Fourth Quarter 2010 - North Carolina Movers Association
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The Tar Heel Van The Blue Ridge Experience Convention 2010 Tripp Moore, 2009 Mover of the Year, with the 2010 Mover of the Year— Horace Gilbert of Patterson Storage Warehouse in Fayetteville. John Potts of All American Relocation in Raleigh being presented with the 2010 James T. Dorman Distinguished Service Award by Anne Horne, the 1988 Recipient. Fourth Quarter 2010 In This Issue Convention Coverage 2 From the President 3 Eat Smart, Move More Community Garden 8 City Transfer Rings the Bell 9 A M Haire Manufacturing & Service Corp 10 Hilldrup Participates In Operation Coming Home 11 Moving to Make Difference Campaign 14 Frank Watson, Jr. 23 Members on the Move 25 North Carolina Movers Association, Inc. P O Box 61210 Raleigh, NC 27661-1210 Phone 919/554-8920 NCMA Mission Statement The mission of the North Carolina Movers Association is to provide guidance to our members concerning rates, tariffs, rules and regulations as prescribed by the NC Utilities Commission. Most importantly we provide support for our members and sponsors so they can supply quality service to the moving and consuming public. Toll Free 800/325-2114 Fax 919/556-8520 E-mail [email protected] Internet: www.ncmovers.org Pam Stanley, Executive Director Page 2 The Tar Heel Van CONVENTION 2010 Each year, I think that our annual convention and trade show can’t get any better. And each year, I am mistaken. The 57th Annual Convention and Trade Show for the NC Movers Association was held November 3-7 at the Crowne Plaze Resort in Asheville. It was a cold winter-like weekend, complete with blowing snow. However, there were enough activities to keep everyone warm. Leslye Plummer brought everything together with the theme “The Blue Ridge Experience”. Enough thanks cannot be given to Leslye for all her hard work on this year’s convention. She has more creativity and great ideas than anyone I know! She was helped by her husband Brett Plummer, Kathy Cox and Tom Hunnicutt to make all her ideas come to life. Thanks Leslye!!! President Tom Hunnicutt presided over all the activities – and boy did he ever plan a lot of activities! Friday morning speakers were Coach Eddie Biedenbach of UNC-Asheville and Lt. Douglas Shackelford of the NC Highway Patrol. Coach Biedenbach entertained everyone with tales of NC State Basketball and his own experiences at UNC-A. Lt. Shackelford illustrated how CSA 2010 will affect both drivers and companies (the buckets made it all seem very real). Saturday morning had a bevy of speakers – first, Mike Sowinski of CFO Consultants explained how to value your moving company. Then Bill Early of BillEarly Speaks and PlumDog Financials gave a most informative speech about strategies companies can use to stay ahead in these challenging business times. Finally, Terry Shinn “Talks with Hands” told old stories and legends of this Turtle Island. Elected to the Board of Directors were Vicky Filley of Fidelity Moving and Storage in Fayetteville; Tony Harris of Modern Moving & Storage in Jacksonville, Bryan Jones of Excel Moving & Storage in Greensboro and Scott Lassiter of City Transfer & Storage in High Point. Vicky is beginning her second term; Tony is coming back on the board after a break; Scott is fulfilling a vacated one-year term (after holding every position possible in the NCMA) and Bryan is a brand new board member. The 2011 budget was also approved by the membership. The budget is available for viewing on the Member’s Only Page of our website. The golfers braved the elements on Friday. It was COLD!! However, those who chose to finish their rounds enjoyed themselves. The Reems Creek Golf Club had breathtaking views. Thanks to Victory Packaging for sponsoring the golf tournament and for the giveaways that Charlie Cook provided. Also, thanks to Frank Watson IV for his help with the tournament. (Continued on page 4) The Tar Heel Van Page 3 From the President President Tom Hunnicutt Greetings to each of you! As the end of 2010 draws near and the Holidays are upon us, I can’t help but think of some of the positives from this past year. The NCMA Membership has maintained its numbers and is financially sound, we added three new Board Members to our ranks and we have just celebrated our 56th NCMA Convention in