register now! - National Wood Flooring Association
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register now! - National Wood Flooring Association
REGISTER NOW! Come “Strike A Cord” with the NWFA in Music City during the 2014 Wood Flooring Expo. This year’s show is gearing up to be the largest and most successful Expo in decades, with more education hours, more trade show hours, and unique events that NWFA has never offered before, including a Wood Flooring University, an off-site mill tour, and a Closing Concert. Education will be a big focus. Breakout sessions have been expanded to one hour and a new Wood Flooring University has been added, which will provide three consecutive hours of targeted learning. CEUs will be offered for designers and architects, and the NWFACP Symposium will offer additional learning opportunities before the Expo. A new learning opportunity will include an off-site mill tour for architects, builders, designers, and contractors at an engineered flooring manufacturing facility. This tour includes two CEU presentations, a guided tour of the facility, and lunch. The tour is free, but reservations are required, and space is limited. Entertainment is also a big focus of this year’s Expo. Because Nashville is Music City, live music will be featured throughout the show and will culminate in a Closing Concert with Country Music Association Award winner, Pam Tillis, on Friday night, April 18, immediately following the Awards Dinner. Our keynote speaker will reinforce the music theme as well. As a former RCA recording artist, and the founder of Dark Horse Recording, Robin Crow will show how differentiating his company from other recording studios landed him such big names in the industry as Dierks Bentley, Vince Gill, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Kellie Pickler, and Keith Urban, and how you can apply the same principles to your own business. Because we’re back to a convention center and city-wide destination, you have a choice of hotels for your Expo stay. The new Omni just opened in October, the new Hyatt Place opened in November, and the Hampton Inn was recently renovated. All are within walking distance to the brand-new, state-of-the-art, Music City Center, which celebrated its grand opening in May. Now is the time for you to “Strike A Cord.” Join us for the NWFA’s 2014 Wood Flooring Expo and see all the products, services and education that can help your business succeed. John Lessick Chairman National Wood Flooring Association 2 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE FULL EXPO PACKAGE TRADE SHOW PACKAGE Tuesday, April 15 3pm-6pm Tuesday, April 15 3pm-6pm Registration Registration Wednesday, April 16 7am-6pm Registration 8am-5:30pm NWFACP Symposium (additional registration fee required) 6pm-8pm Welcome Reception - Sponsored by Bona, MAPEI & Somerset Hardwood Flooring (2 drink tickets included) Wednesday, April 16 7am-6pm Registration 8am-5:30pm NWFACP Symposium (additional registration fee required) 6pm-8pm Welcome Reception - Sponsored by Bona, MAPEI & Somerset Hardwood Flooring (cash bar available) Thursday, April 17 7am-5pm 8am-9am 9am-10:45am 11am-12pm 12pm 12pm-6pm 6:30pm-7:30pm 7:30pm Thursday, April 17 7am-5pm 9am-10:45am 12pm 12pm-6pm 6:30pm-7:30pm 7:30pm Registration Opening General Session - Sponsored by Mullican Flooring, Somerset Hardwood Flooring & Wagner Meters Expo Trade Show Grand Opening Wood Flooring Expo Trade Show Distributor & Manufacturer Reception - Co-sponsored by NAFCD (registration required) Pub Crawl on Music Row (optional) Friday, April 18 7am-5pm 9am-2pm 6pm-9pm Registration Wood Flooring Expo Trade Show Awards Dinner & Closing Concert Sponsored by Middle Tennessee Lumber, Norton/Saint-Gobain & WD Flooring (additional registration fee required) Registration Education Sessions (4 tracks) Opening General Session - Sponsored by Mullican Flooring, Somerset Hardwood Flooring & Wagner Meters Education Sessions (4 tracks) Expo Trade Show Grand Opening Wood Flooring Expo Trade Show Distributor & Manufacturer Reception - Co-sponsored by NAFCD (registration required) Pub