Current Edition of The Waterproofer
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Current Edition of The Waterproofer
The Newsletter of the Waterproofing Contractors Association President’s Message David Honeycutt, REI Engineering Thanks to all of you who made the spring meeting in Mt. Pleasant a great success. We had near record attendance and outstanding participation throughout the conference. I want to thank all of our presenters for their time in sharing their knowledge and information. The feedback we received was all very positive. The Marriott staff, as always went above and beyond our expectations to provide excellent dining and accommodations for our WCA family. The Charleston area has always been a welcome venue for the Spring conference, and we are looking forward to next Spring. The 9th Annual Joint WCA/ICRI sporting clays tournament is scheduled for November 3rd at Drake Landing in beautiful Fuquay-Varina. Presented by Guaranteed Supply Company and New South Construction Supply Co., this is a terrific opportunity for companies to assemble a team of their favorite clients and best sharpshooters. This year we will be raffling not one, but two Yeti Tundra coolers!!! There are plenty of sponsorship opportunities available; all proceeds go to the scholarship funds of both the WCA and ICRI organizations. As many of you know the WCA board began the search and selection process for the new WCA Executive director last fall. The process has brought to light the core values of the organization which we hold dear to our hearts and wish to ensure that they are perpetuated and allowed to grow and flourish as the organization grows. This process has been completed and we have our staff team in place to lead us into the future. Pam Tolson, who has known Kelly and Kit for 40 years and managed multiple associations, will be our new Executive Director; Brad Aderhold will continue in his role as Creative Director, and we even have a commitment from the Andrews to be at the 2017 and 2018 WCA events. We are looking forward to transitioning into a new era with a bright future while preserving the values and ideals that has shaped us in the past. Pam will be at our Fall meeting to begin the staff transition. Surprise, did you know this is the 45th anniversary of the WCA??!! We are excited about the upcoming fall conference at the luxurious Grande Dunes Resort in Myrtle Beach, SC. Please mark your calendars for September 15th through 18th. In addition to the terrific technical presentations we have in store for you, we are having a special Saturday night celebration to be held at the House of Blues, and will feature a delicious down-home barbecue buffet. I would like to recognize and sincerely thank the following sponsors for making this event possible: Kenseal Construction Products, Pecora, Tremco, Nomaco Willseal and W.R. Meadows will be hosting the House of Blues party and Guaranteed Supply Company and BASF will provide continuous door-to-door shuttle service in the GSC trolley and the BASF Party Bus from 500-1100pm. It’s going to be memorable but your company needs to be a member of the WCA and you need to be registered for the conference to be a part of it. David 2016 WCA FALL CONVENTION ROCKIN’ IT OUT: CELEBRATING 45 YEARS OF BONDING AND SEALING This will be the beginning of the second decade of the WCA Fall Convention being held at the Marriott Grande Dunes Resort in North Myrtle Beach. But since we all know that “familiarity breeds content,” the WCA Board of Directors along with a some good corporate friends have decided to kick it up a notch and add a Saturday Night House of Blues Celebration. GRANDE DUNES Annually the Fall Convention is the best attended event of the WCA and this year should prove to be no exception. Look at this expanded lin-up of activities: • On Friday at 11:30 am the Women’s Tea is back on the Veranda. The WCA ladies can order from the menu, and will have door prizes and a show of “ Blingo” designer jewelry. • Friday afternoon will feature your choice of two planned recreational events (golf back at Arrowhead Country Club and sporting clays will again be at the Backwoods Quail Club in Georgetown) • The tradiontal Friday Night Banquet featuring dinner, two free drinks and the annual Door Prizes Extravaganza and the awarding of Waterproofer of the Year. • AND Saturday night we will “party hardy” at a family friendly WCA Anniversary Celebration at the House