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MEETINGS & EVENTS
JANUARY
6 Membership Meeting; 9:00 AM @ BIA
7 Program & Education/Sales & Marketing
Meeting; 9:00 AM @ BIA
19 Executive & Finance Meeting; 3:30 PM
@ BIA
19 Board Meeting; 4:00 PM @ BIA
29 Building Codes/Developers Council
Meeting; 12:00 PM @ BIA
FEBRUARY
3 Membership Meeting; 9:00 AM @ BIA
4 Program & Education/Sales & Marketing
Meeting; 9:00 AM @ BIA
16 Industry Night; 3:00-6:00 PM @ La
Pizzaria
23 Executive & Finance Meeting; 3:30 PM
@ BIA
23 Board Meeting; 4:00 PM @ BIA
Stark County
Home & Garden Show
March 12-14, 2021
Tuscarawas County
Home & Garden Show
April 23-25, 2021
All meeting dates, times & locations are
subject to change and will be confirmed
by email. For more information, call the
BIA office at 330-494-5700 or email
info@biastark.org.
January/February 2021
4344 M etro Circ le NW, North Canton, OH 44720
Contents: Holiday Open House & Installation Ceremony 3-5 Membership Update 6 New Member Spotlight: Alair Homes-Cuyahoga Falls 7 2020 Holiday Bike Drive 8 Spike Information 9 Housing Permits 10 How Will Emergency Family & Medical Leave Expansion Act Affect My Business? By Gruber, Thomas & Co. 11-13 2021 Builders PAC Donation Form 15 2021 Stark & Tuscarawas County Home Shows 17-19
Questions or concerns?
In order to better serve all of our
members, we will review all feedback
and distribute it to the appropriate
committees. Call the BIA office at
330-494-5700 or email Joe Race
at jrace@biastark.org or
info@biastark.org.
Save the date...
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
La Pizzaria 3656 Dressler Rd NW, Canton 44718
3:00-6:00 PM
Industry Night is a great opportunity for Associate members to
show off their new and most popular products and services for
2021 to the builders, remodelers, architects and developers
who attend this table top display event. We will be holding
Industry Night at La Pizzaria again. As many of you know, this
is a great location with great food!
Tables are $150 each.
Select Sponsor tables are available for $300.
Great door prize drawings for Builders and Associates! All tables are sold on a first come, first served basis.
Contact the BIA for details at 330-494-5700 or info@biastark.org
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The Splinter is the official newsletter of the BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio. The BIA is an affiliate of the Ohio Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders.
All material contained in this publication is considered to be reliable, fair and accurate. We accept no responsibility for incorrect material received from outside sources. Advertising Policy: The BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio reserves the right to reject advertising in the Splinter newsletter based on content. Acceptance of advertising does not imply endorsement of the product or service advertised.
BIA Staff Joe Race, Executive Director
jrace@biastark.org
Laura McVay, Administrative Assistant lmcvay@biastark.org
2021 BIA Officers President
Mike Gruber, Gruber, Thomas & Company
Vice President Holly Waldenmyer, Remodeling Remedies
Secretary Treasurer Josh Hostetler, Hostetler Family Homes
Jason Bing, Gruber, Thomas & Company
Tim Blythe, Blythe Construction
Ted Hake, Hake Custom Design
Steve Lapp, Trademark Exteriors
Joe Lechner, Habitat for Humanity East Central Ohio
Dave Mathie, Mathie Supply
Scott McCue, Scott McCue Homes
Doug Prestier, Doug Prestier Construction
Tom Rafferty, Lumen Nation
Sean Roseman, Roseman Construction
Larry Scheetz, Schumacher Homes
Kurt Shank, Aurora Custom Homes
Steve Smith, Smith Development
Robert Soles, Soles Law Offices
Mike Thomas, Holmes Lumber
Dean Windham, Noble Homes
Javan Yoder, Stark Truss Company
2021 BIA Board of Directors
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Photos from BIA Installation Ceremony for 2021 Officers & Board Members
Friday, December 4, 2020 at La Pizzaria
Thank you to all of our 2020-2021 sponsors who
contribute so much to our association through their
involvement and generosity!
