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May 2012                                                News
                                                                                   DANCING WITH THE STARS ALUMNUS TO KICKOFF
                                                                                   NATIONAL WOMEN BUILD WEEK
                                                                                   Women volunteers will raise their hammers at Habitat for Humanity
                                                                                   construction sites across the country in recognition of National
                                                                                   Women Build Week, May 5-13. The event is a nationwide initiative
                                                                                   of Habitat’s Women Build program developed in partnership with
                                                                                   Lowe’s. Now in its fifth year, National Women Build Week chal-
                                                                                   lenges women to devote at least one day to creating simple, decent
  Newsletter                                                                       and affordable housing in their local communities. Nearly 31,000
                                                                                   women volunteers from all 50 states have participated in the previ-
                                                                                   ous four events.
                                                                                   This year’s theme, “The Build Generation,” reflects the event’s goal
                                                                                   to recruit and train women volunteers, as well as welcome the next
                                                                                   generation of Habitat Women Builders – young women, ages 18-24
H H A B BT A A TF O O RH H U M A NT Y YO O FU U A A HC C O U N Y Y




                                                                                   – to help support Habitat’s mission to create affordable housing.
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                                                                     Hammer Time


                                                                                   Lowe’s and Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity of Utah County are looking for women to
                                                                                   volunteer at a Utah County Habitat construction site for at least one day during this nine-day event
                                                                                   that culminates on Mother’s Day. Construction or home improvement experience is not necessary.
                                                                                   Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is participating in its fifth National Women Build Week and will
                                                                                   be building with local women from May 5, 2012 through May 11, 2012. Women throughout the
                                                                                   community will be helping to frame a home in Pleasant Grove for a young family with a disabled
                                                                                   father. The cost for participation will be $20.00 and will include invitations to a Lowe’s build clinic
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                                                                                   and kickoff breakfast, t-shirt, water bottle, and much more.
                                                                                   Dancing with the Stars alumnus, Ashly DelGrosso-Costa will join Lowe's local female employees
                                                                                   and other community members to kick off the Utah County build week on May 5, 2012. DelGrosso-
                                                                                   Costa appeared on the hit ABC TV show Dancing with the Stars for the first 3 seasons and season
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                                                                                   10. During her appearances on DWTS, she danced with singer Joey McIntyre, Master P, Harry
                                                                                   Hamlin, Buzz Aldrin, and was the only professional dancer to dance with Tom Bergeron. She has
                                                                                   also been featured on the Suite Life with Zack and Cody, Jonas Brothers, America’s Funniest
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                                                                                   Video’s, Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel, Regis and Kelly, GMA, and many more. She is just moved
                                                                                   back to Utah from Massachusetts with her husband and her two beautiful boys and her baby girl.
                                                                                                                        National Women Build Week is held the week leading up to
                                                                                                                        Mother’s Day because of its significance to Habitat homeown-
                                                                                                                        ers and volunteers. Families with children make up a stagger-
                                                                                                                        ing number of those in need of adequate housing. More than 12
                                                                                                                        million children - one in six - live in poverty housing in the
                                                                                                                        United States alone.
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                                                                                                                        Registration and further details can be found online at
                                                                                                                        www.habitatuc.org or by contacting LeAnn Hillam at (801) 368-
                                                                                                                        2250.
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                                                                                   FROM HONDA TO HARLEY!
                                                                                   The Fourth Annual Bike to Build Motorcycle Ride for Affordable Housing will
                                                                                   be held on Saturday, May 12, 2011 to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Utah
                                                                                   County's housing program. The escorted "Poker Run" ride through Fairview
                                                                                   will begin with registration and breakfast at 8:30 a,m, ride starts at 10:00
                                                                                   a.m. at Monarch Honda Powerhouse, located at 398 West 800 North in
                                                                                   Orem. Following the ride, there will be a barbeque and music at Timpanogos
                                                                                   Harley-Davidson, located at 555 S Geneva Rd in Lindon. The cost is $25.00
                                                                                   per bike ($10.00 for a passenger) and includes the ride, breakfast and lunch,
                                                                                   t-shirt, pin, live band, and much more! Buy tickets in advance at
                                                                                   www.habitatuc.org or at Monarch Honda on the day of the event.


                                                                                     “Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.”
                                                                                                                             ~Author Unknown
2   What’s Up
    •   ReStore Named Third Best Recycling Center – The Orem Habitat ReStore was named third best Recycling
        Center in the Daily Herald’s Best of 2012 contest. The ReStore has kept millions of pounds out of waste of the
        area landfills in the last five years. Thanks to all those that voted for the local donation driven home improve-
        ment outlet!
    •   Union Pacific Foundation “Steams” Forward for Habitat! The Union Pacific Foundation recently donated
        $2,500 towards Habitat’s local affordable housing mission. We appreciate the Foundation’s ongoing and gen-
        erous support.
    •   National Day of Prayer - Utah Valley's National Day of Prayer service will be held at the Utah Valley Univer-
        sity Student Center Ballroom on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 7 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Rabbi Benny
        Zippel. All interested community members are invited to attend.
    •   Conquer the Peaks! Habitat’s Fourth Annual Tour de Habitat Lakes to Peaks Bicycle Ride will be June 9th
        as part of Orem Summerfest. Rides for all ages and levels. Registration and details at www.habitatuc.org.
    •   Check out Habitat’s New VP Deals Site! Habitat for Humanity has partnered with VP Deals to get all the
        latest bargains on local products/venues. Check out this week's specials at www.habitatucdeals.info. A por-
        tion of your “deal” purchases will help Habitat further its housing mission in the community.
    •   Help Habitat for Humanity of Utah County celebrate its 20th Year in Utah County! Join the new 20/20
        campaign and give $20.00 in 2012! Five thousand $20.00 donations will allow us to build our 50th Utah Val-
        ley home in the coming year. Donate online at www.habitatuc.org or mail a check to Habitat for Humanity of
        Utah County at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem, Utah 84058
    •   It’s a DEAL! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is offering a new Habitat Discount Card through Deal
        Dragon for only $30.00. The card, worth over $20,000, includes values, discounts, and freebies on food, cloth-
        ing, services, and much more. Proceeds will be used for local construction efforts. Cards can be purchased
        online at www.habitatuc.org or at the Habitat Restore.
    •   Need Tools to Get Your Home and Property Ready for Spring? Stop by Habitat for Humanity of Utah
        County’s tool lending library and “check out” needed tools and lawn care items for free. The lending library,
        located inside the Habitat ReStore at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem, is open Monday through Saturday from
        10-6. An application and proof of residency are required. Look online at www.habitatuc.org for more informa-
        tion.
    •   Life Insurance Options! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County has teamed with First West Benefits to provide
        life insurance options for Habitat homeowners and partner families. Insurance payments can be included in
        monthly mortgage payments. For more information, please contact Ross Landon at First West Benefits at
        (801) 224-9600.
    •   Save Money for Home Repairs and Maintenance – A new home maintenance fund has been established to
        help Habitat homeowners save for future home repairs and maintenance. Homeowners now can pay a little
        extra ($10.00 or more) with their monthly mortgage payment. The extra amount will be saved in an escrow
        like account and can be accessed for home repairs and maintenance. To sign up or for more information, con-




