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HOME Builders BUILDING PROFESSIONALS President’s Message 3 Remodelers Showcase 1,4 Fall Parade of Homes 6,7,9 Women’s Council 8 Associate Guest Column 10 Calendar of Events 23 INSIDE THIS ISSUE June 2010 HBAWS 220 Charlois Blvd W-S, NC 27103 336-768-5942 www.hbaws.org SHOWCASE OF REMODELED HOMES FINISHES STRONG The 8th Annual Showcase of Remodeled Homes exceeded last year’s numbers with more than 1,300 visits to the homes over the weekend. Visitors toured the homes May 15 and 16, as well as large numbers taking virtual tours to the homes via the website: http://www.showcaseofhomesws.com. The Showcase featured remodeling projects by: RH Boone Construction, Stephen L. Mabe, Icon Builders, M & P Renovations, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen and HLM Construction, all members of Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem’s NAHB Remodelers. Showcase Chairperson, Bob Vaughn, Cabinet Studios, Inc., worked with a local agency, Wildfire, LLC, to establish a new look for marketing materials for this year’s event. Wildfire created the tabloid cover, ad and poster for the event at no cost to HBAWS or NAHB Remodelers. Event proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity Forsyth County. The response from members and consumers has been very positive from the two day event. Appreciation goes to Chairperson Bob Vaughn, Cabinet Studios, Inc., participating builders, the entire NAHB Remodelers group and media sponsor, Winston-Salem Journal.
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HOMEBuilders

B U I L D I N G P R O F E S S I O N A L S

President’s Message 3

Remodelers Showcase 1,4

Fall Parade of Homes 6,7,9

Women’s Council 8

Associate Guest Column 10

Calendar of Events 23

inside this issue

June 2010

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220 Charlois BlvdW-S, NC 27103336-768-5942

www.hbaws.org

SHOWCASE OF REMODELED H O M E S F I N I S H E S S T R O N G

The 8th Annual Showcase of Remodeled Homes exceeded last year’s numbers with more than 1,300 visits to the homes over the weekend. Visitors toured the homes May 15 and 16, as well as large numbers taking virtual tours to the homes via the website: http://www.showcaseofhomesws.com.

The Showcase featured remodeling projects by: RH Boone Construction, Stephen L. Mabe, Icon Builders, M & P Renovations, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen and HLM Construction, all members of Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem’s NAHB Remodelers.

Showcase Chairperson, Bob Vaughn, Cabinet Studios, Inc., worked with a local agency, Wildfire, LLC, to establish a new look for marketing materials for this year’s event. Wildfire created the tabloid cover, ad and poster for the event at no cost to HBAWS or NAHB Remodelers. Event proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity Forsyth County.

The response from members and consumers has been very positive from the two day event. Appreciation goes to Chairperson Bob Vaughn, Cabinet Studios, Inc., participating builders, the entire NAHB Remodelers group and media sponsor, Winston-Salem Journal.

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Call us today and learn why more than 60 builders in our community have chosen us to protect what they’ve worked so hard to build.Piedmont Protective ServicesWinston-Salem, NC

336.771.2389Bill Wrenn: Owner

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGERich Achor – ARENA Builders

When you look in the mirror, whom do you see? Do you see the person you are or the person you want to

be? Do you see the person your spouse sees? The person your children see? The person your customers or employees see? Are you sure? Where do you go for feedback on that image? Do you listen when people tell you what they see or do you tell people what they see?

Our lives are fantastic, we get to answer that question each day, we get to act on our answers each day, and we get to be whom we want to be. In addition to our persons we also get to shape our businesses. How are they perceived, how are they shaped?

Like what you see? Keep doing what you are doing. Don’t like what you see? Change it. Don’t know how? Getting caught up because it is you who you are trying to reshape? Try imagining you are giving advice to a friend; it becomes easier to see the opportunities.

