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Employees of Christmas Decor decorate the Terpenning family home in Beavercreek recently featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The Troy-based company donated the effort on Monday, Nov. 16, putting up greenery and LED lighting along along the roof ridges and eaves as well as lighting the windows in front and back. The lights will be turned on between 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 23.
The Terpenning house at 548 Carthage Drive doesn’t look quite the same today as it did when ABC production film crews captured it — and the family’s first reaction to it — on Aug.
James Terpenning and his family are getting accustomed to being recognized wherever they go.
See how the Terpenning's have settled in to their dream house!
Take a peek inside the Terpennings' home in Beavercreek, which was built by the 'Extreme Makeover-Home Edition' TV crew and a slew of local volunteers.
Take a look at some of the details on the exterior of the Terpennings' home in Beavercreek, which was built by the 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' television show and a slew of local volunteers.
Take a look at the bedrooms in the house of the Terpenning family in Beavercreek, which was built by the 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' television show and a slew of local volunteers.
The biggest applause line Sunday night at the “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” watch party wasn’t about the house.
Joe, James and his wife Shannon Terpenning and friends, supporters during the viewing Terpennings' episode of 'Extreme Makeover' at the Hilton Garden Inn in Beavercreek Sunday, Nov. 8.
Carthage Drive continued to bask in its new celebrity and worked to return to normal Friday, Aug.
The bus was finally moved and the Terpennings finally got to see their new home. Take a look at what happened behind the scenes!
The Terpenning family, along with a crowd of thousands, see their new Beavercreek home on Thursday, Aug. 6 which the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" television show and volunteers built.
Follow the progress of volunteers and construction crews as "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" builds a new home for the Terpenning family of Beavercreek.
Country singer Kellie Pickler performed at the Beavercreek 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' on Wednesday, August 5, 2009.
Follow the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" crew and volunteers as they demolish the Beavercreek home of the Terpenning to make way for a new one.
Follow the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" in Beavercreek from the rally for volunteers up to the 'door knock' where host Ty Pennington surprised the Terpenning family with news that their home will be transformed.
“We’ve done a lot of these, and this is the biggest crowd we’ve seen in a while,” Brady Connell, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” show executive producer, said Thursday, Aug.
The “bus” has moved, giving the Terpenning family the first glimpse of their new home. The Terpenning family arrived to the cheers of thousands of spectators as they exited a limousine at the site of their new home this afternoon, Thursday, Aug. 6.
Whether you’re a spectator on Carthage Drive, or participating in an online discussion, there are lots of questions circulating about the filming of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
An “Extreme Makeover” may be accomplished in 106 hours, but for the winning family the after- effects will last for years.
Celebrity volunteer and country singer Kellie Pickler performed three songs this afternoon during the filming of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” In between songs, she spoke to the crowd and autographed hard hats.
Rain throughout the morning and afternoon Tuesday, Aug. 4, at the “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” site slowed some of the outdoor construction, but did not prolong the overall construction schedule.
Day Two of volunteering for “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” brought even more excitement. I have to admit, after having such a great time my first day I was excited and couldn’t wait to get back to the house to help out. Once you get involved, I don’t know how to really explain what this does to someone.
Rain throughout the morning and afternoon at the Beavercreek Extreme Makeover site slowed some of the outdoor construction work although the overall project is still pretty much on schedule.
James and Shannon Terpenning of Beavercreek were surprised with a knock on the door from "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" Thursday morning, July 30.
When asked about the torrents of rain, thunder and lightning that hit the Miami Valley Monday night and Tuesday morning, Aug.
You really have to see it to believe it.“Extreme” is definitely the word that best describes what’s going on these days in Beavercreek.
I am a stay-at-home mother of three very active boys in Kettering. My youngest son has a rare lung disease, and it’s because of his disease that I, along with my mother, uncle and great uncle, am helping with the Extreme Makeover home.
Check out this time lapse to see the final moments of the Terpenning's house which was demolished for 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
It’s no wonder Dan Ernst sounded so sleepy when I called to check in with him at 9:45 a.
Take a behind the scenes look at what was happening on demolition day for 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'
The U.S. Air Force rescued James Terpenning as a young orphan from Vietnam during Operation Babylift in 1975, and they returned Saturday, Aug.
The demolition of the Terpenning family home at 548 Carthage Drive in Beavercreek has been pushed back to 1 p.
A white tent on the corner of Danny Road is one of several security stations set up around 548 Carthage Drive, the soon-to-be demolished home of the Terpenning family.
The streets around the home at 548 Carthage Drive were abuzz with activity today, July 31, as the Extreme Makeover crew and scores of blue-shirted volunteers began preparations for the new home being built for the Terpenning family.
I always know when my husband is watching “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”He’s either choked up and trying to hold back the tears, or he’s already given up and is crying.
Well, we’ve learned one more thing about the Terpennings. They all like to read.Just hours after the Beavercreek family was surprised with a knock at the door from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” the phone rang at Books & Co.
James and Shannon Terpenning of Beavercreek have been selected as the local Extreme Makeover: Home Edition family to receive a new house, according to family friends at the house, Thursday morning, July 30.
Surprise, wonder, joy and gratitude are the emotions James Terpenning and his family are experiencing as they anticipate a new home courtesy of the ABC TV show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
The volunteer spots on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” are filled, but the community is invited to observe as a family’s new home rises during the next few days on Carthage Drive.
Are you getting caught up in the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition excitement and looking for a way to become involved in the local effort?Enough volunteers have signed up to help, but organizers are still seeking donations.
Close to 650 people came out to support the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition pep rally in Centerville.
At 8 a.m. Friday, July 24, nearly 650 volunteers filed into Far Hills Community Church to hear “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” Executive Producer Conrad Ricketts discuss the popular ABC show.
When the cast and crew of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” rolls into the area later this month, they won’t come quietly or in a small way.
A West Chester Twp. family gets a visit from the crew of "Extreme Makeover: Home edition." Take a tour of their new home
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