                                                              FIRST PLACE! - Habitat's Wolverine PR Project,
                                                              the 20th Birthday Fundraising Breakfast, was re-
                                                              cently selected the best project/booth at UVU's
                                                              Wolverine PR Trade show.
33   Photo Gallery

                                              Power Tools! - Female Habitat staff members and Lowe's em-
                                              ployees learned how to frame and use power tools in prepara-
                                              tion for National Women Build Week at a how-to clinic spon-
                                              sored by the Orem's Lowe's Store this past Saturday.




                                                                               HABITAT TO BREAKS
                                                                               GROUND ON 50TH UTAH VAL-
                                                                               LEY HOME - Habitat for Human-
                                                                               ity of Utah County joined Nate
                                                                               and Kendall Brandon and other
                                                                               community members to break
                                                                               ground on its 50th Utah Valley
                                                                                            home this past Thurs-
                                                                                            day. Habitat has built
                                                                                            or renovated 48
                                                                                            homes in Utah Valley
                                                                                            in the last 20 years
                                                                                            and it’s just finishing
                                                                                            up the 49th home in
                                                                                            Orem.




                                                                           CARS FOR HOMES PROMOTION
                                                                           - Provo Towne Centre and Ken
                                                                           Garff have partnered with Habitat
                                                                           for Humanity of Utah County to pro-
                                                                           mote Habitat's Cars for Homes ve-
                                                                           hicle donation program. Check out
                                                                           the promotional display at the Provo
                                                                           Towne Centre!



          PAINT GALORE! - The Habitat for Humanity ReStore
          was the recipient of all the useable paint brought by
          local community members to Utah County's annual
          Household Hazardous Waste Collection on April 7th at
          the Provo Towne Centre. Paint will be mixed and sold
          to the public with proceeds going towards Habitat's
          local affordable housing mission.
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     RESTORE TURNS 5! Habitat for Humanity of
     Utah County’s ReStore Home Improvement
     Outlet celebrated its 5th birthday on April 21,
     2012 with a cake cutting celebration and big
     Earth Day Sale. Customers and other commu-
     nity members enjoyed cake, popcorn, balloons,
     and 50 percent off most items in the store that day.




                                                                  Ground Broken for New Community Center -
                                                                  Habitat for Humanity of Utah County joined Boulders
                                     Apartment Management, Provo City, Provo City Housing Authority, United Way of
                                     Utah County, and Community Action Services and Food Bank to break ground on
                                     the new South Franklin Community Center in Provo. The unique public partnership
                                     will provide a community center and programs for residents of the Boulders Apart-
                                     ments and Provo's South Franklin Neighborhood. Habitat will be serving as the
                                     contractor on the project and hopes to complete the 2,500 square foot building,
                                     located at 777 South 700 West in Provo, by October 2012.



           May Volunteer Opportunities
           Work in the ReStore Monday through Saturday from 10-6
           Assist with Habitat Recycling efforts. Drivers needed during the week and on Saturdays.
           Help with Bike to Build on May 12th or Tour de Habitat on June 9th
           Walk in City Parades throughout the summer
                Man Booths –
                •   Classic Car Shows at Provo Towne Centre – throughout the spring and summer

                                                    MAY BUILD DAYS
                Volunteers are currently being sought to help with construction, renovation, revitalization, and land-
                scaping projects. Build days are generally held Tuesday through Thursday and Saturdays. Volun-
                teers are needed especially during weekdays. Sign up online at www.habitatuc.org/volunteer.
5                                     MAY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

               VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO                              CREW LEADERS AND SITE HOSTS NEEDED
                SERVE ON COMMITTEES                                 TO HELP GUIDE CONSTRUCTION
    Volunteers are needed to serve on all of Habitat’s local    Volunteers with construction experience or those
    committees. Monthly meetings, limited time commit-          wanting to improve their construction skills are being
    ment, no experience necessary, varying interests and        sought to participate in the affiliate's Crew Leader and
    skills. Look online at                                      Site Host Programs. Orientations are monthly. The
    www.habitatuc.org/volunteer/committees.html for more        next orientation will be May 19th. For information, con-
    information and meeting times.                              tact LeAnn at the number or email below.

    For more information, look online at www.habitatuc.org or contact LeAnn at (801) 368-2250 or
    leann@habitatuc.org. You can also sign up online at www.habitat.org/volunteer.


                                         HOME MAINTENANCE CLASSES
    Check out Habitat & Community Action’s Free Home Maintenance Course. The next class will be May 29, 2012.
    The topic will be Basic Electrical Repairs, Changing Furnace Filter, Gutter and Downspout Care. Classes begin at
    6:30 p.m. and are held at the Habitat office at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem.

    At HOME DEPOT – Registration is neces-           Free Gardening Classes at Central Utah Gardens!
    sary. Call store or register online. Look               May – Yard Care Series
    online for the May clinic schedule at                   Summer – Kids Series on Water
    www.homedepot.com.
                                                     To see full schedule and to register for classes, look online at
    At LOWE'S - you must sign up for How-To          www.centralutahgardens.org.
    Clinics by calling 229-1485 or stopping by
                                                     The Vineyard Garden Center in Orem is now offering free
    their store at 140 West University Parkway
                                                     classes, gardening tips, and great discounts. Check out their
    in Orem. Look online for May clinic sched-
                                                     Facebook page for more information at
    ule at www.lowes.com.
                                                     http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vineyard-Garden-
                                                     Center/279164291213.

