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Many people know Larry Henley as “The Birdhouse Man.” For the past 35–40 years, he has spent countless hours in the woodworking shop he built with his own hands. It wasn’t just a building—it was his passion, his pride, and his happy place.
On the night of June 10th, tragedy struck when Larry’s workshop was destroyed by a fire. In a matter of hours, decades of hard work, memories, tools, equipment, and thousands of dollars worth of lumber were lost. The shop was where he handcrafted the birdhouses and bumblebee traps that so many people throughout the community have come to know and love.
For Larry, woodworking is more than a hobby—it’s a way of life. Even after all these years, he could still be found in his shop every day, creating, building, and sharing his craftsmanship with others.
We are asking for your support to help Larry rebuild what was taken from him. Every donation, no matter the size, will go toward replacing tools, equipment, materials, and eventually building a new workshop so he can get back to doing what he loves most.
If you’ve ever purchased one of his birdhouses, admired his work, or simply want to help a good man recover from a devastating loss, we would be deeply grateful for your support, prayers, and shares.
Thank you for helping us give “The Birdhouse Man” a chance to rebuild.