Asheville. The NCMA continues to have meaningful dialog with the NC Utilities Commission I am thankful that the uncertainty surrounding background checks for certificated movers is drawing to a close. I know that Pam has worked diligently to keep our members informed about those proceedings. Also of note, the NCMA Board is currently working with several legislators toward introducing legislation to the NC House of Representatives that will prohibit illegal movers from advertising in the Yellow Pages and other media. We will keep the membership posted as to the status and progress that we’re making in that regard. I would like to add to my list that each of your businesses are doing well and I truly hope they are! I’m optimistic that this coming new year will show renewed activity in our businesses and that we’ll start seeing some improvement in the economy! Best wishes for a safe and Happy Christmas Season and a Happy New Year. I look forward to working with each of you in the upcoming year! Tom Page 4 The Tar Heel Van (Continued from page 2) One of the unique things about our convention is the Hospitality Suite that we have. It is open while no official events are taking place and is a place where only our members can hang out together. United Brokerage sponsored the suite again this year. Adam Burdette, Aaron Wagner and Chase Garvey handled their duties in the suite superbly! While Dan Garvey wasn’t able to be there due to a family emergency, he didn’t have anything to worry about. His capable staff did a wonderful job! It is so much fun having everyone together. It’s a great way for our members to get to know each other better. I have seen it happen over and over again – the social aspects of our convention help our members with their businesses! The connections you make at our convention help you out in so many ways! The banquet Saturday night was amazing! First, I have to thank our sponsor Gateways International. Rick Curry was very generous in his contribution and allowed us to have a spectacular night. During the cocktail hour, members were entertained by The Buncombe Turnpike, a local bluegrass band that Tom Hunnicutt found. They also played after the banquet was over and were great. We kept The Blue Ridge Experience theme going and everyone was dressed in their best western wear for the banquet. It was quite a change from the usual dressed-up attire, but everyone enjoyed it! (Look for future casual themes for Saturday night since this one went over so well!) Scholarship Chairman Todd Lamar presented our annual scholarship to Trey Vestal. Trey is a most deserving young man and we are all looking forward to following his college career. Our annual awards are always a highlight of our convention. Since I always know the winner (one of the perks of my job), it is always so much fun to look at the recipient’s face when they realize that he is the person being talked about. Tripp Moore, the 2009 Mover of the Year, presented the award to this year’s winner Horace Gilbert of Patterson Storage Warehouse in Fayetteville. Horace was noted to be one of those movers who hides their light under a barrel, rather than shining brightly. However, he has served our association and our industry faithfully. Horace started out as a helper, then moved to driver, warehouseman, dispatcher and general manager in 1997. He was recognized for his extraordinary work ethic. Horace has lived in Fayetteville all his life and is married to Donna. Anne Horne, 1998 James T. Dorman Distinguished Service Award winner, presented this award to this year’s recipient John Potts of All American Relocation. Anne recognized the previous winners of the award in attendance: Darrell Horne, Scott Lassiter, Jo Sells and Danny Wilson. John started out as a part-time worker during high school and college, becoming an assistant manager after graduation. He then moved to NC and became a general manager. John and his partner, Brett Plummer, took a big leap of faith and opened their own business in 1998 – building a warehouse in Raleigh in 2001 and opening branches in Charlotte and Fayetteville. John has held every office that NCMA offers. His company has also won countless awards from Mayflower Transit, most recently the Joyce Derrick Award (their highest honor). John is married to his “bride” Paula and they have two children Jason and Lindsay (and Jason’s wife Rachel). I don’t know who was more touched – Anne or John, but since they have great affection for each other, it was a very special moment. The Thunder Mountain Cloggers entertained our membership with a wonderful show! This group of all ages was wonderful. Then, the fun began – they recruited volunteers from the audience to dance with them. As one who participated in that (one of my many duties – make a fool out of myself in front of my (Continued on page 5) The Tar Heel Van Page 5 (Continued from page 4) members), it was so much fun! Everyone who danced with the cloggers enjoyed themselves! We hope we put on a good show for you. Finally to close out the night, we give away our member only prizes – and boy did we have prizes! Over $2,000 worth given away – and all the money for the prizes came from donations from member companies! We had everything from IPods, Bob Timberlake paintings, chairs and two 42” inch flat screen TVs. The association thanks those who contributed to this most enjoyable part of the night. One of the greatest things about our convention is the family aspect of it – so many of our companies are family-owned businesses. Colt Burgin, son of Alan & Dru Burgin and grandson of Jo Sells of Sells Moving in Statesville – has attended a convention every year of his life. He’s now a senior in high school! Colt’s brother Ryder has also never missed a convention! Mason Chambers, son of Felicia Lunsford and Micah Chambers of The Open Box Moving Solutions in Asheville, promises to do the same – Mason was born October 16 and has already attended his first convention! Amazing!! If all this sounds like fun to you, SAVE THE DATE! Planning has already begun for next year’s convention. It will be October 20-24 and we are in negotiations for it to be held at Wrightsville Beach (you will receive details when they become available). Next year’s convention will also be a familyfriendly event! The NC Utilities Commission has just issued a bunch of orders for those movers who are not in compliance with the provisions of having to obtain a background check for the ownership of their companies; did not certify that they are US citizens or have valid working papers; or did not certify that only licensed drivers will operate their trucks (any of the three provisions). The order reads: Your certificate is suspended, but the suspension is stayed until December 31, 2010. You are fined $1,000. The fine is broken into two payments; the first payment is due December 31, 2010. If you pay this initial installment, your certificate suspension is continued until February 28, 2011. If you do not pay the first payment, your suspension of your certificate becomes permanent, without further notification. (In other words, your certificate will be taken away from you on January 1, 2011, without them telling you) If you comply with the requirements by February 28, the second payment is waived and the suspension is lifted. If you pay the initial payment, but are still not in compliance on February 28, your certificate is taken away from you on March 1, without further notification. They have stated that the first payment will NOT be waived and that those carriers who do not pay the fine will be taken to Wake County Superior Court. MAKE SURE YOU MAKE YOUR PAYMENT BY DECEMBER 31 OR YOU WILL OWE ANOTHER $500!!!! If you want to read the whole order, go to Docket Search http://ncuc.commerce.state.nc.us/docksrch.html The Docket # is T-100, Sub 69. Contact the Association office for the procedures for obtaining a background check, if you need them. If you are not sure which of three provisions you need to complete, call Bruce Ramaekers at 919-733-4036. If you have completed the background check provision and just need to certify the other two provisions, let me know and I’ll give you the instructions. Page 6 The Tar Heel Van NCMA Board of Directors President—Tom Hunnicutt, Jr., Gasperson Transfer & Storage, Asheville, NC Vice-President—Dean Barrett, Ray Moving, Greensboro, NC Secretary/Treasurer—Tripp Moore, Two Men and Truck of Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 2011 Directors: Kathy Cox, Horne Moving Systems, Goldsboro, NC; Todd Lamar, Armstrong Relocation, Raleigh, NC; Scott Lassiter, City Transfer & Storage, High Point, NC; Neal Matthews, Steele and Vaughn Moving, Greensboro, NC 