Wait, perception and reality are not always the same. Really? Isn’t that politician exactly who the media or the position paper you read presented them to be? Don’t they do exactly what their image says? The Kings of Green would never travel the globe in a private jet, transport from airport to meeting in a parade of limousines and commute on their farm in an F-350 dually. The carbon footprint would be too much for their image, right? The conservative governor with the religious community’s unwavering support would never cheat on his wife, especially with the male aide at his office, right?

How do you want to be seen? Who do you really want to be? It has been said, “want to accomplish the unaccomplishable…work anonymously”, “want to be remembered as someone special…worry about your deeds and not your recognition”. Do… don’t pretend.

What’s the point? Times are tough, right? We all want to wait to reshape things until times are better, right? Think hard and remember a time when you ever thought times weren’t tough. I’ll bet if you are honest with yourself that you can’t. No matter what is happening we always seem to have challenges. In 2006 we all saw challenges even though

through the rose colored glass of time, it now seems like the best of times. The time to evaluate yourself and your business is now. We have all pulled inside our protective shells and are trying to ride out the storm. If we wait long enough our perceptions will tell us the storm never ends.

The time to shape the view in the mirror is now. If you want the image to be one of a successful person, start doing the things to be successful, if you want the image to be of someone who gives back, give back.

Your HBAWS needs your help. We have a valuable position in the local economy and business community, but we need to be active to leverage that opportunity. We have great committees and events that can use your talents. If you are willing to do the work and can forget about the recognition, I guarantee you will get more out of your “giving back” both in terms of that recognition and a better business environment than you ever thought possible.

We are in the midst of setting up our slate of Officers and Board of Directors for 2011 and I am happy to report that we are having huge successes finding willing members to fill the slots, THANK YOU! The task does not end with the Officers and the Board, the committees do the real work, the below the radar work that really makes or breaks our events happens on the committees. Contact one of your current Board members, Officers, Megan, Beverly, Valerie or Jerry and find a space on one of the committees. When you get on the committee DO the work, the image in the mirror will thank you for it.

Do… don’t pretend. If you think giving back is having your name on a committee roster where you only attend a few meetings and interact at a minimum, skip it. If you want the title but not the work, skip it. If you want the recognition; the line item on your personal or business resume, but can’t put in the time (too busy or something else is always more important), skip it.

Your HBAWS needs your help, a great many have answered the organization’s call for help, many again and again (I am sure several names come to all of our minds) but we need all of you to be active for the image the HBAWS sees in the mirror to be the one we all envision it to be.

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REMODELERS UPDATEChuck Hicks, President, NAHBR, HBAWS

The NAHB Remodelers May meeting featured Dan Dockery of the Winston-Salem Inspection Division as the presenter. Attendees were able to secure 2 credits toward their CE requirements for the year. Dan discussed several main items of interest:

Builders should be contacted by their inspector 1. if there is any problem seen while performing an inspection. If you are not being called, let Dan know.

Inspections to change the work schedule to 2. create 10 hour day shift to enable late afternoon inspections.

Two building inspectors will be retiring soon.♦He is requesting a permit fee increase next ♦year of approximately 21%.Inspections will roll out Mobile Solutions.♦Disclosure statements are changing in real ♦estate contracts to ask about work being done with or without permits.

The Showcase of Remodeled Homes on May 15 & 16 was a great success! Good weather and good traffic overall. Thanks goes to Bob Vaughn and the HBA staff for all their efforts in making this annual event a success. Thanks also to everyone who helped

spread the word about the event given that we did not have as large an advertising budget as in previous years. Later this month, we plan on meeting with the Winston-Salem Junior League to discuss next year’s remodeling showcase events. There could be some synergistic coordination between the HBA event and the Junior League event, as both are similar Spring tours. Our goal is to get at least 10 homes on the Remodelers Showcase Tour next year - so please begin your planning process now.

Our next meeting is Tuesday, June 8 at the Deacon Tower. Ty Johnston with PF Plumbing will be our presenter. We will begin our social time at 6:00 p.m., with dinner at 6:30. Please let the HBA staff know if you plan to attend.

