed that they were looking for skilled volunteers in the category of “murals and faux finishing”. I had a friend on facebook send me a link to sign up as a volunteer. Many people have asked how we got selected to participate in the EMHE Nashville Build. To read more about the Sweat family and the Lighthouse Christian school, you can click HERE. ![]() That iconic image has come to represent the devastation of the flood for our community. That classroom belonged to Lighthouse Christian Schools run by the Sweat family. Back during the Nashville Floods in May, you may remember this image of a portable classroom floating down the interstate. We were extremely honored this week to participate in the Extreme Makeover Home Edition Nashville Build at Lighthouse Christian School. ![]()
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