MARYSVILLE – For all those women who have dreamed of remaking a room in their homes, talk to your neighbors.
Turning Point Community Church is reviving its Inspired Spaces program from last year, when the church gave two women $1,000 makeovers of a room in their homes.
The popular Mother’s Day program drew many women to Sunday services who were not church members.
The church again is offering the program, which is patterned after the TV show “Trading Spaces,” but with a twist – Inspired Spaces: Neighborhood Edition, in which two neighbors will win together and work with design teams to make over a room in each other’s home.
Applicants must be women and meet one of three qualifications: be at least 21, married or a mother.
They and a neighbor must attend one of the church’s three Sunday services and enter a drawing. The drawing will be at the church’s 11:30 a.m. service Sunday, church youth director David Luster said.
Last year, Marie Hoddevik, 60, of Snohomish and Ruth Nicholas, 75, of Lynnwood won the Mother’s Day drawings. Each moved into the other’s home for two days and helped a design team from the church remodel one room.
The winners may choose the room to be remodeled, which must be 100 square feet or larger. Each will be given a design team and a carpenter to work on the other’s house.
For more details, go to the church’s Web site, www.turningpointchurch.com, or call 360-653-1822.
Reporter Cathy Logg: 425-339-3437 or logg@heraldnet.com.
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