Alabama Homebuilder

Summer 2013

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LOCAL scholar shi p s BALDWIN COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION The Baldwin County Home Builders Association awarded $6,000 in scholarships this year to local students who are pursuing careers in the home building industry. This year's recipients included Bradley Wilson, Alicia Radcliffe, Slade Lutz, Emily Anny Lysek, and Madison Schneider. To date, the BCHBA has awarded $62,000 in scholarships. BALDWIN COUNTY HBA President Eddie Youngblood (back row left) and fellow scholarship committee member Chris Bumpers (back row center) present scholarships to Bradley Wilson, Alicia Radcliffe, Slade Lutz and Emily Anny Lysek. MARSHALL COUNTY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION The Marshall County Home Builders Association presented five deserving Marshall County students with scholarships this year. Recipients include: • Anthony Johnson, Jr. of Arab High School, who will study architecture at Snead State Community College; • Dexter McClendon of Asbury High School, who will study welding at Gadsden State Community College; • Landon Willoughby of Boaz High School, who will study welding at Gadsden State Community College; • Second-year recipient Dillon Campbell, studying construction/diesel service at Wallace State Community College; and • Second-year recipient Joshua Williams, studying engineering at Snead State Community College. Marshall County HBA President Janice Warren presents Dillon Campbell with a scholarship from the MCHBA. Marshall County HBA President Janice Warren looks on as scholarship recipient Joshua Williams thanks the members for their support. SHOALS HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION The Shoals Home Builders Association recently held a golf tournament with the goal of raising $3,000, bringing their total to $10,000 to give to Northwest Shoals Community College for an SHBA Scholarship Endowment Fund. The tournament actually brought in more than double their goal, raising $6,015 toward a grand total of $13,000 to establish the endowment. The endowment will go to second year students in the building trades and will be chosen by the Northwest Shoals instructors. The SHBA chose second-year students as recipients because of the abundance of scholarships available for first-year students, and they wanted to ensure that recipients were truly committed to a career in building. Instructors at Northwest Shoals CC will select the scholarship recipients. SUMM E R 2 0 1 3 | A la ba m a Hom e bu il d er | 4 7

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