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Week of August 30, 2004

Front Page

* Presidential Candidates Square Off on Housing Issues
* September Is Associate Member Appreciation Month
* New Apartments and Condos an Unlikely Source of Classroom Crowding, Study Finds
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Housing Politics

* Association Health Plan Legislation Needed to Stem Rising Number of Uninsured

Housing and Economics

* New Home Sales Cool in July, But Remain Above Last Year’s Record Pace
* Existing Home Sales Slip in July, But Pace Was Third Highest Ever
* Eye on the Economy

Workforce Housing

* Missouri County Aims at Increasing Supply of Housing for Workers

Business Management

* Tech Talk: The Time Is Right for Buying a Computer

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Index Finds Strong Remodeling Activity in the Second Quarter
* Opportunities Abound as Baby Boomers Elect to Age in Place

Building Systems

* Builders in Deer Creek Converting From Modular Building to Modular Production
* Concrete Council Member Helps Rebuild San Diego Home Destroyed by Fire

Green Building

* Awards to Recognize Best Sustainable Practice

Seniors Housing

* Enter the 2005 Best of Seniors Housing Awards

Member Dividend

* NAHB Helped Me Make the Move from Carpenter to Successful Businessman

Labor

* Residential Construction Superintendent Courses Pack the House at SEBC

Building Products

* Latest in Steel Framing ‘How To’ Series Focuses on Interior Walls

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* NAHB Board Meets in Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 29-Oct. 3
* Orange County, Calif., Builders Encourage Students to Pursue Home Building Careers
* Membership Planners to Gather at National Conference, Oct. 23-24
* Reduce Business Costs With NAHB Members-Only Discounts
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Orange County, Calif., Builders Encourage Students to Pursue Home Building Careers

Under a gift to the National Housing Endowment (NHE) from Dale and Bea Stuard, a total of $5,000 will be awarded to three students in Orange County who are enrolling this fall in construction training courses at local colleges in Orange County, CA.

Dale Stuard is the current chairman of the endowment and a past president of NAHB and the Building Industry Association, Orange County Chapter (BIA/OC).

The students — who are the first to receive scholarships from BIA/OC and who will be recognized during the association’s 13th Annual Tribute to Excellence on Sept. 13 — are: Michael Ryan Charters, who will be attending Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo; John Frances Harley, attending Orange Coast College; and Leng Heng, attending Fullerton College.


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“Architecture fascinates me, I love designing things on paper and seeing them come to life in three-dimensional form,” said Charters. “I want to design homes, buildings and structures that capture the attention and interest of people who see them. I want to design timeless structures that are enjoyed by generations to come.”

Money for the scholarships comes from the interest earned on a much larger contribution of the Stuard’s to the NHE. Stuard requested that the Orange County association administer the funds as scholarships to support workforce training in the industry.

“With college education costs on a steady increase, it’s refreshing to see the generosity of the Stuards providing students the opportunity to continue their studies,” said Jon Robertson, of California Pacific Homes, and immediate past president of the BIA/OC.

The association also created the Building Industry Technology Academy at Katella High School in Anaheim three years ago to help educate students in the home building industry. For information on the academy and the Southern BIA Education Foundation, click here.


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