Crawl on Music Row (optional) Friday, April 18 7am-5pm Registration 8am-9am Education Sessions (4 tracks) 8am-4pm Mill Tour & Lunch-n-Learn - Sponsored by Somerset Hardwood Flooring (registration required) 9am-2pm Wood Flooring Expo Trade Show 2pm-5pm Wood Flooring University 1. Certification Testing (Installers) 2. Contractor Summit 3. Distributor & Manufacturer Summit 6pm-9pm Awards Dinner & Closing Concert - Sponsored by Middle Tennessee Lumber, Norton/Saint-Gobain & WD Flooring (registration required) Saturday, April 19 9am-2pm Community Service Day to benefit Operation Finally Home (registration required) Saturday, April 19 9am-2pm Community Service Day to benefit Operation Finally Home (registration required) 3 EDUCATION SESSIONS Education Sessions are included with Full Expo package registrations. They are not included with Trade Show package registrations. Trade Show package registrations and Symposium package registrations include the Opening General Session, Welcome Reception and Trade Show. The NWFACP Symposium is a separate event and requires an additional registration fee. More information on topics and speakers is available at www.nwfa.org, and will also be available on the NWFA Expo mobile app. Wednesday, April 16 8am-10am NWFACP Symposium - Option 1 Understanding Relative Humidity in the Home 4 NWFACP Symposium - Option 2 Understanding and Using Applied Industry & ASTM Standards 10:15am - 12:15pm NWFACP Symposium - Option 1 Understanding Dimensional Change Coefficients NWFACP Symposium - Option 2 The Role of the Professional Consultant 1:15pm-3:15pm NWFACP Symposium - Option 1 Wood Species Identification NWFACP Symposium - Option 2 Real Wood Inspection Scenarios 3:30pm-5:30pm NWFACP Symposium -Option 1 Shear vs. Delamination NWFACP Symposium - Option 2 Legal Responsibilities of an Inspector 11am-12pm NWFA Expo Education Session Marketing/Sales Track Big Ideas for Small Business Growth NWFA Expo Education Session Technical Track Alternative Finishes NWFA Expo Education Session Management Track Hardwood Lumber Markets NWFA Expo Education Session AIA/IDCEC Track How Cut Affects Appearance Friday, April 18 8am-4pm Mill Tour & Lunch-n-Learn AIA/IDCEC Track Engineered Wood Floors Stains & Finishes 8am-9am NWFA Expo Education Session Marketing/Sales Track Pinterest as a Marketing Tool Thursday, April 17 8am-9am NWFA Expo Education Session Marketing/Sales Track Creating Your Brand NWFA Expo Education Session Technical Track Moisture Meters NWFA Expo Education Session Technical Track Radiant Heat NWFA Expo Education Session Management Track Benefits of Distribution NWFA Expo Education Session Management Track Breaking into the Insurance Channel 2pm-5pm NWFA Wood Flooring University Certification Testing – Installation NWFA Expo Education Session AIA/IDCEC Track Bamboo NWFA Wood Flooring University Contractor Summit NWFA Wood Flooring University Distributor & Manufacturer Summit 9:15am-10:45am NWFA Opening General Session Evolve or Die Robin Crow, Dark Horse Recording SPECIAL EVENTS “Strike A Cord” by networking with your peers at these special events. Wednesday, April 16 6pm-8pm Welcome Reception Featuring live musical entertainment, appetizers, cocktails, cash bar and celebrity impersonator photos. Sponsored by Bona, MAPEI & Somerset Hardwood Flooring (2 drink tickets included for Full Expo registrations) Thursday, April 17 5pm-6pm Expo Happy Hour 6:30pm-7:30pm Manufacturer & Distributor Reception 7:30pm Pub Crawl Featuring beer sponsors and trade show prizes on the show floor. Featuring appetizers, cocktails, and live musical entertainment at Honky Tonk Central located in downtown’s famous Music Row. Open to manufacturers and distributors only. Registration required. Co-sponsored by NAFCD Featuring a variety of famous pubs and musical entertainment on Nashville’s Broadway Music Row. Friday, April 18 6pm-9pm Awards Dinner & Closing Concert Featuring a three-course dinner with wine service, NWFA signature cocktail, cash bar, awards ceremony and concert entertainment by Pam Tillis. Sponsored by Middle Tennessee Lumber, Norton/ Saint-Gobain, and WD