                                       HOUSEHOLD HINT (www.hints-n-tips.com)
                                       Silk flowers dull/dusty: Spray with hairspray. They will stay shiny and
                                       when they get dusty again, simply blow off with hair dryer.



    Home Maintenance Tips                                   (David Beaulieu, About.com Guide)

    Doing the Work on Your Own? Here Are 10 Ideas
    "In a nutshell, what is the best way to go about beautifying my yard?" I am sometimes asked this rather broad ques-
    tion, and it's a tough one to answer. There are so many variables in do-it-yourself landscaping, such as budget,
    skills, the climate of your region, your personal design tastes, how you'll be using your yard, etc. But there are cer-
    tain steps you can take that are so sound that they readily suggest themselves as answers to this question.
             1. Provide Your Landscaping With Year-Round Interest
             Here's a can't-miss tip for beautifying your yard: make sure you're providing something of interest in each
             of the four seasons. Do-it-yourself landscaping for 4-season interest begins with a well researched plant-
             selection plan. The goal is to have flowering trees and/or shrubs throughout spring and summer, fall foli-
             age in autumn and good structure in winter.
             2. Layer Your Flower Beds When Planting
             Layer your planting beds in 3 rows: a back row (facing north, preferably) with the tallest plants, a middle
             row with the next tallest, and a front row composed of your shortest plants. Use repetition, both in the
             planting bed and elsewhere in your yard, to provide unity.
             3. Use Evergreens and Other Foliage Plants for Continuity
             Do-it-yourself landscaping tip #1 above focuses on deciduous trees and shrubs. But don't forget ever-
             greens and other plants prized as much or more for their foliage as for their flowers. The deciduous speci-
             mens provide more color and variety, while the evergreens will provide continuity.
4. Use Annuals to Supplement Perennial Color
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     Perennial flowers are wonderful for your planting beds, but they bloom for only so long. You may have perennials
     blooming in your bed in May, then nothing until July. Incorporating annuals into a do-it-yourself landscaping plan will
     "plug the gaps," giving you continuous color in the yard. Use my picture gallery to find ideas for your color schemes.
     5. Incorporate Hardscape Into Your Landscape Design
     Don't restrict your do-it-yourself landscaping to plants. Include hardscape features, too. Like evergreens, they pro-
     vide structure in winter, and much more than that. Walls and fences make an essential design statement, as they
     frame your property. When I’m driving around the countryside, I’m constantly struck by how much more “finished”
     the properties with fences look. Decks and arbors are other important hardscape features. Patios and decks pro-
     vide transitions from indoors to outdoors.
     6. Install Water Features: It's Easier Than You Think
     Good landscape designs are anchored by focal points. One of the hottest trends is to use water features as focal
     points. This is one trend with "sound" reasoning behind it: water features are not only visually appealing, but emit
     soothing sounds. Using pre-formed rigid plastic liners, durable pumps, flexible tubing and cheap fountains, they're
     also a lot easier to install than you think. Once you've experimented with ponds, you may even decide to advance
     to the next level: simple waterfalls.
     7. Using Form and Texture to Your Advantage
     Flowers are great, but don't forget the characteristics of a plant's branching pattern and foliage. In landscape de-
     sign, varying form and texture is one way to spice up a yard with diversity. Evergreen conifers, while lacking flowers
     altogether, nonetheless have foliage that offers a myriad of different forms and textures. While browsing these do-it-
     yourself landscaping tips, you'll discover many ways to enhance the beauty of your yard.
     8. Make Your Life Easier With a Low-Maintenance Yard
     You can follow all the above do-it-yourself landscaping tips and still not be happy with your yard. For, besides giving
     your yard a pleasing appearance, you must also be sensible in planning for its maintenance. Beautiful or not, you'll
     resent your yard if it causes you too much work. Unless you don't mind spending hours each weekend on upkeep,
     plan your design for low maintenance.
     9. Use Drought-Tolerant Plants
     Many novices at do-it-yourself landscaping start out with high hopes in spring, only to have them dashed in sum-
     mer. Why? Because the summer heat wilts all of that promising spring perkiness out of their plants! The answer?
     Select drought-tolerant plants to grow, instead.
     10. Types of Flowers
     Carefully matching the types of flowers you'll be growing with the space where they'll be growing is a fundamental
     policy to follow in do-it-yourself landscaping. Light and soil requirements should always be considered before decid-
     ing which types of flowers to buy for your yard



                     Make Your House a Healthy                      SAVING STRATEGIES (Simple Dollar)
                     Home! (EPA)
                     How do you clean up mold in your
                                                                    14 Simple Money Rules
                     home? If you find mold, scrub surfaces
                     with water and detergent, then disinfect       1. Spend Less Than You Earn.
                     with a bleach and water solution (1 cup        2. Don’t Over-Think Your Investments.
                     bleach to 10 cups of water).                   3. Stop Wasting Time.
                                                                    4. Eliminate (and Avoid) High-Interest Debt.
                                                                    5. Talk About Money (And Be Honest).
                                                                    6. Stop Trying to Impress Other People.
                                                                    7. Watch Your Progress (But Make It Fun).
                                                                    8. Take Care of Your Things.
                                                                    9. Do It Yourself.
               A mother's heart is a                                10. Plan Ahead Every Time You Spend.
                                                                    11. Find and Work Toward Your True Passions.
                 patchwork of love.                                 12. Build Real Friendships and Relationships.
                                                                    13. Improve Yourself Every Chance You Get.
                     ~Author Unknown                                14. Give Without Strings or Regrets
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    SAVE ENERGY (www.we-energies.com)
    Dishwashers
    •    Run full loads. Always wait until you have a full load before running your dishwasher. Full loads use the same
         amount of hot water and energy as smaller loads. You run fewer loads and save energy.
    •    Use short cycles. Select the shortest cycle that properly cleans your dishes. Shorter cycles use less hot water-
         and less energy.
    •    Skip rinsing the dishes. Rinsing dishes before loading them into the dishwasher wastes energy. If you do rinse,
         use cold water.
    •    Clean the filter. If your dishwasher has a filter screen, clean it regularly. A clean appliance runs more efficiently.

