Journey takes Pet Parlor to KBIS Wood
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Journey takes Pet Parlor to KBIS Wood
The Mission of the Wood uMode Digest is to report relevant, interesting and timely information to its employees and their families. Winter/Spring 2015 Wood-Mode Emphasizes The Material Connection In Spring Introductions Wood-Mode launched a large and impressive array of products at the 2015 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in January. “The design strategy,” says John Troxell, Director of Design, “was to emphasize an unexpected mix of design styles through color, materials, finishes, and overall aesthetics.” Wood-Mode also showcased traditional, transitional and contemporary designs in its booth. “In addition, we introduced a wide range of new cabinetry options with convenient storage systems and unique organizers.” Butler’s bar With a furniture-quality finish and time-honored design elements, this butler’s bar in Alexandria Raised (bases) and Recessed (walls) cabinetry with Vintage Putty on maple provide traditional design at its finest. The new convenience options include toolfree adjustable rollout shelves, a walnut cutlery and utensil storage system, the one-inch wide gothic option, mullions, and a walnut, deep drawer organizer for wine and container storage. Entertainment center A statement-piece entertainment center in Toulon Recessed with the Tavern finish on cherry features a new floating cabinet hardware system, in addition to cherry, tool-free adjustable rollout shelves. Coffee station and wine bar This modern take on a coffee station and wine bar in walnut combines sleek Vanguard Backpainted Glass in Gloss Black, with Linear Recessed cabinetry in the rubbed Potomac finish. Among the featured new products are lateral bi-pass doors, chrome and white pull-out pantries, touch-activated drawers, Legra box drawers, and walnut interiors. Journey takes Pet Parlor to KBIS The Pet Parlor journey began as a concept that was launched in the fall of 2014. While the name may conjure up images of entire rooms dedicated to pampering the family shih-tzu, this concept relies more on functional additions to a utility or mud room designed with the pet in mind. The first step was to design a display that would be photographed for promotional use. It featured Brookhaven maple cabinetry— Coronado Recessed in Vintage Dover Cliffs, with the Vintage Navy finish on the island; and a locker area in Pasadena Recessed with the Ginger/black glaze. Although this space had plenty of amenities devoted to pampering four-legged family members, it doubled as a laundry room, giving many of the design details a dual purpose, adding both value and convenience. A few of the petfriendly options include: •Built-in pet fountain with faucet system •Custom hideaway dog dish drawer with adjacent food storage bins •Apothecary drawers for smaller toys and grooming tools •Integrated lockers for leash, collar and clothing storage •Extra large sink for bathing and grooming Video comes next The next step was the decision to produce a concept video for Pet Parlor. What better way to demonstrate its innovative features than with Continues on page 5 1 United Way Campaign Prizes Awarded Each year Wood-Mode’s United Way Campaign reaches its conclusion when the Company and United Way incentives are drawn and awarded. Unfortunately, no Wood-Mode employee won any of the United Way sponsored prizes, but there were plenty of “in-house” incentives to go around. Pictured with Robert are Lori Dorman (B-3 White Sanding) and Jerry Barben (Purchasing) who drew the winners for the 20 paid days-off, 20 garments, and 60 parking places. Congratulations 2014 LSV Graduate! Local Artist Debuts for 2014 Holiday Card Michael Roush, a local artist from Sunbury, was chosen as the artist to paint the 2014 Wood-Mode Holiday Card. John Troxell, our Director of Design, became familiar with Michael’s work through their membership in the Susquehanna Art Society. While setting up for an art show, John noticed that a number of Michael’s paintings had won awards and, in turn, encouraged him to consider painting our holiday card. Michael enthusiastically agreed to undertake the project and a new partnership between Wood-Mode and a local artist was born. The Zion Stone Church in Augustaville was chosen as the setting for the 2014 Holiday Card. The church, which has stood for more than two centuries, was named to