Home Building News

Page 1

HOME BUILDING NEWS Your Home. Our Profession. A publication by the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa January / February 2024
2 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 PROUD PARTNERS PRESIDENT'S REPORT INSTALLATION GALA SMITH'S SCOOP NEW MEMBERS UPCOMING DATES GMM - MURDER MYSTERY SPIKE CLUB 2023 AWARDS 11610 S. Memorial Drive Bixby, OK 74008 918-369-1170 HardscapeMaterials.com Same-day deliveries for homebuilders Certified scales for accurate weights Sample panels for stone selection Custom blends and stone matching Exceptional customer service Vast stone selection with products exclusive to Hardscape Materials With so many requests to go paperless from our members, Home Building News, monthly event flyers, and directories have gone digital. All this information is accessible on our website and sent out with our weekly NewsFlash emails. If you would like to receive a paper copy of our mailings, (or if you have paper mailings and would like to receive digital) please contact Katrina Marie Meacham at kmeacham@TulsaHBA.com or 918-663-5820. Home Building News Online 5 7 8 14 18 19 20 22

PROUD PARTNERS

Thank you to the following members for their support and generous contribution to the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa.

Andy Zanovich - Apex Lumber

Shonna Stewart - Apex Title & Closing Services, LLC

Chris Hodges - Arvest Bank

Kirk Shell - AVB Bank

Gretchen Casto - Bank of Oklahoma Mortgage

Aaron Talton - Brucke Flooring Company

Carl Novara - Carl Novara

Agency - Farmers Ins.

Carrie Deweese - Chinowth & Cohen

Rodger Tucker - Cobblestone Homes, Inc.

Lora Phillips - Construction Inspection Services, LLC

Samantha Ford - D R Horton

Brent DeBoer - Dale & Lee's Service, Inc.

Dana Day - Day Build & Design

Ed McIntyre - EDS Financial

Brandon Massey - Elite Cabinets

Rhonda Ramey - Emerald Waters

Travel

Carol Parker - Executives Title & Escrow

Adriana Fout - EXP Realty The Alpha Group

Melissa Herron - FirsTitle & Abstract Services, LLC

Kelly Hutchinson - FirsTitle & Abstract Services, LLC

Maegan Lackey - FirstTitle & Abstract Services, LLC

Emily Machetta - Flat Branch Home Loans

Jeff Starkweather - Focus Home Building

Greg Fuller - Forest Wood Floors

Jill Garcille - Freedom Insurance

Mary Pearce - Frisco Title

Scott Kordis - Garbe Industries

Peter Grant - Grant Homes Remodel & Restoration

Shannon Beesley - Guaranty Title Company

Alan Cook - GuideWealth Partners

Sean McClanhan - Hahn Appliance Center

Josh Zajac - Hammer Stars

Roldan Rice - Heatwave Supply, Inc.

John Brown - Hot Shot Electric

Mark Priess - HUB International CFR

Jennifer Kudrika - Independent Material Co., Inc.

Kim Williams - KT Williams Insurance Group

Briana Parmele - Law Office of Briana J. Ross PLLC

Becky Blair - McGraw Realtors

Tarah Duncan - Metro Appliances and More

Melissa Brown - Mid-Continent Group

Cherokee De la FontaineMomentum 3

Frank Sawyer - Nuredo Media

Regina Le Blanc - Oklahoma Disaster Restoration & Cleaning Specialists

Marie Greenly - Open Mortgage LLC

Laura Ransbottom - PF Unlimited

Larry Wilson - Pro-Tech Roofing, Inc.

Todd Adams - ProSource Wholesale Floorcovering

Charla Nicklas - Renaissance, Inc.

Dave Sanders - Sanders Engineering

Mike Fournier - Sonrise Construction

Gentry Stafford - Spectrum Paint Company

Jody Stewart - Superior Termite & Pest Control

Brandon L Jackson - Tara Custom Homes, Inc.