                             SAVING TIP (The Simple Dollar)
                             Call your credit card company and ask for a rate reduction. Take any of your
                             credit cards that are carrying a balance, flip them over, and call the number on the
                             back. Tell them that you want an interest rate reduction or you’ll take your busi-
                             ness elsewhere. If the first person you talk to won’t do it, ask to talk to a supervi-
                             sor. If you have a $5,000 balance, even a 3% rate reduction saves you $150 a
                             year.


        BE GOOD TO YOUR HEALTH                                            (www.fitness.gov)

    General Fit Facts and Tips
    •     Regular physical activity reduces the risk of many adverse health outcomes.
    •     Some physical activity is better than none.
    •     For most health outcomes, additional benefits occur as the amount of physical activity increases through higher
          intensity, greater frequency, and/or longer duration.
    •     Most health benefits occur with at least 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) a week of moderate-intensity
          physical activity, such as brisk walking. Additional benefits occur with more physical activity.
    •     Both aerobic (endurance) and muscle-strengthening (resistance) physical activity are beneficial.
    •     Health benefits occur for children and adolescents, young and middle-aged adults, older adults, and those in
          every studied racial and ethnic group.
    •     The health benefits of physical activity occur for people with disabilities.
    •     The benefits of physical activity far outweigh the possibility of adverse outcomes.

        BE CAREFUL (UseOnlyAsDirected.Org)
           SAFE USE OF PRESCRIPTION PAIN MEDICATION
           Prescription pain medications can be dangerous – even fatal – if used incorrectly. When you receive pre-
           scribed pain medications, be sure to speak with your healthcare provider and pharmacist about using them
           safely.
           •   Never take prescription pain medication that is not prescribed to you.
           •   Never take your prescription pain medication more often or in a higher dose than prescribed.
           •   Never drink alcoholic beverages while taking prescription pain medications.
           •   Never share your prescription pain medications with anyone. Besides being dangerous, it is a felony.
           •   Taking prescription pain medications with other depressants such as anti-anxiety medications, sleep aids,
               or cold medicine can be dangerous.
           •   Properly dispose of all unused and expired prescription pain medications.
           •   Tell your healthcare provider about ALL medicines and supplements you take.
88   RESOURCES
     Community Action Services offers Home Buyer Education Classes on a monthly basis. Classes in May will be
     held May 2nd and 3rd from 6:00-9:00 p.m. or May 19th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. To register, please call (801)
     691-5200 or go online to www.communityactionuc.org.
     Whirlpool Corporation is extending savings to valuable members of the Habitat for Humanity family. Through
     the Whirlpool VIPLINKTM Program, you can find substantial savings on recognized, brand-name consumer appli-
     ances. To register or for more information, look online at https://partners.whirlpool.com/viplogin.jsp.
     Turning Point is offering Marriage and Pre-Marriage Workshops. Learn concepts and skills that can enhance
     your marriage. Call (801) 863-7580 for more information.
     Centro Hispano orients and mentors local Hispanics to access the information, resources, and skills needed to
     strengthen their families and contribute to their community. Programs include information and outreach, health
     and wellness, adult education, and low income taxpayer clinic. Look online at www.centrohispanouc.org or call
     (801) 655-0258 for more information.
     The mission of The Center is to provide the youth, teens, and community of Provo with a positive environment that
     encourages social, recreational, and educational growth. One way The Center fulfills its mission is by putting on
     free family events throughout the year. For more information, please call (801) 852-7635.
     Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah’s Operation Bigs Program provides mentors for children of military families.
     Children must be between 9-16 years of age and be a dependent of an active duty U.S. Military or National Guard
     family member. To enroll your child or for more information, call (801) 313-0303.
     Girl Power Through Education! Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah is sponsoring a “Girls Only” event to encourage
     young women to attend and graduate from college. The event will be at the Glendale Middle School in Salt Lake
     on May 9th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. To RSVP or for more information, contact Kristen Yancey at
     Kristen.yancey@bbbsu.org or (801) 313-0303 ext. 125.
     Easter Seals Provo Early Intervention Program is a family focused program serving infants and toddlers ages
     birth to 3 years old with development delays and/or disabilities. Cost is based on a sliding scale fee. For more
     information, look online at www.esgw-nrm.easterseals.com or call (801) 852-4525.
     Habitat Seeking AmeriCorps VISTA Member! Make a difference in your community! Become an AmeriCorps
     VISTA member with Habitat for Humanity of Utah County. A VISTA member is needed to help the local Habitat
     affiliate strengthen its construction and neighborhood revitalization programs. This is a one year national service
     position. VISTA member's receive a modest living allowance and an educational award upon successful comple-
     tion. To apply or for more information, look online at AmeriCorps.gov or contact Kena at (801) 344-8527 ext. 103.


                           BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP
                           Homeowners pay 80-90 percent of federal Individual income taxes, contributing
                           to federal programs that benefit all Americans.
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     Adobe                            Pleasant Grove City
     Ancestry.Com                     Provo Housing Authority
     Ashly DelGrosso-Costa            Provo Towne Centre
     Brad and Linda Walton            ReStore Staff
     BYU Chapter                      Ron & Sue Brandon
     Canyonbrook Lodge                Sam’s Club
     Central Utah Gardens             Scenicview Academy
     Costco                           Tauni Hardman
     Eric Bennett                     Tim Clark
     Excel Engineering                True Balance Onsite Massage
     Foothill Treatment Center        Union Pacific Foundation
     Frank Gorman                     Utah Cancer Action Network
     Good Life Expo                   Utah County
     GoodWood BBQ Company             Utah County Health Department
     Heritage Foundation              Utah Habitat Affiliates
     Joe Tanner                       Utah Kernels
     Johnny McCoy                     Utah Trading Company
     Kelly Palmer                     Utah Valley Home Builders Association
     Ken Garff Honda Orem             UVU Chapter
     Lowe’s Home Improvement Outlet   Val Hale
     Mountain America Credit Union    Vivint
     Nu Skin                          VP Dealz
     Orem City                        Wolverine PR



                             THANK YOU
                     Lowe’s & Provo Towne Centre
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                                                                                                  for Humanity
                                                                                                    Of Utah County


