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Transcript of 2011 October Landscape Nevada
Official Publication of the Nevada Landscape Association | www.nevadanla.com OCTOBER 2011PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
RENO, NVPERMIT NO. 00690
Nevada Landscape Assoc.P.O. Box 7431
Reno, NV 89510
Trade Show Application
Page 4
TROPHY Award Winners
Page 9–10
Calendar of Events Page 8
DISSECTING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NLA AND ITS MEMBERS
Page 6–7
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www.nevadanla.com OCTOBER 2011
PUBLISHERNevada Landscape is published by: Kathy Hess, Just Imagine Marketing and Design 775.746.4138; [email protected]
NEVADA LANDSCAPE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dave Dabner, President, Reno Green Landscaping 775.852.8952
Matt Melarkey, President-Elect, Crop Production Services 775.358.6166
Donna L. Garcia, Treasurer, Meridian Business Advisors 775.827.5300
Jeff Hurlbert, Secretary, Sierra Nevada Landscapes 775.853.4445
Gene Balleweg, Director, John Deere Landscapes 775.358.6800
Rodney Bruns, Director, Pyramid Landscape 775.425.2445
Jason Perry, Director, Western Turf 775.356.8873
Tim Laskowski, Director, Signature Landscapes 775.544.6874
Sara Anderson, Past President, Moana Nursery 775.825.0600
LANDSCAPE NEVADA is the official publication of the Nevada Landscape Association, P.O. Box 7431, Reno, Nevada, 89510, ph. 775.673.0404 or 800.645.9794, fax 775.673.5828, website: www.nevadanla.com, email: [email protected].
QUESTIONS, COMMENTS & SUBMISSIONSWrite to Landscape Nevada at the address above or email the editor at [email protected] or phone 775.746.4138.
MISSION STATEMENTThe Nevada Landscape Association provides leadership by promoting professionalism and integrity within the Green Industry through education, high standards and community involvement. We guide policy and uphold responsible resource management for the beautification and enhancement of our community.
Take a moment and review your membership status with the Nevada Landscape Association on your address label. A month and year is posted indicating affiliation with the NLA. If the line is blank please contact us at 775.673.0404.
Entry for 2010 Residential Installation Below$50,000 – Miner Residence, entered by Green Lizzard Landscape LLC. See pages 9 and 10 for Nevada Landscape Association 2010 Trophy Award Winners.
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A Letter from the President
Iwas thinking about life here in Reno in 2001. Construction was at an all-time high, there were shopping centers and
subdivisions being constructed. Millions of dollars flowed like water and everyone was making money, margins were fat. We all knew that someday it would all end. And end it did. Some companies figured out the new way of doing business and others did not. It is now 2011, and I feel that we may have hit bottom, again, as I see that slowly things are changing. Will it be like 2001 again? Probably not for a long time, if ever, but we have gotten smarter, leaner and are just doing a better job with our customer’s money. However, the “I must get this job at any cost” bidding is still going on. Our margins are slim, and frankly, I think that the biggest enemy to recovery is ourselves. I urge everyone to think twice about that new bid before it is submitted. Please, just think about adding another 3% and if you get
the job, next time make it 5%. Keep on moving that percentage up and you will be making it a better world for everyone in this tough industry. On November 11, we will be having out 21st Annual Trophy Award Dinner and annual meeting. I would love to have you there to have a meet and greet with each and every member and possible member and make the kick-off to 2012 a happy affair.