(left to right) Shannon & Javan Yoder with
2021 BIA Vice President Holly Waldenmyer
(left to right) Ted Hake, Nancy Tobin, 2021 BIA President Michael
Gruber, and Past President Fred Tobin
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Fred Tobin (at podium) introduces 2021 BIA
President Michael Gruber
Incoming BIA President Michael Gruber addresses
the group with an encouraging outlook for 2021.
Dean Windham expresses his gratitude to
Mike Fisher and Kyle Tatum of Holmes
Lumber and presents them with awards for
Sales Person of the Year and Material
Supplier of the Year, respectively.
(left to right) Anna Moeglin of The
Stock Pile and Abbey Windham of
Noble Homes were among the guests
at our event.
Kudos for creativity! Lumen Nation
donated this floor lamp with two bottles
of wine and over $200 worth of lottery
tickets.
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Many well-deserved awards were passed out to companies and individuals who have done so much to make it a great year for builders, suppliers, and consumers in 2020. Here is a list of those who received recognition at our December event.
House of the Year Awards
Best Remodeling Project/Interior Job: Infinity Homes & Remodeling
Best Remodeling Project/Exterior Job: Smith Homes
Best Remodeling Project/Honorable Mention: Noble Homes and Blythe Construction
Best Home – Less than 2,000 sq. ft.: TIE – Blythe Construction and Hostetler Family Homes
Best Home – 2,000 – 3,000 sq. ft.: TIE – Charis Homes and Scott McCue Homes
Best Home – 3,000 – 4,000 sq. ft.: TIE – Dwight Yoder Builders and Roseman Construction
Best Home – Over 4,000 sq. ft.: TIE – Roseman Construction and Memmer Homes
Best Home – Over 7,000 sq. ft.: Noble Homes
Best Home – Over 9,000 sq. ft.: Noble Homes
Best Condo: Classic Custom Homes and Remodeling
Best Community: Berkshire Farms
Member Awards
Associate Member of the Year – Scott Beck, Premier Bank
Builder Member of the Year – Larry Scheetz, Schumacher Homes
Distinguished Service Award – Steve Smith, Smith Homes
Sales Person of the Year – Mike Fisher, Holmes Lumber
Material Supplier of the Year – Kyle Tatum, Holmes Lumber
Awards Presentations
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2020 New Member Recruitment
Current Year Credits for the Month
Ending November 30, 2020
Denny Anstine 1.00
Robert Buonaspina 1.00
Jim Camp .50
Larry Crookston 1.00
Mike Gruber 1.00
Josh Hostetler 2.00
Tom Rafferty 2.00
Kathy Rainieri 1.00
James Rudo 1.00
Larry Scheetz 5.00
Matt Scheetz 1.00
Steve Smith 1.00
Robert Soles 1.00
Fred Tobin 4.00
YTD Total: 22.50
14 Recruiters
Sales & Marketing Council
Become a member of the BIA’s Sales &
Marketing Council and you can receive
discounts on products and services from
NAHB. SMC members also receive 15%
advertising discount benefits in Ideas
Magazine, plus additional benefits from
the BIA, such as educational opportunities
and designations, networking events and
much more for just $75 per year!
SMC Renewals
Zelda Ensign, Cutler Real Estate
AEP Ohio
Barrington Carpet & Flooring Design
Canon Construction
Canton Aluminum & Vinyl
Classico Landscapes Inc
Culligan Water
Donovan, Klimczak & Company
GDK & Company
Hake Custom Design LLC
Heritage Carpet & Flooring
Hosner Carpet One Floor & Home
Keith & Kim Bradley Enterprises LLC
MAS Inc
Memmer Homes
North Point Engineering
Roseman Construction
Ryan Homes (NVR Inc)
Stark Truss Company
The Waterford
Tower Industries Ltd
Vacuflo of Ohio
VictoryGate Custom Homes LLC
Wayne Garage Door
W L Holder Construction Company
Zoned Comfort Heating & Cooling
Membership Update THANK YOU FOR RENEWING
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!
Brandon Gooden Clokey The Thrasher Group
SORRY TO SEE YOU GO. . . The following companies have decided not to renew their memberships:
Strausser Investment Co LLC Studio 62-Top Homes Team Tremco Barrier Solutions
US Bank
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Alair Homes is an award-winning custom home building and remodeling company helping individuals and families enjoy happier, healthier, more productive and more comfortable lifestyles.
