2021 Chalk Line Magazine Issue #1

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CHALK LINE

2021 EDITION - ISSUE #1

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P I H S R E B MEM e u s is 2020 Norm Paulsen & President's Award WINNER, Barb Whitlow OlyMPIA FEDERAL SAVINGS

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Table of Contents Page 4 MESSAGE FROM OUR 2021 OMB PRESIDENT

Page 5 2020 ACCOLADES & SHOUTOUTS!

Page 7 MESSAGE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Page 8-9 2020 MEMBERSHIP AWARDS

Page 9 OMB STAFF AT A GLANCE

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welcome~ ~ New Members! Joined in OCT & NOV 2020! R Harper Cutting LLC

323 Hadaller Rd Mossyrock, Washington 98564 (360) 520-9703 rickharper3234@hotmail.com Sponsor: Becky Reiger

Extreme Excavation

510 93rd Ave SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 754-5595 hsextreme@outlook.com Sponsor: Jon Jones

The Landall Group, LLC

MEMBER BENEFITS

219 115th Street S Tacoma, WA 98444 (253) 536-6650 home@landallgroup.com Sponsor: Erik Jensen

Page 12 GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

Daniel Gale Home Remodel & Repair

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21 E Dogwood Pl Shelton, WA 98584 (206) 271-8909 danielpgale@gmail.com Sponsor: Jenni Hatfield

OMB RENEWING MEMBERS

Mountain Terrace Builders, Inc.

HOT OFF THE PRES The 2021 S! Hire A Pr o Guide! Visit omb .org for o ur online se a r c h a b le members hip direct ory.

210 Mosman Ave SE Yelm, WA 98597 (360) 458-1502 mtterracebuilders@gmail.com Sponsor: Karen McClennen

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

A THRIVING MEMBERSHIPMEANS STRENGTH IN NUMBERS I have to say that we have been fortunate to continue to thrive as an industry, even through the trials and tribulations of COVID.

PRESIDENT JOHN ERWIN

I give a lot of credit to the work that Olympia Master Builders and BIAW (The Building Industry of Washington) did to get us back to work as quickly as possible as well as the work both Associations continue to do on our behalf. They advocate for us by trying to keep impact fees down and permitting processes more efficient. And, by all means necessary, they fight for affordable housing. For that we are fortunate. All the work the association's volunteer members and staff do every day, contributes to the success of the building industry in our five great counties. The councils and committees are made up of OMB member volunteers like you and me. Together, we help ensure our voices are heard. The work done with the help

of OMB staff, provides us with highly successful community events and an tremendous online presence. That gets member companies in front of the public, year after year, even in the face of a worldwide pandemic and stay-inplace order. It is important to remind each and every one of you, that without you and your membership, we wouldn't be able to do what we do. The more members, the stronger the voice. With a more robust presence, we can make our industry thrive like never before. Imagine all we could achieve if each one of us brought in just one new member to our association. I encourage you to think about this the next time you are combing through your contact list. When you see anyone you feel would benefit from the value of a membership with OMB, become a part of the recruiting team and refer them to staff. I frequently pass along names to do my part in making sure we continue to be OMB Strong. There is strength in numbers.

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!

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Official Publication of the Olympia Master Builders 1211 State Avenue NE, Olympia WA 98506 Phone: (360) 754-0912 • www.omb.org

The Olympia Master Builders is a professional trade association representing 480 member companies located in Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason and Pacific Counties. Our members come from all sectors of the building trades and are committed to “building strong communities, one home at a time.”

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President - John Erwin First Vice President - John McKinlay Second Vice President - Becky Rieger Treasurer - Jon Jones Associate Vice President - Rusty Ruiz Second Associate VP - Barb Whitlow Secretary - Ken Hassett Immediate Past President - Erik Jensen

ELECTED DIRECTORS - TWO YEAR TERM

Builder Director - Barry Jespersen Builder Director - Jordan Gritton Builder Director - Kirk Haffner Builder Director - John Johnson Builder Director - Mike Koidahl Builder Director - Mike Auderer Associate Director - Scott Woods Associate Director - Bert Jansson Associate Director - Janine Ezzell Associate Director - Kelly Jensen

NATIONAL DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM

National Director - Builder - John Erwin National Director - Builder - Karen McClennen National Director - Associate - Linda Mosier-Vaudt

