The Home Builder - September 2025

The Home Builder - September 2025

No. 9

VOLUME LXXII

September 2025

Walls, Hood, Lansford, Clay, Sadler to be installed as Association officers

Industry Investors

Matt Walls of Winston Custom Homes will be in- stalled as the 83rd president of the Dallas Builders Associa- tion Oct. 3 during ceremonies to be held at the Hilton Ana- tole Hotel in Dallas. The annual Installation of Leadership is presented in partnership with StrucSure Home Warranty. Landon Hood of Histo- ryMaker Homes will become the first vice president. Tim Lansford, CAPS, CGA, CGB, CGR, CGP, GMB, CMP, CSP, GSP, MCGP, MIRM, MCSP, of Luxury Homes of Texas is the newest officer on the lad - der, assuming the role of vice president/secretary. Chris Clay of 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty has been elected associate vice presi - dent, and Tom Sadler of Tom Sadler and Associates will continue his term as treasurer. All officers serve one - year terms except the treasur- er, who serves for two years. The Installation of Lead- ership will also feature presen- tation of some of the Dallas BA’s most prestigious awards. The Hugh Prather Trophy is given annually to the builder, remodeler or developer mem - ber who has done the most for the betterment of the commu- nity and the industry. The Clyde Anderson As- sociate of the Year Award recognizes an associate mem- ber’s contributions to and support of the Dallas BA. The

Matt Walls President-Elect

Landon Hood First Vice President-Elect

Tim Lansford VP/Secretary-Elect

Continued on page 4 Custom Homes; and Brian Webster, KWA Construction. .Appointed directors in- clude builders Adam Auensen,

Electric; John Ratley, Rooster General Contractors; Adam Sumrow, Republic Elite Mul- tifamily Interiors; Jesus Walls, The Home Depot; Vickie Wattanapongwat, Preserve

Shorty Howard Trophy will be presented to the year’s top membership recruiter. The event will feature music by Emerald City Band. Tickets are $150 per person through Sept. 22 and can be purchased at Dallas- Builders.org. Tables of 8 are available. Being sworn into office will be the 2025-2026 Board of Directors. These include elected directors Colin Byrne, GFO Home; Doug Bower- man, Susser Bank; Joshua Correa, CSB, CAPS, CGB, CGR, CSP, GMB, Divino Homes; Shawna Guevara, Landmark Structural Builders; Dave Hambley, Lee Lighting; Bob Hansen, Garvey Homes; Jordyn Jones, Taylor Mor- rison; Erica McLain, McLain by Design Interiors; Richard Miller, GMB, Richard Miller Custom Homes; and Jake Murillo, V Luxury Homes. Other elected direc- tors are Jerry Parks, Tradi- tional Classic Homes; Greg Paschall, Richardson Ready

BRIEFLY Jessica Goehring with Hotchkiss Insurance will discuss home builder/subcontrac- tor risk management at the Sept. 18 Metro East Division luncheon. RSVP. n n n The Denton County Builders will hold its next lunch meeting Sept. 24. Brian Eu- banks and Garrett Ryan of Structural Engineer- ing will be the featured speakers. Register. n n n The Texas Association of Builders will re- lease its 2025-2027 residential construction contracts on Sept. 1. Visit TAB to purchase the package but be aware than anything purchased before Sept. 1 will expire on Aug. 31.

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The HomeFront Government Affairs News and Info

David Lehde Director of Government Affairs

Builder Supported Legislation Brings Better Transparency on Sept. 1

Legislation that brings better transparency, disclosure, and guard- rails to both impact fees will become effective on Sept. 1. Senate Bill 1883, adopted in the 89th regular session and signed into law by the Governor in early sum - mer, will help provide builders and stakeholders with time and informa- tion needed so that can understand the complicated process used to enact and amend impact fee ordinances, as well as participate and offer needed insight as early as possible. SB 1883 improves the public notice requirements by requiring that a political subdivision provide notice of land use assumptions (LUA) and capital improvement plans (CIP). The two tend to be rather long documents and contain calculations of

