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Blog of author Dennis Gelbaum
1. Hammers & Hearts

September 14th, 2013, Dallas, TX - Dennis Gelbaum, COO of Input Group North America joined employees of KPMG and Neiman Marcus in support of the Hammers and Hearts Project - in the spirit of neighbors helping neighbors - as they helped bring new life to the home of Ms. Ridge. More than 50 volunteers shared the many tasks including painting, woodwork, excavating/digging out a 30 foot long trench and putting in a french drain and cleaning out/trimming the many overgrown plants and flower beds on the property. Gelbaum adds, "I was "in charge" of the landscaping crew - ME! - digging, cutting, clipping, shoveling…felt like Edward Scissorhands! A wonderful and exhausting experience for all."

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