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HOME Builders BUILDING PROFESSIONALS President’s Message 3 Sponsors Club 5 Spring Parade of Homes 6,7 NAHB Remodelers 8 Professional Women 8 INSIDE THIS ISSUE May 2011 HBAWS 220 Charlois Blvd W-S, NC 27103 336-768-5942 www.hbaws.org To stop receiving printed newsletter via mail & start receiving electronic newsletter via email, Call: 768-5942 CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAYS Promoting Trades for Tomorrows Construction Workers Did you know that the average of age of most construction trades is now 50 years old. Who is going to be trained and ready for the future? The recent Construction Career Days sponsored by the Chambers Construction Industry Council was held at the Fair Grounds for three days in mid April. High school students from all over NWNC attended to see, hear and experience hands on activities. The HBAWS partnered with Habitat for Humanity with a shared booth. Students actually help make jack studs to be used in the construction of future Habitat homes. As they nailed the 2x4’s they were asked if they knew what a jack stud was. The custom jig Habitat was using made the task easy and fun for the students. Some also took time to nail vinyl siding on a section of wall. Volunteers and staff from HBAWS shared what trades are needed to build a home and information about wages. The students also heard about what the HBA does by telling them about our events and education program. The Inspections Department helped with a construction competition for FTCC students enrolled in the construction trades. DOT was there with every big piece of equipment you can think of. One graduating senior from A&T stopped in and he shared how the CCD helped him pursue classes in the construction trade and now looking forward to working in the same field. The HBAWS Voc Ed program is a winner for everyone including: HBAWS; Habitat; FTCC; Career Center and our industry as a whole. If you would like to get involved please contact Voc Ed Chair Justin Draughn, Jerry Herman or others on the committee. A big Thanks to the following people that worked the booth: Rick Bush, Steve McSwain, Jerry Herman, Beverly Hayes, Selina Everhart, Byran Daniel, Rick Tozier, Ron Ricci and Keith Rogers.

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Page 1: May Newsletter

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

Sponsors Club 5

Spring Parade of Homes 6,7

NAHB Remodelers 8

Professional Women 8

inside this issue

May 2011

HB

AW

S

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

www.hbaws.org

to stop receiving printed

newsletter via mail &

start receiving electronic

newsletter via email,

Call: 768-5942

CONSTRUCTION CAREER DAYSPromoting Trades for Tomorrows Construction Workers

Did you know that the average of age of most construction trades is now 50 years old. Who is going to be trained and ready for the future?

The recent Construction Career Days sponsored by the Chambers Construction Industry Council was held at the Fair Grounds for three days in mid April. High school students from all over NWNC attended to see, hear and experience hands on activities.

The HBAWS partnered with Habitat for Humanity with a shared booth. Students actually help make jack studs to be used in the construction of future Habitat homes. As they nailed the 2x4’s they were asked if they knew what a jack stud was. The custom jig Habitat was using made the task easy and fun for the students. Some also took time to nail vinyl siding on a section of wall.

Volunteers and staff from HBAWS

shared what trades are needed to build a home and information about wages. The students also heard about what the HBA does by telling them about our events and education program.

The Inspections Department helped with a construction competition for FTCC students enrolled in the construction trades. DOT was there with every big piece of equipment you can think of.

One graduating senior from A&T stopped in and he shared how the CCD helped him pursue classes in the construction trade and now

looking forward to working in the same field.

The HBAWS Voc Ed program is a winner for everyone including: HBAWS; Habitat; FTCC; Career Center and our industry as a whole. If you would like to get involved please contact Voc Ed Chair Justin Draughn, Jerry Herman or others on the committee.

A big Thanks to the following people that worked the booth: Rick Bush, Steve McSwain, Jerry Herman, Beverly Hayes, Selina Everhart, Byran Daniel, Rick Tozier, Ron Ricci and Keith Rogers.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGESteve Hurst – Steve E. Hurst Construction

Spring is Season for Growth

Spring is in the air and we as an association have lots to be grateful for. First, we are still here! Joking aside- the strong will survive and I am happy that you are still an active member of our association.

