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March 2017 issue
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HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION
NEWSBRIEF
The Official Newsletter of the Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest IL
To promote, educate and advocate for the Residential Building & Remodeling Industry; providing
resources that benefit industry professionals and consumers in the communities we serve.
Front row left to right: Suzie Quinton, HBA Director of Member Services & Events, Beth Jacob 2nd Vice President, Jacob Family Enterprises, Robb Treat – Guaranteed Rate, Mindy Shafer – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Michelle Null – Benchmark Title, David Padgett President – Padgett Building & Remodeling, Sue Schultz - Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard, Barbara Markham – RE/MAX Preferred – The Markham Network, Tracy Butler – HBA Executive Officer Back row left to right: Jeff Schmidt Immediate Past President -RLP Development, Chris Matteo – Fulford Homes, Ryan Butler - Remington Properties, Joe Knox – Copious Technologies, Mike Rathgeb – Spencer Homes, Robert Dee Jr.,– Homes by Deesign, Mark Fulford – Fulford Construction, Mark Vogt – Vogt Builders, Joel Keel – Custom Floors & More, Joe Lanahan 1st Vice President – Joe Lanahan Construction Services, Aaron Klemme - Klemme Construction, Ken Diel - Diel & Forguson, Ron Padgett – Padgett Building & Remodeling, Jerry Yaekel – Yaekel & Associates, John Snapat – Fulford Home Remodeling, Art Stumpf – AUTCOhome Appliances, Norm Etling - St. Clair County, Jason Klein – Ameren Illinois Not present: Jeff Lantz Jr. - Lantz Homes, Inc., Jason Huelsmann – New Tradition Homes, Matt Brandmeyer - Madison County Planning & Development
HBA members and extended family joined us for the 2017
Installation & Industry Awards Banquet. The evening started
with a large crowd at the PAC Government Official Reception
including Congressmen, State Senators, State Representatives
and Mayors.
The banquet began with video testimonials from our members
and supporters. This year each entry of the Remodeler of
Distinction Award was shared with a video presentation. 2016
President, Jeff Schmidt presented the Presidential Citations and
thanked everyone for their support of our industry and
appreciation for keeping the HBA strong.
The Lifetime Achievement award is the main surprise of the
evening for one deserving member - Len Wolf! Then onto the
Installation of our officers and finally, the moment everyone
was waiting for, the Installation of our 2017 President, David
Padgett.
We are grateful to all those that continue to support the HBA
and look forward to keeping members involved, informed and
proud to be part of the only local residential building industry
trade association.
Inside this edition you will find more event details and plenty of
pictures to enjoy from this 2017 kick off event.
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Government Official Reception
Pre–Party Event
Barbara Markham
Art Stumpf
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Installation Banquet
Remodelers of Distinction Award Winners
Addition Renovation - Jacob Family Enterprises
Basement Renovation - J.T. McDermott Remodeling Contractors
Bathroom Renovation - Fulford Home Remodeling
Commercial Renovation - Drake Construction
Exterior Renovation - Butler Home Improvement
Insurance Restoration - Klemme Construction
Kitchen Renovation- Pace Design & Construction
Multiple Room Renovation - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Waterproofing Renovation - Helitech Waterproofing & Foundation Repair
Whole House Renovation - Joe Lanahan Construction Services
Judge’s Choice Basement Renovation - Fulford Home Remodeling
Director’s Choice Structural Renovation - Helitech Waterproofing & Foundation Repair
President’s Choice Kitchen Renovation - J.T. McDermott Remodeling Contractors
The emcee for the evening Chris Matteo with Fulford Homes is shown above
welcoming our attendees, thanking our sponsors and introducing our special guests.
Our 2016 President Jeff Schmidt with RLP Development thanked the Board of
Directors and members for their dedication and service over the past year. “As
much as we have accomplished this year I feel the most significant thing we have
done in 2016, is to set into motion many exciting opportunities for our
organization. Opportunities that will come to fruition in the coming months and
years. It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the many changes that
our new leadership will bring. God Bless all of you, your families, and your
businesses.
As a token of our appreciation for his outstanding year Jeff received his Presidential
Plaque provided by First American Title to retire his gavel on along with his official
NAHB Past President pin.