          Sun               Mon             Tue             Wed             Thu               Fri              Sat
                                        1               2               3                4                5
                                        Development                     Site Selection                    Kickoff
                                        Services                                                          Breakfast
                                                                        National Day
                                                                                                          Lowe’s VIP
                                                                        of Prayer
                                                                                                          Build

      6                 7               8  Building     9               10    Family     11 Executive 12
                        Women in        Committee       Women in        Partnership      Committee        Bike to Build
                        Business        Women in        Education       General          General
                                        Health                          Women            Women
                                   National Women Build Week May 5th through May 11th

      13—               14              15              16              17               18               19—
      Mothers                           Board Meeting                   Finance                           Armed
      Day                                                               Committee                         Forces Day


      20                21              22              23              24               25               26
                                        ReStore
                                        Committee



      27                28              29              30              31
                                        Home
                        Memorial        Maintenance
                        Day




       Development Services        National Women Build Week May 5th   Family Partnership         Finance Committee
       May 1, 2012                 through May 11th                    May 10th                   May 17th
       Noon Office                 Kickoff Breakfast        May 5th    6:30 p.m. Office           8:00 a.m. Office
                                   Lowe’s, VIP Build        May 5th
       Site Selection                                                  Executive Committee        ReStore Committee
       May 3, 2012                 Women in Business        May 7th    May 11th                   May 22nd
       Noon Office                 Women in Health          May 8th    7:30 a.m. Office           Noon Office
                                   Women in Education       May 9th
       National Day of Prayer                                          Bike to Build                 Memorial Day
       May 3, 2012                 General Women            May 10th   May 12th                      May 28th
       7:00 p.m. UVU Ballroom                                          10:00 a.m. Monarch Honda      Office and ReStore
                                   General Women            May 11th

                                   Building Committee                  Board Meeting                 Home Maintenance
                                   May 8th                             May 15th                      May 29th
                                   2:00 p.m. Central Bank                                            6:30 p.m. Office
                                                                       Noon UVHBA