We will be celebrating in May with several great events that really markets who we are as an association both externally and internally.

The Spring Parade of Homes will be held on yApril 30, May 1, 7 & 8. We have 29 homes and 2 developments that will be featured.

Don’t miss going by the Spring Association Home ythat PCI Builders will be showcasing in Kernersville. This home is our first NAHB Green Certified Association Home.

Our SPH Breakfast Extravaganza is on May 5, at ythe new Timberlake Lodge, The Lake at Lissara. This is a free event as our sponsor for the Spring Parade, The Lake at Lissara, will be hosting the event.

Our Fall Parade of Homes Kick-Off follows on yMay 19, in the barn at Brookberry Farm. Pro-Build is the sponsor of this fun event for the family.

As you see our HBA is busy this spring but we need your HELP!

Our membership has decreased and we need to maintain a higher level of active members to continue to meet the needs of our companies within our industry. We want to start internally by bringing this to your attention. Our Board of Directors has just named May as Membership Month.

The official theme is Each One Counts – Every One Counts. This is a true statement as each one counts is an expression of appreciation for you and your company. Every one counts also holds true as our total membership effort is to grow memberships.

To help us with this initiative, your goal is to recruit 1 new member. To help accomplish this, our Board approved a FREE BONUS PACKAGE. A “season pass” for you and your new member, to our 3 remaining socials and 1 membership dinner this year.

It is that easy, but this needs to happen before May 24th, NAHB Membership Day! If you have questions please call on a board member or our staff for assistance. There is an insert in this newsletter with more details on one side and the benefits to be a member on the flip side.

Who will you be inviting to join?

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A S S O C I A T E G U E S T C O L U M NH O M E B U I L D E R S A S S O C I A T I O N

GENERAL SHALE BRICKD. Todd Lawson

Visit www.hbaws.orgto view upcoming meetings

information and special events

AMC - May MeetingGENERAL SHALE BRICK, KERNERSVILLE

May 12, 12:00 p.m., Lunch $8RSVP: [email protected]

or call 336-768-5942

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

As we approach the Spring Season lots of Homeowners are searching for ways to extend their entertaining space at their homes. One such way is to add an outdoor living area.

In reading a recent article in a remodeling magazine one of the five top remodeling ideas is to add an outdoor living room outside their homes. In doing this it creates a way to expand our family time and build friendship even in our backyards.

Some of the ways the do-it-yourself homeowner’s are doing this is by taking that existing patio adding either clay or concrete pavers, maybe a fireplace, fire pit or even a water feature to create that warm family atmosphere.

As we all know, our kids are only small once and most have never had the experience of enjoying the outdoors. And with fuel cost on the rise and families spending more time at home this is the perfect way to have quality time with family and friends.

Feel free to contact us with any questions on how you might create your own outdoor living room that you could start building next weekend at your home.

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2011 Sponsors’ ClubHome Builders Association of Winston Salem

Exclusive Event SponsorsParticipating Nationwide Agents

Triad Home & Garden Show

The Lake at LissaraSpring Parade of Homes

Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Showcase of Remodeled Homes

Diamond Event SponsorsSTOCK Building Supply

Triad Home & Garden Show VIP Party

BB & TParade of Homes Golden Home Awards

Pine Hall Brick Co., Inc.Parade of Homes Golden Home Awards

Pro BuildParade of Homes Kick-off Celebration

Platinum Event SponsorsSigns Now

Official Printing Sponsor Triad Home & Garden Show

James River Equipment - SmithermanTriad Home & Garden Show Grand Prize

GoldPiedmont Natural Gas, Inc.

SilverAlan G. Fletcher Construction Co., Inc.