2011

NO JULY MEETING:

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2010 Sponsors’ ClubHome Builders Association of Winston Salem

Exclusive Event SponsorsWSJournal

Media Sponsor

Diamond Event SponsorsSTOCK Building SupplyTriad Home & Garden Show Preview Party

BB & TParade of Homes Celebration Awards Banquet

Platinum Event Sponsors

Pine Hall Brick Co., Inc.Parade of Homes Celebration Awards Banquet

GoldBank of N.C.

Busch Insurance/Builders Mutual Insurance CompanyColdwell Banker/Triad Realtors

Piedmont Natural Gas, Inc.ProBuild

Truilant Federal Credit Union

Signs NowOfficial Printing Sponsor Triad Home & Garden Show

James River EquipmentTriad Home & Garden Show

84 LumberParade of Homes Kick-off Party

SilverAlan G. Fletcher Construction Co., Inc.

Bimco Plumbing SuppliesMcCullough Tile

Piedmont Garage Door Co., Inc. Piedmont Federal Savings Bank

Pine Hall Brick

BronzeFirst Community Bank

Hall Insurance Associates, Inc.Nationwide Insurance and Financial Services

Piedmont Protective Services, LLC

Fairway Independent MortgageGolf Tournament

Southern Community Bank Parade of Homes Event Co-Sponsor

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Parade KICK-OFF celebration PHOTOS

Fall Parade of HomesKick-off party sponsor

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Enter Today! The Fall Parade of Homes registration forms and the Parade Partners Discount Directory are both currently online: www.hbaws.org/parade.html.

If you haven’t entered, now is the time to do so!

Important parade dates

• October 13 •Pre-qualifying, 8:00 a.m. – until finished

• October14 •Judging, 8:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.

• October 16, 17 •First weekend of Parade

Homes open to public, 1 – 5 p.m.• October 19 •

Golden Home Awards Banquet• October 21 •

Builder/Realtor Open House Extravaganza• October 23, 24 •

Second weekend of ParadeHomes open to public, 1 – 5 p.m.

2010 Fall Parade of Homes Coming in October…

FALL 2010

PARADE OF HOMES

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WOMEN’S COUNCILRosemary Howell, President

Mark your 2010 calendars:Women’s Council Meeting

July 6 at HBAWS

Women’s Council had a great month of May. We kicked off our May with our meeting at June DeLugas Interiors which was our Build PAC Kick Off. We are well on our way to achieving our 2010 Build PAC goal. Thank you June for hosting our May meeting.

The Women’s Council sold “skirts” at the Spring Golf Outing which was also held the first week in May. The proceeds from the sale of the “skirts” have been designated to Hospice in memory of Darlene Good.

This year we were able to donate $365.00 to Hospice. Thank you to all of our members that participated in this year’s “skirt” sales.

On May the 14th, I attended a cook out and awards lunch at the W/S Forsyth County Career Center and presented Joseph Albertelli the Lewis R. Wilson Merit Award. This is a $500 award presented to an outstanding student in the Carpentry Class at the Career Center. Our second award will be presented to a student at Forsyth Tech.

I am proud to be a member of this small group of women who seem to do so much for our community and our industry. We are always looking for new members. Our next meeting is June 1st. If you would like more information regarding becoming a member of Women’s Council, please contact me via email [email protected] or Valerie Adams [email protected].

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Fall Parade of HomesAssociation House

Builder: Keith Rogers

Donations

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Ferguson EnterprisesFred E. Byerly, PE