of Blues. The 530-730pm portion is a family buffet in the Indigo Room. At 730pm, we shut down the Indigo Room and those who want to continue can enjoy drinks, bar food and live local entertainment free at the Patio Bar overlooking the Intercoastal Waterway until the bar closes And as a third option, there will be a national act (TBA) booked into the Concert Hall and tickets will be available through the House of Blues Box Office. HOUSE OF BLUES MOVIN’ ON, WCA JOIN US FOR OUR 45th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION This year completes the 45th year of the WCA’s existence …. sealing leaks and sealing friendships for nearly a half century. Founded in 1970, the association was run by volunteers until 1986, when Annette Boutwell, the wife of one of the original founders Jim Boutwell, was hired as the WCA’s first Executive Director. Annette served in that capacity for 14 years through 1999. The WCA’s highest award is the Jim and Annette Boutwell Award, named in their honor. When warranted through dedication and significant contributions, the Waterproofing Contractors Association presents this award to a deserving individual who has contributed a great deal to the Association at present and in the past. This upcoming Fall Convention is the 16th year Kelly (and his wife Kit) Andrews have served us as a management team. We thought we were hiring Kelly but we got a real bonus in Kit. This Fall Convention marks the last one for them in an official capacity as our lead staff; they are going to be retiring to spend more time with their son and daughter and their four grandkids. And while this will be their last official meeting as staff, we have a commitment from them to come back for the next few years as “staff emeritus” in charge of Door Prize Procurement. And we are happy to announce the hiring of Pam Tolson as our new Executive Director. Pam will officially begin her first year as the new WCA Executive Director effective January, 2017. Pam is a personal friend and professional colleague of Kelly and Kit Andrews, having worked with Kelly at American Heart Association and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, as well as partnering with him in a successful bid to manage the Raleigh Bicentennial. Pam is an association executive and small business owner. She has had the privilege to work in association management her entire career. Prior to discovering membership organizations, Pam was a fund raiser and event manager for local, state and national health organizations. She founded MRSI, an association management company, in 1992 upon returning to Springfield, Illinois after eight years working in the Washington, DC metro area. She recently stepped down as Executive Director for the Illinois Society of Association Executives after 20 years of service. In 2010, Pam merged her management company with Association Central in Springfield, Illinois and continues to work with the new company. For over 30 years Pam has worked with hundreds of volunteers and many boards of directors. She has a degree in Business Management from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana and received herCertified Association Executive designation from ASAE in 1997. When not working, you can find Pam sailing or kayaking on the Potomac River near her home in Colonial Beach, Virginia. 2016 WCA SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED On behalf of the Board of the Waterproofing Contractors Association, we want to thank Sarah Thaxton and all of her committee plus the 14 WCA students for their work in our 2016 Scholarship Contest. Whether you were a winner or not, we want to thank all of you for your time in submitting an entry and we wish you all the best in your future studies. Here are this year’s winners and copies of the winning essays can be found on the WCA website: TWO $2000 SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY WINNERS Sydney Hodgin Furman University Jordan McCoy Coker College Health Science Physical Education Freshman Sophomore SEVEN $300 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE WINNERS Samantha Barker UNC Wilmington Biology Sophomore Luis Chavez NCSU Finance/Marketing Senior Abby Settlemyre NCSU Finance Sophomore Anne Settlemyre NCSU Finance/Accounting Senior Dannelly McKenzie Clemson University Biological Sciences Junior Landon Perkins UNC Wilmington Tourism Management Freshman Anakin Honeycutt ECU Engineering Sophomore 