By Patricia Breakey
Delhi News Bureau
DELHI _ The Delaware County Habitat for Humanity chapter will meet at 5 p.m. today at the United Ministry on Church Street in Delhi to continue planning the construction of a home for Shana McIntosh Eaglefeathers and her five children.
The family, of Bovina, escaped a fire that destroyed their mobile home in September. Eaglefeathers said Monday that she started working with Habitat in October and was thrilled when the group "accepted us as their family.
Delaware County Habitat President Jacqie Rose of Sidney said more than 30 people attended the first meeting Jan. 30 to discuss the project.
Eaglefeathers said she purchased a parcel of land, and her uncle gave her land on Bramley Mountain Road in Bovina to build the house.
Rose said the house will be a ranch style with four bedrooms and two baths. Habitat publicity chairman and construction committee chairman Ben Decker said Stephen McKeegan, State University College of Technology at Delhi technology division professor, will be overseeing the concrete construction, and several college clubs will be donating labor.
Eaglefeathers is a high school science teacher at Margaretville Central School, and her children attend Delaware Academy in Delhi.
For information call Rose at 563-2433 or Decker at 746-7558.