engineering and other costs that take considerable time to review. With more time to review an LUA and CIP, our members have an increased opportu - nity to offer critical input. SB 1883 also provides the oppor - tunity for input from those with stron- ger knowledge of the impact of impact fees via the requirement that 50% of the members of a capital improvement advisory committee (CIAC) be repre - sentatives of the real estate, develop - ment and building industry. As the new state law requires that all political subdivisions make use of this defined committee and makes it an independent committee, removing the use of a Planning and Zoning commit- tee, it is the CIAC that will first review and make the recommendation of fee levels prior to a political subdivision’s

government body beginning its official discussion. An independent CIAC structure increases the likelihood that the impact fee proposals are given due diligence. The new law will also install further guardrails to the process. The adoption of new or amended impact fees will require a simple majority of two-thirds of the members of the gov - erning body. There are also additional provisions that govern how frequently an entity may amend their impact fees. SB 1883 also provides for a long overdue requirement that a political subdivision conduct an independent audit for their existing impact fee collections, management, and expen- ditures before adopting an increase or a new impact fee for a service area that was under a previous impact fee.

Some municipalities have rushed to increase their impact fees ahead of the effective date of the new law. However, they will still face the audit requirements when considering up- dates in the future. It is not uncommon to see impact fees totaling $20,000 or more per rooftop in area municipalities. When considering the cost to finance the difference in the fee, and interest paid over the life of a home’s mortgage, the true cost of some impact fees per home can be more than $70,000 per home and cost more than $200 to the monthly home payment. Given the severity of the impact

these types of fees can have on Texas families and their ability to afford a home, the provisions in SB 1883 are only fair. Members take aim at HOMEPAC Shootout presented by BGE, Inc.

The Main Street Lumber team claimed second place.

Top Shooter at the Aug. 27 clay shoot presented by BGE, Inc. was Brett Eubank, shown with David Lehde and Gena Godinez, Dallas BA staff. The Association’s clay shoot, benefiting advocacy, pro - vided a fun opportunity for mem- bers to enjoy the outdoors and network with others in the indus- try. This year’s field marked the highest turnout in the four years of the Shootout.

The team from Dixon Erosion Control earned first place honors.

SHOOTOUT PAC OF GREATER DALLAS HOME

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continued from page 1 Installation of Leadership set for Oct. 3

also serve on the Board. These are Alan Hoffmann, Hoffmann Homes, Com - munications; Scott Roberts, CAPS, CGP, Creative Architects, Education; Landon Hood, HistoryMaker Homes, Government Relations; Meredith Joyce, Michael Joyce Properties, HOMEPAC; Pat Nagler, Edge Home Finance, Membership; Adam Lingen- felter, Lingenfelter Luxury Homes, Nominating; and Zach Motley, M/I Homes of DFW, Volume Builders. Newly elected as an Honored Life Director is Phil Smith, FACETS Appliances, Kitchens & Baths. The Association’s active Honored Life Directors and Past Presidents are permanent members of the Board. A list of these individuals can be found on DallasBuilders.org. Partnership opportunities are available ranging from $1,000 to $4,500. Information is available from Jasmine Streete at 214-615-5012 or jasmine.streete@dallasbuilders.com.

Tonti Properties; Kevin Cazares, KCI Development; and Molly Melo, M/I Homes of DFW. Associate appointees are Jessica Goehring, Hotchkiss Insurance; Greg- Kaplan, SIKA RMAX; and Kelsey Taylor, Allen Boone Humphries Robinson. Additionally, the presidents of Dallas BA divisions and chairs of its councils will serve on the board. These are Preston Johns, Axiom Builders, Dallas Division; Chris Clay, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty, Denton Builders; Kendra Barnes, REHAU Construction, Metro East Division; Lee Thomas, Billingsley, Multifamily Builders Council; Teresa Williams, KJ Custom Screens & Outdoor Liv - ing, Professional Women in Build- ing Council; and Zech Hampton, BridgeTower, Young Professionals Council. Chairs of certain committees will

Chris Clay Associate Vice President-Elect

Tom Sadler Treasurer

Famed Dallas party band Emerald City will entertain guests at the Oct. 3 Installa- tion of Leadership at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas.