the National Register of Historic Places, being cited as “an excellent example of German design and craftsmanship.” In order to become familiar with the setting and the church, Michael visited the site and took pictures from every angle and drew several sketches. After the site visits, he returned to his studio and used acrylics as the medium to create the beautiful painting as seen on our card. The only part of the scenery Michael did not observe during site visits was the wintry portion, which he was able to add using his artistic interpretation. Michael says, “During our visits we were given a tour of the interior of the building, which was amazing and has maintained the same appearance as the day it was last used as a church.” Michael’s formal career as an artist began with a BS degree in Art Education from Kutztown University in 1957, and his teaching career began that same year. He taught art for 39 years in the Shikellamy School District before retiring in 1996. Michael maintains a studio in his home in Sunbury where he continues to pursue his interests in the arts and photography. His concentration in art involves almost everything, but his preference is drawing or painting landscapes using acrylics and watercolors. When Michael is not in his Sunbury studio he is more than likely spending the winters in Florida or traveling the world. Wood-Mode has 2014 Student young americans participated in the Leadership Susquehanna Valley Program from its inception and maintains an extensive roster of graduates. Our representative from the LSV Class of 2014 is Bob Leitzel (HR Leader). Looking Morgan Goodling and Jessica Portzline and her Janelle Arbogast and her back at his experience with LSV, Bob states, her mother, Annette parents, Franklin and Melissa father, David “LSV is a great program. The program days The Young Americans Program coordinated by the Greater Susquehanna of Commerce dealing with local manufacturing, tourism, recognizes area high school seniors for academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and regional government, agriculture, and more community service. Wood-Mode contributes to the success and recognition of the Young enabled me to learn how everything is tied Americans by serving as the Premiere Sponsor for the year-end recognition banquet. together to complete the big picture that We are proud to announce that children of three of our employees were is the Susquehanna Valley. I would like to recognized at the banquet as Young Americans for 2014. These students were Morgan thank Wood-Mode for the opportunity to Goodling (Midd-West High School), daughter of Annette (Executive Secretary) and participate in the program.” Russell Goodling; Jessica Portzline (Selinsgrove High School), daughter of Franklin The Mission of LSV is to provide (Institutional Wrapping) and Melissa Portzline; and Janelle Arbogast (Midd-West High education and programming to strengthen the School), daughter of David (Special Assembly) and Sabrina Arbogast. We extend belated skill sets for emerging and established leaders congratulations to our 2014 Young Americans and their families! in the Susquehanna Valley region. 2 Hunters Compete for ‘Big Buck’ Spring 2015 is here, bringing with it new seasons of outdoor hunting and fishing. Before we get ahead of ourselves regarding new “fish” stories, we need to look back and report on the results of the 2014 fall archery and rifle deer season “Big Buck” contests. Archery season winners For archery season, a record 74 hunters had signed up to put their hunting prowess against their coworkers. A total of nine deer were shot to be entered into the contest. The first five places were recognized as winners and received Big Buck Contest Winner both cash and prizes. Wayne Wayne Sechrist displays his Sechrist (Receiving/Inventory winning rack for the Archery Asst. Area Leader) took home Division. 1st place honors with a score of 140 5/8 and was given a free mount donated by Jeff Weader and $200 cash. The remaining places, scores, and prizes were as follows; (2nd) Dana Fisher (Moulder) with 113.25, a deer call/t-shirt and $95; (3rd) Dale Barge (Finish Maintenance) with 112.75, a sweatshirt and $50; (4th) Brian Yetter (Tagliabue) with 106.875, a deer call and $25; (5th) Marc Hoover (Cefla Finish Line) with 103.125, a $10 gift certificate and $10 cash. Better Late Than Never The Digest needs to apologize for a number of stories that were not a part of the publication at the time of their occurrence. These “belated” stories involve sports competitions between Wood-Mode employees, recognition of employees, and employee children’s accomplishments. 