Flooring (Event included with Full Expo registrations. Additional tickets available for purchase by Trade Show registrations or guests) Saturday, April 19 9am-2pm Community Service Day Featuring wood flooring installations and repairs to benefit Operation Finally Home for an injured veteran in need. 5 TRADE SHOW The Wood Flooring Expo features the only trade show anywhere dedicated exclusively to the wood flooring industry. This year’s show will feature nearly 250 companies in more than 500 booths, which represents 20% growth from last year. Come see all the latest products and services under one roof, saving you both time and money. Show specials will be available from a variety of exhibitors throughout the show dates. Numerous prizes will be given away throughout the event as well. Exhibitors (as of November 7, 2013) 3M Aacer Flooring Advanced Adhesive Technologies Inc. Advantage Coatings Technologies Akhurst Machinery Inc. All American Wood Register Co. Allegheny Mountain Hardwood Flooring American OEM Appalachian Flooring Ltd. Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc. Appalachian Lumber Company Aprilaire Arboritec USA Inc. Ashawa Bay Hardwood Floors Authentic Pine Floors Inc. Bamboo Hardwoods Inc. Basic Coatings Beno J. Gundlach Company Boen Hardwood Flooring Inc. Bona US Bostik Inc. Bottcher Systems Brenco Exotic Woods Brookhuis America & EBI Buchanan Hardwood Flooring Co. LLC Carver s. r. l. CDCLarue - Pulse Bac No Clog Vacuums CENO Group Century Flooring Clarke American Sanders COLOR RITE, INC Delmhorst Instrument Co. Derr Flooring Company DOMOTEX Doucet Machineries Inc. DriTac Flooring Products LLC DuraSeal Elof Hansson USA Inc. Flex Trim USA FLEXI-FELT Flooring Pro Fastening LLC FloorMuffler, The Forest Stewardship Council - US Fortane Adhesives Fortifiber Franklin International Inc. Freightquote Galaxy Floor Sanding Machines General Finishes Glitsa Global Market Partners Inc. Goodwin Heart Pine Company Graf Brothers Flooring Inc. GrandForest/Parakett Great Lakes Custom Tool Mfg. Inc. Grill Works Inc. HARCO CLEAR COATINGS Hardwood Floors Magazine Hardwood Industry Products Hardwoods of Morristown Hardwoods of Wisconsin Harris Wood Hasko/Mekanika Hassell & Hughes Lumber Company Inc. Hawa Flooring Corp. Herwynen Saw Mill Ltd. (Superior Flooring) Horizon Forest Products IICRC International Woodwork Corporation, Inc. International Woodworking Fair, Inc. Jelight Company Inc. LaCrosse Flooring LÄGLER / Palo Duro Lenmar Lico Machinery Lignomat USA Ltd. Linden Lumber LLC LOBA-Wakol LLC Maine Traditions Hardwood Flooring Mannington Mills MAPEI Corporation Maxwell Hardwood Flooring Inc. McMinnville Manufacturing Co. Mercer Abrasives Mercier Wood Flooring Inc. Middle Tennessee Lumber Mirage Missouri Hardwood Products MoldingsOnline.com Monarch Plank Moosewood Flooring Moulding & Millwork MTE North America Mullican Flooring NAFCD National Hardwood Lumber Association Nature Flooring North Wood Flooring LLC Norton Abrasives NuStair Oakcrest Lumber Inc. Olde Wood Limited Oshkosh Designs OSI Wood Machinerie Owens Flooring by Quanex Padco Inc. Pallmann Hardwood Penn Wood Products Inc. Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company PoloPlaz Powernail Company PPG/Synteko Floor Finishes Precision Mouldings Preverco Primatech Inc. Professional Coatings Inc. RB Rubber Products Inc. Red Hills Lumber Company Ribadao Royal Adhesives & Sealants Rubio Monocoat USA LLC Saroyan Lumber Company Schönox Seneca Millwork Inc. Shamrock Plank Flooring Sheoga Hdwd. Flrg. & Paneling Inc. Sika Corporation Smith Flooring Inc. Somerset Hardwood Flooring Sound Seal South Mountain Flooring Southern Winding Services, Inc. Springcreek Flooring Square Scrub Stanza Machinery, Inc. Stauf USA LLC Stoehr Flooring SuperMax Tools SURFACES Taylor Adhesives Teka Hardwood Flooring Timbermate Group Tramex Ltd. US Sander LLC Vermont Natural Coatings Virginia Abrasives Corporation WD Flooring LLC Wagner Meters Warmboard Inc. Waterlox Coatings Corp. Weaber Inc. Wintersteiger Wood Products International Inc. Wood Products Manufacturers Association WoodCare USA LLC Woodwise/Design