Piedmont ProtectivePiedmont Rent-a-Jon

Randall L. PerrySoutheastern Title Agency

Discounts

-----------------------------------84 Lumber

Black Sand & GravelFerguson Enterprises

Lee Ross, Prudential CarolinasPF Plumbing

Pine Hall BrickSealing Agents

Stock Building SupplyWilliam D. Houck Drafting

Fall Assoc. House Taking Shape!Keith Rogers, Keith Rogers Homes

October comes sooner when there is an Association Home to build, so the completion of framing is a welcome sight at Lot 246, Brookberry. The 2010 Association Home, built by Keith and Mark Rogers of Keith Rogers Homes, Inc has begun mechanical rough ins and is shaping up into a wonderful home! Built to the exacting standards of Energy Star and the NAHB Green Building program, the home will showcase many of our industry’s leading technologies and our Association’s finest talents. The Association Home is being built at Brookberry Farms, one of Winston-Salem’s leading luxury family communities. An elegant two-story with traditional flair, the home features main level living, a main level two car garage, and a third garage tucked in the basement. The space is open and airy with many windows, varied ceiling heights, and polished finishes. Outdoor living utilizes a large screened porch and deck. Since it’s inception in 1987, the Association Home has been a mainstay in supporting the Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem and its members. The success of this project has supported the many industry efforts of the HBA including advocacy, education, and promotion of the home building industry. Member’s participation and support of the Association Home has helped to keep service levels high and dues low. Anyone interested in participating in the Association Home is encouraged to drop by the HBA offices to look at the plans or call Keith. Discounts and donations is another opportunity for our members to participate and get valuable marketing exposure at membership meetings, this newsletter, and in the home during the Parade of Homes. The Association Home is an annual must see destination for the public!

Keith RogersKeith Rogers Homes3455 Polo RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27106336-765-0110info@keithrogershomes.comwww.keithrogershomes.com

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ASSOCIATE GUEST COLUMNMark Diachenko, Paint & Coatings, LTD

Mark [email protected]

Paint & Coatings, LTD1127 W. Main Street

Yadkinville, NC, 27055336-469-0080

http://paintandcoatings.blogspot.com/

June 21 marks the official start of summer. That fun time of the year when we enjoy cookouts with family and friends, outdoor games and activities, and just lounging on our decks. This is also a vivid reminder that we need to make sure we’ve prepared our decks properly for the intense summer UV rays, and rain water that causes them severe damage

The problem is most deck sealants are oil based, which repels the water, but also tends to feed algae and mildew which creates those unattractive dark and gray areas on your deck. Fortunately, there is a solution to this age old problem; and there are amazing products on the market to protect your deck. There are sealants available that are 100% Acrylic and they are super premium coatings that are exceptionally durable and environmentally friendly. These type products stand up to household cleaners, the garden hose, pressure washer, and even a bleach and water solution, if used. All this leads to better quality, advanced protection and superior beauty that lasts for years to come.

Some specialty deck coatings will last years longer than conventional sealants, which generally last one to three years. In addition, these coatings maintain their attractive color better because of greater UV protection - which extends the life of the deck. This same type sealant is commonly

Enjoying the Summer or Sealing Your Deck, You Decide

used on boat docks because of its exceptional protection from water damage. The advanced qualities of this coating are its added resistance to mold and mildew versus conventional sealants and its ability to provide greater wood protection. This lead-free formula is non-toxic when dry; and thus safe around children and animals.

There are deck coats which are lifesavers for older, worn decks. The professional process for these older applications includes applying wood fillers to seal old cracks in the wood, followed by a primer coating and finally the deck coating is applied.. The end result is a deck that looks like new for a fraction of the cost of replacement.

There’s no doubt about it, maintaining your deck is a difficult job. Fortunately, there are products available that can reduce the headache (and backache) for you. The variety of colors available including a clear - even makes choosing your new look a “fun” process. Combine the exceptional protection and color variety, along with advanced coatings providing longer protection, it is easy to see why having your deck professionally treated with a superior coating and sealing agent is the way to go.

Now you can enjoy the summer as it was meant to be.

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Vocational Education Program Recognizes Carpentry Award Winners

Justin Draughn, 2010 Vocational Education Committee Chair, lead the annual awards presentations at the Career Center on May 14th. He praised that our association is the oldest business partner for a secondary school in North Carolina.

Anita Mendoza, Director of Marketing and Communications at Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County, expressed their appreciation for the long standing partnership with HBAWS Voc Ed program and Habitat. Nineteen habitat homes have been built over several years of work together. Not only has our community benefited by the additional affordable housing, but our industry will have better trained graduates that are potential future trade workers.