2014 Golf Tournament Even though the 2015 Wood-Mode Open is soon upon us, the 2014 winners deserve their moment in the “sun,” recognizing their achievement on the links in 2014. Besting 19 other fivesomes and taking 1st Place with a score of 73 was the team of (from l.) Stanley Tanner (Wide-Belt Sander), Scott Sheesley (“A-2” Area Leader), Don Zechman (Misc. Wood Start), and James Frank (Assemble Fillers). 2014 Quoits Champions Quoits had been a staple of the annual Company picnic for most of its history but had not been held in recent years. Through the efforts of Brian Sampsell and Dale Shirk it was again a part of the fabric of the picnic. The quoits champions also deserve recognition for their ability to toss the discs nearest the pin. Rifle season winners The rifle “Big Buck” contest included 33 hunters who downed a total of four deer to be judged. First place went to Amos Kerstetter (Nordic Pre-Sand) whose 6-point buck scored a total of 64.50 points. For his efforts, Amos received a half-price mount and $140 cash. Amos Kerstetter proudly poses with sons Coy (l.) and Chase The remaining places, scores, nd and prizes included: (2 ) Dale and his winning mount in Shirk (Burn-In/Touch-Up) with the Rifle Division of the Big Buck Contests. 62, a sweatshirt and $25; (3rd) Joe Herman (Hardware Utility) with 56.50, a deer call; (4th) Donald Shirk (White Wood Lay-Up) with a 3-pointer, a $10 gift certificate. Thanks to Troy Kratzer (Frameless Hardware) for coordinating both events again. He asked the Digest to thank each of these prize contributors: Jeff Weader (Moulder)—the free and half-price mounts, Terry Kratzer (Sample Shop)—Final Flight deer calls and t-shirts, Terry Kelley’s Print Shop (Mailroom)—hooded sweatshirts, Sam Sweigart (Grounds Maintenance)—deer call, and finally Robert Moyer (Framed Assembly)—gun shop gift certificates. On a final note, Troy mentioned that all items like those given as prizes are available for purchase…just look him up in the Frameless Hardware area. The team of Dale Shirk (Frameless Wrapping) (l.) and Brian Sampsell (Burn-In/Touch-Up) took 1st Place in the quoits tournament. Taking 2nd Place were Sherwood Howard (MFL Maintenance) (l.) and Keri Hornberger (Finish Equipment Tech). 300 Game Rolled by Danielle Herman Danielle Herman, 13-year old daughter of Jeff Herman (Finish Parts Repair), recently bowled a perfect 300 game. Danielle performed her amazing feat at the Strike Zone in Sunbury while competing at the 2015 Pro-Am Scholarship Tournament. In addition to the perfect game, she also took 1st Place in the tournament. Danielle has been bowling since she was six years old and has also won a number of scholarships in tournaments at her young age. Congratulations to Danielle on all her bowling exploits. 3 KBIS HOSPITALITY RECEPTION VIGNETTES At the Company’s KBIS 2015 Hospitality Reception—an invitation-only event—industry professionals, including sales representatives, dealers, designers, and the media, previewed ten vignettes featuring a host of Wood-Mode’s newest door styles, interior options, and materials. Many will be introduced this spring while others are scheduled to be released this summer. Wood-Mode Design Group 84 This classic butler’s pantry with the Toulon Raised door style provides Old World charm with leaded glass and angular details. The warmth of walnut in a new finish— Matte Potomac—contrasts with Vintage Silver Pine interiors. New features include walnut veneer removable partitions; Fineline wood cutlery and deep drawer organizational options; adjustable, lateral, stainless rod inserts, and roll-out drawers with tool-free adjustable mounting strips. Wood-Mode Design Group 42 The Yardley door style—Raised for the cabinetry and Recessed for the columns—with a Nordic White finish features contrasting Classic walnut interiors. Beveled glass inserts and mullion doors on the wall cabinets framed by a dramatic arch, and Natural walnut wainscoting with antique mirrors in the backsplash all add visual interest to this distinctive bar display. New features include a chrome and white Tandem Chef ’s Pantry; roll-out drawers with tool-free adjustable mounting strips; Fineline walnut cutlery and organizational options, adjustable, lateral, stainless