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10th Operation Finally Home project underway

A Town Hall Meeting was held on Aug. 12 to call for donations and discuss details for the Association’s next Operation Finally Home project to build a mortgage-free custom home for a deserving American hero.

Approximately 30 individuals

attended the meeting.

This is the 10th home the Dallas BA has been a part of and the fourth house being constructed in Irving. By council vote, the City of Irving has donated multiple lots to Operation Finally Home for first responders and U.S. military veterans. Axiom Builders volunteered to lead the construction of this home a few short months ago. During this time, they have submitted a budget, managed the donations, and had plans drawn to incorporate the needs of the recipient, who will not be disclosed until the surprise reveal is held. The home consists of four bed- rooms, three bathrooms, a two-car ga- rage, and is 2,547 square feet. Special considerations include a wheelchair charging station in the garage and many other ADA features. During the meeting, Sheena Bea- ver and Ronnie Lyles with Operation Finally Home shared details of the selected recipient and the numerous awards and medals they have received throughout their career. The next steps forward will include a recipient surprise and groundbreaking event, Notes of Love event and, lastly, the home dedication. Stay tuned for announcements through Association communications DallasBuilders.org. In the meantime, we are accepting material, services, and monetary donations for Project #10. If you are interested in donating to this project, please contact Wendy Cook at wendy.cook@dallasbuilders. com or 214-615-3881.

Axiom Builders will serve as builder captain for the Association’s 10th Operation Finally Home project: a 2,547-sq.-ft. home with ADA features in Irving. The architect is Scott Roberts with Creative Architects.

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September 2025

Certified Aging-in-Place Special- ist (CAPS) - NAHB Designation Courses - Sept. 2, 11 & 17 Expand your portfolio in just three classes by becoming a nationally recognized Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist. Get the technical, business man- agement and customer service skills essential to competing in the fastest- growing segment of the residential remodeling industry: home modifica - tions for the aging-in-place market. Instructor is Tim Lansford, CGB, GMB, CGR, CGP, CAPS, CGA, CSP, CMP, MASTER CSP, MASTER CGP, MIRM with Luxury Homes of Texas. Members will receive a discount by registering for all three courses at once. Register for 3 CAPS Classes. Sept. 2 - Marketing & Communi- cating with the Aging-in-Place Client (CAPS I) Sept. 11 - Design Concepts & Methods for Livable Homes and Aging-in-Place (CAPS II ) Sept. 17 - Details & Solutions for

Livable Homes and Aging-in-Place (CAPS III) TAB Contracts Class - Sept. 3 TAB will release its new con- tracts package for the 2025-2027 cycle effective Sept. 1. Learn how the latest regulations will affect your business and risk management. Instructor will be James Rudnicki with Bush Rudnicki Shelton, PC. Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cost: $35 member /$45 non-member Format: In-person only BUILDERS ONLY

Room Conference Center in Coppell. Partners: DuPont Weatherization Part- ners, Ltd and Fox Energy Specialists. Register for the TAB High Perfor- mance Building Science Class Profit From Precision: Advanced Project Management Series - Sept. 30, Oct. 7, Oct. 30 & Nov. 6. The ability to effectively prepare for a project is vital to the success of any business. Project preparation consists of multiple processes that work together and, when performed effectively, enable you to increase your efficiency, achieve greater client satisfaction, enhance team and vendor relationships, and protect profitability. This 4-part course provides you with the knowledge base and skills to perform one of the critical processes in project preparation: creating the schedule to complete the project. Sept. 30 - Residential Risk Man- agement Oct. 7 - Residential Project Scope Management & Schedule Management Oct. 30 - Residential Project Cost Management & Resource Manage- ment Nov. 6 - Residential Quality Man- agement & Communication Instructor will be NAHB Master

Instructor Donny Mack of Mack Pro- fessionals/Beaver Builders. Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cost Full Series: $300 member /$400 non-member Cost Per Class: $75 member/$100 non-member Format: In-person only Register for the Complete Advanced Project Management Series Land Development: NAHB Certifi - cate Course - Oct. 9 This course will introduce par- ticipants to the land acquisition and development process and explore the crucial first steps to becoming a suc - cessful developer. You will develop strategies for finding land development opportunities for small projects (two to 50 lots) and discuss which business structure is best for your business. Ed Harrison, CGB, GMB, with Harrison Homes will be the instructor. Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: member $159 / non-member $259 Format: hybrid Register for the Land Development class.

