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From Jim Dougherty, Crossville Vice President of Marketing and Business Development

“Our tile is 30 percent stronger than granite, refuses to scratch, stain or fade, and cleans with just hot water. Perfect for the famous Georgia red clay in LaGrange! An environmentally-friendly product, it’s also healthy for the families who live in the homes, as it produces no fumes or gases and will not support mold, mildew or bacterial growth.”

Crossville:
Jimmy Carter Work Project LaGrange (Georgia, June 2003)

Crossville donated 6,000 square feet of 12x12 porcelain floor tile to the Jimmy Carter Work Project in LaGrange. Crossville Architectural Sales Representative Frank Galifianakis also donated time to install tile on June 11, 2003.

 
Architectural Sales Representative Frank Galifianakis donated time to help install his company’s tile in several homes in LaGrange. Here, he works in the home of Tina Williams. (June 11, 2003)   CTIOA Executive Director Gray LaFortune sets a Crossville tile in the home of Tina Williams in LaGrange. (June 11, 2003)
     
 
The kitchen is underway in House 14, home of Karen Camp and her family. Volunteers installed Crossville tile using LATICRETE materials and NATTCO tools. (June 13, 2003).   A volunteer from Marietta, Ga., sets Crossville tile in the kitchen of Karen Camp in LaGrange. (June 13, 2003)
     
 
Sandy Sedano sets the final tile in her kitchen in LaGrange. (June 13, 2003)   Homeowner Sandy Sedano opens a box of Crossville tile as she tiles her kitchen floor with TPFH volunteers. (June 13, 2003)