Audio Video OneBusch Insurance/Builders Mutual Insurance Company

McCullough TileMKT Real Estate Group/Coldwell Banker Triad, Realtors

Piedmont Garage Door Co., Inc. Piedmont Federal Savings BankSignature Custom Woodworking

BronzeFirst Community Bank

Nationwide Insurance & Financial Services, Missy Easter Agency

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Spring ParadeExtravaganza

Breakfast

Thursday, May 5,8:30 - 11:00 a.m.

Timberlake LodgeThe Lake at Lissara

Lewisville, NC

Thank you to the HBA’s Spring Association Home Builders:

PCI Builders : Chris Thompson & Greg Ciener

PA R A D E O F H O M E SSpring 2011

BUILDERSAlan Fletcher Const. Co., Inc.

Blackstone HomesBrighton Homes, Inc.

Custom Homes by HamrickDavid Stenson Constr. LLC

DR HortonElite Living, LLC

Frye Custom HomesHall of Fame

Homes by Jonathan Lee, Inc.Integrity Builders of the Triad, Inc.

Keith Rogers Homes, Inc.PCI Builders

RS Parker HomesShugart Enterprises,LLC

Sonoma Building CompanyTim Grein Custom Homes

Tradition HomesWade Jurney Homes, Inc

Wishon & Carter Builders, Inc.

DEVELOPMENTSLake at Lissara

Spring Lake Farm

Lot 18, Macy Lakes

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Interested in new homes?Curious to see new construction? Two weekends, FREE open houses.Explore new horizons! Entertain ideas for your dream home!

www.springparadeofhomesws.comwww.hbaws.org

PARADE OF HOMESSpring 2011

Silent Auction for framed Bob Timberlake Limited Edition Reproduction

Saturdays & Sundays1:00 - 5:00 p.m.

April 30 & May 1May 7 & 8

artist series

Inaugural ArtistParade of Homes

artist series

sponsored by PARADE OF HOMES

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Professional Women in BuildingRosemary Howell, President

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

REMODELERS UPDATEMike Scardina, President, NAHBR, HBAWS

Remodelers Council Second Tuesday of each month

6pm - WFU Deacon Tower

Professional Women in BuildingMeets 1st Tuesdays Monthly

6:00 p.m.

On April 5th, at our regular meeting, PWB collected used books to donated to the Shepherd’s Center for their used book sale. We had a speaker from the Center who gave a very informative presentation regarding the many programs the Center has for Senior Citizens. We also voted to sell $5.00 coupons for the Belk Charity Day on April 16th. The proceeds from the sale of these coupons will be donated to Hospice in memory of Darlene Good.

The May 3 meeting will be at 7pm, at June Delugas Interiors, Inc. (2575 Old Glory Rd, Ste 100, Clemmons, NC). The June 7 meeting will be a social meeting hosted by Wanda Wilson. Please contact the HBA office if you are interested in joining PWB.

Let me start by thanking everyone for their support and efforts with our Showcase this year. Although the weather did not cooperate on Saturday, we still had good traffic and Sunday was a beautiful day for potential customers to come see our wonderful projects this year. I think spring has finally arrived, our housing market is improving, and it is going to be a wonderful summer season. This is a great time for outdoor projects; landscaping, decks, and other outdoor living areas. It is great to see home owners

wanting to improve the quality of their living space (in doors and out) and stay in their current homes longer. This provides us with many potential clients and will make for a great summer.

Our next meeting is May 10. Caren Jenkins, RSN BSN will be presenting about lead based paint; sources and health effects. I think it is not only important to remove these toxins safely, but it is important to know why these toxins are hazardous so we can better educate our customers.

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Sponsorship opportunities available for Fall Parade of Homes. The Fall Parade of Homes registration forms and the Parade Partners will be ready in April. The Spring & Fall Online Discount Directory are currently available on the HBA website. If you haven’t already started planning your entry, now is the time to do so!