2012 Directors: Dru Burgin, Sells Service, Statesville, NC; Brett Plummer, All American Relocation, Raleigh, NC; Wayne Ray, Coastal Carriers Moving & Storage, Wilmington, NC; Frank Watson IV, Charlotte Van & Storage, Charlotte 2013 Directors: Vicky Filley, Fidelity Moving & Storage, Fayetteville, NC; Tony Harris, Modern Moving & Storage, Jacksonville, NC; Bryan Jones, Excel Moving & Storage, Greensboro, NC Ex-Officio—Mark Fincher, City Transfer & Storage, Fayetteville, NC The Tar Heel Van Page 7 Page 8 The Tar Heel Van Trey Vestal is 2010 NCMA Scholarship Winner Trey Vestal was awarded the 2010 NCMA Scholarship at this year’s convention. He is the son of Dwight and Cindy Vest. Dwight is a vice-president at Ray Moving and Storage in Greensboro. Trey graduated in 2010 from West Forsyth High School with a 4.48 GPA. While at West Forsyth, Trey was an honors graduate. He played JV and Varsity Baseball. Trey received an AP Scholar Award for Exemplary College Level Achievement on AP Exams. He was also awarded a scholarship by the Moving & Storage Institute, the foundation arm of the American Moving & Storage Association. He worked summers at Ray Moving. Trey also volunteered at the Samaritan Soup Kitchen and the Food Bank, both in Trey Vestal, 2010 NCMA Scholarship Winston-Salem. Trey is presently enrolled at North Winner, with Todd Lamar, Scholarship Carolina State University where he is studying Electrical and Committee Chairman Computer Engineering. The North Carolina Movers Association began awarding its scholarship in 1985. Since that time, 30 scholarships with a value of over $75,000 have been awarded. Employees, spouses, children and grandchildren affiliated with member companies are eligible for the scholarship. Information about the 2011 scholarship will be posted on the Association website in January. Eat Smart, Move More Community Garden Donated By Two Men And A Truck of Rock Hill October 30, 2010 marked the first work day for the Rock Hill "Eat Smart, Move More" Community Garden that is located at the Two Men And A Truck office in Rock Hill, SC. The land was donated by Franchisee Tripp Moore to the City of Rock Hill to be used as a source of mentoring to youth and community pride. All of the food harvested from the garden will be used by people in need! Hopefully, this pilot program will stimulate other surrounding communities to do the same. The program is going to be overseen by Mike Kropp, Community Empowerment Director for the City of Rock Hill. Each of the garden plots with be maintained by service organizations such as Omega Psi Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Boy Scouts of America, Family Promise, Winthop University Honors Association, SOAR, and Rhoer Club, to name a few! This link will take you to our Facebook page so that you can follow our progress! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=497044595554&set=a.497044355554.303586.80204840554#!/photo.php?f bid=497044595554&set=a.497044355554.303586.80204840554&pid=7171158&id=80204840554 The Tar Heel Van City Transfer Employees Ring the Bell Page 7 DING DING DING…on December 8, 2010, employees from City Transfer and Storage Company’s High Point and Winston Salem offices braved the bitter cold temperatures and volunteered their time to “ring the bell” for the Salvation Army’s Annual Christmas Campaign at Walmart on South Main Street in High Point, NC. Those volunteering were: Malinda Spencer, Pat Swartz, Judy Allen, Penny Chapman and daughter Megan Chapman, Alan Caviness, Brenda Ledezma-Solis, Brittany Parrish (daughter of City Transfer driver, Bruce Fox), Richard Williams & wife, Jo Ann Williams and Bart Lassiter & wife, Barbara Lassiter from the High Point office and Scott Lassiter, Lisa Paschal and Karen Rankin from the Winston Salem office. Year End Company Tax and Financial Planning As a timely reminder I wanted to provide some general company tips to get your company house in order for year end. If you have a profit this year, purchasing business assets before year end will allow you to take advantage of the (up to) $250,000 section 179 deduction. Even if the business purchases do not qualify for section 179, there is a 50% depreciation bonus for 2010 that you can take advantage of. Expense things this year-expenses on a credit card are deductible in the year charged (not paid), and if you