Hardwood Products WWF Global Forest & Trade Network XL Brands TRADE SHOW HOURS 6 Thursday, April 17 12pm-6pm Friday, April 18 9am-2pm Concessions will be available during trade show hours. REGISTRATION There are several registration options for the 2014 Expo: the Full Expo package, the Trade Show package, the Symposium & Full Expo package, and the Symposium & Trade Show package. The NWFACP Symposium is open to all NWFA Certified Professionals and NWFA members. Non-NWFA members who are not certified professionals are not eligible to attend the Symposium. Spouse and non-industry guest pricing is available at www.nwfa.org. Spouses and non-industry guests cannot register by themselves; they must register with an attendee or exhibitor. Member Non-Member Through Jan 31 Feb 1-April 1 April 2-18 Through Jan 31 Feb 1-April 1 April 2-18 Full Expo $375 $425 $525 $750 $850 $950 Trade Show $ 10 $ 15 $ 25 $ 25 $ 50 $ 75 Symposium & Full Expo $450 $500 $550 N/A N/A N/A Symposium & Trade Show $195 $245 $295 N/A N/A N/A Registration is available online at www.nwfa.org. Online registration is open through April 1, 2014. Onsite registration will be open at Music City Center April 15-18, 2014. Badges will not be mailed in advance. You will need to bring your registration confirmation letter to the preregistration scanner counters to print your badge on-site. The registration desk will be located at the Music City Center on the 2nd level pre-function area, outside of the education session meeting rooms. Cancellations All cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations received on or before March 1, 2014 at 5pm (Central) will receive a full refund. Cancellations received after 5pm (Central) on March 1, 2014 will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS Tuesday, April 15 3pm-6pm Wednesday, April 16 7am-6pm Thursday, April 17 7am-5pm Friday, April 18 7am-5pm be available for cancellations received after 5pm (Central) on April 1, 2014. 7 HOUSING & RATES The NWFA has reserved a hotel room block and negotiated special discounted rates at three downtown Nashville hotels, all within walking distance of Music City Center. Reserve your hotel room online at www.nwfa.org at the same time you register for the Expo. It’s seamless and easy! In addition, if you reserve your hotel room at one of the three NWFA Expo hotels, you will be entered into a drawing to win your entire stay in Nashville for free (hotel room and taxes)! 3rd ave n P 1ST AVE N n AVE ave 4th LE N P RC CI 10TH Omni Nashville Hotel Expo Headquarters Hotel P Pinnacle Y BldgA GA N LE RC CI ita ge Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown e av es P I BR DE ST RI TO: I-24 E/W I-65 N/S SHELBY D W Cumberland Park P P MOLLOy st 2 To East Nashville Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown P GA KOREAN VETERANS BLVD TE W AY BR ID GE P PEABODY ST ge ita OFFICIAL HOTELS P ID GE AN BR e av ro 10TH w 8 P P rm st y P P he e er Ramada Downtown at the Stadium P 1st ave Ss P 3 1 TE PE BY ST GE 2nd ave s P rm av LP Field 3. Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown 1st ave n SH EL 3rd ave s s he tt ye fa la 8th WAY P Schermerhorn Symphony Center 4th ave s s TITA N S P P R R I V E 1st ave n Riverfront Park P P 1. Omni Nashville (Headquarter Hotel) OFFICIAL HOTELS 2. 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E parks N McLEMORE War Memorial Auditorium P Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown Music City Central MTA Bus Terminal Legislative Plaza (located across the street from Music City Center) $179/night (single) ST UNION / $189/night (double) P P CHARLOTTE AVE TSU Williams Campus P P Nashville Municipal Auditorium Tennessee State Capitol Bldg TO: I-40 E/W I-65 N/S P GAY ST Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum PEARL ST TO: I-40 E/W I-65 N/S 1st ave n P P N PKW Y 2nd ave n R O B E RT S O N ES 4TH HARRISON ST 6th ave n 7th ave n blvd 10TH AVE N N E parks H AVl. 8Trosa 5th ave n Bicentennial Mall State Park Nashville Farmers’ Market JA M JEFFERSON STREET bridge jefferson ST Future Site of Museum of African American Music, Art & Culture