Josh McGee - That 1 Painter

Tulsa

Bud Farris - Tulsa Fireplace Supply

Jordan Cash - Two Men and a Truck

Heather Simon - VanDyk Mortgage

2024 Executive Committee President’s

PRESIDENT

Craig Thurmond

VP/TREASURER

Brian Rose

VP/SECRETARY

Chris Hodges

PAST PRESIDENT

Matt Emmons

40 BELOW COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Dylan Nall

ASSOCIATES COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Ed McIntyre

BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS

COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Jesse Powell

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN IN BUILDING PRESIDENT

Maegan Lackey

REMODELERS COUNCIL PRESIDENT

Greg Fuller

MEMBERSHIP CHAIR

Ed McIntyre

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/CEO

Report

By HBA President

Craig Thurmond

Dear HBA Members,

Welcome to 2024! I am thrilled and honored to serve as your President for this exciting year ahead. Just like the optimism we shared in 2023, I believe that with our incredible executive team and the unwavering support of our members, we can make 2024 truly exceptional.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to each of you for your continued trust in our leadership and your commitment to the HBA. Together, we have the opportunity to build on the foundation laid by those who came before us and continue to strengthen our industry.

I am excited to collaborate with Vice President Treasurer Brian Rose, Vice President Secretary Chris Hodges, our exceptional E.O. Jeffrey Smith, and the entire dedicated HBA staff. Our committees, chapters, and councils boast outstanding leaders who are ready to contribute to the success of our association.

As the holiday season fades and the warmer weather settles in, our momentum hasn't waned. We've already kicked off the year with energetic council meetings and January's Murder Mystery GMM. Make sure to check the calendar of events on at TulsaHBA.com or app and register for upcoming meetings that promise valuable insights and connections.

importance of your HBA membership and active participation. Together, we wield more power to protect and advance our industry. Let us work hand in hand, supporting one another, and make 2024 a truly amazing year.

Best Regards,

Home & Garden Show is celebrating 75 years this March. Great time to volunteer, work along side other HBA members and celebrate one of the longest and largest home shows in the United States.

Jeffrey Smith Follow Tulsa HBA: Facebook.com/TulsaHBA

Challenges abound in the current landscape, underscoring the

4 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 5
David Miller, Craig Thurmond and Ed McIntire

Are you leveraging the perks and opportunities of your Tulsa HBA Membership to maximize its value in 2024? The Tulsa HBA provides numerous discounts and advantages that can easily surpass your membership dues investment even before you set foot on our premises. Here's a glimpse of the benefits awaiting

Smith’s Scoop

By Executive Vice President/CEO

Jeffrey Smith

information on the savings accessible via the NAHB Affinity Program, explore https://www. nahb.org/nahb-community/ member-benefits

HBA MANAGEMENT TEAM

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ CEO

Jeffrey Smith

As a proud member of the Tulsa HBA, you automatically become part of the National Association of Home Builders, granting you access to their Affinity Program discounts. With the collective bargaining power of over 100,000 members, these discounts can significantly impact your business and personal life. One popular discount is the Lowes Pro discount, offering a standard 5% off your purchase and an additional 2% reduction on your overall monthly purchases when you sign up for the Lowes Pro line of credit. This savings program is open to all members, irrespective of whether you are a builder or remodeler. Numerous discounts are available for your business operations, including UPS, Heartland Payment Systems, and T-Mobile. Additionally, seize the opportunity to enjoy discounts on your business or personal travel through Hotelplanner.com, Budget, and Avis. For detailed

Your Oklahoma Home Builders Association (OKHBA) membership unlocks further discounts for our builders, remodelers, and subcontractors. The insurance program offers a robust liability policy at reduced rates. Many members are saving over $1,000 annually through this policy. Contact Hub International for more details. OKHBA also presents a rebate program for contractors, which is not tied to specific vendors but is based on products. Members are saving over $500 per quarter through the HBA Rebate Program, providing an additional layer of savings on top of existing programs. A health insurance plan is also available for all members, and it is managed through Hub International for more information.

The Tulsa HBA adds another layer of exclusive discounts and advantages. Enjoy a 15% discount on a Home & Garden Show booth with your membership, offering an excellent opportunity to showcase your business at a reduced rate. All of these discounts, rebates, and other savings are on top of great networking, advertising, and leadership opportunities.