Rosemary Howell, 2010 Women’s Council President, recognized student, Joseph Albertelli. He was awarded the Lewis R. Wilson Merit Award and Scholarship. This award is a certificate of merit and a $500 letter of credit. The award was made after hearing from the instructor on his accomplishments, attitude and commitment.

Rich Achor, HBAWS President, recognized Dylan Gunter, HBA Merit Award winner for outstanding achievements in the Career Center’s Construction Cluster programs. The award consists of a certificate and $250 letter of credit, which may be used for tools and or assistance with course expenses related to future education in the construction industry.

Barry Stewart was recognized for his efforts as the carpentry teacher and the program was presented a Passload Angel Finish Nailer courtesy of Smith Phillips Building Supply and Southern Fastening Systems.

Go Green and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint!

In your backyard there is a treasure supply of free and renewable energy

Heat up to 80% of your homes water with the sun while receiving a 65% tax credit!

Tax Credits for Geothermal up to 30%! A Geothermal system with this tax credit could cost the same as a heat pump!

Call today for free details

336.924.4161

With a Geothermal Heat Pump or Solar Water Heating System

www.loganhvac.com

Eighth Page Ad for Home Builders Ass. 3.75 x 2.5

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Heat up to 80% of your homes water with ythe sun while receiving a 65% tax credit!

Tax Credits for Geothermal up to 30%. A yGeothermal system with this tax credit could cost the same as a heat pump!

Call today for details: 336.924.4161

Barry Stewart, Joseph Albertilli and Rosemary Howell

Barry Stewart, Dylan Gunter, Rich Achor

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GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPORTNancy Gould - Joint Governmental Affairs Director

Feel helpless in this recession? Don’t forget that there is something you can, and must do, to help all of us. It is simple - step forward and make sure our elected officials understand how vital housing is to the overall economy and ask them to make the changes needed to get housing rolling again.

I recently found a great article to assist with this task: “State of the Housing Economy,” written by Dr. David Crowe, NAHB Chief Economist. It explains why our leaders on the national, state and local levels need to do all they can to get housing moving again. I suggest you read the entire two page article posted on the WSRAR and HBAWS websites and pass it on to your elected officials with a personal note. Here are a few excerpts directly from the article:

• A conservative estimate of the impact of housing on the national economy is on the order of 16 percent of GDP.

• The importance of housing to a local economy is evident from the large ripple effects. Construction workers spend their income locally; building supply companies expand, hire more employees, and pay additional taxes as they sell to home builders; new residents of the homes spend some of their income locally, further stimulating local businesses. In the year of construction, building 100 single-family homes in a typical U.S. metropolitan area creates $21 million in local income, $2.2 million in taxes and other revenue for local governments, and 324 local jobs.

These impacts include the direct construction spending as well as the indirect ripple effect from workers and businesses spending their new incomes. Once built, the new residents’ spending and the ripple impact from that spending increase economic activity $3.1 million a year and increases local government taxes and revenues by $743,000 per year. (And some people say new residential development doesn’t pay for itself!)

• For many, their housing choice is ownership, which has been a path to increased wealth for many Americans... In the post World War II period, homeowners have seen

Feeling Helpless? We’re Not!the value of the equity in their homes increase in excess of 6.5 percent per year on average. As of the fourth quarter of 2009, Americans held $6.3 trillion of equity in their homes (value of their homes minus mortgage debt they owed on those houses). Home equity is spread more evenly and across a larger share of Americans than any other form of wealth.

• For some, their housing choice is renting. An adequate supply of all kinds of housing affordable to the cross section of incomes is a necessary component of every local economy and an absolute first priority for economic health.

AND…..if you want to be even more effective, join fellow HBAWS and WSRAR members on our visit with our State Legislators in Raleigh on June 9th. Contact Nancy Gould, [email protected], if you can attend.