• May 19 •Fall Parade Kick-Off Celebration

Brookberry Farm Club HouseSponsored by: ProBuild

• October 12 •Pre-qualifying, 8:00 a.m. – until finished

HBA Office, Parade Houses

• October13 •Judging, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

HBA Office, Parade Houses

• October 15, 16 •First weekend of ParadeHomes open to public

1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

• October 18 •Golden Home Awards Celebration

Sponsored by: Pine Hall Brick & BB&T

• October 20 •Builder/Realtor Open House Extravaganza

Fall Parade Association HouseBuilt by: Buck Horn Construction

• October 22, 23 •Second weekend of Parade

Homes open to public1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Fall 2011 - TRIAD PARADE OF HOMESCall 336.768.5942 and enter TODAY!

Association HouseDonations & Discounts

DONATIONSEarth Graphics

Piedmont Rent-A-JohnPrecision Silt Fence

Southern Appraisal Group

DISCOUNTSABC Supply

Ben Hiatt, DraftingBrookberry FarmC & H Plumbing

Double A GradingFerguson EnterprisesInsulation Solutions

John Ross ElectricLeonard Block

Pella Windows & DoorsPiedmont Disposal

Pine Hall BrickPop Sand & GravelProBuild Lumber

Prudential Carolinas Realty, Karen Starets

Ready Mix ConcreteRichard Howard Surveying

Sealing AgentsWells, Jenkins, Lucas & Jenkins, PLLC

*Members listed in BOLD

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Fall Association House Progressing Beautifully

Builder

The 2011 Parade Association Home is well under way in Brookberry Farm. This fabulous work in progress will feature a stunning brick and stone exterior reminiscent of the English Country style, with accents such as arched windows, a prominent stone front facing chimney, and a barn door style 3-car garage. Around back, the home offers a walk out covered patio with a secluded view of the woods and the lake. While this home feels like, and is, a beautiful private oasis, it is only a short walk across the street to access the community pool, tennis courts, and fishing pavilions.

Inside this spectacular retreat you will find a spacious gourmet kitchen with an adjacent breakfast room. The kitchen island provides additional bar seating along with extra countertop workspace for food preparation. Off the kitchen is a cozy keeping room with a stone fireplace, a large laundry room, and a drop zone off the garage complete with storage cubbies. The main level also features an additional 2-sided fireplace that sits between the dining room and the large family room, and a study/office with a great view of the lake and pool. A Master Suite completes the main level of this fabulous and functional home.

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HBAWSQuick Reference

Next Events:

Spring Parade of HomesApril 30, May 1 & May 7, 8

Fall Parade of HomesOct. 15, 16 & 22, 23

Websitewww.hbaws.org

New Fax336-774-6778

Put your membership to work now.Money-saving discounts that benefit your business, your employees, and your family

www.nahb.org/MA

National Association of Home Builders

8.5x5.5 1/13/10 12:32 PM Page 1

HBAWS CONTACTINFORMATIONPHONE:336-768-5942

NEW FAX #: 336.774.6778

Jerry HermanExecutive Vice President

[email protected], 768-5818

Megan ParksDirector of Operations/Member Services

[email protected], 464-8000efax: 336-550-4890

Beverly HayesCommunications Manager

[email protected], 464-8001

Selina EverhartUNC-G Communications Intern

[email protected], 464-8003

Gisela LopezFinancial Manager

[email protected], 464-8002

Nancy GouldJoint Governmental Affairs Director

[email protected]

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GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS REPORTNancy Gould - Joint Governmental Affairs Director

Don’t miss out on this very rare opportunity to improve the future of North Carolina and our local communities, and make it easier for all of us to make a decent living. Plus, it’s easy! All that’s required is for you to share any problems you’ve experienced with state regulations, rules or procedures that have negatively impacted your business with the State Regulatory Reform Committee.

What regulations bug you? The Joint Committee on Regulatory Reform, chaired by Senators Harry Brown (Jones) and David Rouzer (Johnston) and Representatives Marilyn Avila (Wake) and Pat McElraft (Carteret) have been conducting a statewide listening tour to receive feedback from the public on burdensome state regulations. The committee is tasked with scrutinizing all state regulations on the private sector and targeting outdated rules and regulations that should be eliminated. It is comprised of nine Senators and nine Representatives including one of our local senators, Don East.