Our proprietary Client Control™ process allows for complete transparency with our clients. With this easy-to-use software, clients have access to real-time accounting updates, schedules, selections, sub trade communications, project specs, sub trade quotes and project galleries. This same transparency provides us a safer, more intelligent way to price out projects. As a result, the subcontractor's ability, history and quality are far more important than price. At Alair Homes, Living Better Starts Here™. Alair Homes Cuyahoga Falls is locally owned and operated by Adam Kilgore.
Alair Homes 198 Portage Trail Ext. W., Suite 100A
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 330-249-3904
New Member Spotlight
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This year our association teamed up with
BIA member Lumen Nation and Toys for
Tots for a Holiday Bike Drive.
Lumen Nation has been making bike
donations to Toys for Tots for several
years, and every year the donations have
increased. When we joined forces, our
initial goal was to make a donation of 50
bikes. However, with the overwhelming
support of many kindhearted, generous
individuals we were able to donate over
100 bikes to kids of all ages! This is an
outstanding achievement and one that will
make this Christmas brighter for many
deserving children in our area.
Our sincere appreciation goes out to all of our 2020 Holiday Bike Drive contributors, including many BIA
members, friends, and customers of Lumen Nation who made their donations at the store:
2020 Holiday Bike Drive
Laurie Corbit, Consumers National Bank
Dave Daugherty, TriDoc, Inc.
David & Carolyn Dolan, The Commercial & Savings Bank
Ronda & John Egert, First Commonwealth Mortgage
Michael Gruber, Gruber, Thomas & Company
Josh & Darrell Hostetler, Hostetler Family Homes
Bob Ickes, O.D. Miller Electric Co.
Sue Marzano, AEP Ohio
Dave Mathie, Mathie Supply
Scott McCue, Scott McCue Homes
Michael O'Hara, Galehouse Lumber
Joe Race, BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio
Fred Reikowsky, Legacy Business Leaders LLC
Larry Scheetz, Schumacher Homes
Merle & Diane Stutzman, Weaver Custom Homes
Terri Teitel, Refrigeration Sales Corp.
Fred Tobin, Tobin Construction
Martin Van Gundy IV, SAFEbuilt
Holly Waldenmyer, Remodeling Remedies
Joanne & Dennis Wheeler
Dean & Angela Windham, Noble Homes, Inc.
Special thanks to the Lumen Nation team for organizing the drive & collecting the bikes at their store:
Tom Rafferty
Davene LoVaglio
Joe Race
Mindy Ault
Jackie Blythe
Gracie Newlon
Megan Scaglione
Anthony Holb
Dave Bounce
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STATESMAN (500 - 1000+ Spike Credits)
Fred Tobin 1086.50
Steve Smith 598.00
SUPER SPIKE (250 - 499 Spike Credits)
Scott McCue 367.00
Greg Kauth 347.00
Doug Prestier 330.50
Dave Mathie 279.50
John Pavlis 267.00
ROYAL SPIKE (150 - 249 Spike Credits)
Ellen McNally 240.75
Douglas Dieringer 190.50
Jon Scheetz 177.00
RED SPIKE (100 - 149 Spike Credits)
Steve Swinehart 140.50
Andy Leach 139.50
Kurt Shank 128.50
James Rudo 125.25
Susanna Strauss 119.50
Larry Crookston 109.50
O u r S p i k e s — O u r F o u n d a t i o n ( A s r e p o r t e d b y N A H B t h r o u g h N o v e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 2 0 )
GREEN SPIKE (50 - 99 Spike Credits)
Glenna Wilson 96.50
Kathy Rainieri 80.75
Sean Roseman 80.00
Bob Soles 66.50
Jeffrey Ury 59.00
Mike Gruber 58.00
John Konovsky 57.00
Doug Dentler 56.50
LIFE SPIKE (25 - 49 Spike Credits)
Josh Hostetler 39.00
Brian Reese 34.00
Matt Scheetz 34.00
BLUE SPIKE (6 - 24 Spike Credits)
Larry Scheetz 23.00
Ted Hake 22.50
Atlee Miller 22.00
Brian Simpson 22.00
Steve Miller 20.50
Javan Yoder 15.50
Dean Windham 13.00
Tom Porter 10.00
Fred Reikowsky 9.50
Miriam McMillen 8.00
Dave LeHotan 7.50
Loris Miller 7.00
Holly Waldenmyer 7.00
Bob Bennett 6.50
Linda Sigler 6.50
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N E W H O U S I N G P E R M I T S
( R e p o r t t h r o u g h N o v e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 2 0 )
How Will Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act Affect My Business
Gruber, Thomas & Co.
The Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the impact that has been left in its wake have forced us all to rethink many aspects of our lives. This has become especially apparent when it comes to how many small business owners have had to rethink our work lives and how we must take care of our employees. Some of the changes are simply the result of prudent business planning and some are the result of lawmakers passing legislation such as the Family First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). This legislation aimed at helping stem the spread of COVID-19 is designed to do three things:
1) Expand the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) until the end of 2020 to cover leave and loss of income of employees;
2) Create two weeks of mandatory paid sick leave for child care and other leave related to the Coronavirus; and
3) Provide for tax credits to help compensate employers for the cost of the paid leave mandated by the act.
For many small business owners that raises a couple of questions: “Does this act apply to me and my employees?” The answer is YES but with several exceptions. In general, the FFCRA applies to any private employer with fewer than 500 employees. Employees covered under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act, a part of the FFCRA, can take paid leave from work if they are subject to a Federal, State or Local quarantine or isolation related to COVID-19 provided they fall into one of the following categories:
1) if the employee is advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine; 2) if the employee is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnose; 3) if the employee is caring for someone who is under a quarantine or isolation order or who
was advised by health care provider to self-quarantine; 4) if the employee is caring for a child whose school is closed and/or childcare is not available
due to COVID-19; or 5) if they are experiencing “any other substantially similar situation” to these.
Employers with fewer than fifty employees are characterized as a “small business” and may be exempt from providing paid sick leave due to school or place of care closures when doing so would “jeopardize the viability of the small business” as a going concern. A small business may claim this exemption if an authorized officer of the business has determined that either:
1) Provision of the paid sick leave would result in the business’s expenses and financial obligations exceeding available revenues and cause the business to cease operating at a minimal capacity;
2) The absence of the employee requesting the paid sick leave would entail substantial risks to the financial health or operational capabilities of the small business because of their specialized skills, knowledge of the business, or responsibilities; or
3) There are not sufficient workers, willing, and qualified, and who will be able, at the time and place needed, to perform the labor or services provided by the employee or the employees requesting paid sick leave or expanded family medical leave and these labor or services are needed for the small business to operate at a minimal capacity.
Employees should provide a written statement explaining which particular situation is triggering the emergency paid sick leave when asking for paid sick leave. An employer may obtain an immediate tax credit as a reimbursement for providing the paid sick leave. It is interesting to note that an eligible employee can use sick leave as soon as they are hired. Likewise, fulltime employees are allowed 80 hours of paid sick leave while part-time employees can receive their average number of hours worked within a two-week period. The employer cannot require an employee to use other paid leave they may have earned before using this paid sick leave under the act.
What questions may I ask my employees before they return to work:
During the time of this pandemic, a covered employer may ask their employees if they are experiencing symptoms of this pandemic virus and if they have been tested for COVID-19 or if they have been diagnosed with having contracted it. Currently, some of the most common symptoms are described as loss of the sense of taste and/or smell, fevers, chills, dry cough, shortness of breath or sore throat. An employer must maintain all information about an employee’s illness as a confidential medical record. We recommend that an employer keep abreast of what the CDC issues as the symptoms associated with the virus. The CDC provides resources to help guide employers when choosing questions to ask an employee to determine whether they pose a direct threat to the workplace.
In addition to the CDC medical guidance, we can give some additional legal related guidance. If an employer wishes to ask an employee questions or to have their temperature taken, the act does require the employer to have a “reasonable belief based on objective evidence” that this person may be ill. As with so many other parts of your business, documenting what you see, hear and observe is very important to not only keeping your other employees safe but also preserving your business’s ability to stay in operation.