That's the Scoop, Jeffrey Smith

JSmith@TulsaHBA.com

DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP

Julie Rivers JRivers@TulsaHBA.com

DIRECTOR OF MEMBER ENGAGEMENT

DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS

Sarah Gentry

SGentry@TulsaHBA.com

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS

Katrina Marie Meacham KMeacham@TulsaHBA.com

DIRECTOR OF ASSOCIATION ISSUES

OFFICE MANAGER

Amaris Burris

Aburris@TulsaHBA.com

MIKE FRETZ EVENT CENTER MANAGER

Caleb Rice Caleb@TulsaHBA.com

6 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 7
ALL TYPES OF HARDWOOD FLOORING EXPERT INSTALLATION AND KNOWLEDABLE SALES SAND
AND FINISH/HAND SCRAPE/RESTORATION
WATER DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST

Installation of President Craig Thurmond

December 1, 2023

DoubleTree Warren Place

What an extraordinary evening celebrating the Home Builders Association's remarkable journey in 2023! On Friday, December 1, 2023, we gathered to pay tribute to the outstanding achievements and innovations that have shaped our community. A colossal shoutout to our phenomenal 2023 president, Matt Emmons, whose boundless energy and enthusiasm set the stage for an incredible year. Under his guidance, our leadership team introduced fresh ideas, fostering collaboration and progress. We embraced co-council events, charting a course for positive change and growth. As we bid farewell to 2023, let's carry this momentum into the future, building homes and relationships that stand the test of time. Here's to a year of success, camaraderie, and endless possibilities!

A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors for the evening: Presenting sponsor: Robson Companies – Forest Ridge Gold sponsors: AVB Bank, Schermerhorn Development, Silvercrest Homes, Renaissance Hardwood Floors Silver sponsors: Oklahoma Natural Gas, Thurmond Consulting, Inc.

For 2024, Brian Rose steps into the Vice President and Treasurer role, bringing his expertise and dedication to this position. Joining him, Chris Hodges assumes the responsibilities of Vice President and Secretary, poised to contribute with enthusiasm and diligence. Taking the reins as the 2024 President is Craig Thurmond, ready to lead the Home Builders Association into a promising future. With this dynamic team in place, the HBA is poised for continued growth and success in the year ahead. Here's to an even brighter future for the HBA in 2024!

8 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024

Beyond Tulsa HBA

Tulsa HBA Members are serving in positions in the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association and one with National Professional Women in Building.

This year, 2024 Carrie DeWeese is the Vice President of the National PWB. Carrie has a passion for this group being one of the ingralal PWB members here in Tulsa.

Jeff Starkweather is serving at the state level as Vice President/Secertary.

The new Chairperson for the State Associates Council is our very own Susan Bevard.

Thank you to Brandon L. Jackson for serving 2023 as the President of the Oklahoma Home Builders Association. For 2024 Mr. Jackson stays on as Immediate Past President.

10 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 11 MEMBER NEWS

Housing Affordability Remains Near Historic Low Level

Mortgage rates that hit more than a 20-year high, coupled with elevated construction costs and excessive regulatory costs, left housing affordability in the fourth quarter of 2023 virtually unchanged from the previous quarter and holding near its lowest level in more than a decade.

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index (HOI), just 37.7% of new and existing homes sold between the beginning of October and end of December were affordable to families earning the U.S. median income of $96,300. This is nearly identical to the 37.4% posted in the third quarter of last year, which was the lowest reading since NAHB began tracking affordability on a consistent basis in 2012.

The fourth quarter also marks the final report of the long-running HOI series. Replacing the HOI in the first quarter of this year will be a new housing affordability index from NAHB called the Cost of Housing Index (CHI), a quarterly analysis of housing costs in the U.S. and metropolitan areas. The CHI represents the share of a typical family’s income needed to make a mortgage payment. A low-income CHI will also be produced for families earning only 33% of the area’s median income.

The HOI shows that the national median home price was $375,000 in the fourth quarter, down from $388,000 in the third quarter. Meanwhile, average mortgage rates increased more than 30 basis points from 7.13% in the third quarter up to 7.44% in the fourth quarter—the highest rate in the HOI series history.

The top five most affordable major housing markets in the fourth quarter of 2023 were:

Lansing-East Lansing, Mich.

Harrisburg-Carlisle, Pa.

Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, Ind.

Dayton-Kettering, Ohio

Akron, Ohio

Top five least affordable major housing markets—all located in California:

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale

Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine

San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad

Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura

San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City

Meanwhile, Bay City, Mich., was rated the nation’s most affordable small market, with 88.3% of homes sold in the fourth quarter being affordable to families earning the median income of $82,300.

The top five least affordable small housing markets were also in the Golden State. At the very bottom of the affordability chart was Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, Calif., where 5.2% of all new and existing homes sold in the fourth quarter were affordable to families earning the area median income of $107,300.

12 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 NATIONAL NEWS

New Members: Welcome to the HBA!

For more information about membership benefits or ways to get involved with the Association, please contact our Membership Director, Julie Rivers, JRivers@TulsaHBA.com.

