HeartBeat Newsletter, Building Heart In Housing

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Heart BEAT Building Heart in Housing

February 2016 Volume 2, Issue 1

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A RIBBON CUTTING FOR THE

Bluebird House By Lynne Jensen-Nelson, Conversion-omics

What a great experience the Bluebird Project has been! Every time we’re involved with a philanthropic project we meet great new friends and trade partners, and we enjoy the benefits of giving back to the community we love.”

Ed Roskowinski

Living large in small spaces may be the current trend, but the Bluebird House was clearly at its limits. With four medically fragile young men needing hospital level support, four bedrooms with medical equipment and lifts, two to three staff providing medical care, and families wanting to visit, the home’s 1,300 square feet was bursting at its seams. All four fellows couldn’t watch TV together because the space was too small. Several visitors at a time needed to come in shifts so there was enough room. In addition, Danny Schmitt, the young man with the broad, heart-warming smile, got the last bedroom. With Danny’s bed and medical equipment, his room had

less than a couple feet of maneuverable space. Barely enough room for the medical support he required let alone to make it a room of his own. Now, thanks to the BATC Foundation and contributions from partners, vendors and donors, when Danny celebrates his birthday on February 24th, there will be plenty of room for everyone! Under the guidance of Build Partner Vujovich Design Build, 400 sq. ft. of the Bluebird house was remodeled, an addition of 1,000 sq. ft. was built, and an outside deck of 300 sq. ft. can now be easily accessed out the patio door. According to Diane Schmitt, Danny’s mom, everyone is enjoying the new living room. Everything is bright

and clean with plenty of room. “The men really like to sit by the windows and look out. Multiple families can enjoy the space at one time, which was really great at Christmas.” Diane, as well as all the families, are very appreciative of the many people involved in the project. She said “Everyone who worked on the Bluebird House was so nice! Danny’s new room is wonderful too! He seems a lot more content and happy now that he has a space that really feels like his own. We want to sincerely express our gratitude for everything that was done for the fellows who live in the home, as well as the team who takes care of them.”

CR, Owner/General Manager

Giving something back to the community has always been an important part of Southview Design. When presented with the opportunity to work with the BATC Foundation on a variety of projects, we gladly accept the challenge. The result is a collaborative effort among our colleagues in the building trades industry to give back by doing what we do best.”

Chris Clifton President

Vujovich Design Build

Southview Design

Vujovich.com

SouthviewDesign.com

Landscape

Build Partner

Looking to Step Up for a Truly Remarkable Experience? Become a 2016 Build Partner on a 2016 BATC Foundation Project. Please contact Perri Graham-Raff, perri@batc.org • 651-697-7563.


A Letter from the

Executive Director

Perri Graham-Raff

Homeless? You Mean That Guy on the Corner With the Sign? When we think about homelessness in Minnesota we often picture the men (and sometimes women) we pass at interstate off ramps or busy urban intersections, holding a sign that says “homeless veteran,” or “lost my job, need help.” We’d like to help them but you wonder if there isn’t a better way. You don’t really want to encourage panhandling. You think maybe they’ll use the money you give them to buy a bottle instead of feed their kids. Unfortunately, these panhandlers have become the face of homelessness in Minnesota. Recognizing the need to address the issue of homelessness in the Twin Cities, the BATC Foundation became an affiliate chapter of HomeAid America (www. homeaid.org) last April. Since then, I have been meeting with area service providers who work with the homeless to learn about their services and how the Foundation can best respond. Through that process we have identified a handful of local agencies who work with the homeless and who are in need of help. In 2016, one of our first HomeAid projects will be to work with the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV). In partnership with Rebuilding Together Twin Cities, the BATC Foundation will be working to

rehab a home for veteran families in need of transitional housing. We are in the process of identifying a suitable property and hope to begin this project in the spring. Unlike Minnesota, when I was in Las Vegas in mid-January to attend IBS, I was amazed at how visible homelessness is there. It is not unusual to see people “camped” in sleeping bags on the busiest of streets along the strip. Because of our climate, homelessness is hidden here – especially in the winter. It’s easy to ignore. Your BATC Foundation is taking steps to help address this issue, but we’ll need your help. If you would like to make a donation of material or labor or be considered as the Build Partner for this or other 2016 projects, please contact me at perri@batc.org or call 651-6977563. I’ll be happy to provide you with information about the requirements and benefits of being a Build Partner.