At the listening tour meeting held in Greensboro last month, a few WSRAR and HBAWS members shared their concerns about duplicate and confusing local regulations and how too many complicated, expensive and unenforced new regulations are driving up costs for licensed contractors (and the home owner or buyer) and not for the unlicensed “let me build it for way less” guys, who are increasing in number.

Here’s what you do. Although the listening tour across the state has concluded, the committee is still soliciting input, especially business owners. A website for the committee has been launched at www.ncleg.net/regreform that lets you read the bill that created the Regulatory Committee and its work. The website also houses a web-based submittal form as a tool for collecting public input, or you can simply send an email to: regreform@

~ I M P O R T A N T ~KEEP’EM HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

ncleg.net. Just tell them about your experience with “outdated, unnecessary, unduly burdensome, or vague rules and rule-making procedures that are an impediment to private sector job creation.” In addition, I encourage you to also share any problems encountered at the local level of government. Doing so goes beyond the scope of their task, but it will help our state legislators learn more about all the local regulations, on top of the state (and federal) regulations, that can make doing business overly complicated, time consuming and expensive. Now do it. If we really want to see substantial changes made by the state legislature when the Reform Committee submits its report in May 2012, much more input from us is necessary. I know from the many calls I receive, that excessive, ill drafted regulations are a major problem for lots of real estate brokers, developers and contractors. So, let’s stop complaining and use this chance to change things! Please, write the Reform Committee today!

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2011 SHOWCASE OF REMODELED HOMES

1 - Rothrock Renovations2 - HLM Construction

3 - Dreammaker Bath & Kitchen4 - ICON Builders5 - Walkabout Tile

6 - Morgan and Parker Builders7 - West End Construction

2011 Showcase Entries1

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APPLICANTS FOR CONSIDERATION

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

NEW MEMBERS & APPLICANTS

ASSOCIATES:

Larmore Landscape Assoc., IncWilliam Larmore2581 Landmark DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27103336.765.6340Landscape ContractorIn business for 32 yearsSponsor: Steve Hurst

Martinez ConstructionJavier Martinez2380 Creek Bend DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27103336.399.0782Carpentry & Interior FramingIn business for 12 yearsSponsor: Steve Murdock

Addressing SpacesMarybeth BarrettStudios@625 Trade StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27106336.406.7072Int. Redesign, Staging & Colorin business for 9 yearsSponsor: Keith Rogers

CW Myers Trading PostGerald Spaugh2718 N Liberty StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27105336.725.2393In business for 64 yearsSponsor: Stephen Frucht

BUILDERS:

Hall of Fame PropertiesJames HallP.O. Box 11756Winston-Salem, NC 27116336.577.3335Custom, Spec & RemodelingIn business for 8 yearsSponsor: Cecil Oliver

Griffith & Thomas ConstructionFrank Thomas352 James RoadClemmons, NC 27012336.765.1183Custom, Spec, Remodel, CommercialIn business for 18 yearsSponsor: Rich Achor

DBA Elite Living, LLCJohn W Hodges, Jr.1484 Hampton Plaza DriveKernersville, NC 27284336.788.8731Builder SpeculativeIn business for 3 yearsSponsor: Chris Thompson

Reliable Property Services & Reliable Builders, IncSteve Kelley307 Upton StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27103336.399.4040Custom & Speculative & Remodeling & CommercialIn business for 25 yearsSponsor: Keith Rogers

ASSOCIATE

Huber Engineered Woods1907 Crestgate Dr

Waxhaw, NC 28173704.256.4020Manufacturer

In business for 128 yearsSponsor: Dennis Crews

BUILDER

Sharp StoneJames H. Dobbins

2460 Armstrong DrWinston-Salem, NC 27103

336.659.7777Commercial Builder

In business for 21 years and 6 monthsSponsor: Robert Henshaw

CHANGE OF CONTACT

Bradco SupplyNew Contact: Dan Warner

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MAY ~ TIME TO RENEW

THANK YOU FOR RENEWING IN APRIL!M

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Company Yrs of Membership

THANK YOU

Shugart Enterprises, LLCSTOCK Building Supply

FOR 33 YRS ofMEMBERSHIP!!!