are on the cash basis, paying your bills with cash early will get you a better deduction. Write off your client accounts that are uncollectible-you get no tax benefit from waiting. If you are on the cash basis, pay out employee bonuses before year end. If you are on the accrual basis, you will get the deduction even if you don’t actually pay them until next year. Issue 1099 forms to your contractors-if you paid anyone more than $600 for services, you will need to follow the instructions for issuing those forms. Have the company contribute to your 401k plan if you have one. If your company is going to have a loss as an S-Corp, LLC or Partnership, review your basis in the company with your CPA so that you can take advantage of the loss personally, and carry back the loss to prior years to get a refund. Clean up your books for year end-Hire a bookkeeper to clean it up, they are much less expensive than the tax accountant/CPA. Lastly, put your plan together for 2011 and plan for expansion. There is nothing wrong with optimism when planning, particularly if you set goals and attain them! Michael Sowinski, CPA is the owner of CFO Consultants, a financial management planning firm. [email protected] 828-712-2913 Page 10 The Tar Heel Van A M Haire Manufacturing & Service Corporation AM Haire Manufacturing and Service Corporation, a new company formed by the management and owners of the former A. M. Haire Body Co., Inc. started operations on August 25, 2010. The new AM Haire Corp. has acquired the 65,000 square foot main manufacturing plant of the former company with the equipment and inventory and is producing van bodies for the local and national markets. The president of the new company, Darrell Haire, says that customers will be able to get the same products, quality and service that they were accustomed to getting from the former company. “All the products are built on the same production lines using the same processes and parts and materials as the former products. Our company is managed by the senior management of the former company, and we have been able to rehire our best technicians,” Haire says. The company is producing the following products: Moving Vans, Pack Vans, Mobile Storage Units, Dry Freight Vans, Refrigerated Vans, Platform and Flatbeds at the facility in Thomasville, North Carolina. Full-line Repair, Paint and Refurbish Services are offered. The new Parts Department is providing parts for both old and new products. “We have the most experienced people in straight truck moving van business with thirty years of providing quality products and service to the industry. There are a lot of products out there that we will now be able to support with parts and service and there are a lot of former customers who can, once again, buy the products they have come to know and trust,” added Haire. The company has been in production for a little over ninety days. Haire says it has been wellreceived in the marketplace. “People are glad to hear about the new company and seem eager to want to do business. We have good orders through February and are taking new orders every week,” he says. The future looks good for the company with hundreds of customers from coast-to-coast, both small and large businesses. Although the economy is still in a down market, Haire sees a silver lining. “These economic times are difficult, but the new company is positioned well for the ‘new economy.’ We have the same capacity as the old company with a fraction of the overhead costs. We will be able to do our customers an excellent job and be very competitive. I am very thankful to be back in business and to be able to rebuild relationships and serve the needs of all of our former stakeholders – employees, suppliers, and customers.” Contact information: Phone 336-472-4444, Fax 336-476-8855, Cell 336-202-2350, Email [email protected] The Tar Heel Van Page 11 Hilldrup Companies Raleigh-Durham, NC office participating in “Operation: Coming Home” moving an Iraq war veteran and his family into their new home. Stafford, VA. Hilldrup Companies Raleigh-Durham, NC office is honored to be participating in Operation: Coming Home on Thursday, November 4, 2010. Hilldrup is partnering with the Triangle Real Estate and Construction Veterans (TREACV) and the Home Builders of Raleigh/Wake County (HBA/RWC). TREACV is a group of military