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The Mary Schmitt Award for Outstanding Industry Service
RECOGNITION OF your willingness to step forward and take on additional responsibilities during difficult times. IN APPRECIATION OF your dedication and commitment to moving the association forward in a positive way. IN GRATITUDE FOR your response to the needs of our industry with an outstanding attitude and efficiency that has established a professional standard for all. WITH THE ADMIRATION OF your peers who praise your performance and involvement on multiple committees, Councils, volunteering and participation at events.
Lifetime Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award was
presented to Leonard Wolf for his 41
years of hard work and dedication at the
Belleville News-Democrat as a marketing
consultant to home builders, remodelers
and realtors.
Thank you to our
Lifetime Achievement Award
plaque sponsor Benchmark Title & Co.
Congratulations and thank you for your continued support!
Front row left to right: Linette Warnecke w/ TheBANK of Edwardsville,
Kelli, Jean, Martin & Marty Kosydor w/ Martin Glass Company
Back row left to right: Award excepted on Scott Gruber’s behalf w/ First
Clover Leaf Bank, Aaron Klemme w/ Klemme Construction, Richard
Shemwell w/ Arrowhead Building Supply and Mike McCullough w/
Landscapes Unlimited
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Installation Banquet
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The final ceremony, Installation of the 2017 President, was performed by Ron Padgett to have all witness the oath and commitment of David Padgett as our incoming President. David received the President’s Gavel, provided by First American Title Insurance Co., along with the official NAHB Local President Pin. David’s incoming speech shared his experiences as a child growing up in the HBA and acknowledged fellow members that are also generation family companies. It is from these experiences that he encourages everyone to get the next generation involved as much as possible because the future of our industry depends on it. He also shared the importance of taking advantage of seminars and the knowledge that is available at the local, state and national levels.
“In closing, the HBA is there for you and your business if you need help. We are here to help your business succeed through second and third generations. We are here to help you continually learn to make your business better and more informed. And we are here to help our members and our elected officials to come together to make building friendly regulation or deregulation so we can all be more successful.” 2017 HBA President - David Padgett
Special thank you to everyone who helped and contributed to making this
wonderful evening possible!
Installation Banquet
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1. Extend the Vacant Lot Act to Successive Property Owners – HBAI passed this law in 2011 but it had a three-year
sunset provision. Now, all business incentives are on hold in the Illinois House until there is an overall tax increase.
2. Oppose Service Tax on Construction – Expansion of State Sales Tax to Services could bring $2.5 billion in new
dollars to Illinois. While new construction will probably be exempt, home remodeling could be hit with this
tax. SEE SB09 details on page 16
3. Support Consolidation of Local Government Units – Illinois has more units of government than any other state.
4. Impact Fee & Tap on Fee Reform – HBAI wants “specifically and uniquely attributable” standard on all impact
fees and all fees to be places in a segregated fund. There is already a bill in place for this on school impact fees from
2003 and Senators Clayborne and McCarter have proposed SB60 to address township tap on fees that we support.
5. Exempt New Homes from Transfer Taxes – New homes are assessed impact fees AND transfer taxes by some
municipalities. HBAI wants legislation prohibiting transfer taxes on homes paying impact fees.
Other Legislative Bills that are being proposed in this current session:
HB0732 – Roofers bill outlines when roofing contract is necessary for re-roof/repairs. NEUTRAL
HB0366 – Employee classification raises penalties by $500. OPPOSED
SB1355/1807 – Construction demolition debris. A municipality cannot create a monopoly for waste removal/
hauling providers. MONITOR
SB1450/HB2672 – both shell bills for Residential Building Code Acts. MONITOR
HB2816 – 5% of materials in new construction must be re-used materials. OPPOSED
HB0813 - Employment Layoff Notice, Changes current language from company with 75 employees (was 65)
layoff notice must be given in 90 days (was 60). OPPOSED
SB0981 - Prohibits Wage Inquiry. Employers would not be allowed to discuss what a potential employee has
been paid or what their pay expectations are. OPPOSED
SB1296—Requires Paid Sick Days. This is a repeat bill from last legislative session. OPPOSED
These are just the “hot topics” to share. Please consider attending the HBA event on
April 6th (page 9) to hear about all the updates on where these bills are at and how you
can help to get involved.
STATE OF ILLINOIS
2017 LEGISLATIVE
PROPOSALS & POSITIONS
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HBA Policy: Registration for this HBA Event is considered confirmation of your participation and will be invoiced if cancellation is not made within 3 days of the event.