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  • 1. May 2012 News DANCING WITH THE STARS ALUMNUS TO KICKOFF NATIONAL WOMEN BUILD WEEK Women volunteers will raise their hammers at Habitat for Humanity construction sites across the country in recognition of National Women Build Week, May 5-13. The event is a nationwide initiative of Habitat’s Women Build program developed in partnership with Lowe’s. Now in its fifth year, National Women Build Week chal- lenges women to devote at least one day to creating simple, decent Newsletter and affordable housing in their local communities. Nearly 31,000 women volunteers from all 50 states have participated in the previ- ous four events. This year’s theme, “The Build Generation,” reflects the event’s goal to recruit and train women volunteers, as well as welcome the next generation of Habitat Women Builders – young women, ages 18-24 H H A B BT A A TF O O RH H U M A NT Y YO O FU U A A HC C O U N Y Y – to help support Habitat’s mission to create affordable housing. OUNTT Hammer Time Lowe’s and Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity of Utah County are looking for women to volunteer at a Utah County Habitat construction site for at least one day during this nine-day event that culminates on Mother’s Day. Construction or home improvement experience is not necessary. Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is participating in its fifth National Women Build Week and will be building with local women from May 5, 2012 through May 11, 2012. Women throughout the community will be helping to frame a home in Pleasant Grove for a young family with a disabled father. The cost for participation will be $20.00 and will include invitations to a Lowe’s build clinic TTH and kickoff breakfast, t-shirt, water bottle, and much more. Dancing with the Stars alumnus, Ashly DelGrosso-Costa will join Lowe's local female employees and other community members to kick off the Utah County build week on May 5, 2012. DelGrosso- Costa appeared on the hit ABC TV show Dancing with the Stars for the first 3 seasons and season F 10. During her appearances on DWTS, she danced with singer Joey McIntyre, Master P, Harry Hamlin, Buzz Aldrin, and was the only professional dancer to dance with Tom Bergeron. She has also been featured on the Suite Life with Zack and Cody, Jonas Brothers, America’s Funniest UMANI IT Video’s, Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel, Regis and Kelly, GMA, and many more. She is just moved back to Utah from Massachusetts with her husband and her two beautiful boys and her baby girl. National Women Build Week is held the week leading up to Mother’s Day because of its significance to Habitat homeown- ers and volunteers. Families with children make up a stagger- ing number of those in need of adequate housing. More than 12 million children - one in six - live in poverty housing in the United States alone. F R Registration and further details can be found online at www.habitatuc.org or by contacting LeAnn Hillam at (801) 368- 2250. ABBI IT T FROM HONDA TO HARLEY! The Fourth Annual Bike to Build Motorcycle Ride for Affordable Housing will be held on Saturday, May 12, 2011 to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Utah County's housing program. The escorted "Poker Run" ride through Fairview will begin with registration and breakfast at 8:30 a,m, ride starts at 10:00 a.m. at Monarch Honda Powerhouse, located at 398 West 800 North in Orem. Following the ride, there will be a barbeque and music at Timpanogos Harley-Davidson, located at 555 S Geneva Rd in Lindon. The cost is $25.00 per bike ($10.00 for a passenger) and includes the ride, breakfast and lunch, t-shirt, pin, live band, and much more! Buy tickets in advance at www.habitatuc.org or at Monarch Honda on the day of the event. “Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.” ~Author Unknown
  • 2. 2 What’s Up • ReStore Named Third Best Recycling Center – The Orem Habitat ReStore was named third best Recycling Center in the Daily Herald’s Best of 2012 contest. The ReStore has kept millions of pounds out of waste of the area landfills in the last five years. Thanks to all those that voted for the local donation driven home improve- ment outlet! • Union Pacific Foundation “Steams” Forward for Habitat! The Union Pacific Foundation recently donated $2,500 towards Habitat’s local affordable housing mission. We appreciate the Foundation’s ongoing and gen- erous support. • National Day of Prayer - Utah Valley's National Day of Prayer service will be held at the Utah Valley Univer- sity Student Center Ballroom on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 7 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Rabbi Benny Zippel. All interested community members are invited to attend. • Conquer the Peaks! Habitat’s Fourth Annual Tour de Habitat Lakes to Peaks Bicycle Ride will be June 9th as part of Orem Summerfest. Rides for all ages and levels. Registration and details at www.habitatuc.org. • Check out Habitat’s New VP Deals Site! Habitat for Humanity has partnered with VP Deals to get all the latest bargains on local products/venues. Check out this week's specials at www.habitatucdeals.info. A por- tion of your “deal” purchases will help Habitat further its housing mission in the community. • Help Habitat for Humanity of Utah County celebrate its 20th Year in Utah County! Join the new 20/20 campaign and give $20.00 in 2012! Five thousand $20.00 donations will allow us to build our 50th Utah Val- ley home in the coming year. Donate online at www.habitatuc.org or mail a check to Habitat for Humanity of Utah County at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem, Utah 84058 • It’s a DEAL! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is offering a new Habitat Discount Card through Deal Dragon for only $30.00. The card, worth over $20,000, includes values, discounts, and freebies on food, cloth- ing, services, and much more. Proceeds will be used for local construction efforts. Cards can be purchased online at www.habitatuc.org or at the Habitat Restore. • Need Tools to Get Your Home and Property Ready for Spring? Stop by Habitat for Humanity of Utah County’s tool lending library and “check out” needed tools and lawn care items for free. The lending library, located inside the Habitat ReStore at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem, is open Monday through Saturday from 10-6. An application and proof of residency are required. Look online at www.habitatuc.org for more informa- tion. • Life Insurance Options! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County has teamed with First West Benefits to provide life insurance options for Habitat homeowners and partner families. Insurance payments can be included in monthly mortgage payments. For more information, please contact Ross Landon at First West Benefits at (801) 224-9600. • Save Money for Home Repairs and Maintenance – A new home maintenance fund has been established to help Habitat homeowners save for future home repairs and maintenance. Homeowners now can pay a little extra ($10.00 or more) with their monthly mortgage payment. The extra amount will be saved in an escrow like account and can be accessed for home repairs and maintenance. To sign up or for more information, con- FIRST PLACE! - Habitat's Wolverine PR Project, the 20th Birthday Fundraising Breakfast, was re- cently selected the best project/booth at UVU's Wolverine PR Trade show.
  • 3. 33 Photo Gallery Power Tools! - Female Habitat staff members and Lowe's em- ployees learned how to frame and use power tools in prepara- tion for National Women Build Week at a how-to clinic spon- sored by the Orem's Lowe's Store this past Saturday. HABITAT TO BREAKS GROUND ON 50TH UTAH VAL- LEY HOME - Habitat for Human- ity of Utah County joined Nate and Kendall Brandon and other community members to break ground on its 50th Utah Valley home this past Thurs- day. Habitat has built or renovated 48 homes in Utah Valley in the last 20 years and it’s just finishing up the 49th home in Orem. CARS FOR HOMES PROMOTION - Provo Towne Centre and Ken Garff have partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Utah County to pro- mote Habitat's Cars for Homes ve- hicle donation program. Check out the promotional display at the Provo Towne Centre! PAINT GALORE! - The Habitat for Humanity ReStore was the recipient of all the useable paint brought by local community members to Utah County's annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection on April 7th at the Provo Towne Centre. Paint will be mixed and sold to the public with proceeds going towards Habitat's local affordable housing mission.