Link to online article:http://www.hbaws.net/breakingnews.html

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Thank you for renewing in May!!!MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS

years yearsLogan Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 29The Phoenix Company 27Poindexter Pest Control, Inc. 27BB&T 26The Dubuisson Company 24Collins Home Builders, Inc. 23Robert Nordlander, CPA, PA 21Peter Davis Builders 21Nationwide Insurance/Glasgow Agency 21Winston Shower Door, Inc. 21Winston-Salem Journal 21W. Wayne Frye Organization, Inc. 20Fletcher Brothers Inc. 20D.L. Martin General Contractor 19Whitley-Reavis Insurance Agency 18Johnson Paintin’ Co. 16Triad Restorations, Inc. 16Alan Fletcher Construction Co., Inc. 16Seth’s Gallery of Floors, Inc. 15Precision Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc 14Strauss Enterprises 14Signs Now 13James River Equipment - Smitherman 13Insulating, Inc. 12Michael L. Poe Builders, Inc. 12Nehemiah Construction, Inc. 12Keystone Homes 10Salem Paint & Wallcovering, Inc. 8

Danny’s Welding 8Wishon & Carter Builders, Inc. 8Bradford Mortgage Company 8Built Right Custom Homes of NC, LLC 7June DeLugas Interiors, Inc. 7Robertson Builders, LLC 7J.K. Canter Builder, LLC 7Parksite 6B Square Builders, Inc. 6Hodges Triad Electric LLC 6Coventry Design, LLC 6Yadkin Valley Stone 5Allen Tate Realtors 5Combined Construction Services, Inc./ 4 CCS Retaining Walls & Paver SystemsEnergy Solutions 3Orleans Homebuilders 3Rocha Masonry, LLC 2Olvera Construction 2Ultimate Edge, Inc. 2Matthews Enterprises, LLC 2Fairway Independent Mortgage 2M & M Construction Company, Inc. 2Ladd Electric Company 2Foam Work Insulators, LLC 2K & V Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. 2Precision Decorating 1CV Investments Properties, LLC 1

We are always very appreciative of webmasters linking back to Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem. To link to us, go to our website and right click on the logo on the top left of the home page, then link it to http://www.hbaws.org or email Bev Hayes ([email protected]) to request a logo.

Email us a link to your website to show us the link and as appreciation, we will give you one free year of your logo on our online directory listing of members. If you are currently paying for your logo on this listing, we will add 12 months onto your contract.

Thanks for your show of support!

LINK BACK TO HBAWS...

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Join HBA at a Dash Game!HBAWS Dash Event for members and their families

July 22, Home Builders will be hosting a night of family fun at the Blue Rhino Backyard at the Winston-Salem Dash game.

The cost per person is $25 which includes a Dash cap, program and all you can eat hamburgers, hotdogs and soft drinks.

President’s Circle ($1,000 +)Paul Mullican $1,000

Million Dollar Club ($100 +)Spring Golf Tournament Mulligan Sale $680

Contributors (< $100)50/50 Proceeds-January (53 donations) $ 94Shane Young $ 9450/50 Proceeds-March (37 donations) $ 71Bob Vaughn $ 71Gary R. Schambach $ 50Chris Smith $ 50Ricky Seamon $ 50Steve McSwain $ 50Mark Diachenko $ 25Carol Hudson $ 10

TOTAL $2,245

Build PACContributions through May 30, 2010

“There is no better park in all of Winston-Salem to have a picnic than BB&T Ballpark. At the Blue Rhino Backyard, you and your group will sit together in a special section down the first base line, enjoy a 90 minute ballpark cookout, and be treated like celebrities when your group name is displayed on the video board and announced over the PA.” - WS Dash

To make your reservation, contact [email protected] or call 336-768-5942. Space is limited to the first 200 individuals who RSVP.

JUNE MEMBERS SOCIALReplaces Monthly Membership Meeting

HBA’s monthly membership meeting will be a members networking social in June.

Join us at Brookberry Farm Pavilion for New Member

Orientation at 4:20 pm, followed by a Social with appetizers and

beverages from 5 - 6:30 pm.

Make reservations by June 18 - using the postcard mailer. $10/

per person. Contact Megan, 336-768-5942 for more info.

