Open to adults, children, and youth, OCP projects take place in community settings, including town beaches and fields, homes, and other locations. Types of projects include painting, scraping, landscaping, trash removal, deck repair/replacement, roof repair, window cleaning, mulching, porch repair/replacement, and more.
Regarding the project in June, McLane said it will take place at a private residence in Gilford, New Hampshire. “We will be painting, doing landscaping, and general maintenance for a neighbor in need,” she said. “We hope to exceed last year’s participation numbers.”
GCC is also hoping individuals and businesses can help sponsor this year’s OCP event. “There are costs involved, so financial or in-kind support would be terrific and very much appreciated,” added McLane.
To register as a participant or sponsor, contact McLane at [email protected].
Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Rd, Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Viewable live on YouTube, Sunday service takes place at 10 a.m. at 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, NH and is also available on a livestream feed on GCC’s Facebook page.