THANK YOU

Stephen L. Mabe Bldg, Inc.Morgan BuildersFOR 25 YRS of

MEMBERSHIP!!!

Shugart Enterprises, LLC 39STOCK Building Supply 33Stephen L. Mabe Building, Inc. 25Morgan Builders, Inc. 25Reliable Builders, Inc. & Reliable Property Services 23New Pyramid Builders, Inc. 22Prudential Carolinas Realty 18Godby Construction Company 18Marshall & Manuel Insulation, Inc. 18Johnson Paintin’ Co. 17Suburban Propane Gas Co. 16Carolina Specialties, Inc. 15Decked Out of the Triad, Inc. 14General Shale Brick 11Preferred Roofing Inc. 9Classic Colonial Structures, Inc. 9Parks Chevrolet 8Hodges Triad Electric LLC 7Truliant Federal Credit Union 6Preferred Builders of the Triad, Inc. 5John Baker Plumbing & Utilities, Inc. 4LEAP Realty, LLC 3Premier Construction Services, LLC 2CC & A Builders, Inc. 2New Garden Landscape & Nursery 2Bob’s Drywall Service, Inc. 1Quality Refrigeration Concepts, Inc. 1

Alan Fletcher Construction Co., Inc.Benchmark Custom Homes, Inc.

Bradford Mortgage CompanyBuck Horn Construction Co., Inc.

Builders Mutual Insurance Co.Carroll Memorials, Inc.

Certified Management Contractors, Inc.Cherry Contracting, Inc.

Combined Construction Services, Inc./ CCS Retaining Walls & Paver Systems

Coventry Design, LLCCustom Wood Products of Rural Hall

David S. Smith Construction, Inc.E.J. Hanes Construction, Inc.

Emerald Millwork, Inc.Ferguson Enterprises Inc.

First Community BankFletcher Brothers Inc.

Foam Work Insulators, LLCG & B Energy

High Bridge Builders, Inc.John Davis Building & Design, Inc.

King Sash & Door, Inc.Ladd Electric Company

Leonard Block Company, Inc.Logan Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Marciano Salazar BarrientosMcNair Construction Co., Inc.

Mears Construction, Inc.Michael L. Poe Builders, Inc.

Paul Deren Builders, Inc.Pella Window & Door Co.

Professional Roofing Services, Inc. & Simmons Venture, LLC

R & G Masonry, Inc.Ray Bullins Construction Co.Sealing Agents Waterproofing

Stanford Development LLCT.D. Hatcher Custom Homes, Inc.

Tate Rice Homes, Inc.The Finishing Touch Drywall Co. Inc.

Town & Country Builders/Mt. Airy, Inc.Trane Heating and Air Conditioning

Triad New Home GuideWestmoreland Construction Co., Inc.

Winston Shower Door, Inc.Winston-Salem Journal

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Benefits of Membership! We are on your side!

REPRESENTATION The building industry’s advocate with local government officials.

Government Affairs Director on staff, Team of lobbyists in Raleigh that represent the home building industry

MONTHLY MEETINGS: First Wednesdayof each month

11:45amHBA Conf. Room

RSVP: Megan Parks, 336-768-5942 or email: [email protected]

“Being a member of the Spike Club has really enhanced my business. It gives me opportunity to contact prospective new clients without “cold calling.” Somewhere in the course of our conversation I mention my business and casually offer my services, but the focus of the call is always membership; it simply gives me an opportunity to plant a seed. Of all the activities that I pursue in the HBA, Spike Club is the one that I feel has benefited my business most.”