STATE DIRECTORS - ONE YEAR TERM

State Director - Builder - Chris Winters State Director - Builder - Kai Fyrst State Director - Builder - Karen McClennen State Director - Builder - Jeff Kuster State Director - Builder - John Erwin State Director - Builder - Harv Lillegard State Director - Builder - Andrew Spear State Director - Builder - John Johnson State Director - Builder - Steve Waltemate State Director - Associate - Becky Rieger State Director - Associate - Cari Hill State Director - Associate - Debbi Boyd State Director - Associate - Bob Kagy

BUILDER AT LARGE

Karen McClennen

GRAYS HARBOR CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – Harv Lillegard, Lillegard Construction Vice President – Rusty Ruiz, Hung Right Doors Assoc. Vice President – Ryann Blake, Chimney Techniques, Inc.

LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

OMB A Glance & SHOUT OUTS OMBAtaccolades 2020 MEMBERSHIP AWARD highlights

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Hall of Fame

Builder of the Year

Recruiter of the Year

ASSOCIATE of the Year

Rob Rice

Karen McClennen

John Erwin

DEBBI BOYD

Congratulations Becky Rieger,

Now $1200 Richer!

Becky Rieger of Environmental Design was the 2020 winner of the Membership Stimulus Contest. Thank you, Becky, for all your recruiting efforts in 2020!

President – John Johnson, Johnson Custom Homes Vice President – Becky Rieger, Environmental Design, LLC Builder Director – Toby Krause, Double Duty Land Management

MASON COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – Andrew Spear, Andrew Spear Construction, LLC Ass. Vice Pres. – Julie Nichols, Whitehouse & Nichols Attorneys at Law Assoc. Vice President – Mike Gill, Builders FirstSource

PACIFIC COUNTY CHAPTER OFFICERS

President – Steve Waltemate, SAW Construction Co., Inc.

LEGAL COUNSEL

Teena Williams, Goldstein Law Office, PLLC

ASSOCIATION STAFF

Executive Officer – Angela White Events Director – Brianna Bedell Communications Director – Jill Williams Membership Director – Jenn Wasson Government Affairs Director – Jason Gano Office Administrator – Emily Jaeger

Member Shout Out

2020 BIAW Excellence in Remodeling Award winner,

John Erwin, John Erwin Remodeling

Winner of the Basements/Accessory Dwelling Unit under $125,000 Chalk Line • 5


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EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S MESSAGE

MEMBERSHIP REALLY PAYS H

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ANGELA WHITE

appy New Year! I know we’re all ready to put 2020 behind us and start fresh in 2021. The year 2020 started off strong and quickly became an “evaluate and pivot” year for each and every one of us as we dealt with the impacts of the pandemic.

Every aspect of our lives changed–personally and professionally. I am proud Olympia Master Builders (OMB), The Building Industry of Washington (BIAW) and all the local homebuilding associations from around the state worked to get construction back working five weeks earlier than most industries proving, once again, that we’re stronger together! This combined effort saved businesses and jobs for people all over Washington State. As I think back on the important work we did in 2020 on behalf of the building industry, it once again reminds me that membership pays. If you find yourself questioning rejoin-

ing, or you’re working to convince someone else to join, remember that coming together with your peers on behalf of the industry works! Together we are stronger! I hear sometimes that membership is just for new businesses but I think we’ve proven that membership has something to offer both new and established businesses. OMB offers industry specific training, industry representation, member promotion through events, online presence and more. Membership says you care about the reputation of your business and are committed to learning and growing. Connecting and establishing relationships with other business owners who are experiencing, or have experienced, the same highs and lows as you gives you the ability to learn and grow together. See page 10 for more information on member benefits. I want to personally thank you all for joining and continuing membership with OMB! I am looking forward to seeing you in person. Cheers to a still different but better 2021!

2021 May MembershipDRIVE

YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS IS UP FOR THE RECRUITING CHALLENGE!

cheer s u p l He ! them on

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1. Each Board member gets aN OMB 1-2-3 gamecard 2. They are responsible for recruiting 3 members THROUGH MAY 31st. 3. ONCE A FILLED CARD HAS BEEN SUBMITTED, they will be given a $100 gift certificate to the local business of their choice AS WELL AS entered into a drawing for an overnight GET-AWAY! 4. The 3 new members recruited by the winner of the drawing will also be put into a drawing for THE SAME OVERNIGHT GETAWAY! Chalk Line • 7


2020 OMB Membership Awards Norm Paulsen Memorial Award Barbara Whitlow – Olympia Federal Savings

Hall of Fame

Rob Rice – Rob Rice Homes, LLC

Statesman of the Year Representative Richard DeBolt

President’s Award

Barbara Whitlow – Olympia Federal Savings

Outstanding Lewis County Award Edna Fund

Golden Hammer Award

John Erwin – John Erwin Remodeling, Inc.

