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It is my extreme pleasure to presen t to you the ISFA So many people 2014 Spring Con have worked very ference. hard to create an for you. I am so pro outstanding confere ud of the job eve nce ryone has done and for everyone. The what we have in level of talent this store year is beyond ama AIFD’s finest. Don zing, all being som ’t miss Phil Rulloda e of AIFD, Ann Jordan Monheim AIFD, Rick AIFD, Joyce Mas Orr AIFD and one onof AIFD’s newest inductees Bitsy Car ter. ISFA has been trul y an rewarding jour ney for myself, and President, I can’t help but reflect as I end my reign on all the great as long friendships times I have had are the greatest fine association. . The lifereward for all the I look forward to long hours I put working under inco and see all she has into this min g President Michell in store for us. Alth e O’Neil-Babicky ough I will be bus Festive, and my y with my compan position as Vice President of Sou ies: Florists Ally and ISFA Board, but th Central AIFD, all of you. It is only I am her thro e for not only the successful in this ugh teamwork and industry that we knowledge that we all love. are able to be I highly recommend each of you con sider getting invo rewards are countle lved with your Flor ss. I want to thank ists association, all of you for you as President. I hop the r support and trus e I served you, the ting in me to serv association and the e you floral industry wel l. Sincerely, Frankie Peltiere AIF D, CFD | 2014 ISFA President

MARCH 7-9, 2014 ISFA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Frankie Peltiere, AIFD, CFD Festive Atmosph eres frankie@festiveatmo spheres.com 314.481.1501 VICE PRESIDENT Michelle O’Neal-Bab icky Petals & Co. micpetals@yahoo.co m 217.498.8882 SECRETARY Tina Davis, ICPF Blythe Flowers goofygrl1980@yaho o.com 815.434.0875 TREASURER Sandra Prince, ICPF Four Seasons Flow ers and Gifts skipisfatreas@ya hoo.com 618.667.2364 PAST PRESIDENT Rae Roberts-Griffith , AIFD, CFD, ICPF True Colors Floral Artistry rae_floral@yahoo .com 217.787.7922 EDUCATION CHA IRMAN Judi Borah, AIFD , CFD, ICPF Freelance Designe r aifd66@hotmail.c om 217.774.3430 ICPF COORDINAT OR Ronda Hess, AIFD , CFD, ICPF Forget Me Not Flow ers rhicpf@hotmail.c om 309.829.1001 DIRECTORS REGION 1 (AREA CODES 312, 708, 630, 847) Adam Havrilla, ICPF Artistic Blooms LLC adam@artisticbloom schicago.com 773.540.2173 REGION 2 (AREA

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& DIRECTORS REGION 3 (AREA CODE 309) Ronda Hess, AIFD , CFD, ICPF Forget Me Not Flow ers rhicpf@hotmail.c om 309.829.1001 Sherri Knoblauch, ICPF Sherri’s Floral Des igns sherifloral@mchsi.co m 309.248.7650 REGION 4 (AREA CODE 217) Maria Buskirk Maria’s Your Marshal l Flowers mariasymfs@aol.com 217.826.5922 Amy Steiner, AIFD , CFD Freelance ajsteiner1@juno.c om 217.486.6368 REGION 5 (AREA CODE 618) Becky Klein Poppies Design Stud io becky@poppiesdesi gnstudio.com 314.368.7760 Sheryl Timmerman A Special Touch Florist satimmermann@h otmail.com 618.654.4665 REGION 6 (WHOLE SALE/SUPPLIER) Dan Ludwig Baisch & Skinner dan@baischandskin ner.com 800.738.8256 REGION 7 (OUT-OFSTATE) Garrett Fairbanks Liatriks garrett@liatriks.c om 313.977.0762 Michael Lewis Lewis Florist lewisflorist1@yaho o.com 847.223.6600

T TO PRESEN 6 0 19 S T N E ISFA PRESID y Albert F. He C.E. Gullett urn shb C.L. Wa idge Charles Lover