2016 Fall Convention Schedule Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes - Myrtle Beach, SC Thursday, September 15, 2016 Saturday, September 17, 2016 - Tides 1 & 2 4:00 p.m. - WCA Board of Directors Meeting - Heron Room 7:00 a.m. - Table Top Displays Coffee, juice, soda, Danish, fruit, bagels & croissants 5:00 p.m. until 12 midnight Hospitality Room Opens, Suite 932/934 DINNER ON YOUR OWN Friday, September 16, 2016 - Tides 1 & 2 7:00 a.m. Registration & Table Top Displays Coffee, soda, Danish, fruit, bagels & croissants 8:00 a.m. Welcome, Intros and Announcements David Honeycutt, WCA President 8:15 – 9:15 a.m. PROGRAM SESSION: Minimizing “Gotcha Moments” with Insurance Coverages & Policies Speaker: Hal Averette, CIC, CWCA | Vice President, Jones Insurance Agency, Inc 9:15 – 9:30 a.m. Break 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. PROGRAM SESSION: Watch Your Step: The Construction Minefield Case Studies on Construction Litigation Speaker: Derek Hodgin, PE, RRO, RBEC, CDT, CCCA Topics: balcony waterproofing issues (concrete/wood frame construction), guardrail attachment issues, proper integration of 2 layers of water resistant barriers behind stucco and stone veneer cladding systems, preservative treated wood problems, issues with liquid applied waterproofing & problems in mid-rise wood frame construction. Includes allegations of each case and a discussion of building code requirements, manufacturer instructions, industry standards & best practices to avoid problems. 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. WCA Ladies Brunch (Adults only; order from menu; one free drink ticket included) Featuring ‘BLING-O’ with Premier Designs Jewelry. Come play and win FREE Jewelry. Bar Veranda on main level of Marriott Grande Dunes 12:30 p.m. WCA Annual Fall Golf Tournament Arrowhead Country Club, 1269 Burcale Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC Double Tee Times starting @ 12:30pm. Box Lunch at course and Range Balls included. No personal coolers; two drink tickets. Cash beverage carts on course. 12:30 p.m. Annual WCA Fall Sporting Clays Shoot Backwoods Quail Club 647 Hemingway Lane, Georgetown, SC (843) 546-1466 Perlow Chicken & Rice Lunch at Club; 100 targets + warmup; ammo provided. BRING YOUR OWN GUNS, EAR & EYE PROTECTION. Annual Awards Banquet - Oleander Ballroom 6:30pm Bar Opens (two drink tickets per adult; then cash bar; soft drinks free) 7:00-9:00pm Buffet Dinner, Annual Awards & Door Prize Extravanganza 9:00 p.m. – 12 midnight Hospitality Room Reopens, Suite 932/934 8:00 a.m. WCA Annual Business Meeting / Intro of New Executive Director / Election of 2017 Board David Honeycutt, WCA President 8:30 – 9:15 a.m. PROGRAM SESSION: Waterproofing with PMMA Speaker: Tom Michiels, SOPREMA 9:15 – 10:00 a.m. PROGRAM SESSION: OSHA Update: Silica Exposure Speaker: Harvey Jessup, South Carolina OSHA Voluntary Programs 10:00 – 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. PROGRAM SESSION: Dust Control & Its Dangers: Why HEPA Is Important Speaker: Lyndon Kelsey, Ermator OUTSIDE DEMO: Grinding & Cutting With Proper Dust Collection + Air Monitors DJ White, Niagara Machine, Inc. 11:45 a.m. Golf & Shoot Awards/Prizes Outside at Demo Presentation followed by Adjournment Free Time until Saturday Evening Reception House of Blues 45th Anniversary Celebration 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. - Hospitality Room opens, Suite 932/934 5:00 – 11:00 p.m. - Continuous Round Trip Shuttle Door to Door (2 vehicles): The Guaranteed Supply Company Trolley and the BASF Party Bus: Shuttle Service from front of Marriott Grande Dunes to House of Blues 5:30 - 7:30 pm - Kenseal Construction Products, Pecora, Tremco, Nomaco, W.R. Meadows & WillSeal presents: “WCA: 45 YEARS OF SEALING LEAKS AND RELATIONSHIPS” HOUSE OF BLUES MEMBERSHIP RECEPTION & BUFFET DINNER – Indigo Room APPETIZERS: Buffalo Chicken Tenders; Crispy Okra & Cheddar Beignets w/Ranch Dipping Sauce BUFFET: Carved BBQ Brisket with Jack Daniels Sauce; Pulled Pork with Tennessee BBQ Sauce, Cole Slaw, Pickles and Assorted Breads; BBQ Babyback Ribs; Memphis BBQ Chicken; Potato Salad; Corn on the Cob with Chile Lime butter; Tennessee Baked Beans; Cornbread with Maple Butter; Assorted Rolls DESSERT STATION: Bourbon Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce 7:30 – 11:00pm - ON YOUR OWN @ HOUSE OF BLUES Patio Bar and Local Live Bands (no cover charge) AND/OR Live Show in