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The US government can currently borrow at
exceptionally low interest rates. After considering
inflation, the rates are sometimes zero or even
negative, meaning that the government is effectively
getting paid to borrow. Under these circumstances
and with GDP growth quite anemic, isn’t the case for
increased borrowing overwhelming?
After all, the benefit of public investment in roads
and bridges must surely be greater than zero, right?
Maybe not!
If the economy were operating substantially below
its potential -- if the unemployment rate were high --
the case for borrowing more and running larger
budget deficits would be strong. The added stimulus
from the increase in government spending would
boost household incomes, which would increase
aggregate demand and bring the economy closer to
its full potential. That is why governments tend to
run large deficits during recessions and why there are
many counter cyclical programs like food stamps
that ramp up as the economy weakens.
However, at present, the US economy is operating
close to full capacity. The unemployment rate is
almost the best in ten years, wages are rising faster
than they have in years, and inflation, while still low,
is clearly picking up. That said, GDP growth
remains anemic at just 2%. Wouldn’t more stimulus
boost GDP? Probably not. At this point in the cycle,
more stimulus would not create much more output.
Rather, it would primarily create wage inflation, as
too many firms looking to grow would chase too few
workers, and, in the process, drive up wage growth
and inflation, since firms would attempt to pass their
higher costs of production to buyers.
To avoid this destructive inflationary spiral, the Fed
would raise interest rates. The rise in rates would
depress private investment, which would allow for
non-inflationary increased public investment.
However, it should now be obvious that the cost of
the increased public investment is the reduction in
private sector investment. Thus, the opportunity cost
of the public investment is not the very low interest
rate paid on government bonds; it is, rather, the loss
of productivity of the private investment that would
never be built, such as a new factory or warehouse.
And the productivity of that private investment is
certainly higher than the interest rate on government
bonds!
The only case, at present, for deliberately
overheating the US economy is if you believe more
stimulus can undo some of the long run damage
sustained by the economy during the Great
Recession. The idea is that by artificially and
temporarily pushing the unemployment rate way
down, some discouraged workers might be enticed
back into the labor force. Similarly, as firms find it
harder to hire enough new workers, firms might offer
existing workers more hours or convert part-time
positions into permanent ones. Firms might even
boost labor productivity by investing in workforce
training or new equipment.
While weak GDP growth is a problem, simply
running large deficits to stimulate the economy
because interest rates are low is unwise given how
low the unemployment rate already is. That said,
there is a strong argument to be made for a short-
term increase in the deficit designed to bring
previously discouraged workers who left during the
Great Recession and have yet to return. Lastly,
rather than a simple tax cut, if deficit spending is
carefully targeted to public investment that boosts
the productive capacity of the economy, it would
bring long lasting benefits to the economy that we
would enjoy for decades -- not just today.
With Interest Rates So Low
Should the Deficit be Bigger?
Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D. is President of GraphsandLaughs, LLC
He can be reached at [email protected].
His daily 70 word economics and policy blog can be seen at www.econ70.com.
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$50 Team Entry (two persons/kids welcome)
Includes: Give-A-Way, Dinner, Drinks and Friendly Competition
Sponsorships to lure you!
Prize Sponsor……………………$ 200.00 Tackle Box Sponsor……............$ 100.00
Plaques with your logo to winners Give-a-way item to participants
Grub Stand Sponsor……..........$ 150.00 Bait & Hook Sponsor……..........$ 50.00 Dinner & drinks sponsor Signage at the lake
Registration: complete the following information and return it to the HBA office (please print)
___ $50 Team of two
___ $200 Prize Sponsor ___ $100 Tackle Box Sponsor
___ $150 Grub Stand Sponsor ___ $50 Bait & Hook Sponsor
___ 1 Raffle ticket for $10 ___ 3 Raffle ticket for $25
TOTAL DUE $ _______
Method of Payment:
___Member Invoice ___Check ___Visa/MasterCard*
*credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee
Credit Card# ___________________________________
Expiration: ______ Signature: ___________________
Company Name: ________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Name: _______________________________ Phone#/Email: __________________________________
Fisherman one (1) ______________________________ Fisherman two (2) ________________________________
Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois
6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062
Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335
www.hbaswil.org ~ Email: [email protected]
HBA Policy: Registration for the Fishing Tournament is
considered confirmation of your participation and will be invoiced
if cancellation is not made within 3 days of the event.