  • 4. 44 RESTORE TURNS 5! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County’s ReStore Home Improvement Outlet celebrated its 5th birthday on April 21, 2012 with a cake cutting celebration and big Earth Day Sale. Customers and other commu- nity members enjoyed cake, popcorn, balloons, and 50 percent off most items in the store that day. Ground Broken for New Community Center - Habitat for Humanity of Utah County joined Boulders Apartment Management, Provo City, Provo City Housing Authority, United Way of Utah County, and Community Action Services and Food Bank to break ground on the new South Franklin Community Center in Provo. The unique public partnership will provide a community center and programs for residents of the Boulders Apart- ments and Provo's South Franklin Neighborhood. Habitat will be serving as the contractor on the project and hopes to complete the 2,500 square foot building, located at 777 South 700 West in Provo, by October 2012. May Volunteer Opportunities Work in the ReStore Monday through Saturday from 10-6 Assist with Habitat Recycling efforts. Drivers needed during the week and on Saturdays. Help with Bike to Build on May 12th or Tour de Habitat on June 9th Walk in City Parades throughout the summer Man Booths – • Classic Car Shows at Provo Towne Centre – throughout the spring and summer MAY BUILD DAYS Volunteers are currently being sought to help with construction, renovation, revitalization, and land- scaping projects. Build days are generally held Tuesday through Thursday and Saturdays. Volun- teers are needed especially during weekdays. Sign up online at www.habitatuc.org/volunteer.
  • 5. 5 MAY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO CREW LEADERS AND SITE HOSTS NEEDED SERVE ON COMMITTEES TO HELP GUIDE CONSTRUCTION Volunteers are needed to serve on all of Habitat’s local Volunteers with construction experience or those committees. Monthly meetings, limited time commit- wanting to improve their construction skills are being ment, no experience necessary, varying interests and sought to participate in the affiliate's Crew Leader and skills. Look online at Site Host Programs. Orientations are monthly. The www.habitatuc.org/volunteer/committees.html for more next orientation will be May 19th. For information, con- information and meeting times. tact LeAnn at the number or email below. For more information, look online at www.habitatuc.org or contact LeAnn at (801) 368-2250 or leann@habitatuc.org. You can also sign up online at www.habitat.org/volunteer. HOME MAINTENANCE CLASSES Check out Habitat & Community Action’s Free Home Maintenance Course. The next class will be May 29, 2012. The topic will be Basic Electrical Repairs, Changing Furnace Filter, Gutter and Downspout Care. Classes begin at 6:30 p.m. and are held at the Habitat office at 340 South Orem Blvd., Orem. At HOME DEPOT – Registration is neces- Free Gardening Classes at Central Utah Gardens! sary. Call store or register online. Look May – Yard Care Series online for the May clinic schedule at Summer – Kids Series on Water www.homedepot.com. To see full schedule and to register for classes, look online at At LOWE'S - you must sign up for How-To www.centralutahgardens.org. Clinics by calling 229-1485 or stopping by The Vineyard Garden Center in Orem is now offering free their store at 140 West University Parkway classes, gardening tips, and great discounts. Check out their in Orem. Look online for May clinic sched- Facebook page for more information at ule at www.lowes.com. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vineyard-Garden- Center/279164291213. HOUSEHOLD HINT (www.hints-n-tips.com) Silk flowers dull/dusty: Spray with hairspray. They will stay shiny and when they get dusty again, simply blow off with hair dryer. Home Maintenance Tips (David Beaulieu, About.com Guide) Doing the Work on Your Own? Here Are 10 Ideas "In a nutshell, what is the best way to go about beautifying my yard?" I am sometimes asked this rather broad ques- tion, and it's a tough one to answer. There are so many variables in do-it-yourself landscaping, such as budget, skills, the climate of your region, your personal design tastes, how you'll be using your yard, etc. But there are cer- tain steps you can take that are so sound that they readily suggest themselves as answers to this question. 1. Provide Your Landscaping With Year-Round Interest Here's a can't-miss tip for beautifying your yard: make sure you're providing something of interest in each of the four seasons. Do-it-yourself landscaping for 4-season interest begins with a well researched plant- selection plan. The goal is to have flowering trees and/or shrubs throughout spring and summer, fall foli- age in autumn and good structure in winter. 2. Layer Your Flower Beds When Planting Layer your planting beds in 3 rows: a back row (facing north, preferably) with the tallest plants, a middle row with the next tallest, and a front row composed of your shortest plants. Use repetition, both in the planting bed and elsewhere in your yard, to provide unity. 3. Use Evergreens and Other Foliage Plants for Continuity Do-it-yourself landscaping tip #1 above focuses on deciduous trees and shrubs. But don't forget ever- greens and other plants prized as much or more for their foliage as for their flowers. The deciduous speci- mens provide more color and variety, while the evergreens will provide continuity.
  • 6. 4. Use Annuals to Supplement Perennial Color 66 Perennial flowers are wonderful for your planting beds, but they bloom for only so long. You may have perennials blooming in your bed in May, then nothing until July. Incorporating annuals into a do-it-yourself landscaping plan will "plug the gaps," giving you continuous color in the yard. Use my picture gallery to find ideas for your color schemes. 5. Incorporate Hardscape Into Your Landscape Design Don't restrict your do-it-yourself landscaping to plants. Include hardscape features, too. Like evergreens, they pro- vide structure in winter, and much more than that. Walls and fences make an essential design statement, as they frame your property. When I’m driving around the countryside, I’m constantly struck by how much more “finished” the properties with fences look. Decks and arbors are other important hardscape features. Patios and decks pro- vide transitions from indoors to outdoors. 6. Install Water Features: It's Easier Than You Think Good landscape designs are anchored by focal points. One of the hottest trends is to use water features as focal points. This is one trend with "sound" reasoning behind it: water features are not only visually appealing, but emit soothing sounds. Using pre-formed rigid plastic liners, durable pumps, flexible tubing and cheap fountains, they're also a lot easier to install than you think. Once you've experimented with ponds, you may even decide to advance to the next level: simple waterfalls. 7. Using Form and Texture to Your Advantage Flowers are great, but don't forget the characteristics of a plant's branching pattern and foliage. In landscape de- sign, varying form and texture is one way to spice up a yard with diversity. Evergreen conifers, while lacking flowers altogether, nonetheless have foliage that offers a myriad of different forms and textures. While browsing these do-it- yourself landscaping tips, you'll discover many ways to enhance the beauty of your yard. 8. Make Your Life Easier With a Low-Maintenance Yard You can follow all the above do-it-yourself landscaping tips and still not be happy with your yard. For, besides giving your yard a pleasing appearance, you must also be sensible in planning for its maintenance. Beautiful or not, you'll resent your yard if it causes you too much work. Unless you don't mind spending hours each weekend on upkeep, plan your design for low maintenance. 9. Use Drought-Tolerant Plants Many novices at do-it-yourself landscaping start out with high hopes in spring, only to have them dashed in sum- mer. Why? Because the summer heat wilts all of that promising spring perkiness out of their plants! The answer? Select drought-tolerant plants to grow, instead. 10. Types of Flowers Carefully matching the types of flowers you'll be growing with the space where they'll be growing is a fundamental policy to follow in do-it-yourself landscaping. Light and soil requirements should always be considered before decid- ing which types of flowers to buy for your yard Make Your House a Healthy SAVING STRATEGIES (Simple Dollar) Home! (EPA) How do you clean up mold in your 14 Simple Money Rules home? If you find mold, scrub surfaces with water and detergent, then disinfect 1. Spend Less Than You Earn. with a bleach and water solution (1 cup 2. Don’t Over-Think Your Investments. bleach to 10 cups of water). 3. Stop Wasting Time. 4. Eliminate (and Avoid) High-Interest Debt. 5. Talk About Money (And Be Honest). 6. Stop Trying to Impress Other People. 7. Watch Your Progress (But Make It Fun). 8. Take Care of Your Things. 9. Do It Yourself. A mother's heart is a 10. Plan Ahead Every Time You Spend. 11. Find and Work Toward Your True Passions. patchwork of love. 12. Build Real Friendships and Relationships. 13. Improve Yourself Every Chance You Get. ~Author Unknown 14. Give Without Strings or Regrets
