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By Jason WilliamsPresident, Central Susquehanna Builders Association
Our organization, the Central Susque-hanna Builders As-
sociation, was established in November 1966 as a nonprofit organization.
It serves Columbia, Montour, Northumber-land, Snyder and Union counties. The CSBA is an association of members of the trades — plumbers, electricians, carpenters, excavators, masons and HVAC technicians and vendors serving the con-struction industry.
We are homebuild-ers, remodelers, general contractors, installers of windows, doors, roofing, and siding and many other things.
To be in our select group we require you to be a member of the National Association of Home Builders and the Penn-sylvania Home Builders, to subscribe and confirm, with signature, to abide by the CSBA’s Code of Ethics, and to have current and proper licenses and insurance.
The code of ethics is available for all to see at our web site www.csbapa.org. If your choice of con-tractor is a CSBA member he/she has been vetted at no charge to you.
This is the year for our 29th annual Home and Outdoor Living Show and our 50th anniversary.
If you were to take a sur-vey in the Central Susque-hanna Valley, the people you surveyed would either not know who we are or they would say: “They have an annual home show.”
We are more than a leg-endary annual event.
We also support our ar-ea’s youth who are looking to enter the trades. This
year we are having these two building contests — “Luxury Dog House” and “Mouse Trap Car.” Teams from local high schools and middle schools will sign up to participate.
There are no fees for participation from the schools or participants. The “Luxury Dog House” building will be done by two-student teams.
First-place winners will each receive $100, second-place winners $75 each and third-place win-ners $50 each.
There will be a silent auction for the doghouses with the proceeds being returned to the participat-ing schools. Home Depot is our primary sponsor for this event with Garvey’s participating by providing flooring.
The “Mouse Trap Car” competition will also be done by two-student teams. They will build their car and then participate in an agility test. First-, second- and third-place ribbons will be awarded.
Each participant will receive a certificate and a surprise gift.
This competition is sponsored by Kreischer Cabinets.
In addition each year, six members of our organi-zation sponsor the Lego building contest. This year there are two age groups: 8 and under and 9 through 12.
The winners are re-warded, but so are the participants for creating an atmosphere of fun, com-petitive interaction. The judges have a tough time selecting first-, second- and third-place winners.
At the end of the school year, scholarships are awarded to graduating trades’ seniors to help them further their educa-tion.
This is handled through the CSBA women’s auxil-iary.
The auxiliary uses the annual Home Show as a means for this philan-thropy.
Each year the CSBA
looks for new ways to engage our youth so that we may spark an interest in being a member of the trades and having a re-warding career in an ethi-cal practice of their craft.
The CSBA is also a traditional organization in that it has the interests of its industry as well as its constituents at heart.
Through our member-ships in regional and national organizations we
monitor proposed legisla-tion that would affect the daily lives and well-being of our members and of all area residents with spe-cific regards to legislative adoption of laws pertaining to permitted construction and materials used.
Contact us at CSBA, P.O. Box 409, Danville, Pa. 17821. Call (570) 966-6025. Email [email protected] or visit www.csbapa.org
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13th annual “Builder Smart” LegoHome Building Competi-tion. Sunday. CSBA Home and Outdoor Living Show Bloomsburg Fairgrounds
Pre-registering your child is the most secure way to guarantee partici-pation.
Age groups Eight and under starts
at 12:30 p.m. Open regis-tration starts at 12:15 p.m. Nine through 12 starts
at 2:15 p.m. Open registra-tion starts at 2 p.m.
Name of registrant:
Age:
Name of parent or guardian:
Phone:
Email address:
By signing up for this competition, you are pro-viding the CSBA the right to use your child’s picture, name and age in adver-tisements, announcements and press release of this event. There are only 28 seats at the table available per age group.
SCHEDULEGroup I. Contestants 8 and under
12:15 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration for ages 8 and under
12:30 p.m. Competition for ages 8 and under
1:15 p.m. Judging for ages 8 and under
Group II. Contestants 9 to 12
2 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Reg-istration for ages 9 to 12
2:15 p.m. Competition for ages 9 to 12
3 p.m. Judging for ages 9 to 12Prizes
1. First-, second- and third-place and honor-able mention ribbons are awarded in each age group
2. Lego competition T-shirts
3. Certificate of partici-pation
4. 30 minutes of slot car racings from Bloom Race-way & Hobbies
5. Special Lego surprise
Lego contest registration
Contestants must be registered by their parent or guardian at the Lego Area at the Home Show, up to 15 minutes prior to their competition time. By registering your child for the Lego Home Building Competition, you and your child agree to the following rules and regulations.
Lego competition rules and regulations Tables, chairs and
Lego bricks will be pro-vided for the contestants. Children are not per-
mitted to bring along any Lego to use. The Lego bricks pro-
vided are the small, basic building bricks and were obtained by the asso-ciation in bulk. They were then divided as equally as possible for each contes-tant’s use. There will be some differences in what is contained in each pack-age of bricks provided. Children given 45 min-
utes to complete home.
No on-site assistant will be permitted during the competition; parents or guardians will not be permitted within the area in which the competition is held. This years judges will
be Ray Cudwadie, Rick Benfield and Gary Zysko-ski and their decisions are final.
Space is limited, pre-registration is recom-mended. Groups fill up fast so pre-registration is highly recommended!
The Central Susque-hanna Builders Associa-tion is a nonprofit organi-zation.
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By Jason WilliamsPresident, Central Susquehanna Builders Association
I f the thought of spring cleaning makes you long for winter, it’s time
to think about these annual chores in a new way. By dedicating just a few days to complete these simple tasks, you will keep your home running smoothly and protect your invest-ment at the same time.