Recruiters of the Year

Becky Rieger – Environmental Design, LLC & Karen McClennen

Associate of the Year

Debbi Boyd – Real Estate of the South Sound

Builder of the Year

John Erwin – John Erwin Remodeling, Inc. 8 • Chalk Line


OMB STAFF AT A GLANCE WE ARE HERE TO SUPPORT YOU & THE BUILDING INDUSTRY! Angela White, Executive Officer

Jenn Wasson, Membership & Sales Director

In 2008, OMB snagged Angela from her work in community transportation. Since then she has held several positions at OMB including Membership and Government Affairs. Most recently she was promoted to Executive Officer.

Jenn is native to Olympia since moving here in 1976. She attended WWU, followed by St. Martin’s University graduating with a degree in Elementary Education. She began her career as a teacher and spent 19 years at Evergreen Forest Elementary in grades 2, 3 and 6.

When she’s not overseeing all things OMB, Angela loves spending time with family, being outdoors, and taking fun local excursions. A Washington State native, Angela grew up on a wheat farm in eastern, WA and can, when needed, operate heavy duty farm equipment. Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Bylaws Committee, Nominations Committee, Building Officials Meeting, Beer With a Builder, Pacific Chapter and staff oversight

Brianna Bedell, Events Director As a farmer’s daughter from Odessa, WA – a small town best known for it’s German Festival “Deutschesfest” – Brianna’s first work experience started alongside her twin sister and her dad, on the wheat fields. After college, she started her career in the hospitality industry at Red Lion Hotels, which quickly transpired into the event world, which she has worked in for over 20 years. Brianna’s favorite things are going to the beach and spending time with her husband and 4 year old daughter. Auction, Home Shows, Tour of Homes, Golf Committee, General Membership Meetings, Chefs on Tour, Homebuilders Expo, and Christmas Party

Jill Williams, Communications Director Originally from Washington State, Jill spent almost a decade on the East Coast before returning “home” to Olympia two summers ago. As a graduate of Eastern Washington University, Jill comes to OMB with over 25 years of marketing, design and communications experience. Her passion for design, social media, and chatting up strangers in line at the local coffee shop, make her the perfect fit as OMB’s Communications Director. Some of Jill's favorite things: Bikes, Coffee, Reggae, Surfing, IPAs and Hoffing! Communications/Advertising, Website, Chalk Line Magazine, Social Media, Chalk Talk Email Updates, Buyer’s Guide, News Releases, Promotional Materials and Grays Harbor County Chapter

After years in the field of education she was ready for some new challenges, so when the opportunity to join the team at OMB arose she jumped at it. In her free time, Jenn enjoys running, golfing, going to the movies and spending time with her husband and three dogs! Membership Recruitment and Retention Program, Member Benefits, Membership Committee, Sponsorship Sales, Advertising Sales, Home Show Booth Sales, ROII, Associates Council and Lewis County Chapter

Jason Gano, Government Affairs DIrector In 2019 Jason graduated from Central Washington University with a degree in Political Science. After college, Jason took a Job in Olympia for the 2020 Legislative Session working for the Washington State Senate Republican Caucus. After that, Jason went to Arizona where he worked on over a dozen Democrat campaigns building bipartisan connections. After a successful sweep in Arizona, Jason returned home to Washington state and joined the OMB team. When Jason is not in the office you can find him running, hiking, wakeboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, or enjoying the San Juan Islands. Government Affairs Committee, The Affordable Housing Council (TAHC), Housing Summit, Education Committee and Mason County Chapter

Emily Jaeger, Office Administrator Emily was born and raised right here in Olympia! She graduated from Tumwater High School in 2018 where she also attended South Puget Sound Community College in their Running Start program. She is a lover of the arts and can often be found with a camera or instrument in her hands. In her free time, Emily enjoys the adventures of the great outdoors or the quieter adventures she finds in literature. When she is not at OMB she can often be found at Dutch Bros., either making coffee or enjoying a good cup with friends. Phones, data entry, statements and mail.