Homelessness in Minnesota The truth is that children and youth (age 21 or younger) are most at risk to experience homelessness in Minnesota

CHILDREN & YOUTH make up

46%

of the homeless population on any given night

JUST UNDER

25% 10%

served in a combat zone in Vietnam

of the Minnesota homeless population aged 55 or older are veterans.

4%

served in the first Gulf War

NEARLY

1/2

of homeless veterans reported SERVICE-RELATED HEALTH PROBLEMS

44%

mental health problems

33%

hearing & ear problems

BASED ON A SERIES OF STANDARD HEALTH INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

6%

of veterans reported that they have been diagnosed with a service-related head injury

Although a much higher percentage­—one third of all veterans—screened positive for a likely brain injury

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8%

served in Iraq or Afghanistan

1/3

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Upcoming Events February 16

Bluebird House Ribbon Cutting Celebration & Open House 3pm • 6452 Bluebird Circle, Maple Grove

February 20–March 20

Spring Parade of Homes BATC Foundation Artisan Dream Homes Thursdays–Sundays • 12-6pm #249 Kroiss Development, Inc. • 1909 Humboldt Ave. S., Edina #253 Sustainable Nine Design+Build • 3800 W. 57th Street, Edina #257 TC Homebuilders, Inc. • 4220 Alden Drive, Edina #347 NIH Homes, LLC • 2735 Deer Run Trail E., Orono

Everyone Welcome!

Bluebird House RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY

March 18–20

Spring Remodelers Showcase BATC Foundation Artisan Remodeled Dream Homes #R29 Xpand, Inc. • 2730 Pheasant Road, Orono #R33 AMEK Custom Builders, Inc. • 15021 Woodruff Road, Wayzata #R45 Oslo Builders • 5600 Code Avenue, Edina

April 16

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Metropolitan Ballroom • 5418 Wayzata Boulevard, Golden Valley Doors Open 4pm • Silent Auction, Cash Bar and Networking 4-8pm Dinner 6:30pm • Awards and Entertainment 8:30pm Black Tie Admired • Register at: www.batc.org/event/heartsinhousinggala

June 10-12, 17-19 & 24-26 Artisan Home Tour

A Portion of all Ticket Proceeds Benefit the BATC Foundation

February 16, 2016 • 3pm 6452 Bluebird Circle, Maple Grove, MN

Celebrate the completion of the Bluebird House addition and remodeling project spearheaded by Vujovich Design Build, Inc.

For Additional Event Information, Visit BATCFoundation.org

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Hearts INAUGURAL

Presenting Sponsor:

GALA

Have you been dreaming about making a difference in the lives of those

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less fortunate? Participating in a building project that changes the life of someone in need? Awarding a scholarship to a deserving individual so we can add to the pool of talented trades people in our industry? Or, after a long cold winter, do you and your friends, family and co-workers just need some good company, outstanding entertainment and a night of laughter? If this sounds like you, than mark your calendar for Saturday April 16, 2016, and plan to join us at the Metropolitan Ballroom for a fun filled night of drinks, dinner, awards and entertainment, all in support of your favorite charity! Your BATC Foundation Board Members have been busy selling sponsorships, and are pleased to report that the wine and entertainment sponsors are already secured (so you know it will be fun, and the free wine at dinner will be flowing!). Registration opens at 4pm with the photo booth, Mystery Boxes (read: cash!) and Silent Auction to accompany great hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar continuing through dinner. Dinner starts at 6:15pm, followed by a live auction and entertainment by DEUCES WILD! Dueling Pianos. If you are interested in sponsoring this event (includes free tickets and great advertising!), please contact Perri at 651-697-7563. We are so excited to see you, your friends and colleagues there. Watch your mail for the invitation soon. Then take advantage of the early-bird pricing before April 1. To register, go to www.batc.org/event/heartsinhousinggala