Concert Hall (act TBA; admission fee) Last bus leaves House of Blues at 11:00pm After 11:00pm until: REALLY ON YOUR OWN @ HOUSE OF BLUES - Your choice of ground transportation back to hotel Sunday, September 18, 2016 800am Board Meeting - Heron Room 2016 JOINT GOLF TOURNAMENT: Forest Oaks, Greensboro, NC The weather looked sketchy on the morning of May 19th but the despite the misty conditions, 40+ golfers made the trip to Greensboro to participate in the 2016 ICRI/WCA Joint Golf Tournament. As usual, competition was tough and the winning team shot an impressive 14 under par (58). The annual tournament raised over $3400 to be split between the scholarship funds of both organizations. See photos of the top three teams below. 1st Place: Mike Watts, Nick Capra and Dan Jones. Second Place: Michael Cozcwara and Greg Brown WELCOME TO THE WCA FAMILY Third Place: John McDougall, Mike Jarman, Mark O’Brien and Zach Duggan SHOW YOUR WCA PRIDE: 5-INCH VEHICLE MAGNETS The WCA family continues to grow and we would like to welcome these new members, making this year a record total membership of 91 companies from 17 states. Not bad for a regional waterproofing association serving North and South Carolina. Seven new members in the family: Highlight your company’s membership in the WCA and decorate those work vehicles. We have 3 styles of magnets and they are all $3.00 each (including shipping) and are available on-line at the WCA website or they will be at the Fall Convention in Myrtle Beach. AAA Environmental, Spartanburg, SC – Pamela Smith Brown & Guarino-South, Charlotte, NC - Terri Brown Ermator, Inc, Tampa, FL - Lyndon Kelsey ERS Construction Products, Trussville, AL – Todd Lankford Mecklenburg Restoration, Concord, NC – David Eddy Santa Fe Dehumidifiers, Clermont, FL – Gregory Grabow WxProofing LLC, Greensboro, NC – Jed Daniel & Robert McDowell Our Platinum Sponsors: Gold Sponsors: Mar-flex Waterproofing & Building Products Santa Fe Dehumidifiers Scaffolding Solutions LLC Stone Restoration of America GCP Applied Technologies (formerlyW.R.Grace&Company) W.R. Meadows, Inc Silver Sponsors: Boral Building Products Polyguard Watertight Systems Bronze Sponsors: Capital Restoration & Waterproofing Carolina Restoration & Waterproofing Harrell’s Waterproofing, Inc. Niagara Machine Inc. Pecora Corporation Siplast Southern Paint and Waterproofing Structural Waterproofing, LLC The 9TH annual WCA/ICRI Sporting Clay Shoot Benefiting the Scholarship Funds of WCA and ICRI Drake Landing 3146 Chalybeate Springs Road Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 Phone: (919) 552-9455 drakelanding.net Event Schedule 11:00am - noon Registration and Warm-Up 12 noon Lunch and Safety Talk 1:00-3:30pm Shoot (100 targets @ 13 stations) 3:30pm Awards Scoring will be by the Lewis Class Scoring System that gives shooters of all levels an equal chance at winning. A general explanation of the system is available at THIS WEBSITE. The final divisioning will be determined by the event chairman. Prizes for the Top Team Score and the winners and runners-up in each division. You may enter as an individual, or companies are encouraged to enter as a 5-man team. Bring your own gun and ear & eye protection! Thursday, November 3, 2016 Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 to be guaranteed space! Entry Fee $150 per person or $750 for a sponsored 5-man team. Registration fee includes a Gerber Guardian J1 folding knife (FOR ALL WHO REGISTER AND PAY BY THE DEADLINE DATE), ammo provided for warm-up and the course, golf cart rental, 100 clays at 13 stations on a two mile course and a lunch sponsored by Guaranteed Supply Company. The Guardian is Gerber Gear’s next foray into the tactical knife community. These well built and well designed tactical tools are smaller, more compact knives with a 3-inch blade of 420HC Stainless. CHill Out! Two lucky winners will receive a new free YETI Tundra. Cooler features roto-molded polyethylene that is UV-resistant and a freezer-style sealing gasket to help keep beverages cold. The lid is secured with a full-length, self-stopping hinge that helps Donated by prevent hyperextension and breaking, and New South the nylon rope and textured grip handles Supply Co. provide easy carrying. Nonslip, nonmarking rubber feet. Drake Landing at Andrews Farm is the premiere hunting preserve in North Carolina. Drake Landing offers a full array of outdoor shooting activities that caters to both the seasoned sportsman and novice alike. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll on the two mile sporting clays course busting targets with your family or waiting in a blind at the crack of dawn for the first flock of mallards to drop into the decoys, your experience is sure to be memorable. Conveniently located off US Highway 401 between Fuquay-Varina and Angier, NC. 2016 Fall Convention Speakers Hal Averette, CIC, CWCA Vice President, Jones Insurance Agency, Inc, Garner, NC Hal focuses on commercial insurance for churches, nursing homes, contractors and other businesses. Hal has earned the designation of Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) by completing comprehensive insurance training and continuing education. With over two decades of insurance experience, Hal specializes in tailoring insurance programs to meet individual client needs. Hal is currently serving on the Triangle Council for the Associated Builders & Contractors and is Chairman of the Membership Committee. He is the past Chairman of the Board for Wake Enterprises, a non-profit organization providing vocational and social opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hal was born and raised in the Triangle. In his free time he enjoys golfing, hiking and cooking. Derek Hodgin, PE, Forensic Engineer/Roof Consultant Construction Science and Engineering, Westminster, SC Derek Hodgin, of Construction Science & Engineering, Inc., has over twenty (20) years of experience as an engineering consultant. He performs facility condition inspections, failure analysis, damage assessments, and forensic engineering investigations of all types of structures. A licensed Professional Engineer in twenty (20) states, Mr. Hodgin is also registered as an RRO, RRC, REWC, RWC, and RBEC with RCI, Inc.; and as a CDT and CCCA with the Construction Specifications Institute. Mr. Hodgin’s experience includes failure analysis of a wide variety of building envelope and structural issues. A large part of Derek’s projects have included analysis of deficient construction cases including assessment of damages related to construction, design and product failures. Mr. Hodgin has designed repair details to address damages identified in hundreds of buildings located in coastal environments in the Southeastern United States and Caribbean. Mr. Hodgin has developed and presented numerous educational topics related to construction issues to various groups throughout the United States. Tom Michiels, Product Manager SOPREMA, Denver, CO Tom Michiels is a Product Manager with SOPREMA, Inc. Coming from a Manufacturing environment where he held a Managerial title, Tom got his start in the roofing & waterproofing industry working with a Roofing and Waterproofing Contractor in Denver, CO. In 2009 Tom started with SOPREMA as a Technical Representative. After a few short years Tom was promoted to the position of Technical Manager for Waterproofing and Wall System. In this role he was responsible for managing all technical aspects of the building envelope systems. More recently, he was promoted into his current role of Liquid Systems Product Manager at SOPREMA. Tom is an active member of various organizations within the industry such as SWR Institute, RCI, Inc., NRCA and ABAA. Tom can be reached at tmichiels@soprema.us. Harvey Jessup, Program Manager South Carolina OSHA Voluntary Programs, Columbia, SC Mr. Jessup has lived in Columbia since 1982 and is employed as Program Manager with the Office of OSHA Voluntary Programs, a division of The SC Department of Labor Licensing and Regulation. He joined OSHA as a Compliance officer for in 1990 and worked for 2 years before coming to the Office of OSHA Voluntary Programs in 1992. During his time with OVP he has inspected over a thousand workplaces in a wide variety of manufacturing facilities. He moved from the field in 2008 when he became Manager of the OVP, a small office of 15 inspectors and trainers that is tasked with providing assistance to small employers in the state to come into compliance with OSHA regulations and to administer the Palmetto Star VPP, SHARP, Partnerships and Alliances in the state. