The Community Free Table is going to have to postpone the outdoor sleep out in support of the Tiny Homes project.
WOODSTOCK - The Community Free Table is going to have to postpone the outdoor sleep out in support of the Tiny Homes project.
Chris Eby says they originally planned to do the sleep out on April 17th to raise awareness about the need for affordable housing and the Tiny Homes project from the Woodstock-Oxford Rotary Club.
"The sleep out is postponed due to COVID-19 and the current stay at home orders, we want to do this when it will have more impact and we are able to invite people to actually come and encourage us to do it."
Eby was going to spend the night outside the Church of the Epiphany with a handful of university students. He still plans to do this once the current lockdown restrictions are lifted.

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