12:00 pm - Registration
1:00 pm - Drop your line
4:00 pm - Reel it in
5:00 pm - Awards
Winner Categories:
Total Team Weight $100 hourly
Prizes for Biggest Size: Bass, Catfish, Bluegill, Crappie
1st Place Team - $150 | 2nd Place Team- $100
3rd Place Team - $50
Rod & Reel Raffle ($250 value) 1 ticket for $10 or 3 for $25 ~ limited # of tickets sold ~ Winner does not need to present to win
Shore Fishing at
Edwardsville Gun Club 4104 Staunton Rd., Edwardsville - (618) 656-2875
Bring your own live bait and tackle!
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2016 LOCAL NEW HOME START PERMIT REPORTS
MarketGraphics provides the HBA with these permit reports.
MarketGraphics offers many other housing and subdivision analysis
reports.
Contact them today to see how that can be of service to you directly.
Top Municipalities
YTD:
65 = Waterloo 46 = Columbia
Top Municipalities
YTD:
147 = O'Fallon 40 = Belleville 39 = Shiloh 30 = Mascoutah 29 = Swansea
Top Municipalities
YTD:
40 = Glen Carbon 39 = Troy 30 = Edwardsville 26 = Bethalto 21 = Highland
Madison County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD Totals
2007 56 59 91 70 90 67 73 54 59 40 45 34 738
2008 31 40 61 66 61 40 59 92 51 38 33 17 589
2009 14 9 32 25 42 39 39 33 42 34 30 20 359
2010 18 29 35 42 34 31 31 31 45 25 29 21 371
2011 11 13 26 33 27 33 29 31 20 19 16 14 272
2012 14 10 32 27 15 26 20 58 26 22 30 20 300
2013 21 24 24 29 23 31 39 37 34 86 15 18 381
2014 11 11 16 67 21 11 22 15 27 27 15 14 257
2015 10 21 36 32 38 33 35 37 32 25 29 16 344
2016 14 19 29 30 40 27 24 25 34 28 14 10 294
Monroe County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD Totals
2007 21 17 28 25 27 20 22 19 13 23 10 4 229
2008 13 10 9 14 11 8 16 10 12 10 8 5 126
2009 3 7 10 9 11 9 9 16 10 5 5 3 97
2010 11 9 13 15 12 9 18 12 9 6 7 9 130
2011 5 7 6 13 13 9 8 10 9 5 4 3 92
2012 7 6 9 14 11 9 9 10 12 7 7 5 106
2013 8 8 14 10 7 13 11 18 10 7 8 6 120
2014 2 6 14 13 8 10 7 16 7 12 8 9 112
2015 12 8 8 11 11 16 12 17 7 12 5 8 127
2016 12 8 8 10 18 15 15 10 12 12 11 7 138
St. Clair County, IL Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YTD Totals
2007 93 87 129 98 115 100 90 80 66 70 51 49 1028
2008 63 60 49 47 76 55 48 40 38 59 23 40 598
2009 17 30 38 50 52 62 53 66 38 40 42 55 543
2010 50 49 78 86 51 45 65 67 58 42 34 47 672
2011 26 41 43 44 52 51 41 43 41 40 27 25 474
2012 27 30 47 40 33 46 35 42 27 29 32 26 414
2013 30 30 39 40 40 45 30 21 26 31 23 32 387
2014 34 24 33 25 49 46 34 33 37 35 23 17 390
2015 28 15 42 38 27 34 34 39 34 38 18 24 371
2016 32 30 44 30 40 37 27 46 41 29 40 22 418
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$105 each registration “loaded” with: 100 Rounds of Sporting Clays, Ammo, Drinks, Lunch and
Friendly Competition (Protective eye wear required)
Registration: complete the following information and return it to the HBA office (please print)
___ $105 per Sport Clay Shooter
___ $250 Snack/Soda Station (limited to 3 ONLY)
___ $200 T-shirt Sponsor
___ $150 Score Sheet Sponsor
___ $100 Station Sponsor
___ 1 Raffle Ticket for $20
___ 3 Raffle Tickets for $50
TOTAL DUE $ _______
Method of Payment: ___Member Invoice ___Check ___Visa/MasterCard*
*credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee
Credit Card# _________________________________________________
Expiration: ______ Signature: _________________________________
Friday,
May 12th 2017
8:00 am
Registration
NILO FARMS 15025 IL-111, Brighton, IL (618) 466-0613
“One of our Nations finest hunting & shooting facilities”
Bang for your Buck Opportunities
Snack/Soda Cart Sponsor………....…….$250 Signage & opportunity to meet with all shooters
T-shirt Sponsor…………………………….$200 Logo on the back of shirts for all shooters
Score Sheet Sponsor…………….......…..$150 Logo on all score sheets
Station Sponsor…………….….……..…..$100 Company Name on signage at a station
Gun Raffle ($1,000+ value)….……..…..$20-$50
1 ticket for $20 or 3 for $50 ~ limited # of tickets sold or $750 cash for the non-shooting enthusiast Winner does not need to be present to win
ALL SPONSORS welcome to “man their stations”
and will receive 1 comp lunch at the event.