MEMBERfits ben

The mission of Olympia Master Builders is to provide affordable housing to all economic segments of society. Browse our ever growing list of benefits and we are sure you will agree; you can’t afford not to get involved. Here are just some of the benefits offered to members. INDUSTRY NETWORKING Meetings & Events - Membership gives you the opportunity to participate in, and network at, the many events taking place monthly and yearly. OMB covers 5 counties: Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific. When you join, you automatically become a member of your local chapter at no additional cost. OMB has several meetings per month. You are strongly encouraged to attend whenever you can, for both networking and educational benefits.

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITES Hire A Pro - When you become a member with Olympia Master Builders your company is automatically put in to the Buyers Guide. We print just over 10,000 copies per year and they are handed out at our Big Home & Garden Show and are located at several of our member companies who have foot traffic. Not only that, but they are direct mailed and sent out in two of our local newspapers, The Olympian and The Chronicle. OMB Website Directory- You are also automatically added to our Website that gets over 1,000 hits per month with folks looking for construction related services.

R.O.I.I. R.O.I.I. is the largest retrospective ratings program in the state. It provides companies with several important advantages: A refund to member companies if the group’s premiums exceed their losses and an expert, in-house claims staff who act as your advocates. Contact membership@omb.org for more information.

HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM

Through the Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW), OMB offers members an affordable group health insurance option with great purchasing power. For over 20 years, the BIAW Health Insurance Program has set the standard among association health plans with its commitment to excellence in pricing, benefit plan designs, and customer service. The advantages: The BIAW Program offers group medical, dental, vision, life, and disability plans. Over 30 plans are available including Health Savings Accounts, life insurance, dental, and vision. All provide a wide range of benefits and deductible levels. All BIAW benefit plans include 100% coverage for preventive care benefits such as baby care, screenings, annual physicals, and many more.

EDUCATION PROGRAM Class offerings include: Practical workshops designed to raise the level of business performance; Courses providing information on the latest trends and technology in home building; Instruction by the industry’s leading experts on regulatory changes and compliance.

GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS OMB membership supports, not only action at the local level, but at the state and nation levels as well. The local level addresses direct issues about zoning, building codes or running a small business, where as state level lobbyists work on members' behalf to pass pro-housing legislation and defeat bills harmful to the housing industry. National level advocacy works to defeat excessive regulations and defend affordable housing initiatives on Capitol Hill.

LEGAL PROGRAM BIAW’s Legal Program is the most proactive and successful of any trade association in the state. BIAW’s in-house and contract attorneys, along with Legal Committee members, directly represent members in crucial precedent-setting cases of statewide significance.


COUNCILS &

committees

One of the best ways to fully utilize and get the most out of your OMB membership is attendance and involvement in our many Councils and Committees. Whereever your interests lie, there is something offered for everyone. EVENT COMMITTEES

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING

Event Committees meet as needed to provide OMB event oversight.

$85 yearly fee. Meetings are held monthly.

MISSION: Provides oversight of each event. Event Committees may include OMB Big Home & Garden Show, Auction, Golf Tournament, Homebuilder's Expo, Tour of Homes and Chefs on Tour, and Christmas Party.

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

MISSION: The Professional Women in Building Council (PWB) is the voice of women in the building industry— dedicated to promoting industry professionalism and supporting members in Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific counties. PWB are active in promoting industry networking, educational series targeted to women, and community charity events.

Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm.

THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING COUNCIL (TAHC)

MISSION: Plan and promote activities and policies for growth of the Association’s membership. Develop goals for enrollment, member renewal and membership value, develop and implement programs to achieve those objectives.

$125 or $85 if you’ve already paid your $40 voluntary contribution. Meetings are called as needed.

SPIKE CLUB Meets the third Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm. MISSION: In an effort to retain our current members the committee will be focusing on educating members on why they should continue their membership with OMB.

SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Meetings are called as needed. MISSION: Implements a scholarship program for graduating high school students and other qualified students throughout the Association’s territory.

EDUCATION COMMITTEE Meetings are called as needed.

MISSION: TAHC is the political action committee for the Olympia Master Builders. It provides endorsements and financial support to political candidates who understand and support the mission of OMB - to provide affordable housing for all economic segments of society.