The CDC advises that employees who start to show symptoms associated with COVID-19 should immediately leave the workplace. Employers can exclude those with COVID-19 or symptoms associated with COVID-19 from the workplace because their presence could pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others. An employer can require COVID-19 testing of employees before allowing them to come back into the workplace or to periodically determine if their presence poses a threat. This, however, is provided that the employer is following recommendations by the CDC or some other public health authority regarding whether, when and for whom testing or screening is appropriate. Testing, consistent with current CDC guidelines, will help an employer meet the “business necessity standard” that is an exemption to the American’s With Disabilities Act. Again, we advise any employer that obtains medical information about an employee regarding COVID-19, that it, as with any other medical information, be maintained separately from the employee’s regular personnel file.
Please feel free to give Michael Gruber, Jamie Haren, or Todd Kotler a call at (330) 497-2886 should you have any further questions on this or any legal matters you would like to discuss.
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Where Do My Dues Dollars Go?
Where do my dues dollars go? And what am I getting for what I pay? These questions are most often asked by current, new and future members. Just a reminder that the services provided, either directly or indirectly, are of higher value than the total amount of your dues. Let’s take a look at the Building Industry Association (BIA) of Stark & East Central Ohio dues and what services are provided.
The total dues amount that the BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio currently invoices Builder members is $610 (includes dinner meetings for one). Associate member dues are $510. It is important to know and remember that the amounts are split between three different associations—BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio, Ohio Home Builders Association, and National Association of Home Builders.
Builders Associates
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) $198.00 $198.00
Ohio Home Builders Association (OHBA) $90.00 $90.00
BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio $322.00 $222.00
Total $610.00 $510.00
Let’s first take a look at the $198 that is sent to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio is affiliated with NAHB. When you join our local Association, you also join NAHB. That membership entitles you to everything from discounts on car rentals, hotels, and office supplies to mobile phones, shipping, computers and other services. Your NAHB dues also support the University of Housing, which provides training and certification programs through our local Association. One of the most significant services your dues support at the national level is representation on behalf of members at the nation’s Capitol. Promoting legislation that is favorable to homebuilders is something that must be done. No member can afford to do it alone at the national level.
Second is the $90 that we forward to the Ohio Home Builders Association on your behalf. At the state level, your dues support representation in the legislature, as well as various offices within state government. The BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio is continually monitoring proposed laws and regulations that will affect your business. From building codes to land use, to environmental and energy codes, taxes, property rights and job site safety; you won’t find anyone willing to monitor all proposed regulatory and legislative changes for the great rate of $90 per year.
Third is the dollar amount that stays here locally at the BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio. A professional staff is retained to implement Association policies and to carry out the work of the Association, major elements of which are governmental affairs and community relations, education and training, communications, meetings and programs, and administration of BIA business affairs. More importantly, our popular consumer shows, the Parade of Homes, the Stark County Home & Garden Show, and the Spring & Fall Circuits of New Homes, are all conducted to help your business increase leads and sales.
Together, these three Associations (local, state and national) form one of the nation’s largest and strongest trade organizations that benefit an industry of such fundamental importance.
Our Associations comprise the only organization working around the clock exclusively in the interest of the residential building industry.
Visit the Ohio Home Builders Association
website: www.ohiohba.com
Visit the National Association of Home
Builders website: www.nahb.org
Membership has value and pays for itself when you use these discounts. www.nahb.org/savings
COMPANY NAME: ________________________________________________
CONTACT NAME: ________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________
CITY: _________________________________________________________
STATE: __________________________ZIP: ___________________________
PHONE: ______________________________________________________
FAX: _________________________________________________________
EMAIL: _______________________________________________________
Company name as it should be listed for signage, advertising & program listing:
______________________________________________________________
Please describe your exhibit, including products, services, display, demonstrations, equipment used in booth: _____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
BOOTH LOCATION REQUEST (first through third choices from floor plan, see reverse) To reserve booth space, 50% of payment must accompany this Exhibitor Contract. The Home & Garden Show steering committee will assign booth locations on a first-come basis upon receipt of contract and payment. Please note that the floor plan may be modified to accommodate growth. Booth space and corner booths are not guaranteed.