1907-08 1909 1910-12 1912-14 H.E. Smith 1914 hnson Charles W. Jo 1915-17 J.L. Pillsbury 1917 el im Ke W.J. 1918-20 mbreiker William J. He 1920 ut Joseph Koho 1921-24 Van Iles Cole 1924-26 g rlin Ste Clarence 1926-28 le James N. Co r 1928-30 ffle he Rudolph Sc 1930-32 nsen William A. Ha 1932 Otto Amling 1933-35 P.A. Washburn 1935-37 ll George J. Ba 1937-39 ughan Leonard H. Va 1939-42 rstler We J. m llia Wi 1942-45 unknown 1945 ra James Syko 1946-49 amm Eugene R. Dr 1049-51 veridge Lo G. William 1 195 iland George M. We 1952 dley Lin Witt C. De 4 1953-5 xen Harris H. Bli 1955 ken Alan M. Wyne 1956

han Jr. Leonard Vaug 1957 Mulleman Clarence E. 1958-61 m ga Frank Brauti 1961-63 rrigan George N. Co 1963-65 n Joseph Leshy 1965 ley Lyle E. Swart 1966-68 Walter Maton 1968-70 kebrecht Ec G. Eugene 1970-72 ier Edward J. Did 1972-74 Orville Busse 1974-76 n sto Ea Al E. 1976-78 lman Richard N. Co 1978-80 bis George F. Ma 2 0-8 198 Williams Mary Noble 1982-84 Avada Leaf 6 4-8 198 rtis James B. Cu 1986-88 rlson Donald R. Ca 1988-90 l Dil L. rt Robe 1990-92 w (Raymer) Debi Bradsha 1992-94 es Michael Balm 6 4-9 199 Eldon Haab 1996-98 nd William Wo 1998-2000 Sharon Heath 2000-02 Knoblauch Sharon Kay 2002-04 Connie Baker 2004-06 Linda Roberts 2006-08 ki Len Wlodars ICPF 2008-10 Griffith AIFD Rae Roberts 2010-12 re’ AIFD CFD ltie nkie Pe Fra t sen Pre 2012-


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floris his 51st year as a , AIFD, PFCI, CFD PHIL RULLODA, AAF chief evangelists for floral design, celebrating ds in national and international awar

ica’s er of Phil is one of Amer sed an incredible numb ands of professional ment. Having amas rams to tens of thous nition Ambassador of Senti more than 500 prog Bright Award in recog Phil has presented ican Florists’ Tommy design competitions. the first recipient of the Society of Amer of was ient he recip 1991 in y, 2004 and commentar ’s Award of florists. He was the ation AIFD ved educ recei floral and in red vement -Rulloda were hono of his lifetime achie Phil and Cathy Hillen n Influence and in 2007 e, both AIFD’s Award of Desig Gardens — florals uniqu to the floral industry. y co-owner of Avante Distinguished Service and n Desig l io Casabar and Budd Flora School of of inspiration as Silver Southern California mentors and sources He is director of the cites his two primary Phil rnia. Califo by the located in Anaheim, in contact with.” worth his come I of one ure every meas from ders the Benz but says, “I learn ents, but more consi motivate, and his own accomplishm ly been to educate, has most-important he is not so proud of legacy.” Additionally, he says in the industry. His goal states, “You are my have gone on to excel his many students, he To many students who nts. stude and to his audiences provide inspiration esses succeed ers and small busin loping CHRISTIAN KRATSAS t several years helping independent retail responsible for deve spen g. He was directly Christian Kratsas has s, helping them to and online advertisin store eting gift ed mark l ogniz emai ly-rec with social media, days. Currently, nce for several wide two prese than a less medi l in fans socia and maintaining the instance adding 1,000 fan bases — in one l. dramatically grow their Manager for SnapRetai l Media and Content Christian is the Socia