QUARTERLY BUILDING OFFICIALS Meetings are held each quarter. Provides an opportunity for members to meet with County and Local Building Officials to discuss building planning (ongoing and upcoming), possible fee increases and code changes. A great avenue for members to bring up their concerns and issues face to face with their county and local officials.

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Government Affairs 2021 is a year unlike any other and this year’s Legislative Session is no different 2021 is a year unlike any other and this year’s Legislative Session is no different. The Legislature in Olympia began meeting in the second week of January and right out of the gate there were bills introduced that would negatively impact the building industry. The building industry suffered through uncertainty in 2020 and now we have a chance to make our opinions known at the state level for 2021. We want to continue to keep our industry open and protect it for the future. Below you will find a list of bills that The Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) is keeping a close eye on. They are asking for your support by making your opinions known to the Legislature. You can do that by writing to your local lawmakers or by signing up for remote testimony in order to directly speak to your lawmakers. You can sign up to testify on the Washington State Legislatures website at www.app.leg.wa.gov/ csiremote/

Industry Friendly Bills:

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE RELIEF (SB 5171) Appropriates up to $1,000,000 from the state budget for unemployment insurance relief. OPEN UP WASHINGTON INTO PHASE 2 (SB 5114) Allows all of Washington State to open up to Phase 2, while also giving the legislature the power to review the phases. 12 • Chalk Line

Bills that would negatively impact the building industry:

ADDING “CLIMATE CHANGE” INTO THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT (HB 1099) Changing the state's climate response through updates to the state's comprehensive planning framework. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE TASK FORCE (SB 5141) Establishes environmental justice strategic plan incorporation, equitable community engagement and public participation, tribal consultation, assessment, and budget and funding obligation requirements for the departments of Health, Ecology, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Commerce, and Transportation, and the Puget Sound Partnership. UNEMPLOYMENT FOR VOLUNTARILY QUITTING (SB 5064) Makes benefits paid for alteration of the work shift, making care for a child or vulnerable adult in the claimant's care inaccessible, only chargeable to the separating employer's experience rating account. WHISTLEBLOWER/ QUI TAM (HB 1076) Authorizes a qui tam action for enforcement of various employment laws under which a relator on behalf of an agency may pursue relief the agency may pursue.

“Qui tam lawsuits work by rewarding a whistleblower who sues a person or organization that is defrauding the US government. Since the government is unaware of most of the fraud taking place against it, it relies on whistleblowers to bring the fraud to the government’s attention.” (Bothwell Law Group) DIRECT CONTRACTOR LIABILITY (SB 5278) Concerning the protection of construction worker wages and benefits. CAPITAL GAINS TAX (SB 5096) Imposes a 9.0 percent capital gains tax beginning January 1, 2022. GOV. INSLEE’S CLIMATE CHANGE – STATEWIDE REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS (HB 1084): • 70% Energy reduction for residential by 2027 Codes • Begins aggressive prohibition of natural gas in new construction With the 2021 Session being fully virtual, it has never been easier to participate in public hearings. You can use this to make your opinions known to your elected officials.


2021 OMB EVENTS

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITITES Sponsorship options available for every budget.

BIG HOME AND GARDEN SHOW

MEMBER APPRECIATION BBQ

• Main Event Sponsor $3,500 (2 available) • Senior Day Sponsor $1,500 (1 available) • Coupon Sponsor $1,500 (1 available) • Military Discount Sponsor $1,500 (1 available) • Parking Lot Power Sponsor $1200 (1 available) • Survey Giveaway Sponsor $500 + giveaway (1 available) • Goodie Bag Sponsor $500 + 1,500 bags (2 available) • Kids Area / Lego Sponsor $400 (1 available) • Lego Competition Prize Sponsor $150 (2 available) • Floor Sticker Sponsor $125 (15 available)

REX AWARDS • Main Event Sponsor • Awards Sponsor

$1,000 (1 available) $500 (1 available)

• Main Event Sponsor • BBQ Sponsor • Giveaway Sponsor

$1,500 (1 available) $500 or In-Kind (1 available) $500 (1 available)

LC MEMBER APPRECIATION • Main Event Sponsor • Entertainment Sponsor • Food / Drink Sponsor • Prize Sponsor •

$1,000 (1 available) $700 (1 available) $600 (1 available) Prize Donation (unlimited)

