CONWAY — As guests gather at the new Living Shores Aquarium tonight for the sold-out semi-formal "Blue Tie, Sea Your Way Home" 25th anniversary fundraiser for the Mount Washington Valley chapter of Habitat for Humanity, it's a good time to reflect on the goals and accomplishments of the non-profit organization over the past quarter century.

It all began at the Conway Village Congregational Church on Jan. 18, 1993, when a group of 13 volunteers chaired by Al Risch (1933-2018) of Madison met with Brenda Mleziva, associate director for Habitat for Humanity in the Northeast.

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