Many profits to you all,
David DabnerNevADA LANDSCAPe ASSOCIATION PReSIDeNT
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SCHEDULE – RENO SHOW
SET-UP: Tuesday, Feb. 14 | Noon – 7 pmSHOW HOURS: Wednesday, Feb. 15 | 9 am – 4 pmTAKE DOWN: Wednesday, Feb. 15 | 4 – 7 pm
EXHIBITORS WILL NOT BREAK DOWN BEFORE 4 PM
2. BOOTHS All booths will be provided draping, small name sign (7” X 44”), 6’ draped table, chair and wastebasket. Standard booth is 10’ wide and 8’ deep. Carpet is required unless the facility is carpeted. The Grand Sierra is carpeted. Carpet, additional booth furnishings, freight, shipping and decorating requirements may be obtained through the service contractor at an additional charge. Exhibitor packages with additional information regarding the contractor will be sent to the exhibitors prior to set-up. Exhibits may not exceed 8’ in height in back and 3’ on sides, except with written permission by NLA. Management reserves the right to have any part of an exhibit removed should it be considered illegal, objectionable or unsuitable. The booth shall be occupied by the exhibitor named on the agreement only. Any assigning or subleasing booth space to another party is not allowed. 3. LEASE AGREEMENT Should exhibitor not occupy leased space prior to show opening management will retain any deposits paid and exhibitor remains liable for any balance due. Any display in booth space not paid for in full by close of show will be placed in storage until contract balance and storage fees are paid in full. Cancellation must be made in writing to the Nevada Landscape Association, P.O. Box 7431, Reno, NV 89510-7431. If such cancellation is received 30 days prior to show, the NLA shall be entitled to retain or collect 50% of the exhibitor’s total contract obligation as liquidated damages. No refunds will be made if cancellation notice is received later than 30 days prior to show and the NLA shall be entitled to collect 100% of the exhibitor’s total contract obligation. Any refunds will be paid after the conclusion of the Nevada Landscape Trade Show. Management shall not be liable for any damages or expenses incurred by exhibitors in the event the show is delayed, interrupted or not held as scheduled. If the show is not held due to reasons beyond the control of the Management, Management may retain an amount paid by the exhibitors to defray expenses already incurred. 4. SECURITY Management will provide security during non-exhibit hours to avoid loss or damage. Management accepts no responsibility for lost, stolen or damaged items. 5. LIABILITY The Nevada Landscape Association accepts no liability at any time for loss, damage or injury occurring in or to the exhibit or its occupants. The exhibitor is responsible entirely for the exhibit space leased to him and shall not damage or mar any part of the building. The exhibitor agrees to reimburse the management for any loss or damage due to the exhibitor’s activities. If the exhibitor desires insurance, he must obtain it. 6. COMPLIANCE All exhibitors must comply with city ordinances and regulations including but not limited to the Fire Marshal and any facility codes. 7. DECISIONS Exhibitor agrees to abide by any decision made by the Management for the good of the show.
NEVADA LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION21st Annual Trade Show & Conference
APPLICATION FOR EXHIBIT SPACE
Reno Sparks Convention Center • Reno, Nevada • February 15, 2012
The Exhibitor named below agrees to lease space from the Nevada Landscape Association (hereafter referred to as management) according to the terms and conditions contained in this application. Booth rentals are based on a first come first served basis with locations held by payment only. All exhibitors must be members of the NLA.
PREFERRED EXHIBIT SPACE: #1_____________________________________ #3_____________________________________
#2_____________________________________ #4_____________________________________
BOOTH RENTAL COST:Member: (In Line) $575 (Corner) $645Non-Member: (In Line) $775 (Corner) $845
2 booths = 10% discount 3 booths = 20% discount 4 or more booths = 30% discount
Electricity for the show is $75 per 500 watts. Above discounts do not apply to electrical.
YES, I need electrical. NO, I do not need electrical.
Amount Enclosed $_____________. Please make checks payable to Nevada Landscape Association. Or Credit Card (MasterCard/Visa) #_____________________________ Credit Card Expiration Date ________ Signature for Credit Card ____________________________________ 3-digit Security Code ____________
SEND TO: NEVADA LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION, P.O. BOX 7431, RENO, NV 89510-7431 Phone: 775-673-0404; Fax: 775-673-5828
Products to be displayed: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Prefer not to be located near:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Company Name ___________________________________________________________________Address ___________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip ___________________________________________________________________ Phone ( )______________________ Fax ( )_____________________Representative ___________________________________________________________________ Phone ( )______________________ Fax ( )_____________________
Exhibit representatives requiring badges: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Email ___________________________________________________________________Exhibitor hereby acknowledges he has read and understands the terms and conditions on the back of this contract for exhibiting in the Nevada Land-scape Conference & Trade Show contained in the application for exhibit space. The exhibitor agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions upon receiving acceptance of this Application/Contract and deposit by Exhibit Management. Acceptance to be effective upon mailing to exhibitor a formal notice of Assignment of Space.
