Cabinet Builders working on Trinity Pines project
Volunteers gathered at the Texans on Mission Cabinet Builders workshop last week to build cabinets for the new director’s home at Trinity Pines Conference Center.
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Volunteers gathered at the Texans on Mission Cabinet Builders workshop last week to build cabinets for the new director’s home at Trinity Pines Conference Center.
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