Register for the TAB Contracts Class

High Performance Building Science – Real World Best Practices - Sept. 9 Held jointly with the Greater Fort Worth BA, this seminar will be taught by Mark LaLiberte, a veteran in build - ing science education. Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: $125 Format: In-person only at The Park

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Professional Women in Building The Professional Women in Building Council’s Aug. 20 luncheon fea - turing Alaina Money-Garman, founder and former CEO of Garman Homes, was a sellout! From left are Vickie Wattanapongwat, Preserve Custom Homes; Lauren Voigt, Pella Windows and Doors; PWB Chair Meredith Chapman, K. Hovnanian Homes; Alaina Money-Garman, Gar- man Homes; PWB Vice Chair Teresa Williams, KJ Custom Screens; Xanica Skuza, JS Mechanical; and Lindsay Legget, FACETS Applianc- es, Kitchens & Baths. The group’s next event will be “Boos & Booze” on Oct. 15, presented by J&S Mechanical Services. See details below.

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THE HOME BUILDER Page Eight Members win Star Awards; Homes by J. Anthony is Grand Award Finalist Dallas BA member Homes by J.

n Huffines Communities n Grenadier Homes n TCP Custom Outdoor, n Alair Homes n Kasper Custom Remodeling n Grand Homes n Brightland Homes n Toll Brothers n Elmwood Homes The Star Awards have been given annually since 1992 as the only state- wide tribute to excellence in the homebuilding industry recognizing excellence in all areas of the residential construction industry. These awards are highly coveted within the industry. View a complete list of winners.

Anthony was named a Grand Award Finalist in the Custom Builders catego- ry of the annual Star Awards presented by the Texas Association of Builders. One of the most prestigious distinctions of the evening, this honor celebrates overall achievement in custom homebuilding and highlights builders whose work represents the highest standard in the industry. TAB announced the 2025 Star Awards winners in conjunction with the Sunbelt Builders Show™ on July 30 at the Gaylord Texas Resort in Grapevine. The celebration included a re- ception, dinner and the presentation of the awards. This year’s program broke records by bringing in over 950 entries Following is a list of Dallas BA members or their employees who were honored in this year’s Star Awards. n LG Electronics n Johnathon Jordan, Wan Bridge Group n Sierra Jones, CLM Mortgage n Israel Galicia, Huffines Com - munities and Huffines Enterprises n Homes by J. Anthony n Wan Bridge Group n Tim Jackson Custom Homes n Lingenfelter Luxury Homes n Hillwood Communities n Johnson Development Corp.

Congratulations to Homes by J. Anthony, who was honored as a Grand Award Finalist in the annual Star Awards presented by TAB. Celebrate National Associate Appreciation Month in September

September is National Associate Member Appreciation Month, an an- nual celebration of associate members for their contributions to the Local, State and National Associations. This month, builder members honor their partners, friends and col- leagues who represent more than half of the Dallas Builders Association membership. Their contributions and

support are vital to our collective success and are sincerely appreciated. The Dallas BA has been experi- encing significant growth, thanks to the dedicated efforts of suppliers, ven - dors, subcontractors and tradespeople. The housing industry in this region is robust, and builders, land developers and remodelers greatly value their partnerships with associate members. Their contributions underscore the importance of being an integral part of the Association. "Associates and their support are the true strength of the Dallas Build- ers Association,” states President- Elect Matt Walls of Winston Custom Homes. “Their expertise, reliability and commitment make them the foun- dation upon which our Association and the industry thrives." The Association is honored to be able to have associates as members and looks forward to celebrating them for many years to come! In recognition of National As- sociate Member Appreciation Month, BuilderBooks is giving away a FREE 1-year subscription to Housing Eco- nomics Plus , the economic informa- tion source for America’s housing industry (retail $1,295), along with a complimentary copy of What Home Buyers Really Want, 2024 Edition , your resource to navigate the new era of housing demands (retail ($149.95). Click here to enter by Sept. 30.

