Step by Step (April 2016)

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Publication of the

April 2016 • Vol. 19, No. 4 Editor: Jennie Korth

Chairperson’s Message by Megan Dreyer

As I write this, the calendar says spring has arrived, yet the snowflakes outside my window say, otherwise. If you’re like me, the little taste of spring we’ve had has given me a new burst of motivation and I’m more than ready to say goodbye to winter.

April Meeting

April 6, 2016 • 11:30 a.m. Panel of Real Estate Professionals Roger Reynolds, Woods Bros. Realty Mary Searcy, Home Real Estate Miranda Watson, Woods Bros. Realty

Last month we heard from Rose Hood Buss from Region V on recognizing and helping to prevent suicide in our community. The information was sobering, yet I think most members in attendance would agree that it was well worth hearing. If you were not able to attend and would like more information, I would encourage you to seek out more information on the QPR Training.

Bring your questions about remodeling and how it improves home values.

Our April meeting will feature a panel of guests who are experts in the real estate arena. As remodelers, I’m sure you’ve all heard from your clients, “If I decide to sell, will I be able to recoup what I put into this project?” This meeting will be a chance to ask all those pressing questions and get the answers you’ve been looking for. Please come ready to interact with three knowledgeable real estate agents.

HBAL Office 6100 S. 58th Street, Ste. C Cost: $10 per person for lunch from Panera Please send your RSVP to info@hbal.org or call 402-423-4225 by April 1.

The Tour of Remodeled Homes is also quickly upon us as it will take place April 23 and 24. This year’s tour is comprised of 17 entries. I encourage you, whether you have an entry or not, to come out and support your fellow members for this exciting weekend. Happy Spring!

The Bridge Behavioral Health Demo

The Remodelers Council is looking for volunteers to help remove tile and wallpaper from the walls in the 12’ x 20’ entryway of The Bridge Behavioral Health the week of April 4. If you are looking for an opportunity to give back to the community, please show your availability using the survey link below. You do not have to be a skilled remodeler to help! You just have to be willing to get your hands dirty!

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We are also looking for a drywaller to do patch and repair work on the walls once the tile/wallpaper are removed. If you are interested in helping with this part of the project, please contact Delrae Hirschman at 402-488-6894 or Jennie Korth at 402-423-4225.

Welcome New Members! James Hartkorn

LeafGuard of the Midlands

Matt Larson

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1. 10901 S. 56th Street Whole House Remodel GoodeGuy Construction 2. 6539 Sundance Court Solatube Daylighting Devices Natural Light Co. 3. 2521 Jane Lane Addition Reese Construction, Inc. 4. 6516 S. 34th Street Kitchen Remodel Lincoln Cabinet

Saturday & Sunday April 23-24 Noon - 5:00 p.m. Admission: $5.00 for all 17 Homes Children under 12 are free

5. 6535 Rockwood Lane Main Floor & Kitchen Remodel Willet Construction 6. 5433 S. 62nd Street Home Remodel & Addition Cabrio Homes 7. 7866 Viburnum Drive Kitchen Remodel CS Kitchen & Bath Studio 8. 7111 Old Post Road, #7 Kitchen Remodel Willet Construction 9. 7325 Lincolnshire Road Kitchen & Family Room Remodel Reynolds Design 10. 601 Hazelwood Drive Kitchen & Laundry Room Remodel Lincoln Cabinet

Tour of Remodeled Homes

11. 6401 Rainier Drive Kitchen Remodel Lincoln Cabinet 12. 6410 Mesaverde Drive Kitchen Remodel Reynolds Design & Remodeling 13. 2010 Ryons Street Kitchen Remodel Lincoln Cabinet 14. 2609 Woodsdale Blvd. Kitchen Remodel GoodeGuy Construction & 3 Day Kitchen & Bath

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SATURDAY & SUNDAY APRIL 23-24, 2016 NOON - 5 P.M. ADMISSION $5 For all 13 homes Children 12 years & under are free

15. 1836 High Street Kitchen Remodel Goings Homes, LLC 16. 3610 S. 18th Street Renovation & Addition Change House Design and Construction, Inc. 17. 1745 Stockwell Street Home Redesign & Transformation Home Restoration & Construction