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________
SPONSORSHIPS See Sponsorship Benefits sheet for more detailDeadline February 5, 2021
❑ Platinum Sponsor – $5,000
❑ Gold Sponsor – $3,000
❑ Silver Sponsor – $1,500
❑ Landscape Area - $100 BIA Member/ $500 Non Member
$_________EXHIBITOR BOOTH ($50 additional charge for corner booth)
❑ 10’x10’ Booth – $800 BIA Member / $850 Non Member
❑ 10’x15’ Booth – $1,200 BIA Member / $1,300 Non Member
❑ 10’x20’ Booth – $1,500 BIA Member / $1,600 Non Member booth $_________
corner booth charge $_________
ATTENDEE BAG INSERT (minimum 2,000 pieces)Bag Insert deadline February 12, 2021
❑ $200 Non Exhibitor $ ________
❑ $100 Exhibitor $ ________
❑ $100 BIA Member/Rep Advertiser $ ________
❑ FREE Sponsor $ ________
ADDITIONAL DISPLAY NEEDS____ Chairs @ $5 ea. $ ________
____ 8 ft. table @ $17 ea. $ ________
____ Table cover & skirt (white in color) @ $31 ea. $ ________
____ Electricity @ $30 See Rules & Regulations for specific electrical information
____ Wastebasket(s) @ $3 $ ________
ADDITIONAL EVENT PASSES Exhibitor registration includes 2 exhibitor passes, 6 show tickets, additional passes for sponsorship levels.
___# of event passes x $3 = $ ________
___# of 3-day exhibitor passes x $7 = $ ________
TOTAL COST $ _______
PAYMENT OPTIONSFull payment due by FEBRUARY 8, 2021.
❑ Check/Money order made payable to The Canton Repository
❑ Credit cardVISA / MC / AMER EX / DISC accepted. In order to securely process any credit card payments, please direct all credit card processing to StarkHomeandGardenShow.com or by calling The Canton Repository finance department at 330-580-8463.
RETURN TO THE CANTON REPOSITORY, Attn: Marketing Department, 500 Market Ave. S., Canton OH 44702 or fax to 330-580-2122.
For good and valuable consideration, the undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold free and harmless the Building Industry Association of Stark and East Central Ohio, The Canton Repository, and each of their agents, employees, officers and directors, from and against any and all causes of actions, claims, liabilities, assertions of liability, losses, costs and expenses including, but not limited to attorney fees, which in any manner may arise or be alleged to have arisen, or resulted, or alleged to have resulted from the presence, activities, and promotions of any nature whatsoever or otherwise of the undersigned, its agents or employees, on or adjacent to the premises known as the Stark County Fairgrounds, including, but not limited to, claim or claims for bodily injury or death of persons, and for loss of or damage to property, including claims or loss by the Building Industry Association of Stark and East Central Ohio, The Canton Repository, and their agents, employees, officers and directors. As an exhibitor, sponsor, landscaper, participant or part of a display at the Home & Garden Show, we agree to the above terms and agree to abide by the Rules and Regulations (available at www.starkhomeandgardenshow.com) of the Home & Garden Show.
REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE:
_______________________________________________________
DATE:
_______________________________________________________
Office use only
Date/time:__________
Source:_____________
2021 Exhibitor Registrationwww.StarkHomeandGardenShow.com
MARCH 12-14, 2021
REGISTRATION FORMREGISTRATION FORMREGISTRATION FORM
COMPANY NAME: ______________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT NAME: ______________________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
CITY: _____________________________ STATE: ________ ZIP: _____________
PHONE: __________________________ FAX: ___________________________
EMAIL: _______________________________ DOOR PRIZE: ______________________________________________
EXHIBITOR BOOTH SELECTION:
_______ 10 X 8 BOOTH—$500
ADDITIONAL DISPLAY NEEDS:
_______ CHAIRS @ $5 EACH
_______ 8 FOOT TABLE @ $17 EACH
_______ TABLE COVER & SKIRT @ $31 EACH
TOTAL COST: ___________
For good and valuable consideration, the undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold free and harmless the Building Industry Association of Stark & East Central Ohio (BIA) and their agents and employees from and against any and all causes of actions, claims, liabilities, assertions of liability, losses, costs and expenses including, but not limited to, attorney fees, which in any manner may arise or be alleged to have arisen, or resulted or alleged to have resulted from the presence, activities and promotions of any nature whatsoever or otherwise of the undersigned, its agents, or employees on or adjacent to the premises known as the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, including, but not limited to, claim or claims for bodily injury or death of persons, and for loss of or damage to property, including claims or loss by the BIA and their agents and employees. As an exhibitor, sponsor, participant or part of a display at the 2021 Tuscarawas County Spring Home & Garden Show, we agree to the above terms and agree to abide by the Rules and Regulations.