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Multifamily Builders Council Multifamily Builders Council Chair Adam Sumrow, Republic Elite thanks guest speaker Kimberly Byrum of Zonda, who gave market update and economic fore- cast at the group’s Aug. 12 luncheon.

Dallas Division The Dallas Division’s Aug. 7 lunch program featured an update on the DallasNow system that integrates permitting, planning, plat- ting, inspections and engineering into one unified platform. From left are Willie Franklin, City of Dallas; Dallas Division President Jeff Dworkin, JLD Custom Homes; Clinton Bird, City of Dallas; and guest speaker Jason Pool, City of Dallas.

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Young Professionals Council The Young Professionals Council presented a sold out program Aug. 6 featuring a developer panel. From left are Andre Ferrari, Tellus Group; Kevin Youngblood, Forestar Group; Ben Romski, Rockwell Homes; John Porizek, M/I Homes of DFW; and Young Professionals Chair Colin Byrne, GFO Home.

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NEW MEMBERS Warner Group, Inc. Preston Walhood 214-368-0238 BUILDERS - LAND DEVELOPER Spike: Colin Byrne, GFO Home Rumsey Construction LLC Steve Groh 214-614-8140 UTILITIES

Reach the Sky drive runs Sept. 1 - 30 freshments will be provided. Some leads will be avail -

BUILDERS Axon Development Inc

Help the Association Reach the Sky during TAB’s Statewide Membership Drive during the month of Sep- tember. Incentives, courtesy of StrucSure Home Warranty, are available when members are recruited directly or a prospect joins after referral to Membership Coordinator Alyssa Morales. All builder, associate and additional memberships submitted Sept 1-30 by 12 p.m. will count towards the team and individual scores. A call-a-thon is sched- uled for Sept. 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sept 8 from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Dallas BA office in Plano. Snacks and light re-

Vy-Thien Tran 817-559-3253 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Bud Bartley Builder Group Catherine Renfro 972-539-0459 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Eric Neel, The Jarrell Company Canyon Creek Custom Homes, LLC Whitney Marstaller 972-435-0506 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Hakes Brothers Chris Hakes 575-373-8300 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Lucas Roofing Inc. Jeff Fahrendorf 469-644-7571 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL

able; however, drive par - ticipants are urged to use their own networks for recruitment prospects. Call-a-thon participants will be placed on teams, with the winning team receiving a $100 gift card for each team member. The top individual builder membership recruiter will have a choice between a complimentary 2025-2027 TAB Residential Construction Contracts package or a $500 Southwest Airlines gift card. The top individual as - sociate membership recruiter will receive a complimentary eLert for their company and a $500 Southwest Airlines gift card.

SBB Community Management Jean Sloan 972-960-2800

SUSTAINING ASSOCIATES

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Spike: Matt Walls, Winston Custom Homes LLC

Renovo Financial Jon Shipley 713-492-1188

AFFILIATES/ ADDITIONALS Axon Development Inc.

FINANCIAL SERVICES Spike: Tom Sadler, Tom Sadler & Associates Ryan & Jacobs Haley Hise 972-472-7857 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Keerti Namani 812-36-09635 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL M/I Homes of DFW, LLC Molly Melo 972-246-3440 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL

ASSOCIATES Defend by Tactacam Tonya Wisener 218-282-5650 SECURITY/SAFETY/ ACCESSIBILITY

Octa Homes Mayer Husain 616-777-7778 BUILDERS - LAND DEVELOPER Octa Homes Stephanie Martin 817-905-5254 BUILDERS - LAND DEVELOPER