  • 7. 7 SAVE ENERGY (www.we-energies.com) Dishwashers • Run full loads. Always wait until you have a full load before running your dishwasher. Full loads use the same amount of hot water and energy as smaller loads. You run fewer loads and save energy. • Use short cycles. Select the shortest cycle that properly cleans your dishes. Shorter cycles use less hot water- and less energy. • Skip rinsing the dishes. Rinsing dishes before loading them into the dishwasher wastes energy. If you do rinse, use cold water. • Clean the filter. If your dishwasher has a filter screen, clean it regularly. A clean appliance runs more efficiently. SAVING TIP (The Simple Dollar) Call your credit card company and ask for a rate reduction. Take any of your credit cards that are carrying a balance, flip them over, and call the number on the back. Tell them that you want an interest rate reduction or you’ll take your busi- ness elsewhere. If the first person you talk to won’t do it, ask to talk to a supervi- sor. If you have a $5,000 balance, even a 3% rate reduction saves you $150 a year. BE GOOD TO YOUR HEALTH (www.fitness.gov) General Fit Facts and Tips • Regular physical activity reduces the risk of many adverse health outcomes. • Some physical activity is better than none. • For most health outcomes, additional benefits occur as the amount of physical activity increases through higher intensity, greater frequency, and/or longer duration. • Most health benefits occur with at least 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) a week of moderate-intensity physical activity, such as brisk walking. Additional benefits occur with more physical activity. • Both aerobic (endurance) and muscle-strengthening (resistance) physical activity are beneficial. • Health benefits occur for children and adolescents, young and middle-aged adults, older adults, and those in every studied racial and ethnic group. • The health benefits of physical activity occur for people with disabilities. • The benefits of physical activity far outweigh the possibility of adverse outcomes. BE CAREFUL (UseOnlyAsDirected.Org) SAFE USE OF PRESCRIPTION PAIN MEDICATION Prescription pain medications can be dangerous – even fatal – if used incorrectly. When you receive pre- scribed pain medications, be sure to speak with your healthcare provider and pharmacist about using them safely. • Never take prescription pain medication that is not prescribed to you. • Never take your prescription pain medication more often or in a higher dose than prescribed. • Never drink alcoholic beverages while taking prescription pain medications. • Never share your prescription pain medications with anyone. Besides being dangerous, it is a felony. • Taking prescription pain medications with other depressants such as anti-anxiety medications, sleep aids, or cold medicine can be dangerous. • Properly dispose of all unused and expired prescription pain medications. • Tell your healthcare provider about ALL medicines and supplements you take.
  • 8. 88 RESOURCES Community Action Services offers Home Buyer Education Classes on a monthly basis. Classes in May will be held May 2nd and 3rd from 6:00-9:00 p.m. or May 19th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. To register, please call (801) 691-5200 or go online to www.communityactionuc.org. Whirlpool Corporation is extending savings to valuable members of the Habitat for Humanity family. Through the Whirlpool VIPLINKTM Program, you can find substantial savings on recognized, brand-name consumer appli- ances. To register or for more information, look online at https://partners.whirlpool.com/viplogin.jsp. Turning Point is offering Marriage and Pre-Marriage Workshops. Learn concepts and skills that can enhance your marriage. Call (801) 863-7580 for more information. Centro Hispano orients and mentors local Hispanics to access the information, resources, and skills needed to strengthen their families and contribute to their community. Programs include information and outreach, health and wellness, adult education, and low income taxpayer clinic. Look online at www.centrohispanouc.org or call (801) 655-0258 for more information. The mission of The Center is to provide the youth, teens, and community of Provo with a positive environment that encourages social, recreational, and educational growth. One way The Center fulfills its mission is by putting on free family events throughout the year. For more information, please call (801) 852-7635. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah’s Operation Bigs Program provides mentors for children of military families. Children must be between 9-16 years of age and be a dependent of an active duty U.S. Military or National Guard family member. To enroll your child or for more information, call (801) 313-0303. Girl Power Through Education! Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah is sponsoring a “Girls Only” event to encourage young women to attend and graduate from college. The event will be at the Glendale Middle School in Salt Lake on May 9th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. To RSVP or for more information, contact Kristen Yancey at Kristen.yancey@bbbsu.org or (801) 313-0303 ext. 125. Easter Seals Provo Early Intervention Program is a family focused program serving infants and toddlers ages birth to 3 years old with development delays and/or disabilities. Cost is based on a sliding scale fee. For more information, look online at www.esgw-nrm.easterseals.com or call (801) 852-4525. Habitat Seeking AmeriCorps VISTA Member! Make a difference in your community! Become an AmeriCorps VISTA member with Habitat for Humanity of Utah County. A VISTA member is needed to help the local Habitat affiliate strengthen its construction and neighborhood revitalization programs. This is a one year national service position. VISTA member's receive a modest living allowance and an educational award upon successful comple- tion. To apply or for more information, look online at AmeriCorps.gov or contact Kena at (801) 344-8527 ext. 103. BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP Homeowners pay 80-90 percent of federal Individual income taxes, contributing to federal programs that benefit all Americans.
  • 9. 99 Adobe Pleasant Grove City Ancestry.Com Provo Housing Authority Ashly DelGrosso-Costa Provo Towne Centre Brad and Linda Walton ReStore Staff BYU Chapter Ron & Sue Brandon Canyonbrook Lodge Sam’s Club Central Utah Gardens Scenicview Academy Costco Tauni Hardman Eric Bennett Tim Clark Excel Engineering True Balance Onsite Massage Foothill Treatment Center Union Pacific Foundation Frank Gorman Utah Cancer Action Network Good Life Expo Utah County GoodWood BBQ Company Utah County Health Department Heritage Foundation Utah Habitat Affiliates Joe Tanner Utah Kernels Johnny McCoy Utah Trading Company Kelly Palmer Utah Valley Home Builders Association Ken Garff Honda Orem UVU Chapter Lowe’s Home Improvement Outlet Val Hale Mountain America Credit Union Vivint Nu Skin VP Dealz Orem City Wolverine PR THANK YOU Lowe’s & Provo Towne Centre
  • 10. 10 10 Habitat for Humanity Of Utah County Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Development Site Selection Kickoff Services Breakfast National Day Lowe’s VIP of Prayer Build 6 7 8 Building 9 10 Family 11 Executive 12 Women in Committee Women in Partnership Committee Bike to Build Business Women in Education General General Health Women Women National Women Build Week May 5th through May 11th 13— 14 15 16 17 18 19— Mothers Board Meeting Finance Armed Day Committee Forces Day 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ReStore Committee 27 28 29 30 31 Home Memorial Maintenance Day Development Services National Women Build Week May 5th Family Partnership Finance Committee May 1, 2012 through May 11th May 10th May 17th Noon Office Kickoff Breakfast May 5th 6:30 p.m. Office 8:00 a.m. Office Lowe’s, VIP Build May 5th Site Selection Executive Committee ReStore Committee May 3, 2012 Women in Business May 7th May 11th May 22nd Noon Office Women in Health May 8th 7:30 a.m. Office Noon Office Women in Education May 9th National Day of Prayer Bike to Build Memorial Day May 3, 2012 General Women May 10th May 12th May 28th 7:00 p.m. UVU Ballroom 10:00 a.m. Monarch Honda Office and ReStore General Women May 11th Building Committee Board Meeting Home Maintenance May 8th May 15th May 29th 2:00 p.m. Central Bank 6:30 p.m. Office Noon UVHBA