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FOURTH QUARTER, 2008
In This Issue
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS WITH TEAMWORK
BREAKING GROUND ANNUAL MEETING
NACDB MEMBER PANZICA EARNS NATIONAL AWARD
HURRICANE GUSTAV: THE DAMAGE THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN
CELEBRATIONS
BIRTHDAYS:

10/04 Jesse Kamm
Corcoran Companies

10/05 Katherine Kennedy
Church Solutions

10/06 Melissa Rieman
Trane

10/09 Kirk Robbins
Panzica

10/09 Ryan Bowden
Bowden Construction

10/21 Lee Corcoran
Corcoran Companies

10/23 Mark MacDonald
PinPoint Creative Group

10/25 Gary Taylor
Dickerson & Associates

10/25 Randy Baker
DRB Electric

10/30 Martha Speakman
Church Finance Corporation

11/02 Denise Baker
DRB Electric

11/09 Dale Reiser
PBS

11/12 Dave Stalcup
Champion Automatic Fire Sprinklers

11/17 Larry Black
Preferred Acoustics

11/22 Brent Mullett
CSD

11/27 Jim Spencer
Church & Worship Technology

12/02 Dickey Harrison
Rhino Construction

12/02 Kurt Williams
T&W Church Solutions

12/03 Reagan Hillier
Worlds of Wow

12/05 Charles Wicker
Church Interiors

12/14 Marty Malone
Malone Church Solutions

12/29 Scott Grant
Troy Bonnet Construction

12/29 Jody Chorba
Chorba Contracting


ANNIVERSARIES:


10/02 Tobey & Marsia Van Wormer
NACDB

10/02 Matt & Carrie Widenmier
StageRight Corporation

10/04 Mark & Beth Ann Towell
NCPG

10/21 Melissa & Russ Rieman
Trane

10/22 Doug & Angela Caudle
Piedmont Fiberglass

10/24 Dickey & Stacy Harrison
Rhino Construction

10/27 Peter & Myrna Benitez-Vivaldi
Corcoran Companies

11/11 Bill & Jane Austin
Vector Concepts

11/26 Barry & Ann Hodges
Mannington Commercial

12/06 Bill & Jeanne Derrick
Derrick Companies

12/08 Don & Veronica Baughman
Crestron

12/08 Bob & Anita Adams
JH Batten

12/12 Claude & Andrea Holliman
GL Barron

12/17 Rick & Beth Poole
Richard D. Poole

12/30 Martha & Josh Speakman
Church Finance Corporation
REACHING NEW HEIGHTS WITH
TEAMWORK
By Robert Gerber (GJS Architects) & B.J. VanCleave (Rhino Construction)

With the devastation from a tornado that reshaped the local landscape, Lighthouse Pentecostal Church was guided to move to a new location to rebuild their ministry. The move required a leap of faith as the congregation moved outside their comfort zone to this new property. To facilitate the transition they were looking for extraordinary things in their Architect and Contractor.2007 Award Winners Headliner

Thankfully, Rhino Construction (Rhino) was introduced to GJS Architects (GJS) earlier this year when both attended the NACDB fieldtrip at Seacoast Church in South Carolina.

Through a conversation with GJS, Rhino immediately recognized common goals both companies shared.

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CCC WAS A SUCCESS!

Again! Record attendance from our Members. The class of potential Certified Church Consultants met at the NACDB offices September 22nd - 24th. Business developers, marketing gurus, architects, a/v experts, church renovators as well as design builders made up this year's class.

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BREAKING GROUND ANNUAL MEETING
MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND!

The NACDB announces they will host its annual meeting Monday, February 16th in the beautiful Phoenix Conference Center.  Then save travel expenses when you stay to participate in the 2009 Church Solutions Conference.

Click here to read more about this year's meeting >
Click here for the 2009 schedule >


NACDB MEMBER PANZICA WINS NATIONAL AWARD
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PEI-Genesis is a world-class producer of electronic connectors, so it's fitting the South Bend assembly and distribution facility Panzica designed and built in 2007 is being recognized for its world-class redesign. The Chicago-based Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (www.pci.org), an organization with global membership, cited this 140,000 square foot precast project as the "Best Warehouse/ Distribution Center" in their 46th Annual PCI Design Awards.


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HURRICANE GUSTAV:
THE DAMAGE THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN

Hurricane Gustav was the seventh tropical cyclone, fourth costliest, third hurricane and second major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurrisprungcane season. Not only did this storm cause serious damage to a total of $15 billion, but it was responsible for 138 deaths in the US and Caribbean...

Click here to read more about Sprung Instant Structures and how their product fared in Hurricane Gustav >


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