rod drawer inserts; walnut veneer removable drawer partitions; and the Fineline walnut peg board insert. Brookhaven I & II Deer Park Two new door styles—Deer Park Raised (BH I) and Joliet Raised (BH II)—have the new Vintage Slivered Almond finish on maple. Polished nickel hardware creates a bit of Hollywood glamour. New features include arched wainscot panels with applied molding and lock-miter side returns; roll-out deep drawers with tool-free adjustable mounting strips; and wood drawer obstruction cutout at the sink. 4 Nova The new Nova Recessed door style (BH I) features the optional 5-piece drawer head. The cherry base and tall cabinets are finished in Java, and the maple wall cabinets in Designer Opaque Deep Ice. Recessed LED lighting accents the shelves and wall cabinets. New features include Legrabox Orion Gray drawers with white bottoms and backs; tool-free adjustable Legrabox interior drawers; and Legrabox interior accessories. Soho The new Soho Recessed door style (BH I) with its Twilight finish on quartersawn red oak contrasts with a white vanity top. A raised beaded moulding around the recessed center panel adds a distinctive flair to this streamlined look that features new maple veneer drawer dividers. Greenwich The new Greenwich Recessed door style (BH I & II) features a simple design with the optional 5-piece drawer head and the new Designer Opaque Platinum finish on MDF. New features include the Fineline wood cutlery and deep drawer organization options; the Fineline birch pegboard drawer insert; maple veneer adjustable partitions; and roll-out drawers with tool-free adjustable mounting strips. Westchester Westchester Recessed (BH I) with the 5-piece optional drawer head features a flat ledge interior detail in maple with the Harbor Mist/ light glaze finish. Minimal detail is incorporated for a more transitional look. New features include a Fineline birch peg board insert and maple veneer drawer dividers. Latest Design Theme Additions Oceanside Wood-Mode’s latest addition to Contemporary Expressions is the Oceanside Design Theme. Dual maple islands feature the Linear Recessed door style in Aqua Shade from the Designer Opaque finishes. Each island has contrasting countertops—in reclaimed Saxon wood and the other in ultra-thin porcelain. With unobstructed views and an open floor plan, there are no wall cabinets but no shortage of storage. Among the many purposeful storage solutions are a patented glass storage system unique to Wood-Mode that prevents glasses from bumping against each other; an electrically-powered system that allows cabinet doors to open and close with just a light touch; adjustable dish storage units that can be taken directly to the table; and a modular system of movable pegs to customize dinnerware storage. In addition, a full height storage wall of Vanguard Backpainted Glass in Bronze adds a host of other storage options, including a full-height pull-out pantry. Embassy Row Beautifully detailed cabinetry and abundant storage unite in this Embassy Row kitchen, the newest Design Theme in American Classics. Wood-Mode’s Alexandria Raised and Recessed door styles are featured in maple with a Putty finish from the Designer Opaque collection. It provides a warm alternative to white, while the pantry cabinetry is finished in Vintage Putty, also on maple. The contrasting center island that accommodates a variety of convenience storage features shows the Classic finish on walnut. Entertaining is made easy with two dishwashers, multiple sinks, and a butler’s pantry. It features built-in linen racks, vertical bi-pass doors, and an easy-to-use LeMans unit means that every sauté and saucepan is easily accessible. Journey takes Pet Parlor to KBIS Continued from page 1 live pets, which led to the next few steps—establishing a partnership with Susquehanna Service Dogs (SSD) and casting SSD Midge, a three-year-old yellow Labrador. “Casting a service dog was a great experience,” says Jeff Wolfe, Director of Marketing. “She was highly trained, which made production much easier, and we were glad to bring awareness to this very worthy program.” Next step in the journey When the design team decided to incorporate the Pet Parlor into Wood-Mode’s booth at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in January, the display underwent a transition. “Rather than recreate the entire display,” says Design Director John Troxell, “we just wanted to capture the