CHEFS ON TOUR

• Main Event Sponsor • Ticket Sponsor • Ballot Sponsor

$2,000 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 & giveaway

TOUR OF HOMES

AUCTION • Main Event Sponsor • Cocktail Hour Sponsor • Entertainment Sponsor • Bidder Paddle Sponsor • Centerpiece Sponsor • Drink Sponsor • Party Favor Sponsor • Silent Auction Sponsor • Live Auction Sponsor

$1,200 (1 available) $700 (1 available) $600 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available)

GOLF TOURNAMENT • Main Event Sponsor $1,500 (1 available) • Awards Luncheon Sponsor $700 (1 available) • Hole Sponsor $300 (12 available) • Drink Sponsor $500 (2 available) • Golf Cart Sponsor $300 (1 available) • Practice Green Sponsor $250 (1 available) • Mega Putt Sponsor $250 (1 available) • Caddy Pack Sponsor $250 (1 available) • Raffle Prize Sponsor $250 (1 available) • Closest to Pin Sponsor (Men’s) $200 + Prize (1 available) • Closest to Pin Sponsor (Women’s) $200 + Prize (1 available) • Longest Drive Sponsor (Men’s) $200 + Prize (1 available) • Longest Drive Sponsor (Women’s) $200 + Prize (1 available) • Goodie Bag Sponsor $100 + bags (1 available) • Hole-in-One Sponsor **In-Kind Sponsor

• Main Event Sponsor • Silver Sponsor • Ballot Sponsor • Bronze Sponsor • Map Sponsor • Front Porch Sponsor • Tour Partner Sponsor • Auto Sponsor

$4,000 (2 available) $1,700 ( 3 available) $700 & giveaway (1 available) $700 (2 available) $700 (1 available) $600 (1 available) $250 (unlimited) $250 per vehicle/per home

HOMEBUILDERS EXPO • Main Event Sponsor • Builder Dinner Sponsor • Party Favor Sponsor

$1,800 (1 available) $800 (1 available) $500 (1 available)

CHRISTMAS PARTY • Main Event Sponsor • Entertainment Sponsor • Party Favor Sponsor • Wine Sponsor • Awards Sponsor • Centerpiece Sponsor

$650 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available) $400 (1 available) $400 (1 available) $400 (1 available)

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS • Main Meeting Sponsor * New Members – 1 free

$150 (3 available)

BEER WITH A BUILDER • Main Event Sponsor

$200 (4 available)

ELECTED OFFICIALS CONNECTION • Main Event Sponsor • Luncheon Sponsorship • Transportation Sponsorship

$750 (2 available) $500 (1 available) $500 (1 available)

Contact membership@omb.org or call 360.754.0912

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s k n tha ber~s! ~RENEWING Mem ONE YEAR DL Phillips Construction LLC Evergreen State Roofing LLC ABC Construction Company Mr. Appliance of Olympia Northfork Asphalt Paving Barckley's Electric, Inc.

2-4 YEARS Mud Bay Geotechnical Services, LLC Reliable Enterprises Northwest Cascade, Inc. All Star Windows C & E Developments, LLC Barbo's Plumbing, LLC RG Crushing, Inc. Views on 5th, LLC Mervin Smith General Contractor, LLC Norbord, Inc. Window Genie of Olympia Lincoln Creek Lumber Prime Building & Development, LLC Puget Sound Landscaping, Inc. Cogent Construction, Inc.

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OMB Members that Renewed in OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2020! 10-14 YEARS

5-9 YEARS Roofing Pros, Inc. iLeaf Property Management (dba: Mill Pond, LP) Dunamis Interiors & Design Build Print NW K.T. Charboneau Trucking, Inc. Precisionary, Inc. Carrig & Dancer Insulation & Windows Olympic Blinds Bank of the Pacific Phillips Burgess, PLLC Schock & Company Environmental Design, LLC Lowe's of Lacey Better Homes Home Improvements, Inc. Shea Homes, Inc.

Keystone Masonry, Inc. Olympic Door & Trim Olympia Construction, Inc. BC Gas Repair Bath Fitter A-1 Roofing, Inc. A Glass Enterprise, Inc.

15-19 YEARS Allied Electric Service, Inc. Express Employment Professionals Heritage Restoration, Inc. Northwest Containers, Inc.

20-24 YEARS Dan Sallee Construction, LLC The Olympian Norm's Construction, Inc.

25 YEARS Sunset Insurance Agency, LLC

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