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n classes and handsAIFD, MMFD, FTD has instructed desig floral experience and the greatest designers than 25 years of retail design with some of Ann Jordan has more She has studied floral ghout North America. throu s shop work on e in the floral industry. icant ways. She was in the world and is activ industry in many signif term, and has impacted the floral dent for the 2012-2013 ledgeable, Ann has Ann taught Enthusiastic and know l Designers (AIFD) Presi Botanical Gardens, ican Institute of Flora York New Amer the wned as d urate tary. At the world-reno most recently inaug Secre and dent as Vice Presi served AIFD previously d in many nts. ipate partic to floral design stude Review, and she has all aspects of floristry featured in Florists’ n entitled River Run having her designs Show. Ann’s presentatio plishments include for President Philadelphia Flower team n d fame desig Other career accom the the at on h ing the AIFD boot osium and she was and received AIFD National Symp AIFD programs includ Competition in 2004 highlighted at the 2008 the AIFD Holland Cup on the main stage was also placed third in uration in 2005. She George W. Bush’s Inaug unity as a FTD® in 2000. by comm her nted in n prese d know Awar skills, but she is also the John A. Valentine in 2004. Ann try for her creative l Business of the Year nized in the floral indus nated the Maine Smal Not only is Ann recog ner, having been nomi desig ings. floral teach inent her of prom all business leader and the latest trends into accomplishments with incorporates her past

ANN JORDAN AAF,

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Rick was inducted into AIFD in 1987 in San Francisco. the Land of Lincoln He has been Desi trophy three time gner of the Year s. He has won first twice and has won Rick has appeared place in Flowers& twice. on design panels throughout the Midw at Nature’s Creative est, Texas and New Edge in Michigan York. He has been and has been gues Art Museum in Urba a designer t curator for Peta na for 22 years. ls and Paintings for Rick has three colle the Krannert ge degrees from the University of and physical educ Illinois in theatre/d ation. He was reare irecting, speech com d on a farm in Cent munications, leisu Rick believes that ral Illinois raising re studies registered Hampshi each flower arran gement should be re hogs for 4-H. a celebration.

BITSY M. CARTER , AAF

, AMF, CFD Bitsy Carter, AAF , AMF is design manager/co-own accomplished pian er for Hope Flora ist and musician. Bitsy l in Hope, Arkansas entered the floral . She is also an Bitsy earned her industry in the late Arkansas Master 90’s in her family’s Florist certification flower shop. direction from Kevi in 1999 . She has n Ylvisaker, AIFD since then develope , Els Hazenburg,AIF Bitsy was inducted d her skills with D, Marie Ackerman into the American , AIFD, and many Academy of Flori year. She has won others. culture (AAF) in 2012 the NAFA National and will be inducted Designer of the Year 2010 and 2012. She into AIFD in Chic for 2013 and also won 1st place in the ago this had the honor of Arkansas Flower also the People Choi winning the Arka and Garden Show ce award. She has nsas Cup in Professional Flori competed in Midof the Arkansas Flori st Table Top Com America Invitation sts Association. Her petition and al and work Sylv ia has been featured Cup. Bitsy is also Bitsy has been taug a board member in Arkansas Bride ht the majority of and At Home Arka her design skills from at the shop is her nsas. 14 year old son, Nate her dad, Wendel, in their family flow . In Bitsy’s “spare” for her church and er shop. Her bigg time, she loves bein various commun est helper ity events. g an avid sports mom and playing the piano TRISHA LOCKE AIFD

, CFD, ICPF Trisha received her degree in Ornamen tal Horticulture from years of experienc e in the floral indu the University of stry. She worked Illinois (U of I) and with a focus in spec 13 years in retail flora has over 19 ial events and wed l shops and was a dings. She maintains their Student Ame lead designer rican Institute of her connection with Floral Designers and mentoring youn (AIF D) Chapter, presentin the U of I by co-advising g talent. In 2007 , she was the foun g design courses at as an artis t-in-residence, ding instructor for Parkland College introductory and in Champaign, IL In addition to bein advanced floral as part of its flora g a floral instructo l certificate prog r, Trisha is an awar AIFD, a member ram. d-winning freelance of the Illinois State Florists’ Associati floral designer, an her involvement on (ISFA), and an accr with ISFA, she has edite d member of the Illinois Certified Prof been a judge, volu and Designer of the essional Florist (ICP nteer, presenter, Year. lead designer for F). During the presidential banq Trisha has enjoyed uet dinner, giving more than 40 demonstratio outside the flora ns l industry. She also and workshops to shares her floral a wide events such as Peta varie ty of audiences both talents with othe ls and Paintings, rs by participating inside and Nature’s Creative events raise mon in local and regio Edge, Iron Florist, ey for great caus nal fundraising es and increase publ and the Parkland College annual gala ic awareness of flora . These l design as an art form.