Inside your home As the weather gets
warmer it’s important to ensure your windows are in good working condition.
Inspect all windows for proper operation and a tight fit. Clean the window tracks and check that the weather-stripping hasn’t cracked or torn. Prevent-ing unwanted outside air from leaking into your home also will reduce your energy bills. Remember, open
windows can be hazard-ous, especially to young children. Screens are designed to keep insects from getting into a home; not to prevent a child from falling. Parents need to take action to lessen the potential risks of acciden-tal falls from windows. Have your air condi-
tioning system inspected and cleaned. If your system has a filter, replace it every three months to keep the unit working ef-ficiently. Warmer weather also
means that pests — in-cluding ants, roaches, rats, and termites – will be look-ing to join your household. Keep them out by sealing cracks and openings along baseboards, behind sinks, and around pipes and windows.
Outside your home Check the condition of
glazing compound, caulk-ing and exterior paint. Re-
place or paint as needed. Exchange glass and
screens in storm doors and/or windows. Ensure the screens are clean by washing gently with soapy water. Inspect your roof for
snow damage. To prevent outside
pests from entering your home, look for cracks and holes on the outside of your home and seal them up. Be sure to include points where utility lines
enter the house. Address damage to the basement foundation and windows. Check for evidence
of termites such as sag-ging floors and ceilings or dry, brown tunnels in the ground near the home’s foundation. Seed and feed the
lawn and plant annuals, cut back perennials that need pre-growth pruning. Clean your gutters of
debris. Yes, you have to do this in the fall and the
spring. Long winters bring a mix of storms and heavy
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The Central Susquehanna Builders Association is accepting Consignments for Auction during their Annual Builders Show held at the Fairgrounds. If you would like to consign, please call today!
A brief listing of consigned items of building materials: Complete Kitchen Sets - Brand New with multiple floor plan designs, quality built with solid wood faces and offering additional ordering for pantries, lazy susans, wine racks and more. Flooring - Pre-finished Hardwoods-Pre-finished Parquet Hardwood-Engineered Hardwood, some 3/4” X 8” wide, oak, walnut 12 ply- Laminate-Porcelain Tile including wood lock- underlayment and more. Lumber- Doug Fir, Graded lumber-pressure treated- Hemlock- Cedar- White pineS4S-White Pine T&G. Insulation-Fiberglass, many R-Values &applications. Decking- Composite- treated rail kits-treated balusters. Doors&Windows- Decorative entrance doors-91ite Exterior- Interior- French doors. Roofing- Colored metal roofing(green, red, blue, brown)- Architectural shingles-felt paper- ice & water. Plywood- 1/2” & 3/4” CDX - OSB T&G 1/4” - Luan and More. Siding - Vinyl and accessories- T1-11- Housewrap. Kitchen and Bath- Luxury shower enclosures-whirlpool tubs- Vanities- Granite Vanity tops- toilets- faucets. Misc-Mouldings- lighting- tools - And MORE!!!
This is an indoor Auction at the Fairgrounds. Lots of Quality materials will be sold. Come Spend The Day!!!! Call Auctioneer today to consign and be part of this large Auction. Accepting consignments at Fairgrounds 2/25 & 2/26. Terms- Cash or good PA check.
Auction Conducted By: Scott Sponenberg, Auctioneer Danville, PA
Phone- 570-204-5286 Lic# AU005756
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By Jason WilliamsPresident, Central Susquehanna Builders Association
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You don’t have to wait until April to incorporate the concepts of Earth Day in your own home, however. These simple, environmentally friendly household suggestions can make you an Earth Day advocate all year long.
Conserve waterand your pocketbook
The Environmental Pro-tection Agency estimates that the average American family uses more than 300 gallons of water every day. To lower your household’s water consumption this, EPA suggests that you: Don’t let the water run
while shaving or brushing teeth. Take short showers
instead of tub baths. Keep drinking water in
the refrigerator instead of letting the faucet run until the water is cool. Scrape, rather than
rinse, dishes before load-ing into the dishwasher; and wash only full loads. Wash only full loads of
laundry or use the appro-priate water level or load size selection on the wash-ing machine. Repair all leaks. A
leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons a day. Water the lawn or gar-
den during the coolest part
of the day. Early morning is best. Group plants ac-
cording to their water use so you don’t over water. Check with your local ex-tension service or nurser-ies for advice. Set sprinklers to water
the lawn or garden only — not the street or sidewalk. Use soaker hoses or
trickle irrigation systems for trees and shrubs. Keep your yard
healthy. Remove dead grass from your lawn, use mulch and set your mower on a high setting to en-courage grass growth and eliminate weeds naturally. Sweep the driveway
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A few behavioral changes in your water usage can make a big dif-ference to the environment and to your pocketbook.
Improve the energy efficiency of your home
When the time comes to replace your appliances, consider purchasing energy-efficient models. Tankless water heaters, for example, are comparable in cost to traditional gas water heaters but are 30 percent more efficient, ac-cording to the U.S. Depart-ment of Energy.
Replacing an older heat-ing, ventilation and air-conditioning system with more efficient equipment will not only save energy,
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President: Jason Wil-liams
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Life directorsFred Brouse, Brouse En-
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Mouse Trap Car compe-tition. Saturday. Competi-tion begins at 1 p.m. and ends by 3 p.m.
A pre-assorted Mouse Trap Car kit is provided, which is complete with the exception of small hand tools and glue. The design and assembly is in a team format. The Mouse Trap Car allows each team to become involved with the design process, science and technology applica-tions (simple machines, forces and motion, New-ton’s laws) and problem-solving. Prizes awarded in each competition.
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