4pm • Registration

4-6pm •

Mystery Boxes Silent Auction Hors D’oeuvres Cash Bar Networking

6:15pm • Dinner Live Auction Dueces Wild! Dueling Pianos

Featuring Emcee

& DIY Bath Crashers Host Matt Muenster

Register at www.batc.org/event/ heartsinhousinggala $125 / Ticket

Jodi Kern, BATC Board Member

Wells Fargo Private Mortgage Banking

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PIANISTS FROM MINNESOTA, David Charles Eichholz and Ted Manderfeld have mastered the sophisticated nuances and ribald comedy that have made Las Vegas and Paris famous. Together, this amazing duo perform a surprising mix of music and parodies that range from classic rock and country, to rap and show tunes. The key to their marathon of musical comedy, however, is the unabashed and completely liberated participation of audience members. Group toasts…or roasts, good natured ribbing of individual audience members put briefly under the glare of spotlights, and the firm, yet might we say gentle, recruitment of reluctant show participants which adds to the camaraderie that develops during a DEUCES WILD! Performance.

Entertainment Sponsor:

Wintrust Mortgage

Have you secured your BATC Foundation Hearts in Housing Gala Sponsorship Yet? Builders, designers, associates, and vendors who provide sponsorship to the Foundation Gala will not only get a charitable donation with perks, they are smart business marketers! Sign up now, you will be in good company!

Current Sponsors (as of 2/15/16) Presenting Sponsor Scherer Brothers Lumber Co.

Gold Sponsors

Contract Interiors, Inc. Florstar/Armstrong Industries JL Schwieters/Schwieters Companies Mattamy Homes Wintrust Mortgage

Silver Sponsors Adam Berg and Friends Gonyea Homes Brush Masters Herregan Distributors CalAtlantic Homes (Ryland) James Hardie Creative Homes, Inc. Laminate Flooring David Weekley Homes Lampert Lumber Emser Tile & Natural Stone Leggett & Platt, Inc. Fireside Hearth & Home Lyman Lumber Companies FOCALPOINT Mohawk Industries Foley & Mansfield Muska Lighting Pella Windows

Pulte RHC Flooring LLC Robert Thomas Homes Shaughnessy Flooring Shaw Industries Top Floor The Builders Group Tradition Capital Bank Weyerhaeuser

Several levels of sponsorships are available for this event, please contact Perri Graham-Raff (perri@batc.org or 651.697.7563) Maybe it’s a Dinner Sponsorship with your name and logo on each table, or the Silent Auction Sponsorship with your company’s name and logo in the event program and on the welcome banner with recognition from the podium and signage in the Silent Auction area—there are still sponsorship opportunities that will suit your business objectives. Contact Perri today (perri@batc.org or 651-697-7563).

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Artisan New & Remodeled

Dream Homes

Artisan Dream Home #253 Sustainable Nine Design+Build

This Spring, the public has an exciting opportunity to help area families in need when they visit seven BATC Foundation Artisan Dream Homes during the Parade of HomesSM and Remodelers Showcase®

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DREAM HOMES $5 ADMISSION

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When visitors tour these high-end homes, they are asked to pay a minimal tax-deductible $5.00 admission fee at the door, which supports the BATC Foundation, the charitable arm of the Builders Association of the Twin Cities. The BATC Foundation works in partnership with others to revitalize our communities and create safe, quality, affordable housing for people in need. This year, there are four outstanding new homes selected as BATC Foundation Artisan Dream Homes. These four homes use the latest trends in home building, home décor and design. The Parade of Homes including BATC Foundation Artisan Dream Homes, presented by the Builders Association of the Twin Cities, will open for touring

February 20 through March 20, 2016; open noon to 6pm Thursdays through Sundays. Those looking for a glimpse at today’s remodeling opportunities can plan their tour for the final weekend. The three selected BATC Foundation Artisan Remodeled Dream Homes, part of the Remodelers Showcase, will be open March 18 from 1:00 to 7:00 pm and March 19-20 from noon to 6:00 pm. We, at BATC Foundation, greatly appreciate the participation of the builders and remodelers who open their homes for the Foundations Dream Home event. And, we hope all of you will make our BATC Foundation Artisan Dream Homes a Spring destination.

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NEW HOMES

#249

#253

Kroiss Development, Inc.