TO: I-24 E/W I-65 N/S P st GENERAL INFORMATION Climate Ground Transportation The average temperature in Nashville, TN for April There are several ground transportation options ranges from 47 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Be sure to available from the airport to downtown Nashville. look at the weather forecast before you leave for TAXI Nashville and dress accordingly. Taxi service is available for a $25 flat fare in the Recommended Dress triangle between the airport and downtown. Outside this All Expo events are business casual. Sweaters or light geographical triangle, the meter starts at $7. Taxis are jackets are recommended for meeting rooms, as they available on the ground level of the airport terminal. can be set at cooler temperatures. If you are attending For information, call 615.862.6777. the Mill Tour, closed-toe shoes and pants are required. NASHVILLE EXPRESS AIRPORT SHUTTLE Travel Nashville Express Airport Shuttle provides transportation CAR between the airport and downtown for $18 for one Nashville is perfectly positioned to draw people together. passenger, or $12 per passenger for multiple passengers. It is one of only six cities in the nation where three For information, call 615.335.6479 from 7am-11pm. interstates connect and 50% of the US population lives within 600 miles. If you’re planning to drive, here’s the METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY distance you can expect to travel: Metropolitan Transit Authority buses connect the airport and downtown Nashville seven days a week. One-way fares are $2. All-day, unlimited-ride, passes are Atlanta 250 miles $4.80. Buses from the airport leave at the ground-level Chicago 442 miles curbside and buses to the airport leave from Music Cincinnati 291 miles City Central downtown transit station, located at 400 Memphis 210 miles Charlotte Avenue. For current schedule information, New Orleans 549 miles call 615.862.5950 Monday - Friday 6:30am-6pm and St. Louis 327 miles Saturday 8am-1pm. CAR RENTAL AIRPORT All major auto rental agencies are represented at the Nashville (airport code: BNA) is served by the following Nashville International Airport. NWFA members can major airlines: American Airlines, Continental, Delta, receive discounted car rentals from Hertz Car Rental. Northwest-KLM, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Contact Hertz directly for more details, or visit and US Airways. Southwest is the city’s largest carrier, www.nwfa.org and click on Member Services, with 87 flights daily. Business Services. 9 WELCOME TO COME EARLY AND STAY LATE! We invite you to experience for yourself what makes Nashville special during the spring months. It’s a city that resonates with life and vibrates to the beat of every kind of song. It’s a town that sizzles with American music, Southern hospitality, unbelievable cuisine and a boundless spectrum of nightlife. Come join us and together we will keep the music playing! Things To Do H H H in Nashville H H H 1 Hit the Hall — Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This isn’t just a museum; it’s an experience with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments, and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Don’t miss the Music City Walk of Fame across the street in Walk of Fame Park, where music celebrities who lived, worked and played in Nashville are commemorated with sidewalk stars. Be sure to stop and smell the roses in the Nashville Music Garden, home to over six dozen types of roses. 2 4 Kick Up Your Boots — The Wildhorse Saloon serves up country that kicks! Daily linedance lessons are free for those adventurous enough to scoot onto the dance floor. Take a break from the dance floor to enjoy the famous barbecue. Music’s brightest stars often perform here, too. 10 Take a Timeless Journey — The stars of the Grand Ole Opry perform every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday night with guest appearances by the biggest names in music. With 85 years under its belt, it’s the world’s longest-running radio broadcast and shows no signs of slowing down. 8 Salute — Three U.S. Presidents called Tennessee home – Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson. You can revisit the past at The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson. Polk is buried on the grounds of the historic State Capitol building. 