April 25, 2007

Mike Nagel, CGR, CAPS
NAHB Remodelers Chair
Chicago
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Remodeling Projects Needed for Aging in Place Design Awards
Two aging in place design awards remain open for remodelers — but only if you apply soon! The new AARP & NAHB Livable Communities Award’s deadline of Friday, June 1 is fast approaching.

Winners will be honored by the leaders of both organizations at a special ceremony and the projects will highlighted in the 2008 January-February issue of AARP The Magazine, the largest circulation magazine in America.
 
For more information, contact Blake Smith at 800-368-5242 x8583 or bsmith@nahb.com, or go to www.aarp.org/livablecommunitiesaward.
 
The other aging in place award — the NAHB Remodelers Homes for Life — celebrates the work of CAPS designees.  The winning entry will be announced at the NAHB Remodelers yearly award ceremony, currently the NAHB Remodelers Gala, which takes place during the Remodeling Show.
 
The recipient will receive an award, a press release to use with local newspapers, and recognition in the CAPS Connection newsletter, various NAHB Remodelers publications, and on the NAHB Remodelers website. And the good news is the application process for both awards is similar.
 
The Homes for Life deadline is September 3. For more information on the award or to download an application, e-mail Ellen Higgins at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8323.
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