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of South Carolina, and is a Certified Public Manager. Lyndon Kelsey, National Sales Manager Ermator, Inc., Tampa, FL Lyndon Kelsey has been with Pullman Ermator for almost 6 years. He started as the Territory Manger for the West Coast and then was named National Sales Manager almost two years ago. Prior to that, he was a specialty concrete contractor installing decorative coatings and polishing systems. Pullman Ermator is the world leader in Dust Extraction equipment for the industrial and construction trades. It has global distributers and has been selling in North America for over 10 years. Is head office is in Tampa Florida, and distributes, trains and services all its products from there. He has 20 years of experience in the construction industry, and started at the ground floor as an installer all the way through to ownership, and now manages all sales and marketing of the product line. Lyndon enjoys his job immensely with the challenges of new and every changing markets, and building new relationships. Lyndon grew up in Western Canada, and moved to the USA in 1989. Has been married for 26 years and has three young adult daughters. He enjoys time off golfing, fishing and any time he can spend with friends and family outdoors. D.J. White, Branch Manager Niagara Machine, Inc., Charlotte, NC DJ has served as Branch Manager of Niagara Machine’s Charlotte office for the past 3.5 years. Niagara Machine specializes in sales, service and rental of surface preparation equipment, related products and tooling. The 22,500sf Charlotte facility serves as a customer training facility as well as equipment distribution outlet. In the role of Branch Manager, DJ oversees customer sales, equipment repairs and ensures positive, productive relationships among the branch employees. In addition to coordinating company and industry trainings, his position at Niagara has grown to include a focus on product research and development. Having served as a purchasing agent for a stone restoration and waterproofing company and a manager of other successful construction businesses, DJ has extensive experience in the construction industry. As a purchasing agent, he had the opportunity to learn about many different waterproofing systems, products and equipment known in the industry. DJ received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, concentrated in Management with a Minor in Economics, from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1998. DJ is a member of both the WCA and ICRI, and he welcomes the opportunity to share his knowledge and experience about the science of surface preparation. As a native of the Charlotte, NC area his hobbies include watching and going to Nascar races and Carolina Panther’s Football games. Other interests include, working out, golf and spending time with family and friends. Recently, he got engaged to his girlfriend Nancy and plans on getting married later this year. “45 Years of Sealing Leaks and Relationships” 2016 Fall Convention Schedule Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes -Myrtle Beach, SC Registration for 2016 WCA Fall Convention September 15-18, 2016 Both Convention and Hotel Registration Deadlines are August 15, 2016 WCA Memberships must be received paid for 2016 to attend the Convention as a member. If your dues are not current, please enclose an additional $350 for your 2016 membership. Company_____________________________________ Name_________________________________________ Spouse_______________________________________ Guests (prospective member & company): ________________________________________________________ (NOTE: this is a one time only trial visit) Mailing Address _____________________________________________________________________ _________ E-mail:__________________________________________ Phone_______________________________________ WCA MEMBER REGISTRATION FEE Member Attendees: $325 per person X _____ = (no additional charge for spouse) $____________________ Invited Prospective Member: $____________________ $225 includes Fri Banquet & Awards SPECIAL NOTE: To assist in our planning, please indicate the number in your party expected at these two functions. If you do not plan to attend, please indicate “0” Friday WCA Annual Awards Banquet: Adult Buffets (members, guests & spouse) : ______ Youth Plates _______ Friday Night Kids Dinner of chicken tenders (NOT BUFFET LINE) Children 10 & under-$25.00 $__________ Children 11 and up -$35.00 $_________ Extra Adult Guest Buffet - $70 $ __________ WCA Fifth Annual Ladies Brunch: Friday, September 5 at 11:30am in the Bar Veranda of the Marriott Grande Dunes. Order off menu . No charge but you need to pre-register: 