veterans with representatives of all five military branches working in the real estate and construction profession in the Triangle area of North Carolina while HBA/RWC is the local home builders association in the area. Hilldrup will be donating moving trucks, crews and all the moving resources needed to move an Iraq war veteran and his family into their new home. Operation: Coming Home began in 2007 as a joint volunteer project led by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County (HBA) and the Triangle Real Estate and Construction Veterans (TREACV). One of the main goals is to give back to returning veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This year’s recipient is USMC Sgt. Stan Roberts and his wife, Crissy Roberts. They were selected in June to receive the 2010 Hero Home on behalf of Operation: Coming Home. This Hero Home is built with features and options specifically designed for the needs of Sgt. Roberts. This is the second installment for Operation: Coming Home. For over 14 years, the Hilldrup Raleigh-Durham office has been serving the moving and relocation needs of the Triangle area’s families, corporations, and universities. Hilldrup provides moving and storage solutions to meet the needs of both domestic and international residential relocations. Hilldrup also provides high-quality moving services to major corporate accounts and government agencies. Hilldrup is the leading United Van Lines agent in the Raleigh-Durham area. In addition to moving, they have a 40,000 sq. ft. storage facility to accommodate household goods, vehicles and commercial storage needs. Hilldrup volunteers in many different community programs throughout the Triangle area working with the North Carolina Food Bank, the Triangle Relocation council and other programs that focus on giving back to the community. “We are excited to be part of the second Operation: Coming Home program. Our men and women in the military give so much to our country every day. We are honored to do a small part in helping the Roberts family move into their new home.” said Joe Coffman, General Manager of Hilldrup Raleigh-Durham. Log onto www.OperationComingHome.com for more information. Page 12 The Tar Heel Van Local Quilted Protective Supply Servicing NC Movers Since 1998 Offer Premium, Eco, warehouse, rental pad, dolly pad, door jamb protectors, door covers, banister covers, picture frame bag, customized quilted protective shipping covers and bags. Call toll free 1-888-779-7996 or [email protected]. Ask About Our Free Door Jamb Protector Special! Pick up, delivery location and business hours: Two Men and A Truck of Charlotte 3653 Trailer Drive Charlotte, 28269 Tel: 704/525-0555 Business hour: Mon-Fri: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sat: 9:00 am -1:30 pm The Tar Heel Van Page 13 Page 14 The Tar Heel Van “Moving You to Make a Difference” Campaign Donates to Local Shelter Jack Holt, Relocation Consultant, Coastal Carrier Moving & Storage; G. Wayne Ray, President, Coastal Carrier Moving & Storage; Renee McGill-Cox, Residential Services Director, Domestic Violence Shelter; Linda Root, Century 21 Sweyer & Associates. WILMINGTON, NC – Coastal Carrier Moving & Storage, Co. President G. Wayne Ray, Jr. today presented a donation to the Domestic Violence Shelter on behalf of local real estate agents who participated in the company’s “Moving You to Make a Difference” campaign. Linda Root of Century 21 Sweyer & Associates, who emerged as the campaign’s top referral agent, also received an incentive package for her clients. The “Moving You to Make a Difference” campaign donated $50 to the Domestic Violence Shelter for every referral that participating real estate agents provided that resulted in a move job for Coastal Carrier Moving & Storage. The campaign raised $1,000 dollars and the participating agent with the most referrals also received a $500 voucher towards a move by the company. “At Coastal Carrier Moving & Storage we frequently see firsthand the results of domestic violence,” said Ray. “Whether it is the victim or family friend calling us to move them out while the abuser is away; or, it is the Domestic Violence Shelter calling to assist with another family that is seeking safety, the nature of our business invites us into these volatile situations.” The company estimates that, over the past