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The donation helps grant the wish of Nicole, a very bright 13-year-old young lady who lives with cerebral palsy. Nicole is a voracious reader and has already had several book drives. Her collection tops 6,000 books and now she wants a place to put them so that the community can enjoy them. Turns out, the town needed a library. |
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This episode featuring ModSpace originally aired on Friday, November 11, 2005. According to Michele Sevchek, our ModSpace representative from our Cleveland branch who oversaw the transfer of the building to the town, "the experience with the NBC crew and the show was wonderful." Michele continues, "It started as a job, but by the end it was much more than that - it was personal. Nicole is a wonderful and very unselfish little girl. She is more concerned about her town and what she calls "the children" then for herself. Her reading room - Nicole's corner - is unexplainable. It is beautiful. She wanted a room where she can sit and read to others, and she received it! |
NBC's
"Three Wishes", a reality show in which music star
Amy Grant makes the wishes of three deserving people
come true, recently featured a segment in which ModSpace
donates a building to a small Ohio town to use as
its library.
The
building design was actually inspired by a drawing
that Nicole drew. ModSpace provided the building used
to create the library and Carter Oosterhouse (handyman
from "Three Wishes" show) helped to design the exterior
entry of the library to resemble Nicole's vision.