Remodelers Spotlight Name: Brady Yoder Position: Outside Appliance Sales Company: Nebraska Furniture Mart Phone: 402-670-3585 Email: brady.yoder@nfm.com Favorite Books: Tom Clancy – The Sum of All Fears Favorite Movie: John Wayne – Big Jake Favorite TV shows: M.A.S.H., NCIS Find rewarding: Helping someone find what they want to complete a great job. Biggest challenge in life: Changing jobs to move back to Nebraska. What inspires you: People who enjoy what they do and really help them. What did you want to be when you grew up? Forester Pet Peeve: Bad drivers Bad Habit: Too many to list First thing I do in the morning: Read the paper Favorite vacation spot: Yellowstone Greatest Hero: My wife Childhood fear: The basement Spare time: Gardening and fishing Family: Wife Bonnie and four sons and their families

Dear Remodelers Council of Lincoln, Thanks for your gift of 3,941 pounds of food to the Food Bank of Lincoln. We are distributing nearly $5 worth of food for every dollar that comes in, and we are working to distribute more and more fresh, healthy produce in our 16-county service area. Your gifts go a long way at the Food Bank. In the spring of 2015 your Food Bank received its 7th consecutive 4-star evaluation from Charity Navigator. This designation, coupled with our growing programs, assures you we are working hard to make sure your gifts are being put to good use. This year will bring plenty of challenges for the people and partners we serve. Together, we will meet these challenges. On behalf of the 60,350 food-insecure people in Southeast Nebraska who need our help, we thank you so much and promise to put your gift to good use. Best Regards, Scott Young Food Bank of Lincoln

Window Safety and Fall Prevention Window Safety Week, recognized every year during the first full week in April, serves as a reminder of recognizing the importance of window safety and fall prevention year-round. This week is designed to heighten the awareness of what parents and caregivers should do to help keep their homes and families safer from the risk of accidental falls or injuries through windows. In the spring, with the arrival of warmer weather, many homeowners begin to open windows for ventilation. However, open windows can be dangerous for young children who are not properly supervised. While the number of falls from windows is generally small compared with other recorded child injuries, a fall from a window can result in serious injury or even death.

Window Safety and Fall Prevention Tips The Window Safety Task Force offers these tips to protect children from window falls:

• When young children are around, keep windows closed and locked.

• When opening a window for ventilation, use those located out of a child’s reach. For example, the upper sash of a double hung window. • Avoid the placement of furniture near windows to prevent children from climbing • Don’t allow children to jump on beds or other furniture to help reduce potential falls. • Don’t rely on insect screens to prevent a window fall. Insect screens are designed to keep bugs out, not to keep children in the home. • Supervise children to keep child’s play away from windows, balconies or patio doors. Keep play in the center of a room, if possible. • Install code-compliant devices designed to limit how far a window will open or window guards (with quick-release mechanisms in case of fire) to help prevent a fall. • Teach your child how to safely use a window to escape during an emergency, such as a fire.


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YBP Hard Hat Happy Hour Lincoln Laminating • 5010 Rentworth Dr. 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. FREE for YBP Members $5 for Non-Members Tribute to Youth NE Attorney General Doug Peterson Nebraska Champions Club 707 Stadium Drive 6:00 p.m. Social • 7:00 p.m. Dinner $15 for HBAL Members $25 for Guests HOMEPAC & Board of Directors Meeting HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th St., Ste. C 9:45 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Lunch & Learn: Construction Liens Jennifer Strand, Nebraska Title Company HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th St., Ste. C Noon • $10 for HBAL Members

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Apr. 19

Primary Election

August 26, 2016 Holmes Lake Golf Course

Remodelers Council Golf Tournament

May 10

Tour of Remodeled Homes Apr. 23-24 Noon - 5:00 p.m. Cost: $5 for all 17 homes

Remodelers Council Meeting Panel of Real Estate Professionals HBAL Office • 6100 S. 58th St., Ste. C 11:30 a.m. • Cost: $10 per person

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