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APPLICANTS FOR CONSIDERATION*Comments pro or con should be made

in writing to the HBA office.

TIME TO RENEW~ June~

Associates

1. Bryant SimmonsProfessional Roofing Services, Inc. and Simmons Ventures, LLCPO Box 6010 Mount Airy, NC [email protected] business for 5 yearsCommercial Roofing ContractorSponsor: Al Hyatt, The Phoenix Company

2. Trane Heating & Air ConditioningSeth Key8408 Triad Drive Greensboro, NC [email protected] business for 1 yearSponsor: George Webb, Webb Heating and Air

BloomDay Granite & MarbleBuilders PlanSource, Inc.

Chavez CarpentryChemTech Roof & Insulation Systems, Inc

Colby HomesDeHart Custom Homes, Inc.

Holt House Builders, Inc.J.M. Long Construction Co., Inc.

Lambeth Pools Inc.Marshall Stone

Nance Homes, LLCOrleans Homebuilders

PPG/Porter PaintQuality Oil Company LLC

Sidden HomesSonoma Wine RoomsTharp Builders, LLCWingo Enterprises

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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

Associates1. M.R. Eddleman Construction Micky Eddleman

1042 Verastegu Dr. Yadkinville, NC [email protected] business for 10 yearsCarpentry sub-contractorSponsor: Thom Fowler, Grandview, Inc.

2. HMS Concrete Construction Serv., Inc.Larry G. Martin II201 Chapman Rd Fountain Inn, SC 29644336-345-0814336-983-8672larryhms@sprint.blackberry.netConcrete construction sub-contractorIn business for 1 yearSponsor: Ron Schwartz

3. Dixon Custom Cabinetry, LLC Linda Michael

305 E. Bodenhamer St. Kernersville, NC [email protected] CabinetryIn business for 1 yearSponsor: Buck Horn, Buck Horn Construction

Builders1. Homes By Southern Customs, Inc. Chad Jones

PO Box 1865 Kernersville, NC 27284336-442-3947336-996-4940southerncustomsinc@embarqumail.comIn business for 4 yearsCustom BuilderSponsor: Brian Champe, B Square Builders

Spike Club & Membership Drive

Life Spike Members (25 credits +)Rich Achor 52Kerry Avant 62Sandra Blackwelder 187Gregg Blevins 41Lindsay Brandon 49Greg Burton 33.5Rick Busch 50.5Ken Capron 74Jim Caudle 189.5Bert Coats 112.5Benny Copple 914.5Nick Dell’Aquila 50Tom Dubuisson 40.5O.T. Fowler, Jr. 27Jim Glasgow 136.5Russel Fox 45Charles Helsabeck 35Ray F. Hine 324.5Eddie Hubbard 77Al Hyatt 272Angela Kalamaras 78.5Jerry Kapp 35Ian Kissinger 43Mike Lang 71Jonathan Lee 33Mitch Lowrey 63Stephen L. Mabe 54.5Life Spike Members (25 credits +)Rik Maxey, Jr. 33.5John McPherson, Jr. 73.5Jim Morgan 175.5Paul W. Mullican 177.5Steve Murdock 78.5Rob Powell 111Butch Ray 48.5Herschel Redding 84Robbie Robertson 37Keith Rogers 70.5Zack Rothrock 55.25Ron Schwartz 311.5Kathy Sexton 194Barry R. Sidden 72Virgil Smith 325.5Kathy Craven Snodgrass 542.25Rick Tozier 29John Wells 109.5Roy Whitley 99.5Ron Williams 35Larry Wilson 42.5Sheila Wilson 40.5Larry Wise 54Shane Young 125Spike Club Members (6-24 credits)Missy Easter 11.75Stephen M. Frucht 20.5Rosemary Howell 7Bruce Hubbard 11Phil Mock 8Susan Mueller 7.5Hank Myers 8Carolyn Triplett 6Dennis Crews 20.75Jeff Ray 21

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HBA Spring Golf Tournament 2010-2011 DIRECTORY

E & M Consulting Producing HBA Directory

Changes and updates to the directory were due May 14.