Golden Years Design Co. Sandra Scheidegger 803-467-6910 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Greenleaf Roofing Jacob Billeaudeaux 972-379-9109 ROOFING Spike: Jeff Dworkin, JLD Custom Homes Horizon Millwork Solutions Rachel Schneider 201-432-5667 LUMBER/FRAMING/ CARPENTRY Passion Lighting Charles Bolden 817-310-3261 HOME LIVING/DECOR Rodney Hall Executive Search Rodney Hall 214-228-0925 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Spikes: Colin Byrne, GFO Home, and Erica Lockwood, Joseph Chris Partners

Octa Homes Danial Husain 713-933-7281 BUILDERS - LAND DEVELOPER Spike: Erica Lockwood, Joseph Chris Partners

Partners in Building Brandon Chustz 214-862-4875 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Spike: Jennifer Bryson, Partners in Building Renovo Financial Ryan Dendinger 214-686-0454 FINANCIAL SERVICES Renovo Financial Wes Atwood 214-843-1402 FINANCIAL SERVICES

Private Development Group LLC Enoch Correa 469-767-4965 BUILDERS - RESIDENTIAL Trowbridge Construction LLC Aaron Trowbridge 940-367-7680 BUILDERS - REMODELER See complete contact information for all Dallas BA members at DallasBuilders.org .

METROPLEX DESIGN SOURCE FOR EXCITING, INNOVATIVE RESIDENTIAL PLANS 972-783-4660

SBB Community Management

Vanessa Burch 972-960-2800 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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Milestone Anniversaries

Congratulations to these companies and individuals being recognized for continuous membership in the Dallas Builders Association.

Wilson Plywood & Door - 50 Years Membership Chair Chris Clay, President Kelly Hoodwin, Law- rence Piccagli of Wilson Plywood & Door, Past President Jerry Carter, Executive Officer Gena Godinez

5 Years Allgood/Pfannenstiel General Contractors, LLC Allgood/Pfannenstiel General Contractors, LLC - Duane Pfannenstiel Big D Lumber Company Builders of Hope Community Development Corporation CSO Land Development, Elliott Electric Supply Galyean Insurance Olivia Clarke Homes South State Bank - Mike Schaefer Executive Officer Gena Godi - nez, Jerry Parks of Traditional Classic Homes, President Kelly Hoodwin Traditional Classic Homes - 30 Years

Wynne/Jackson - 30 Years

25 Years PFC Contracting Inc. 20 Years Eric L. Davis Engineering 15 Years Legacy Partners 10 Years Anthony Properties Development Brookfield Residential Floors Unlimited, Inc dba First Floors Carpet One Winston Custom Homes LLC Yearlong Membership Partner: President Kelly Hoodwin, Past President Jerry Carter, Frank Murphy of Wynne/Jackson

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Craig Keehn, Alair Homes DFW- Hatfield, is excited to win a bar - beque tool set and a cooler, pre- sented by Miguel Espinoza of Allied Gallery.

Vickie Wattanapongwat of Pre- serve Custom Homes wins a slid- ing tool chest presented by After Hours host Miguel Espinoza of Al- lied Gallery.

Miguel Espinoza of Allied Gallery congratulates Katrina Owen of Alair Homes DFW-Hatfield, who won a griddle accessories kit.

Chad Hatfield, also with Alair Homes DFW-Hatfield, receives a Cuisinart knife set from host Miguel Espinoza.

Miguel Espinoza of Allied Gallery presents a barbecue tool set to door prize winner Emerson Rodri- guez of BSB Design.

Brad Bruno of Daltile, with host Miguel Espinoza of Allied Gallery, wins a Keurig during door prize drawings.

Leaann Redmon of Daltile shows off the cooler she won at the Au - gust After Hours hosted by Allied Gallery.

Leydy Diaz of Daltile wins a barbe- cue tool set, presented by Miguel Espinoza.

Miguel Espinoza of Allied Gal- lery presents Dirk Porter of TriTex Custom Cabinets with a cheese board.

Anthony DiToma of Supreme Lending wins a cheese board, presented by Miguel Espinoza.

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