feel of it, so it became a smaller space while maintaining the pet-friendly options.” In addition, the wall cabinets were changed to Brookhaven’s Presidio. “We had not shown Presidio before and the Pet Parlor display would be the only area where we could show Brookhaven cabinetry. Presidio and Coronado are essentially the same door—one is an overlay and the other an inset door.” Dogs again called into action When show time arrived, two adult service dogs and two puppies (in training) were called to duty. On all three days of the show, attendees could see first-hand the result of the training the dogs receive as they are prepared to work with individuals who have various emotional and physical disabilities. The dogs showed how they could retrieve items, open drawers, and generally negotiate situations such as large crowds of people. Their professional handlers and SSD volunteers answered questions about the dogs, the program, and the children and adults they serve. Although the booth may have been one of the more unusual at the show, it not only provided a wonderful opportunity to build awareness for SSD, but also financial support for the organization through the #KBIS Selfie social media program. Wood-Mode donated $5 for each person who posted a selfie with the dogs at the show using the #KBIS selfie hashtag and @woodmode on social media. A total of 275 selfies—33% of all selfies posted to social media as part of the program—were of show goers with the pups. Turn the page to see where you can see this video plus other new Wood-Mode videos. Susquehanna Service Dogs is a program of Keystone Human Services that raises and trains service dogs to assist children and adults with disabilities to become more independent. Since its founding in 1993, the organization has placed over 230 service dogs with individuals with disabilities throughout Pennsylvania and the surrounding states. SSD announced the birth of eight new puppies on December 14, 2014. As part of the ongoing partnership, SSD bestowed the honor of naming the new litter to Wood-Mode. Keeping with the theme of luxury, the Wood-Mode litter includes: Hermes, Coco, Dolce, Tiffany, Royce, Louis, Coach, and Marcus. 5 1,000 Touches Headlines Wood-Mode’s New Video “While there are many great stories to be told about a cabinet’s journey through the WoodMode facility,” says Director of Marketing Jeff Wolfe, “the new 1,000 Touches video focuses on the human touch and skilled craftsmanship that goes into every cabinet from raw lumber to final inspection.” The purpose of the video is to highlight the quality employees and the time-honored techniques they infuse in every detail throughout the cabinet’s journey. The three-minute video features a number of employees explaining different steps in the manufacturing process to give viewers a glimpse of the scale, customization, and the artisan side of custom cabinetry. Here’s where you can see the new 1,000 Touches video: • Wood-Mode’s consumer website—www.woodmode.com— click on Design Inspirations, then on Video Inspirations on the drop-down menu. • Social Media— Facebook.com/woodmode, Twitter.com/woodmode, Houzz.com/pro/woodmode • YouTube—go to YouTube.com/channels and search for Wood-Mode. Look for these other new videos: Party of Two—a two-minute video featuring the Oceanside Design Theme; Pet Parlor—a 90-second video on custom cabinets with your pet in mind; The Dinner Party— a 90-second video featuring the Embassy Row Design Theme. Wood-Mode Lifestyle Design Center Celebrates Grand Opening in LuxeHome at Merchandise Mart in Chicago Wood-Mode recently celebrated the opening of the first-ever Wood-Mode Lifestyle Design Center in Chicago’s historic Merchandise Mart. The Lifestyle Design Center is located in LuxeHome that features more than 115,000 square feet of showroom space, and hosts the world’s largest collection of premier boutiques for luxury home building and renovation from the most recognized and respected manufacturers worldwide. For many years Wood-Mode had a presence at The Merchandise Mart through one of the largest dealers in the nation—Smartrooms, part of the Lee Lumber Spaces & Views family. Recently, Lee Lumber relocated Smartrooms to Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, creating a strategic opportunity for WoodMode to open its first ever Lifestyle Design Center, not only for the Chicago area dealers to use in their sales and marketing efforts, but also beyond