BUILDER MEMBERS

Cornerstone Homes & Properties

Julie Hays

16380 E. 430 Rd. Claremore, OK 74017

918-282-0137

annabellehays@yahoo.com

Sponsor:

Horizon Construction

Brant Correa

12450 S. Elwood Ave Jenks, OK 74037

918-289-2322

horizon.construction@yahoo.com

Sponsor:

Jaroh Corp

Bob Hawkins

514 E. Will Rogers Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 918-284-0032

bobhawkins775@gmail.com

Sponsor:

Potenza Construction, LLC Diego Toledo 903 W. 86th Pl. S. Tulsa, OK 74132 918-852-6145

potenzahomes.tulsa@gmail.com

Bainbridge Design Group

Justin Quick

2723 E. 15th St Tulsa, OK 74135

918-499-1497

justin@bdgok.com

Sponsor:

Bison Bins

Cylas Brooks

8783 E. 136th St. S. Bixby, OK 74008

918-841-1904

cylas@bisonbinstulsa.com

Sponsor:

EOS Implementer

Will Watrous

7112 S Chestnut Ave. Broken Arrow, OK 74011 (918) 630-7986

will.watrous@eosworldwide.com

Sponsor:

Get Better Bookkeeping

Preston Smalley

5401 S. Harvard, Suite 5 Tulsa, OK 74135 (918) 948-6469

prestons@getbetterbookkeeping.com

Sponsor:

Parris Financial

Noah Parris

201 S. Denver Ave, Suite 500 Tulsa, OK 74103

918-497-1102

noah.parris@nm.com

Sponsor:

Patriot Floor Shield LLC

Bill Childs

910 N. Butternut

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

918-346-3300

patriotfloorshield@yahoo.com

Proof Construction

Ashley Keeley

108 W. Union Street

Broken Arrow, OK 74011

918-734-4444

keeleyproperties@gmail.com

Sponsor:

ProServ Business Products

David Smith

4444 S. 74th E. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74145

918-664-4345

david.smith@proservbe.com

Sponsor:

Sapphire Windows

Adam Dodson

9521-B Riverside Pkwy., Suite 308 Tulsa, OK 74146

918-321-2242

adam.sapphirewindows@gmail.com

Sponsor:

Star Lumber & Supply Co

Jennifer Stephens

PO Box 7712

Wichita, KS 67277

316-942-2221

jstephens@starlumber.com

Sponsor:

Status AV - Solution Capacity

Brian Laroche

7107 S. Yale Ave. #110 Tulsa, OK 74136

918-636-0391

blaroche@solutioncapacity.com

Sponsor:

Supermercado Morelos

Carla Brown

4606 S. Garnett Rd. Tulsa, OK 74146 539-235-0392

carla.brown@morelosstore.com

Sponsor:

Surplus Sixty Management

Kevin Fout

LOCAL NEWS

Housing Starts Show Mixed Trends in December 2023 and Full-Year 2023

Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa released data on housing starts, revealing significant trends in the real estate market. The figures for December 2022 compared to December 2023 indicate a decline of 11%, while the overall annual data for 2022 versus 2023 demonstrates a noteworthy increase of 22%.

Despite the dip in December, the overall performance for the year 2023 paints a different picture. Housing starts for the entire year showed a notable increase of 22%, indicating a robust and resilient market.

The data suggests a resilient real estate market, adapting to various external factors. The annual increase reflects positive momentum, while the December decline underscores the importance of considering short-term fluctuations in the broader context. Mortgage interest rates and builder inventory have a direct impact on the number of new home starts.

As we navigate through these fluctuations, Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa remains committed to providing accurate and timely information to empower industry stakeholders and the public alike. Local housing start figures reflect permit information for the entire Tulsa metro area, which includes Bartlesville, Bixby, Broken Arrow, Catoosa, Collinsville, Claremore, Coweta, Glenpool, Jenks, Kiefer, Miami, Muskogee, Owasso, Okmulgee, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Skiatook, Tulsa, Verdigris, and Wagoner along with Tulsa, Rogers, and Wagoner Counties.