ten years, they have moved an average one family per month that is trying to move away from life threatening situations. According to a recent study, 28 percent of women in the United States reported at least one episode of physical violence from their partners. “This donation is greatly appreciated and each $50 raised can sponsor a woman for a week in the shelter, buy a bus ticket, help with utility deposits or help with child care,” said Renee McGill-Cox, Residential Services Director for the Domestic Violence Shelter. “Coastal Carrier has assisted the shelter many times with moves and is always sensitive to the issues we face. Whether it is a battered woman or a client in a prominent neighborhood, every customer is treated with respect.” The Tar Heel Van Page 15 Remember to support Our Associate Members! For a full list, go to www.ncmovers.org Click on Members and then on Sponsors. Page 16 The Tar Heel Van The Tar Heel Van Page 17 Bill Early, PlumDog Financial President Tom Hunnicutt Terry Shinn Keeper of Ancient Stories Mark Fincher (above) Dur Burgin (right) Mike Sowinski Tripp Moore, Secretary/Treasurer Scott Lassiter (above) Frank Watson IV (left) Wayne Ray Page 18 The Tar Heel Van Some of Our Wonderful Sponsors! A Complete List on Page 22 Richard Rosselli Milburn Printing Neil Cox & Tommy Hodge, Arthur P. Gallagher Adam Burdette, United Brokerage (above) Braxton Burney, B R Burney Equipment (below) Rick Curry, Gateways International (above) Eric Hooks, NC Pass (right) Bill Trimble & Larry Scott, Kentucky Trailer (above) Jeremy Ross, IGC Software (left) Charlie Cook, Victory Packaging (left) With President Tom Hunnicutt Tony Pagrabs, Wells Insurance (above) The Tar Heel Van Page 19 Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services Roberts & Roberts Division Our merger with Arthur J. Gallagher will provide us with more insurance companies so we can be sure our insureds have the most competitive price, the broadest protection and outstanding customer service! Our Strengths… o 81 Years in Business o 250 Offices o 8,500 Employees o 3 Largest US Insurance Broker o 4 Largest Insurance Broker in the World o Hundreds of Insurance Companies rd th Are You Paying Too much? LET US SHOP FOR YOU: A Sample of Our Coverages 1. Vehicle Liability & Physical Damage 6. Building & Contents 2. Warehouse Legal Liability 7. Motor Truck Cargo 3. Inland Marine 8. General Liability 4. Crime 9. Excess/Umbrella 5. Workers’ Compensation 901 Battleground Avenue P O Box 29368 Greensboro, NC 27429 Phone: (336)217-5480 WATS: 1-800-849-1871 Fax: (336)275-1776 www.robertsandgallagher.com The Tar Heel Van Page 20 Austin Hooks, Handsome Son of Eric & Sheri Hooks (left) Neil Brandon’s Lovely Daughters Hannah, Rachel and Abby Diane & Ike Gaskins (right) Bennie Cameron, Jr. Janet & Toney Senator Danny and Hilda Wilson Mary and Jerry Hare Connie Conner with David & Mary Rushing Darrell and Anne Horne Only because it’s my favorite skirt and those are some killer boots (right) Kathy Cox, Bill Trimble and Anne Horne Darrell Horne and Susan Sain (left) Tom Hunnicutt, Brett and Leslye Plummer, Christine Elliott The Tar Heel Van Page 21 The Buncombe Turnpike Rachel Clogging Mason Chambers, Future Owner of The Open Box Moving Solutions Son of Felicia Lunsford & Micah Chambers (first convention!) Aaron Wagner, United Brokerage (left) Danny Wilson, Keith Thompson of Victory Packaging and Hilda Wilson (right) Bringing Back an NCMA Tradition—the Poker Game Davis Adams—Winner of 42” inch TV, presented by Kindergarten Teacher Sandra Fincher The Tar Heel Van Page 22 Don Reid, Outgoing Board Member, Being Honored for his Service (left) Bill Trimble, Paula Potts, Christine Elliott, Tom Hunnicutt Joel Gillespie and Frank Watson IV Conrad Swanson of Arpin Van Lines and John Potts Incoming Board Members: Vicky Filley of Fidelity Moving, Tony Harris of Modern Moving, Bryan Jones of Excel Moving and Scott Lassiter of City Transfer & Storage Kathy Cox (above) Brett Plummer (below) Dr. Johnson Wu of LookChina and Wayne Ray Patti Thomas and Dean Barrett The Tar Heel Van Page 23 NCMA News Make sure you regularly check our website out—www.ncmovers.org. You can find out the latest news all the time. Fuel Surcharge History is kept on front page (http://www.ncmovers.org/fuel-surcharge). You can find out when the fuel surcharge is going up