for all dealers, designers, architects, builders, and trade professionals. The Lifestyle Design Center’s prime first-floor location showcases Wood-Mode’s latest products with styles ranging from traditional to transitional and contemporary for the kitchen, bath, and any room of the home. Visitors first see a prominent entry display featuring Oceanside and Embassy Row, two of WoodMode’s newest Lifestyle Design Themes. “Wood-Mode continues its long-standing tradition,” says Brooks Gronlund, Wood-Mode President and COO, “of supporting our national network of independent dealers and showrooms by developing this space as a hub for cabinetry design in the Chicago market and beyond.” 6 Training Schools Graduate 21 August (from l.) Sara Mello, Julie Piesz Interiors, Inc., Rockwood, MI; Marianne White, WoodMode Instructor; Stephen Ryan, Marine Home Center, Nantucket, MA; Veronique Babin and Debra Venner, Grolle Cabinetry, Montreal, PQ; Al Cukaj, A & E Cabinets, Inc., Beacon, NY. September (from l.) John Nelson, NDA Kitchen Co., Nesconset, NY; Myra Kohler, American Home Interiors, Elkton, MD; Patricia Westgate, Northscape Design, Sunapee, NH; Marianne White, WoodMode Instructor; Whitney Burch, Custom Kitchens by Design, La Plata, MD; Gina Porcelli, Rhinebeck Kitchen & Bath, Rhinebeck, NY. October (from l.) Marianne Clifford, Paul Perry Kitchens, Glenville, NY; Ned Walsh, Kitchen Source, Dallas, TX; Scott Smiley and Matthew Keith, Linn’s Prestige Kitchens, Ft. Walton Beach, FL; Amanda Forrest, LifeStyles Kitchen & Design, Roswell, NM; Steve Babula, Linn’s Prestige Kitchens, Ft. Walton Beach, FL; Kylie Griffin, Garlocks Design Center, Alexandria Bay, NY; Tony Arnold, Kitchen Source, Dallas, TX; Nancy Heilman, B & N Design Group, Emigsville, PA; Debbie Seavey, Petersen Kitchens & Designs, Bryn Mawr, PA; Samantha Blood, Belknap Lumber, Binghamton, NY. WELLNESS PROGRAM UPDATE Dealers Learn ‘How It’s Done’ Couch-to-5k—August 18 to September 27 • 217 employees registered, with 208 participants completing the training for a $10 Walmart gift card, and 12 participating in an actual 5k event for an additional $25 Walmart gift card. FREE onsite biometric screenings—October • 335 employees received their biometrics at Wood-Mode’s onsite screening, and an additional 65 received the screening at their doctors for a total of 400. Health Risk Assessments • For the first time, all participating employees used the HRA from Geisinger Health Plan (GHP). From November through January, 300 completed either the online or paper version. Qualifying employees covered under a Wood-Mode health insurance plan will each receive a $150 gift card and opt-outs, a $75 gift card. Turkey Trot—October 13-November 23 • 333 employees registered, with 318 qualifying for a $10 Walmart gift card. Maintain Campaign—November 24-January 5, 2015 • 281 employees weighed in before Thanksgiving. Of that number, 144 were successful by not gaining any weight over the holidays and each received a $10 Walmart gift card. • New this year was an additional $50 gift card to those who didn’t gain more than three pounds over the past year. Of the 253 participants, 211 qualified for this additional gift card. On-site seasonal flu shots • 181 employees received their free seasonal flu shots at Wood-Mode’s onsite clinic. In an effort to continually improve the relationship and product understanding among the factory, dealers, reps, and customers, Wood-Mode recently introduced the handglazing process as a regular part of the introductory training school curriculum. Students participate in the glazing process on sample doors and deal with the same issues as our factory employees do on a daily basis. The idea of “on-the-job training” for the glazing process was conceived as a way to inform field employees of the difficulties, tedium, artistic requirement, time issues, extended training time, etc., involved with the Cottage and Heirloom product. This type of instruction provides the most direct form of process education. Plant employee Brenda Sausser (Cottage/ Heirloom Area Leader) was selected to give participants instructions on the methods and material required to properly glaze cabinet parts. Her instructions include exposure to the color standards, rag use, amount of glaze in the rag/paint brush, and pressure required to apply and remove the glaze in order to meet the standards on the departmental color chips that demonstrate the mid-range of