Sponsor: 360 Plumbing, LLC

Home Team Lending

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

Justin Smith PO Box 805 Tulsa, OK 74037

918-859-6008

360plumbingok@gmail.com

Sponsor:

Nikki Pauly

3912 E. 91st St. Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 697-6226

nikki@hometeamlends.com

Sponsor:

Pure Health Collective

Mindi Salvino

201 W. Main St., Suite 103 Jenks, OK 74037 539-218-3611

drmindi@purehealthcollective.com

Sponsor:

1703 E. Skelly Dr. #109 Tulsa, OK 74136 918-764-6336 Management@ surplus60.com

Sponsor:

Value News Magazine

Mary Bransford PO Box 35525 Tulsa, OK 74153 918-828-9600 mary@valuenews.com

Sponsor:

14 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 15
Tu sa Wor d Sou ce Home Builde s Associat on of Greate Tulsa Tulsa Area Housing Starts Muskogee 6/22 Wagoner County 20/346 Rogers County 17/178 Claremore 13/120 Collinsville 6/83 Tulsa 34/510 Owasso 25/168 Verdigris 0/5 Catoosa 1/11 Skiatook 0/43 Sand Springs 1/27 Sapulpa 6/59 Okm ulgee 0/0 Glenpool 9/60 Jenks 1/66 Bixby 20/292 Broken Arrow 52/513 Tulsa County 5/187 Cowet a 10/128 Kiefer 0/8 Bar tlesville 0/20 Wagon er 0/0 TOTALS Dec 2023 / YTD 2023 226/2826 Mannford 0/0

Tulsa Home & Garden

Show: Seventy-Five Years of Innovation and Inspiration

The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa was founded by a group of forward-thinking Tulsa businessmen meeting at a Tulsa hotel in 1941. These men hoped home sales would boom once the Second World War ended. They reached out and networked with other home-building groups across the United States. In 1942, through the National Association of Home Builders of the United States (NAHB), the Tulsa group became the Tulsa Home Builders Association (Tulsa HBA).

In 1949, an innovative idea took root, sparking the creation of the first-ever "New-Homes Product Show." Little did the organizers know that this inaugural event, later known as The Home & Garden Show, would become a time-honored tradition, standing the test of seventy-five years and evolving into the prestigious Tulsa Home & Garden Show we know today.

The maiden event, held in a humble skating arena, laid the foundation for a spectacular journey that has brought together homeowners, remodelers, landscapers, and enthusiasts of all things related to homes and gardens. Over the years, this annual extravaganza has transformed into a comprehensive showcase of the latest trends, cutting-edge products, and expert advice in home and garden improvement, spanning the Sage Net Center at the Expo Square. It takes over 150 volunteers of the Tulsa HBA’s 1,100 memberships to make this show a reality, a testament to the strong community spirit that is the Tulsa HBA.

As we celebrate the diamond anniversary of the Tulsa Home & Garden Show, the Tulsa HBA has something special in store for attendees: $40,000 in Show Bucks will be given away over the event's four days. You only need to visit the Burnett Home Improvement Booth near the Golden Driller entrance to participate in this

opportunity. Use the QR code to sign up for the daily drawing, and you could be one of the lucky winners of Show Bucks. These Show Bucks can only be redeemed at participating vendors throughout this year’s event, allowing you to purchase products or services that enhance your home and garden dreams.

The Tulsa Home & Garden Show is only one of the many public events the Tulsa HBA produces. March 7-10, 2024, Tulsa HBA presents the Tulsa Home & Garden Show, March 7-10, 2024, at the SageNet Center at the Expo and the Claremore Home & Garden Show, March 22-23, 2024, at the Claremore Expo. April and May bring about the Designer Showcase Tulsa, highlighting local designers' work as they redecorate a house in the Tulsa Metro area. Highlighting new homes is the Parade of Homes in June. And wrapping up the year in September with the Remodeling Showcase, which is the transformation of an outdated area of a home or a total home remodel.

Encouraging Tulsans to engage with builders, designers, remodelers, and other home and garden professionals is a key aspect of the Tulsa HBA’s mission. These events allow for those interactions to take place. Check out TulsaHBA.com or call 918-6635820 for more information. Here is to seventy-five years of the Tulsa Home & Garden Show and many more years of turning houses into homes and your garden into an oasis.

16 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 17

March 2024

2023 Awards

3/7-10 – Tulsa Home & Garden Show

3/22-23 – Claremore Home Show

3/29 – BuildPAC Golf Tournament

For details and to register go to TulsaHBA.com/Events

April 2024

4/2 – Associates Council | 11:30 a.m.

4/4 – Get OnBoard Orientation |

4/4 – Remodelers Council | 5 p.m.

