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Area residents reach out to fire victims Relief organizations are getting staff in place, organizing for food deliveries, seeking donations and coordinating volunteers -- all in response to the catastrophic Tea Fire. As fire crews from across the state continue to pour into Santa Barbara, Contractor will match Tea Fire donations A local contractor has renewed his challenge to the community, first made in the immediate aftermath of the Tea Fire, to rise up in an effort to help victims of the destructive blaze. David Lack has started the Tea Fire Victims Lack Challenge, in Lack Construction Praised for Building Thousand Oaks Transit Services Center Ventura Countryis first igreeni public works building, a beautiful new Transit Services Center in Thousand Oaks, was dedicated on Oct. 15 at a well-attended public ceremony. November 27th, 2008 In the aftermath of the fire that burned 80 homes in Montecito, a local construction company has one word for homeowners anxious to rebuild: patience. David Lack, president of Lack Construction Company in Santa Barbara, sat down recently to give us s "Lack Challenge" Raises $23,600 On Tuesday December 23, David Lack, owner of Lack Construction in Santa Barbara, presented American Red Cross with a check for $23,600 to benefit victims of the Tea Fire. The funds were raised via the iLack Challenge,i a call to help those affected b Lack Calls for Burned Homes to Be Rebuilt Green Participating in the recent Governoris Global Climate Summit in Beverly Hills, David Lack, president of Santa Barbara headquartered Lack Construction, spoke with Governor Schwarzenegger and, after thanking him for his support of our community during |
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