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Whether you're a homeowner or renter, join us for a free, hands-on workshop where you'll learn the basics of repairing common drywall damage. From small nail holes to larger dents and cracks, you'll leave with the confidence to tackle simple repairs at home.
Date: Thursday, August 6
Time: 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Location: La Crosse Public Library - Auditorium A
Cost: FREE and open to the public
Please register by Thursday, July 30. Space is limited.
What You'll Learn- How to repair nail holes, dents, and small holes
- How to patch damaged drywall
- Tips for sanding and creating a smooth finish
- When to use different drywall repair products
- Best practices for preparing a wall for painting
What You'll Receive- Hands-on instruction
- A take-home drywall repair kit
- Printed step-by-step repair guide
- Opportunity to ask questions and practice the techniques
- Food & Refreshments
Child Care: Child care is available upon request. Please indicate your need when registering.
Accessibility: We strive to make our workshops welcoming for everyone. Please let us know if you have any accessibility or accommodation needs when registering.
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- Address:
- La Crosse Main Library
- 800 Main Street
- La Crosse, WI 54601
- USA
- Time:
- Aug 06, 2026 4:30pm - 6:30pm
In Support of Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region
At Habitat, we envision a Coulee Region with ample, quality housing options and healthy, sustainable communities for all. We believe that decent, affordable housing should be a matter of conscience and action; we realize that there are people in our community who are living in inadequate conditions and that joining together we can provide a hand up – not a hand out.
Our values are as follows:
Committed to reuse and environmental sustainability: We believe healthy land and water are essential to a sense of home and belonging. Sustainable practices are embedded in our programs.
Rooted in faith in community: We honor the traditions and values of our founders, and we respect the needs and challenges of our local community as we together seek solutions for affordable housing.
Driven to innovate: We believe our mission calls us to be creative in our work. We look for fresh solutions and partnerships to solve the problems facing our community.
Called to advocate: We demand forward-thinking from our elected officials and work to keep the critical need for quality, affordable housing at the forefront of policy makers’ minds.
Committed to equity and justice: We recognize the historical and contemporary injustices that exclude countless individuals from homeownership, and we dedicate ourselves to addressing and repairing these harms.