F a past president EIM AIFD, PFCI, AZM for over 35 years. As , she has JOYCE MASON-MONH been actively involved in the floral industry west Region of AIFD ciation, and the South Mason-Monheim has

Joyce Florists’ Asso Unit, Arizona State t the southwest. of Teleflora’s Arizona al programs throughou ute of Floral organizing education for the American Instit been instrumental in bership Committee l Communicators n of the National Mem perso chair the Professional Flora of the ber ntly mem Joyce is curre of Directors. She is a F). Board (AzM t nal Floris Natio r sits on their is an Arizona Maste Designers (AIFD) and associations Designer (CFD), and state and allied floral is a Certified Floral International (PFCI), rams for wholesalers, educators and has numerous design prog orthy designers and and commentated at ds. She was a one of the most notew awar as n ded desig Joyce has designed regar is rous She ts, having won nume and internationally. the 2001 Bush across the country ideas and design talen for the Rose Parade, ades for her innovative n and has designed received many accol n Cup in Taipei, Taiwa Intercontinental Desig competitor in the 2011 Symposium. red numerous nal featu Natio been AIFD has 2002 ing Bloom World and Inauguration and the , the John Henry trade magazines includ ing Selection Guide ared in international s team of in the Teleflora Wedd Joyce’s work has appe Teleflora’s prestigiou nstrated her talents of demo ber has mem She a is zine. Joyce times in Flowers& maga a Stewart Weddings. athy Books and Marth Wedding and Symp . Education Specialists

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SKI & SNOWBOARD

REPAIR RATES ALPINE SKI SHOP RATES EDGE SHARPEN & HOT WAX 10168482 ........................................ $30 COMPLETE SKI TUNE & BDG CHECK 10168485 .......................... $45 Sharpen, Hot Wax & Release Check

STONE GRIND TUNE 10015803 ....................................................... $50 Stone Grind & Hot Wax

COMPLETE STONE GRIND & BDG CHECK 10168486 ................ $60 Stone Grind, Hot Wax & Release Check

ALPINE MACHINE HOT WAX 10168480 ........................................ $10 ALPINE HAND HOT WAX 10168481 ................................................ $20 SKI BINDING ADJUST 10168487 .................................................. $20 Forward Pressure & DIN Adjustment Only

ALL ALPINE SKI REMOUNTS 10168489 ........................................ $35 Applies To Systems Only

ALL OUTSIDE SKI MOUNTS & REMOUNTS 10168490 ................ $75 Non P.G. Mounts - Each Item Purchase, Less $25

ALPINE SUMMERIZE 10047903 ....................................................... $50 Stone Grind, Heavy Hand Wax & Summer Storage

POLE CUTTING - 1 PAIR 10200071 ................................................. $5

SNOWBOARD SHOP RATES COMPLETE SNOWBOARD TUNE 10168477 ................................. $30 Sharpen & Hot Wax

SNOWBOARD MACHINE HOT WAX 10168475 ............................ SNOWBOARD HAND HOT WAX 10168476 ................................... ALL OUTSIDE SNOWBOARD INSTALLATION 10130597 ........... SNOWBOARD SUMMERIZE 10168479 ............................................

$10 $20 $25 $55

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BASE REPAIR RATES BASE REPAIRS - XL 10332519 ......................................................... $75 Base Repairs 3” or Larger - Stone Grind Recommended

BASE REPAIRS - L 10332520 ........................................................... $60 Base Repairs 2” To 3” - Stone Grind Recommended

BASE REPAIRS - M 10332521 ............................................................ $40 Base Repairs 1” To 2” - Stone Grind Recommended

BASE REPAIRS - S 10332522 ........................................................... $20 Base Repairs Up To 1” - Stone Grind Recommended

STICK OF P-TEX 10017887 ................................................................ $5


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