4/9 – GMM: Builder Apprec. Night | 5:30 p.m

4/10 – Southwest Chapter | 11:30 a.m.

4/15 – Rogers County Chapter | Noon

4/17 – PWB Council | 5:30 p.m.

4/19-20 – Fishing Tournament

4/21-25 – Membership Trip

4/24 – Builders & Developers Council | 11:30 p.m.

4/25 – 40Below | 5:30 p.m.

4/30 – Owasso Chapter Golf Tournament

For details and to register go to TulsaHBA.com/Events

HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 19
Carl Novara 2023 Spike Club Jeremy Moore 2023 Young Professional Josh Zajac 2023 Remodeler of the Year Cherlyn Reeves 2023 Woman of the Year Carrie DeWeese 2023 Executive Committee Member of the Year Nikki Pauly 2023 Associate Member of the Year Cahn Wiggs 2023 Builder Member of the Year Alan Parker 2023 Rising Star of the Year David Miller 2023 President's Award No photograph: 2023 Philanthropist of the Year Howard Kelsey

General Membership Mixer

In a dazzling throwback to the roaring twenties, the Tulsa Home Builders Association (HBA) transported its members into the world of flappers, gangsters, and secret speakeasies at the Mike Fretz Event Center on January 9, 2024. The night was filled with glamour, intrigue, and an all-encompassing quest to uncover the identity of a mysterious murderer.

The venue underwent a stunning transformation as the Mike Fretz Event Center was magically turned into a lively speakeasy, complete with jazz tunes, dim lighting, and an air of secrecy that set the perfect stage for the evening's main event. Attendees were transported back in time as they donned their best 1920s attire, embracing the spirit of the era.

"It was like stepping into a time machine. The attention to detail was incredible, and everyone really committed to their characters," remarked one attendee, highlighting the dedication that made the event a resounding success.

The who-done-it scenario unfolded with suspense and excitement, keeping participants on their toes as they pieced together clues and interrogated fellow partygoers. Laughter, gasps, and animated conversations filled the air as the night progressed, building an atmosphere of camaraderie and shared anticipation.

"The Murder Mystery Party was a fantastic way to bring our community together and celebrate the spirit of the 1920s. It's amazing how an event like this can create lasting memories and strengthen our bonds," said Julie Rivers, Director of Membership, the mastermind behind the Tulsa HBA's unforgettable night.

With the echoes of jazz and the thrill of mystery lingering in the air, the Tulsa HBA's 1920s Murder Mystery Party proved to be a night to remember. As attendees bid farewell to the speakeasy, they left with smiles on their faces, having experienced an evening of enchantment that seamlessly blended the past with the present. The Tulsa HBA once again demonstrated its commitment to fostering a sense of community and fun within its ranks, leaving members eagerly awaiting the next unforgettable event.

918 Interiors

15% off window coverings. (918)813-3707 918interiors@gmail.com

ActionCOACH

Complimentary 30 minute coaching session.

(918) 223-3442 ericknam@actioncoach.com

Allegiant Precast, LLC

$200 off any size storm shelter & free installation, $600 value. (918) 486-6227 jstreet@allegiantprecast.com

Burnett Home Improvement

10% off infinity windows from Marvin, Craneboard siding, select siding, Provia doors, luxury baths, and K Guard guttering. (918) 286-7600 scottb@burnettinc.com

Dolphin Pools & Supply

20% off swimming pools & spa, chemicals, equipment and supplies. (918) 838-7670 doug@dolphinpoolstulsa.com

Graphic Resources

10% off printing service including marketing materials. (918) 461-0303 sean@grtulsa.com

JDV Interiors

15% off design service.

(918) 695-2341 dixie.jdv.interiors@gmail.com

Kirtz® Shutters

15% off shutters, blinds, shades, live edge wood and furniture. (918) 712-9024 sales@kirtz.com

Moyers Martin, LLP

Free initial consultations to all HBA members, as well as reduced hourly rates and fee stuctures for members retaining the Firm for legal matters.

(918) 582-5281 esmond@moyersmartin.com

Oklahoma Shutters

15% off Shutters, shades, and blinds. (918) 366-6419 sherry@okshutters.com

US Payments

Free new terminal and/or mobile card reader. Save an average of 20% by using a Tulsa HBA Member. Ask how to eliminate almost 100% of processing fees.

(918) 629-9463 chris@uspmts.com

We B Trees

5% on all tree work, must notify as HBA member when calling in.