Contact the HBA to make arrangements
Company Name: ________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Name: _______________________________ Phone#/Email: ___________________________________
Names of attendee(s)
_________________________________________T-shirt Size______ _________________________________________T-shirt Size______
_________________________________________T-shirt Size______ _________________________________________T-shirt Size______
_________________________________________T-shirt Size______ _________________________________________T-shirt Size______
Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois
6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062
Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335
www.hbaswil.org ~ Email: [email protected]
HBA Policy: Registration for the Sport Clay Shoot is
considered confirmation of your participation and
will be invoiced if cancellation is not made within
3 days of the event.
Sponsored by
Super X4
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February 2017 Renewed Members
Adv. Marketing Int’l, Inc. / Kitchen Craft
CMC Electric, Inc.
Fence & Deck Depot, Inc.
L.D.C. Homes, Inc.
McCullough’s Flooring Enterprise
Midwest Carpet & Duct Cleaning
Mill Hollow LLC
R.P. Lumber Company
Throm Construction Co., Inc.
Wall-Vern Products
Remodelers Council
Associated Bank (NEW)
Klemme Construction
Green Building Council
CMI Construction
J.T. McDermott Remodeling Contractors
Professional Women in Building Council
Benchmark Title Company
CA Jones, Inc. (2 members)
First National Bank of Waterloo
Garrett E. & Herschel E. Johnson RE & Dev.
Jacob Sunroom, Exteriors & Baths
R.P. Lumber (NEW)
TheBANK of Edwardsville (4 members)
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage (3 members)
February 2016 New Members
Donna Green
Green Home Solutions 518 Western Ave., Collinsville IL 62234
Phone: (618) 343-0033
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.greenhomesolutions-stl.com
Lisa Adams
Marketplace Magazine 5343 Belleville Crossing St., Belleville, IL 62226
Phone: (618) 416-1839
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.marketplacemagazineonline.com
Dr. Scott Underwood
Underwood Chiropractic, LLC 787 Sunset Blvd., Suite 200, O’Fallon, IL 62269
Phone: (618) 624-2400
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.underwood-chiropractic.com
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Home Builders Oppose SB09
New & Higher Taxes on Home Repair & Maintenance The Home Builders Association of Illinois opposes the passage of SB09, the omnibus taxation bill within the Grand Bargain, and respectfully requests a NO Vote on its consideration. SB09 will increase taxes & fees on home repair shops five times with one vote, probably a record even for Illinois [Personal & Corporate Income Tax, Business Opportunity Tax, a first-time Excise Tax, and a first-time $75 registration fee to the Illinois Dept. of Revenue). SB09 is unfair, complicated and narrow-based. Article 15 of SB09 imposes a new EXCISE TAX on the repair and maintenance of homes located here in Illinois. The 5% sales tax would cause a decline in work for repair & maintenance by about $30 million per year. This impact includes: $27 million less income for Illinois workers, 327 fewer jobs in Illinois, $5 million less in revenue for the state government and local governments within the
state, partially offsetting the increase in revenue collected under the new tax.*
Home Repair Businesses will not only get hard hit by the new taxes, they will also be hit with very confusing language on how to pay for these taxes. Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships will struggle with the payment options which will hinder customer service while conforming to state regulations.
The Service Tax on Home Ownership is a narrow based tax intended to usher in a new form of taxation for Illinois, sales taxation on the service industry. But the five sectors of the economy hit by this proposal may, or may not be, joined later by other service industries later. This would mean a hardship for a few economic sectors and a relatively small revenue stream for the state.
In the meantime, the home repair business will also get socked with other tax increases covered by SB09; Personal & Corporate Income Tax Increases; the Business Opportunity Tax: and, the fees paid annually to the Dept. of Revenue to administer collection of the EXCISE TAX.