Shane Young, Town & Country Home Showcase

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H B A W S B O A R D o f D I R E C T O R S

2011 HBAWS BOARD OFFICERS

Steve Hurst, PresidentSteve McSwain, 1st Vice-PresidentShane Wagoner, 2nd Vice-President

Jennifer Sammons, SecretaryMike Hayes, Treasurer

Rich Achor, Immediate Past President

2011 DIRECTORS

Richard AlexanderPat BullardJeff Canter

Andy CollinsScott CraverBryan DanielRick EasterBuck Horn

Rosemary HowellTodd Isenhour

Angela Kalamaras

Nathan MyersTammy Needham

Sarah OlsonRon Ricci

Keith RogersMike Scardina

Chris SmithChris Thompson

Rick TozierBob Vaughn

COMMITTEE/COUNCIL CHAIRSAssociate Members Committee

Bryan Daniel, ChairpersonNAHB Remodelers

Mike Scardina, PresidentProfessional Women in Building

Rosemary Howell, PresidentHBAWS DIRECTORS NCHBA DIRECTORS

Steve HurstJohn McPherson, Jr.

Steve McSwainKathy Craven Snodgrass

ALTERNATES:Herschel ReddingShane WagonerShane Young

NAHB DIRECTORSSteve Hurst

Steve McSwainPaul MullicanEric Anderson

LIFE DIRECTORSKathy Craven-Snodgrass

ALTERNATES:Richard Alexander

Steve MabeKeith Rogers

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May & June CALENDAR OF EVENTS

APRIL 30 & MAY 1Spring Parade of Homes

Sponsored by: The Lake at Lissara

MAY 3Builder Committee

12:00 p.m., HBA OfficeProfessional Women in Building

5:30 p.m., HBA Board Room

MAY 4Spike Club Meeting

11:45pm, HBA Office

MAY 5Spring Parade of Homes Breakfast Extravaganza

8:30 a.m., The Lake at Lissara - Lodge House

MAY 7 & 8Spring Parade of Homes

Sponsored by: The Lake at Lissara

MAY 10Executive Board

4:00 p.m., HBA Board RoomNAHB Remodelers Council

6:00 p.m., Deacon Tower

MAY 11PR & Communications Committee

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

MAY 12Associate Members Committee

12:00 p.m., Webb Heating & Air, Advance, NC

MAY 16Triad Green Building Council3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

MAY 17Board of Directors

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

MAY 19Triad Parade of Homes Kick-off Party

5:30 - 8:00 p.m Brookberry Farm Barn

Spring Parade of HomesBreakfast Extravaganza

May 5, 8:30 - 11:00 a.m.Timberlake LodgeThe Lake at Lissara

FREE MEMBER EVENTRSVP: 336-768-5942

JUNE 1Spike Club Meeting

11:45pm, HBA Office

JUNE 7Builder Committee

12:00 p.m., HBA OfficeProfessional Women in Building

5:30 p.m., HBA Board Room

JUNE 7 & 8NCHBA Legislative Conference

Raleigh, NC

JUNE 8PR & Communications Committee

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

JUNE 9Associate Members Committee

12:00 p.m., Webb Heating & Air, Advance, NC

JUNE 14Executive Board

4:00 p.m., HBA Board RoomNAHB Remodelers Council

6:00 p.m., Deacon Tower

JUNE 20Triad Green Building Council3:30 p.m., Magnolia Manor

JUNE 21Board of Directors

4:00 p.m., HBA Board Room

JUNE 28Membership Social

5:30 p.m., Location TBD

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Presorted StandardU.S. PostagePAIDPermit No. 303Winston-Salem, NC

220 Charlois Boulevard • Winston-salem, nC 27103 www.hbaws.org

ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

4575 Hampton Rd Clemmons, NC 27012P: 336.712.9910F: 336.766.5906www.stockbuildingsupply.com

Please visit us at:

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