in advance of the state notification. If you want to be notified immediately, send an e-mail to [email protected] and we will add you to our fuel surcharge database. You can also be on our membership e-mail database. There is no limit to how many employees you can have receive NCMA notifications. Just send an e-mail and ask to be added. Check out our Members Only page, http://www.ncmovers.org/members-only/ There is always useful information—we have posted information on getting background checks, how to conduct a warehouse sale, and there are items for sale by our members. You can also send submissions to be included. If you don’t remember the log in information, just send an e-mail to either [email protected] or [email protected] and we will get you set up. Need help on completing your quarterly regulatory fee reports for the Commission or the annual report? Contact the Association office for a spread sheet that makes it easy. We are now on Facebook. Check out our site and become a fan! We would welcome submissions to the site. In Memoriam – Frank Watson, Jr. On Tuesday, November 16, 2010, Charlotte Van & Storage Co., Inc. lost a friend, father, and family member – Frank Watson, Jr. Throughout his 93 years, Frank brought life, joy and humor into the lives of those he touched and made the world around him a better place in all accounts. He will be sadly missed, but remembered for the generosity and kind demeanor he showed to all around him. Though he is gone on to the arms of his heavenly father, he is remembered in stories and loving memories by his surviving children Frank Watson, III and Donna Hearne as well as their families, children, and grandchildren. At this time we respect Frank Watson, Jr.’s wishes and ask that you not grieve – but remember him fondly for the full life and career that he had in the Charlotte region. It was through his hard work and dedication to the moving industry that he carved a niche for Charlotte Van & Storage Co., Inc. and we thank him for his efforts. A graveside memorial was held at Sharon Memorial Park. And in true nature Frank Watson, Jr’s, his request for a barb-que was honored and held at his former residence in Waxhaw, NC for friends and family. The Tar Heel Van Page 24 Thanks to Our Sponsors! The North Carolina Movers Association realizes that we would not be able to hold our annual convention and trade show without the support of our generous sponsors. We cannot thank you enough for your contributions! Gateways International – Sponsor of the Saturday Night Banquet Custom Movers Services – Sponsor of the President’s Reception Kentucky Trailer & Vanliner Insurance – Sponsors of the Welcoming Reception Gran Alley – Sponsor of the Friday Morning Breakfast LookChina – Sponsor of the Saturday Morning Breakfast Victory Packaging – Sponsor of the Golf Tournament United Brokerage – Sponsor of the Hospitality Suite EXHIBITORS Alliance Relocation Kentucky Trailer Arpin Van Lines Milburn Printing Arthur P. Gallagher Risk Management NCPass Braxton Burney Equipment Company PlumDog Financial Compusource United Brokerage Custom Movers Services Victory Packaging Gateways International Wells Insurance IGC Software Financial Partners Starck Van Lines The Quarles Group The Tar Heel Van Page 25 Members on the Move Movin’ On Movers of Apex would like to introduce the two newest members of their team: Jessica Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson (left with pumpkin) and Colson Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Goldstein. They are looking forward to hiring them in about 18 years! VICTORY PACKAGING ANNOUNCES NC Movers Association North Carolina Movers Association, Inc. P O Box 61210 Raleigh, NC 27661-1210 Upcoming Industry Events January 22 NCMA Board of Directors Meeting Holiday Inn RDU Airport Phone: 800-325-2114 Fax: 919-556-8520 Phone: 919-554-8920 E-mail: [email protected] Raleigh, NC March 6-9 AMSA 2011 Education Conference & Expo Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront Jacksonville, FL April 9 NCMA Board of Directors Meeting New Bern, NC July 16 NCMA Board of Directors Meeting Asheville, NC September 17 NCMA Board of Directors Meeting October 20-23 NCMA 57th Annual Convention Charlotte, NC We’re on the web! www.ncmovers.org And Trade Show Wrightsville Beach, NC
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