2017 Lobby Day Tuesday, May 9th ~ 10am to 7pm
10:00 am Sangamo Club, 227 E Adams, Springfield, IL
Guest Speaker, Lunch, Issues Updates
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Legislative Visits in a dedicated room for our group to discuss
industry issues directly with our state legislators:
Senators Clayborne, Haine, Manar, McCann, McCarter & Schimpf
and Representatives Beiser, Bourne, Bryant, Cavaletto, Costello Jr.,
Davidsmeyer, Hoffman, Meier & Stuart.
5:30pm to 7:00 pm Legislative Reception - Sangamo Club, Springfield, IL
Where the Senators and Representatives from our territory will stop by to
follow up with previous conversations in a relaxed setting with beverages
REGISTER TODAY for Lobby Day - HBA Local #1468
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________
Company name: _________________________________________________________________________
Email address/Phone# _____________________________________________________________________
Simply email to [email protected] with the following information
and copy [email protected] for car pool arrangements
*One week before Lobby Day, you will be sent an
information packet by email to prepare you for the day’s events.
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Registration Deadline: May 26, 2017
Banner/Shirt Logo Registration - $500 per logo
Name: __________________________________
Company: _______________________________
Phone #/Email __________________________________
METHOD OF PAYMENT:
___ Check Enclosed ___ Invoice Member Company
___ Charge to Visa/Mastercard*
Card# __________________________________________ *credit card payments will include an additional 4% convenience fee
Exp Date _______ Signature______________________
Home Builders Association of Greater Southwest Illinois -
6100 West Main St., Maryville, IL 62062
Office: (618) 343-6331 - Fax: (618)343-6335
- Email: [email protected]
Serve those that
Serve us at the
Scott Air Force Base
2017 Air Show!
Volunteer Registration:
Name: ___________________________
Company: ________________________
Cell# _____________________________
Email ____________________________
Shirt Size: S M L XL XXL XXXL
Shift Request:
Saturday, Jun 10 Sunday, Jun 11
___ 10am - 12 pm ___ 10am - 12 pm
___ 12pm - 2pm ___ 12pm - 2pm
___ 2pm - 4pm ___ 2pm - 4pm
Volunteers donate 2 hours to provide food service for the SAFB Air Show workers
Additional exposure on the HBA Banner displayed in front of Hangar 3 and official volunteer shirts $500 per logo
HBA members needed to show their support of
SAFB during the 2017 Air Show by providing food service to the workers at the 2017 Air Show on Saturday, June 10 & Sunday, June 11
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OFFICERS
President, Dave Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling Co., Inc.
1st Vice President, Joe Lanahan - Joe Lanahan Construction Services
2nd Vice President, Beth Jacob - Jacob Family Enterprises
Associate Vice President, Mindy Shafer - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Secretary, Jerry Yaekel, Jr. - Yaekel & Associates, Inc.
Treasurer, Robb Treat - Guaranteed Rate, Inc.
Immediate Past President, Jeff Schmidt - RLP Development
DIRECTORS
Jason Klein - Ameren Illinois
Michelle Null - Benchmark Title Company
Art Stumpf- AUTCOhome Appliances
Joe Knox - Copious Technologies
Joel Keel - Custom Floors & More
Robert Dee Jr. - Homes by Deesign
Aaron Klemme - Klemme Construction
Jeff Lantz - Lantz Homes, Inc.
Jason Huelsmann - New Tradition Homes
Barbara Markham - RE/MAX Preferred, The Markham Network
Ryan Butler - Remington Properties
Mike Rathgeb - Spencer Homes
OFFICER REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTORS Ken Diel - Diel & Forguson
Mark Fulford - Fulford Construction
Chris Matteo - Fulford Homes, LLC
John Snapat, CAPS, CGR - Fulford Home Remodeling
Matt Brandmeyer - Madison County Planning & Zoning
Ron Padgett - Padgett Building & Remodeling
Norm Etling - St. Clair County
Sue Schultz - Sandberg Phoenix & von Gontard P.C.
Mark Vogt - Vogt Builders, Inc.
2017 HBA Home Show Corporate Sponsors
2017 HBA Silver Annual Sponsors
2017 Home Builders Association
Platinum Annual Sponsors
2017 HBA Bronze Annual Sponsors
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6100 West Main Street
Maryville, IL 62062-6688
Office (618) 343-6331
Fax: (618) 343-6335
Email: [email protected]
WWW.HBASWIL.ORG