acceptable color. Brenda reported comments from the students such as: “impressed how difficult it is to stay within the range of the standard,” “the process is a whole lot harder than it looks because the employees make it look so easy,” “never realized the amount of detail required to glaze a door,” and “takes an artist’s special talent to glaze the doors.” The ultimate goal of the exercise is to enable our dealers to give their customers a better understanding of the complexity of the product as it relates to finish variation and price point. In addition to the expanded sales knowledge the participants receive, their doors are graded against the standard, and finally used as mounts for the certificates designating their completion of the Wood-Mode Training School. The completed doors give the students a permanent reminder of the scope of the craftsmanship that goes into each and every Wood-Mode cabinet. Employees Compete For Chili ‘Braggin’ Rights’ Judges (from l.) Dennis Buck, Roger Clotfelter, and Arden Landis sample each of the contest chilies. Winner Malinda Shirk (c.) is flanked by 2nd Place Chris Weaver and 3rd Place Connie Norman. Throughout the years, many departments and employees have competed against each other in a number of friendly ways. Recently, Area Leader Chris Weaver and his employees (Dept. 2334 Berkmann/ Cefla) added an inter-department Chili Cook-Off to our litany of Company competitions. Malinda Shirk (Load/Wipe-Off Cefla) solicited volunteers from within the department to cook the chili. Seven employees entered their chili in the contest and the others brought in all necessary sides and dishes to have a real chili tasting party. After comparing the flavors and textures, the judges selected the winners. Although there were no prizes or trophies awarded, Malinda as the winner now has chili “braggin’ rights” for a whole year or until the next cook-off. 7 One Second Street P.O. Box 250 Kreamer, PA 17833-0250 The mission of Wood Mode is to work together to continually improve the quality of our cabinetry products, service, and support in order to meet or exceed customer expectations. u Wood Mode Digest u Alice Herrold and Eric Rowe, Editors If you have news for the Digest, please email Alice at [email protected] or call Eric at Ext. 204. RETIREES A total of 15 employees recently retired with their years of service totaling nearly 419 years, or an average of an amazing 27 years. The Wood-Mode organization sends it appreciation for their contributions and wishes them health and happiness as they “adjust” to their new lives and schedules. 8 Jeffrey M. Hoffman Hired 4/26/1976 Retired 1/5/2015 Lumberyard John R. Butcosk Hired 5/8/1991 Retired 3/20/2015 Main Line— Bottom Track Daniel R. “Barney” Walter Hired 1/13/1971 Retired 4/3/2015 Shipping Dorothy M. Furgison Hired 5/10/1999 Retired 1/16/2015 B-3 Annex Roger L. Shambach Hired 11/15/1976 Retired 3/20/2015 Area Leader Darliss J. Herman Hired 4/5/1999 Retired 4/17/2015 Day Shift Clean-up Karen J. Kratzer Hired 12/7/1998 Retired 2/27/2015 Office—MOP Gary P. Berger Hired 7/29/1968 Retired 3/27/2015 Area Leader Mervin W. Leitzel Hired 2/22/1983 Retired 4/17/2015 Frameless Assembly Line 1 Dennis C. Kuhns Hired 6/16/1986 Retired 2/27/2015 Office—MOP Robert E. “Bobby” Wagner Hired 5/17/1999 Retired 4/2/2015 Opaque Sanding Vickie L. Mitchell Hired 3/13/2000 Retired 4/17/2015 Office—Information Systems Gary E. Schrader Hired 7/24/1972 Retired 3/6/2015 Production Machine Technician Kenneth A. Shaffer Hired 1/7/1977 Retired 4/3/2015 Shipping Ruby A. Watts Hired 8/5/1998 Retired 4/17/2015 Assembly—Frameless Banding In Memoriam Members of the Wood-Mode family were saddened by the deaths of five retirees since the last issue of the Digest. The Company sends its deepest sympathies to their families. Terry L. Gemberling died on January 8. He was hired on June 5, 1975, and retired on July 27, 2007. Gary L. Loss died on January 13. He was hired on September 14, 1973, and retired on April 30, 2010. Charles R. Straub died on March 30. He started working for the Company on August 26, 1965, and retired on March 27, 1998. Dale E. Reich died on April 3. He joined the Company on May 21, 1984, and retired on January 11, 2002. Byron E. Rebuck died on April 10. He was hired on July 21, 1969, and retired on August 4, 1989. GUN CABINET WINNERS November 2014 David A. Tittle MDF Prepare/Inspect December 2014 Steve A. Landis Truck Driver to Shipping