9 Visit Honky Tonk Highway — Tootsie’s 10 Special Events — If it’s spring, then it’s an Take In a Songwriters-In-the-Round Show — In a city of working musicians and songwriters there’s no better way to hear the music. Typically called a “writers night,” several singer/songwriters sit on stage accompanied only by a microphone, a guitar and their immense talent. These shows can be found in small, intimate clubs like the famed Bluebird Café all over town. 5 7 Visit the Home Of the Greek Gods — In Nashville’s Centennial Park, you’ll find the world’s only full-scale reproduction of the ancient Parthenon in Athens, Greece. The Parthenon houses an art gallery and museum as well as Athena Parthenos, created by Nashville artist Alan LeQuire. At almost 42 feet in height, it’s the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world. Visit the Ryman Auditorium — Sure, it’s called the “Mother Church of Country Music,” but artists as diverse as Jon Bon Jovi and Tony Bennett perform on its legendary stage. Since 1892, the world’s greatest stars have headlined the Ryman Auditorium, from Caruso to Cash. You can take a backstage tour and record your own song in the Ryman recording studio. Ride the Row — Visit historic RCA Studio B by taking a tour of Music Row to the famous recording studio where Elvis recorded over 200 songs. Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold and many more recorded classic hits here. Not surprisingly, the heartbeat of Music City is driven by music—from country to classical. 3 6 Orchid Lounge, Legends Corner, Second Fiddle, The Stage, Bluegrass Inn and Robert’s Western World are all experts at serving up cool longnecks and hot country music. You never know who you’ll see in these Lower Broadway clubs in the shadow of the Ryman. Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson and other stars began their careers at Tootsie’s. awesome season for fun in Music City. April kicks off the festivities with the Tin Pan South songwriters’ festival, Nashville Film Festival, and the Country Music Marathon & 1/2 Marathon. In May, bring a picnic or tailgate to the Running of the Iroquois Steeplechase, the nation’s oldest, continuously run, weight-for-age steeplechase. EXPO PARTNER SPONSORS* Premier Sponsorship Awards Dinner & Closing Concert Welcome Reception Opening General Session Basic Expo Marketing Sponsors Bamboo Hardwoods Inc. Bona US CS Industries, LLC / Brookhuis America Inc. Delmhorst Instrument Co. Flooring Pro Fastening, LLC Fortifiber Building Systems Group Glitsa, a division of Rudd Company Hardwoods of Wisconsin Harris Wood Floors/Q. E. P. Co. Inc. Hill Wood Products, Inc. Horizon Forest Products Kennebec Lumber Co. Mannington Mills MAPEI Corporation McMinnville Manufacturing Company Mercier Wood Flooring Inc. MTE North America Nature Flooring Industries Inc. Norton Abrasives/Saint-Gobain Preverco Inc. Primatech Inc. Professional Coatings Inc. Ribadao Lumber & Flooring, LLC Royal Adhesives & Sealants Rubio Monocoat USA, LLC Smith Flooring Inc. Southern Winding Services Inc. Springcreek Flooring by McClain Forest Products Square Scrub W.F. Taylor Co. Inc. aka Taylor Adhesives Trade Show and Giveaway Sponsors C.67, M.0, Y.5, K.20 PMS 298 C C.92, M.61, Y.24, K.1 -PMS 302 C The Moisture Measurement Leader NWFACP Symposium Sponsors 3M CS Industries LLC / Brookhuis America, Inc. Flooring Pro Fastening LLC Glitsa, a division of Rudd Company Hardwood Floors Magazine MAPEI Corporation Maxwell Hardwood Flooring MTE North American North American Association of Floor Covering Distributors (NAFCD) Norton Abrasives/Saint-Gobain Schönox - HPS North America Inc. Somerset Hardwood Flooring Southern Winding Services Inc. Tramex Weaber Inc. The Moisture Measurement Leader 11 *Sponsors as of November 7, 2013 111 Chesterfield Industrial Boulevard Chesterfield, MO 63005 www.nwfa.org