Sustainable Nine Design+Build

Sensitivity to design and scale are truly important when building in an historic neighborhood, and this delightful home has it in spades. The Tudor influenced styling feels right at home, and the neighbors agree!

Featuring exquisite details like an extraordinary twostory glass bridge complete with its own fire-pole, this modern masterpiece was designed to be one of the most unique and energy-efficient homes in Minnesota.

February 20–March 20 Thursdays–Sundays; 12-6pm

3800 W 57th Street, Edina | $1,975,000

1909 Humboldt Ave S, Edina | $1,625,000

#257

#347

TC Homebuilders, Inc.

NIH Homes, LLC.

Designed to feel right at home in its Morningside neighborhood, this exquisite residence will take your breath away. The spacious floor plan flows beautifully, creating a private haven for family times and amazing entertaining options.

Nestled into nearly three acres of the best Orono landscape, this Artisan Dream Home has it all. Combining a traditional Hamptons style exterior with an interior that simply sings, you definitely won’t want to miss it!

4220 Alden Drive, Edina | $2,300,000

2735 Deer Run Trail E, Orono | $1,695,000

March 18–20 Thursday; 1–7pm Friday–Sunday; 12–6pm

REMODELED HOMES

#R29

#R33

#R45

Xpand, Inc.

AMEK Custom Builders, Inc.

Oslo Builders

What happens when you take a nice home overlooking Lake Minnetonka and turn a great remodeler loose? In this case, a whole home remodel designed to maximize its amazing lake views, provide the perfect spaces for its family, and all with a delicate Artisan touch.

After extensive fire damage, this traditional New England saltbox-styled Wayzata home provided a blank slate to fulfill the owners’ dreams. AMEK Custom Builders was able to do just that by retaining the distinctive architectural style, expanding the living spaces with four additions, and modernizing the floor plan.

When the homeowners of this stylish 1960 midcentury modern home needed a renovation, they wanted to keep the look but make the home more livable and comfortable for their 2016 family. Oslo Builders succeeded beautifully on both counts.

2730 Pheasant Road, Orono | Whole House Remodel

5600 Code Avenue, Edina | Whole House Remodel

15021 Woodruff Road, Wayzata | Whole House Remodel

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BATC Foundation

Board of Directors

Getting to Know You WELCOME TO OUR NEW 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTOR MEMBERS

We Asked Them: Why Do You Serve on the BATC Foundation Board?

Kristin Rother Minnesota Rusco

I’m excited to be on the Board to be able to both help in the decisionmaking to strengthen the BATC Foundation, as well as to get down to the nitty-gritty meeting our deserving recipients and rolling up my sleeves putting in lawns, painting or whatever may be needed. It is a wonderful mission to be able to support people and give them a safe and secure place to live. I’m excited about what we can accomplish this year.

NOW ACCEPTING

2016 Scholarship Applications THROUGH MARCH 1, 2016

You are eligible if you are pursuing a career in Residential Construction or related field and are a full time student at an accredited post-

Being a member of the BATC Foundation Board of Directors allows me the opportunity to support useful projects to improve the lives of people who need help with safe, affordable housing. The Foundation believes actions speak louder than words and takes on challenging projects supported by a group of dedicated construction professionals and trade partners. The work is done with a sincere desire to improve the lives of others.

Lynne Jensen-Nelson Conversion-omics

My personal goal for the Foundation is to help spread the word about the good works being accomplished. There are so many ways an individual or company can participate in these life changing projects. Good people do good things in the world. The BATC Foundation is an opportunity to do a great deal of good.

I joined the BATC Foundation Board to give back to the industry that I have been involved with for the past 25 years. Helping people is something that I have always wanted to do more of, but I haven’t found an avenue for it—I believe this is that opportunity.

Steve Weakly Brush Masters

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I feel like being part of providing safe, affordable housing for those in need is a great way for me to fill some of the void with volunteer work that I feel is lacking on a personal level. An organization like the BATC Foundation, has a great mission to be involved in to help lift up the community and support those in need, with the people and resources that we have at our finger tips!

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secondary institution or, if you are a high school graduate/have a GED and will be accepted into a two or four year Residential Construction or related field.

APPLY ONLINE BATC.org/?Scholarships Scholarships are available for both Current High School Students and Adult Students (with High School completed)

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