PLEASE INCLUDE FULL PAYMENT IN THE FORM
OF A CHECK OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION
WITH YOUR REGISTRATION.
_______ CHECK (MAKE PAYABLE TO THE BIA OF
STARK & EAST CENTRAL OHIO)
_______ CREDIT CARD
NAME ON CARD _____________________________
CARD # ____________________________________
EXPIRATION ________________________________
TOTAL TO BE CHARGED ______________________
X__________________________________________
My signature authorizes the BIA of Stark & East Central Ohio
to charge my credit card for the total indicated above.
RETURN THIS REGISTRATION FORM TO:
BIA OF STARK & EAST CENTRAL OHIO
4344 METRO CIRCLE NW
NORTH CANTON, OH 44720
E-mail: info@biastark.org
Fax: 330-494-6665
SIGNATURE: _____________________________________
DATE: ___________________________________________
BIA of Stark & East Central OhioBIA of Stark & East Central OhioBIA of Stark & East Central Ohio 2021 Tuscarawas County Spring Home & Garden Show2021 Tuscarawas County Spring Home & Garden Show2021 Tuscarawas County Spring Home & Garden Show FridayFridayFriday–Sunday, April 23Sunday, April 23Sunday, April 23–25, 202125, 202125, 2021
Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds 259 S. Tuscarawas Ave. Dover, OH 44622
Show Location
Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds 259 S. Tuscarawas Ave. Dover, OH 44622
Show Presenter
Building Industry Association of Stark & East
Central Ohio
4344 Metro Circle NW
North Canton, OH 44720
Joe Race, Executive Director jrace@biastark.org Office: 330-494-5700 Cell: 330-495-9332
Holly Waldenmyer hwaldenmyer@live.com Cell: 330-432-5164
Show Hours
Friday, April 23, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, April 24, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, April 25, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Move-In & Tear-Down Hours
Exhibitors may start set up on Thursday,
April 22 from 9:00 to 6:00 PM and must be
completely set up by 10:00 AM Friday,
April 23.
Exhibitors may begin tearing down on Sunday,
April 25 at 4:00 PM and must be finished by
Monday, April 26 by 5:00 PM.
NO SET-UP WILL BE ALLOWED UNLESS
THE EXHIBITOR HAS PAID IN FULL!
1) All exhibitors in the 2021 Tuscarawas County
Spring Home & Garden Show must furnish the
Building Industry Association of Stark & East Central
Ohio with a certificate of insurance in the amount of
$500,000 or more. The insurance requirement is to
insure against any and all claims for bodily injury,
property damage and/or any other loss caused by or
relating to their acts or omissions or those of their
employees, guests, representatives and agents or
use of their assigned exhibit space. The Building
Industry Association of Stark & East Central Ohio
and the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds shall be
named as an additional insured on the certificate of
insurance. The certificate of insurance must be re-
ceived by the Building Industry Association of Stark
& East Central Ohio no later than Monday, April 19,
2021.
2) Assignment of exhibit space will be on a first-
come, first-serve basis upon receipt of a signed
Exhibitor Contract. Some exhibit spaces will be
assigned in advance to sponsors. Sizes of booth
spaces are final. Exhibitors will not be permitted to
exceed the space assigned. The Building Industry
Association of Stark & East Central Ohio reserves
the right to decline any application or to disallow or
remove any exhibit that is not in keeping with the
character of the show. The Building Industry
Association of Stark & East Central Ohio reserves
the right to reassign spaces if necessary.
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DATE: ___________________________________________
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