If your company still needs to make changes to their listing,

please do so today! The form is currently available at:

www.hbaws.com

We have extended the date for changes to June 17, 2010. Changes requested after this

date will not be included in this year’s directory.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

Event SponsorFairway

Party on the GreenTruliant

Closest to PinPrincipal Financial Group

Longest DrivePremier Construction Services

Beverage Cart SponsorsBimco

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STAFF CONTACTINFORMATION

Phone: 336.768.5942 • Fax: 336.768.9280

Jerry [email protected]

Executive Vice President

Megan [email protected]

Director of Operations/Member Services

Beverly [email protected]

Communications Manager

Valerie [email protected] Manager

Nancy [email protected]

Joint Governmental Affairs Director

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HBAWS BOARD of DIRECTORS2010 HBAWS BOARD OFFICERS

Rich Achor, PresidentSteve Hurst, 1st Vice-President

Shane Young, 2nd Vice-PresidentRandall Perry, SecretaryMike Hayes, Treasurer

Rick Tozier, Immediate Past President

2010 DIRECTORSRichard Alexander

Jeff CanterAndy CollinsRick Easter

Chuck HicksRosemary HowellAngela Kalamaras

Steve McSwainSusan MuellerNathan MyersSarah OlsonButch Ray

Keith RogersJennifer Sammons

Chris SmithCarolyn TriplettRobert VaughnShane Wagoner

Troy WarnerBill Wysor

COMMITTEE/COUNCIL CHAIRSAssociate Members Committee

Bill Wysor, ChairpersonNAHB Remodelers

Chuck Hicks, PresidentWomen’s Council

Rosemary Howell, President

HBAWS DIRECTORS NCHBADIRECTORS

Rich AchorSteve Hurst

John McPherson, Jr.Kathy Craven Snodgrass

ALTERNATES:Steve Mabe

Herschel ReddingShane Young

NAHB DIRECTORSRich AchorSteve Hurst

Paul MullicanEric Anderson

LIFE DIRECTORSKathy Craven-Snodgrass

ALTERNATES:Richard Alexander

Jonathan LeeSteve Mabe

Keith Rogers

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June & July CALENDAR OF EVENTSMEMBERSHIP SOCIAL

• June 22, 2010 •Brookberry Farm Pavilion

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION: 4:20 p.m.SOCIAL, appetizers and beverages:

5:00 - 6:30 p.m.Make your reservation by June18 using the card you

receive in the mail,or under the Members Only section at www.hbaws.org.

June 1Women’s Council

5:30 p.m., Location TBD

June 2 Spike Club

11:45 a.m., HBA Office

June 7Executive Board

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

June 8NAHB Remodelers,

6:00 p.m., Deacon Tower

June 9Legislative DayRaleigh, NC

June 10Associate Members Committee

12:00 p.m. HBA Office

June 15Board of Directors

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

June 17Lead Certification Class

8:30 – 5:00, HBA Board Room

June 18TH&GS Lottery

8:00 a.m., HBAWS office

June 21Triad Green Builder Council3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

June 22New Member Orientation

4:20 p.m.Membership Social

5:00 p.m., Brookbery Farm Pavilion

June 24Lead Certification Class

8:30 – 5:00, HBA Board RoomParade of Homes

Early Bird Deadline5:30 p.m., HBA Office

July 5HBA Office ClosedJuly 4th Holiday

July 6Women’s Council

5:30 p.m., Location TBD

July 7 Spike Club

11:45 a.m., HBA Office

July 8Associate Members Committee

12:00 p.m. HBA Office

July 13Executive Board

4:00 p.m., HBA Board RoomNO NAHB Remodelers meeting

July 19Triad Green Builder Council3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

July 20Board of Directors

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

July 22Parade of Homes

Regular Entry Deadline5:30 p.m., HBA Office

DASH GAME! - $25 - RSVP to Megan

July 23TH&GS Open Registration Begins

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