18 or older. One drink ticket will be provided for each attendee who is over the age of 21. Provide names of attendees, and note if under the age 21: _____________ THE SATURDAY HOUSE OF BLUES ‘45th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. Due to space and menu, it is essential to pre-register. There is no additional charge, but please assist the WCA by giving us an accurate count. Adults (members & spouses: ________ Youth (under 18: ___________ WCA RECREATIONAL EVENTS Golf & Shooting are on Friday afternoon. You can choose one, BUT NOT BOTH. The Golf Tournament is at the Arrowhead Country Club, 1269 Burcale Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC 27569. WCA tee times will start Friday afternoon, September 16, 2016 at 12:30pm; double tee times; Course website www.arrowheadcc.com ($115 includes ½ cart fee, 2 drink tickets, range balls and boxed lunch) Circle Handicap: A B C D $__________ The WCA Fall Sporting Clays Shoot is at the Back Woods Quail Club in Georgetown, SC. Starts Friday afternoon, September 16, 2016 at 12:30pm. LUNCH & AMMO PROVIDED AT CLUB. Bring your own gun & ear/eye protection. ($135.00 includes a shooter’s gift, clays, & ammo). Specify Gun Type:12ga / 20ga $_____________ WCA SPONSORSHIPS Platinum Conference Sponsorship: $1,500 and logo artwork (includes logo displayed in meeting rooms of Fall Conference and free tabletops) $_______________ Gold Hospitality Sponsorship: $750 + logo with all Gold Sponsors $________________ Silver Hospitality Sponsorship: $500 $________________ Bronze Hospitality Sponsorship: $250 $________________ (All sponsorships include recognition on sponsor board at conferences and in newsletter) Association Dues (if not current for 2015, add $350.00) $_______________ Tabletop Displays - $50 Yes $ _______________ Total amount due No (No charge to Platinum Sponsors) $________________ Reservations: call the Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes direct 1-800-228-9290. OUR ROOMS WILL ONLY BE HELD UNTIL AUGUST 15, 2016. Room rates (single/double) are: $159.00; plus 12% taxes. Or you can register on-line at www.marriott.com/myrgd using our conference code WCAWCAA. Or go to the link on the WCA website. NOTE: Resort fee will again by comped to the WCA. Return convention registration with payment by August 15, 2016. Mail to WCA Fall Convention, 839 Finnbar Drive, Cary, NC 27519 or scan and email to kellybob@earthlink.net Checks payable to WCA or register on-line with credit card at www.thewaterproofers.org 2016 WCA Officers President David Honeycutt, REI Engineers, Charlotte, NC and Board of Directors Immediate Past President John McDougall, Baker Restoration, Raleigh, NC Vice President Carlos Gonzalez, Baker Roofing, Charlotte, NC Directors Victor Vermiglio, Guaranteed Supply Company D.J. White, Niagara Machines James Duncan, Kenseal Construction Products Secretary Greg Brown – SIKA, Charlotte, NC Treasurer Sarah Thaxton, Southern Paint & Waterproofing, Greensboro, NC Legal Counsel - Caroline Troutman 2016 WCA Committee Chairmen Fall Convention & Education – John McDougall & David Honeycutt Nominating / Awards / Scholarships – John McDougall & Sarah Thaxton Grievance / Resolution – S. W. Baldwin / Sarah Thaxton Newsletter – Sarah Thaxton Legislative – Todd Jones / Caroline Trautman By-laws/Historian – Greg Harrell Website– Sarah Thaxton Hospitality –Carlos Gonzalez / Victor Vermiglio / D.J. White Membership/ Call Committee – Greg Brown WCA/ICRI Sporting Clay Event– Roger Baldwin/David Honeycutt ICRI/WCA Golf Tournament Report– John McDougall; Mark O’Brien PDH Chairman – John McDougall Creative Director - Brad Aderhold 2016 KEY MEETING DATES • BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS/CONFERENCES AND CONVENTIONS Sept 15, 2016 WCA Board Meeting – Grande Dunes Sept 15-18, 2016Fall Convention – Myrtle Beach Sept 18, 2016 WCA Board Meeting – Grande Dunes Oct 6-8, 2016 2016 ICRI CC Fall Convention Nov 3, 2016 9th Annual WCA/ICRI Sporting Clay December,2016 Staff Transition Dec 31, 2016 Thanks for the memories: Kelly & Kit 4:00pm Pre-Convention Meeting Marriott Grande Dunes 8:30am Post Convention Meeting Charleston, SC Drake Landing, Fuquay-Varina, NC WCA Management Kelly Andrews Ph: (919) 271-5471 kellybob@earthlink.net Brad Aderhold Ph: (919) 247-0422 brad@adversecreations.com WCA FALL CONVENTION: SEPTEMBER 15-18, GRANDE DUNES The Waterproofing Contractors Association 839 Finnbar Dr. Cary, NC 27519