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After a year of exclusively virtual trainings, we are excited to be able to plan for a state conference that will be in-person for Camp Habitat 2021! Attendees will be able to enjoy the beautiful NC mountains at the end of September for three days of networking, learning, and fellowship. For the schedule and other details, please visit Habitat NC’s Camp Habitat 2021 website.

Executive Directors and board chairs are invited to attend an ED Summit on Tuesday, Sept. 28th, starting around noon (details to come). This free-of-charge gathering will include lunch and opportunities to discuss pressing matters for Habitat in our state, including breakout sessions so that similarly-sized affiliates can connect with each other.

Lodging will be in Ridgecrest’s newly-renovated Mountain Laurel East building for $129/night, regardless of single or double occupancy (attendees can also choose to stay in the unrenovated Rhododendron building for a slightly lower rate of $109/night, based on availability). Meal plans include lunch Wednesday through breakfast Friday morning for $72. A la carte meals may be available for purchase on the day, but cannot be guaranteed. Please call the Ridgecrest reservation desk to book your rooms and meals at 800-588-7222. Tell them you’re with Habitat for Humanity!


Please note: There may still be some minor adjustments and additions to this schedule.
Friday, October 1 • 9:00am - 10:15am
The Rising Cost of Building Materials and How to Manage

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See some of the Covid changes first-hand from Fayetteville Area Habitat's construction data nerd, Tracy Coffin, who has compiled detailed charts and percentage increases according to vendor or house section: HVAC; framing package; roofing; siding; etc. Tracy and John will also talk about what their affiliate has been trying to do to mitigate their losses from construction, if anything. (Additional fundraising; increased revenue from ReStore; more public funding, etc.).

Speakers
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Tracy Coffin

Chief Operating Officer, Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity
US Army Retired officer who served 25 years; now working with Habitat for Humanity for three years.


Friday October 1, 2021 9:00am - 10:15am EDT

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