The Oklahoman

Rivendell charities fundraiser lasts to Sunday

- By Richard Mize Real Estate editor rmize@oklahoman.com

The Gallery of Homes at Rivendell fundraiser continues with new homes open to the public from 1 to 8 p.m. daily through Sunday.

Four home builders are opening the homes to raise money for The Sp arrow Project in Moore and Moore Faith Medical Clinic. The entrance to Rivendell, developer P. B. Odom III's flagship neighborho­od, is at SW 131 and S May Avenue.

Tickets are $10, with children 12 and under admitted free, with all proceeds donated to the charities. Tickets are available at www. Gallery Of Homes At Rivendell. com. Ticket buyers over age 18 will be entered to win a fivenight, all-inclusive stay for two at The Fives Resort and Residence in Play a del Carmen, Mexico, donated by Travel Leaders Bentley Hedges Travel Service.

Homebuilde­rs, furnishing providers and designers are Craig Smith Building, furnishing by Ethan Allen, design by Huff & Co. Designs; Huffman Custom Homes, f ur - nishing by Live Boho, design by Anissa Fowler Designs; Stone wall Homes, furnishing by Henry Interiors and SJM Staging, design by Shay Moore's SJM Designs; and Tatum Homes, furnishing by Live Boho, design by Shelly CookMcInro­e-CDS Designs.

The Sp arrow Project assists adults with intellectu­al disabiliti­es through its Sp arrow University and NEST. Sp arrow University offers bi-weekly arts and crafts, music classes, sports, cooking lessons and volunteer opportunit­ies at little to no charge. NEST organizes monthly social events, including sports, theater outings, picnic sand dances. For more more informatio­n, goto https :// arrichey.wixsite.com/ sp arrow project moore.

Moore Faith Medical Clinic, 224 S Chestnut in Moore, is a faith-based free clinic to help meet the needs of the uninsured and underserve­d in Moore.

The clinic has seen more than 5,000 patients, provided $4 million in free prescripti­on medication­s, and provided more than $6 milli on worth of care since opening in 2015. For more inform ation, go to http://www. moorefaith­clinic.org/.

Because of the corona virus pandemic, social distancing is being observed at the Gallery of Homes at Rivendell, with masks and hand sanitizer provided.

 ??  ?? Above: The living room at 2432 SW 127, built by Craig Smith Building Inc. and a stop at the Gallery of Homes at Rivendell, which continues from 1 to 8 p.m. daily through Sunday. Left: The theater room at 2457 SW 127, built by Stonewall Homes.
Above: The living room at 2432 SW 127, built by Craig Smith Building Inc. and a stop at the Gallery of Homes at Rivendell, which continues from 1 to 8 p.m. daily through Sunday. Left: The theater room at 2457 SW 127, built by Stonewall Homes.
 ??  ?? The home at 2449 SW 127, built by Tatum Homes, is among the houses in the Gallery of Homes at Rivendell charity fundraiser. [CHRIS LANDSBERGE­R PHOTOS / THE OKLAHOMAN]
The home at 2449 SW 127, built by Tatum Homes, is among the houses in the Gallery of Homes at Rivendell charity fundraiser. [CHRIS LANDSBERGE­R PHOTOS / THE OKLAHOMAN]
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