(918) 446-3473 tim@webtrees.com

The HBA’s “Do Business With A Member” Program is an excellent opportunity for you to offer a special discount or promotion to other HBA members to help you gain business connections and get your company out there! If interested, please contact Katrina Marie Meacham at KMeacham@TulsaHBA.com or at (918) 663-5820.

Please Note: Discounts are for current HBA members only Discounts may not be applied to all products. This program is not intended to replace or be in addition to any existing discount you may already receive. Please contact participating members for specific details on the offered discounts.

20 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 21

201+ points

The Spike Club recognizes members for their recruiting and retention efforts. To become a Spike, you must earn six Spike credits within two consecutive years, by bringing in new members and retaining current members. At each new Spike level, members receive awards. Spikes also enjoy benefits such as visibility among their peers leading to increased business contacts, invitations to special FREE events, celebrations and more. Names with at least six Spike points are listed below, as reported by NAHB.

Mark Priess 865

Rita Boggs 340.75

Burr Kannady 335

Frank Sawyer 319.25

Wayne Farabough 278.5

David Blackburn 267.75

Brian Wiggs 251.5

Ken Klein 250

Charlie Gilmore 246

Howard Kelsey 227.5

Philip Rhees 227.5

Steve Murphy 214.5

Darrell Jenkins 212

John Brawley 208

Allen Jenkins 206.5

151 - 200 points

Mike Fournier 188

Susan Burch 176.5

Rex Alexander 173

Mary Pearce 163

Lantz Day 157

Mike Fretz 154.5

Bill Butts 151.5

Scott Wood 151

101 - 150 points

Brandon Jackson 148.5

Steve Wright 147

Ed Schermerhorn 145.5

Rodger Tucker 142

Lora Phillips 141.5

Nikki Pauly 141.25

Brandon Perkins 138.25

Glenn Shaw 135

Tom Wenrick 132.5

John Madden 129

Gretchen Casto 128.75

David Sanders 122.5

Lindsay Perkins 122

Ryan Farabough 121.5

Monte Dunham 117

Carl Novara 111

Melanie Haines 104.5

Shawn Linfoot 102

Brandon L. Jackson 101

76 - 100 points

Chuck Ramsay 93

Barry Helms 92.75

Rob Miles 90.5

Greg Simmons 90

David Gibson 89.5

Peter Grant 89

Ed McIntyre 87.5

Ted Dubie 80

Cheryl Wilson 79.75 Lee Sherman 79

51 - 75 points

Fulps 72.5

Jeff Starkweather 64

Zelda Garrison 63.25

Janet Holt 60

Susan Bevard 59

Briana Parmele 58.5

Jimmy Holmes 53

26 - 50 points

Kyle Smalygo 50

Scott Burnett 47.5

Rick Liebman 46.75

Victor Jones 46

Bret Green 43

Tarah Duncan 40.5

Kandy Kirk 39.25

Greg

Weldon

Vince

Shawn

22 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 23
Steve
Strange
37
Bowman
Harp 34
36.25 JD
Mims 34 Cameron Walker 31.75 Gary Soderstrom 30.5 Susan McKeon 30 Craig Thurmond 30 Chris Hodges 29 Connell Curran 28 Becky Orr 28 Sara Dodson 26 Michael Green 26 Phillip Parks 26 Tim Whorton 26 6 - 25 points Toni Rogers 25 John Kiska 24 Tom Watts 24 Travis Butler 22.5 Randy Highfill 22 Sue Weston 22 Jane Day 21.75 Jim Lane 21.5 Robbie Nees 21.5 Susan Eddings Perez 20.5 Edward Kaplan 20.5 Don Conwell 20 Cheri Peters 19.5 Aaron Wiltshire 17.25 Josh Zajac 16.5 David Miller 15.5 Maegan Lackey 15 Lisa Harris 14.5 Amanda Medlin 13 Mike Walker 13 Bryan Casey 12 Kirk Murdoch 12 Megan Wade 11.5 Jason Davis 11 Amity Edwards 11 Marvin Krueger 11 Reagan Eden 10.5 Aaron Talton 10.5 Bill Ford 10 Steven Helt 10 Dana Day 9.5 Greg Grunewald 9.5 David Charney 9 Mark Doolittle 9 Bill McCollough 9
Chinowth 8.75
Eaton 8.5
Fisher 8.5
Sheryl
Ryan
Jason
Karnes 8.5
Molony 8.5
Dunlap 8 Lisa Puyear 8 Jim Rackleff 8 Kregg Tyler 8 Cahn Wiggs 8 Dean Christopoulos 7.5 Perry Hood 7.5 Adriana Fout 7 Kieth Hilligoss 7 Jayne Ash 6.5 Dawn Castro 6.5 Toby Powell 6.5 David Bootenhoff 6 Jason Brown 6 Donna Cartwright 6 Erin DeWeese 6 David Dodd 6 Robert Hines 6 Bailey Miles 6 Tamara Noel 6
David
Brad
2024 PRESIDENT’S CLUB

Ryal School Christmas

In the heart of Tulsa, a tradition of compassion and community connection has flourished since the 1970s between the Ryal School and the Tulsa Home Builders Association (HBA). This enduring relationship, forged during Mr. Creekmore's presidency at HBA, has not only stood the test of time but has evolved into a cherished annual event that brings joy and festive spirit to the students at Ryal School.

During Mr. Creekmore's tenure as HBA president, he spearheaded a heartfelt initiative to ensure every boy and girl at Ryal School received gifts. Fast forward to the present day, and the collaboration has transformed, embracing new traditions while holding onto the core values of generosity and community support.

One significant evolution is the shift from gathering gifts to taking the students on a special shopping trip to Wal-Mart. This change not only allows for a more personalized experience but also reflects the adaptability of the partnership to meet the evolving needs of the Ryal School community.

Yet, amidst these changes, some traditions remain steadfast. The benevolent spirit of the season is personified by the presence of Santa, who continues to bring joy to the students with carefully chosen gifts. This year, the festivities unfolded at the Mike Fretz Event Center, creating a magical atmosphere for the students.

For many of the Ryal School students, this annual event is the highlight of their Christmas celebrations. The excitement is palpable as they come together for a pizza lunch, eagerly anticipating the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. The joy and wonder in their eyes are a testament to the significance of this event in their lives.

Adding a personal touch to the occasion, this year's students expressed their gratitude by crafting heartfelt ornaments for their shopping helpers. The thoughtful gesture not only showcases the creativity and kindness of the Ryal School community but also reinforces the sense of camaraderie between the students and their supporters from the Tulsa Home Builders Association.

As the years go by, the bond between the Ryal School and the Tulsa Home Builders Association remains unbreakable. The tradition that began with a vision of ensuring every child received a gift has blossomed into a multifaceted celebration, blending new experiences with timeless gestures of goodwill. In the spirit of the season, the Ryal School and HBA continue to weave a tapestry of generosity, compassion, and community spirit that transcends time and leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of all involved.

AllState Jimmy Willis Agency

BancFirst

Beacon Homes

BMI Next Generations Homes

Brian D. wiggs homes

Chinowth & Cohen

Dolese Bros. Co.

FamilySAFE

FirsTitle & Abstract services

Flat Branch Home Loans

Freedom Insurance

Gerig Group Real Estate

Homes by Classic Properties

Hughes Lumber

Independent Material Co., Inc.

Mabrey Bank

McCallum

Metro Appliances

PF

Winkley

24 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 25
shopping Sponsors
&
& Sons Drywall
Construction
and
More
Unlimited
Samsung Electronics America
Presenting Sponsors Abbey Homes, LLC
Electrical Inc. GoldOklahomaSponsors Natural Gas
Coleman Homes
Inc.
Builders, LLC
Homes
Fox
Rausch
Renaissance,
Yorktown
Lunch Sponsors Brian D. Wiggs Homes Builders FirstSource FamilySAFE Homes by Classic Properties
26 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2024 27 The Source for Natural Stone S TO N E .C O M R O SS E R 1 0 3 2 4 E . 5 0 t h STRE E T | TUL S A , O K L A H O M A 918.663.3131 • 888.807.7077 CELEB R A T IN G 28 Y EAR S Build with S amsung samsungbuilder.com © 2024 Samsung Electronics America, All Rights Reserved. A brand that stands out with service that stands up Samsung features award-winning design and innovative technology for every builder, developer, budget and project. Samsung tailors packages that are designed to stand out, while our Builder Support Team is backed by technical support, digital solutions and peace-of-mind warranty options that ensure you’ll have the support you need, whenever you need it.
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TULSA OK PERMIT NO. 351 11545 E. 43rd St. Tulsa, OK 74146 www.TulsaHBA.com HBA ADDRESS LABEL SPACE
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.