Signature of Applicant ____________________________________________ Date____________________
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR NLA USE ONLY
Accepted By ______________________________ Total Fees $ __________________
Booth Assignment ______________________________ Less Deposit $ __________________
Balance Due $ __________________
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Dissecting the Relationship Between the NLA and Its MembersWhere’s the Value?By Matt Melarkey
I get asked with regular frequency “What are the benefits of the NLA to me and/or my company?” I get this question from members, non-members and vendors alike, not to mention having asked it myself. I have struggled with the answer to this question, but I think that I am grasping it more and more every day.
There is an actual list of things that the NLA does that was written in another time when the landscape industry was a different animal. It was given to me to try to help mitigate my queries about the value of a landscape organization. Some of this list seemed to make sense; some seemed like trumped-up filler. How was this to be interpreted by a newbie (me) and my entrance into the inner workings of the board of directors? How would this play in the field; in the hands of hard working landscape operators? Here is the biggest question, why is the NLA having to field this question at all?
Let’s look at the things that the NLA does that everybody is aware of, events that are planned with the landscaper in mind. There are the old standbys that have been going on for years; the trade show and education tracks, the golf tournament and the trophy awards. We provide insurance services, networking opportunities, marketing, education and public relations. None of this should be news to anyone. But how the NLA does this may not be as well known. I have just recently gained a clearer view of the true NLA world and how it functions. I have sat on the golf committee for the last two years and have watched a disturbing trend, the lack of support. This is when my epiphany struck. The NLA as an organization and the membership, both current, past and future are locked in a horrible Catch-22. The NLA puts these events on to provide the landscape community with outlets for education, camaraderie and exposure with the NLA’s ultimate goal being fundraising. Fundraising income coupled with dues can then be used to support a great
deal of industry wide issues and provide a voice at the legislature in Carson City. Therein lies the Catch-22; the membership doesn’t support the NLA because the NLA doesn’t provide apparent value and the NLA cannot provide apparent value because it lacks member support. This is the razors edge.
Therein lies the Catch-22;
the membership doesn’t support
the NLA because the NLA
doesn’t provide apparent value
and the NLA cannot provide
apparent value because it lacks
member support.
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Enthusiastic Crowd Celebrates Leadership and a Sustainable Interiorscape Future at Plantscape Industry Expo
H elping interiorscape companies grow their businesses, Plantscape Industry expo—Where the interiorscape industry grows, brought plantscapers and interiorscape suppliers from across the US, Canada, and New Zealand, together for three days of networking, educational sessions, and an exhibitor Showcase featuring the latest products. The convention held by PIA, the Plantscape Industry Alliance, was held Aug. 30–Sept. 1, 2011,
in Las vegas, Nv. A highlight of the conference was “The Organic Architect—Building with Plants: A Glimpse at the Future” with eric Corey Freed, organicARCHITeCT. Freed’s message that the time when plants were considered mere accessories to design is over and today’s architects and designers have an incredible opportunity to integrate plants into the design of our living and working spaces, was hailed by attendees as an idea whose time had come. Freed’s exciting presentation focused on what a sustainable and truly green future looks like, one that transforms the plant “accessory” into living architecture and how interiorscape, patioscape, living walls, and green roofs fit in with this vision. Attendees learned how to grow their businesses and develop their team to the next professional level in “The Leader Within You” with Captain Mark Hoog, United Airlines. Hoog’s motivational keynote encouraged attendees to develop their unique set of talents and voice by rediscovering and acting upon their lifelong passions in order to unlock their unique leadership role and style. Hoog touched upon timeless leadership tenets, the role fear plays in success, and making critical conscious decisions. Additional convention topics included, Tablet and IPAD based Sales Presentations, Sales Training, Creating Our Industry’s Future with Conscious Leadership, Urban Rooftop Gardens from Bihar and Back, and Hear It From the Source—Our Clients Speak. Other events offered at the show were the Botanical Design Challenge, the ARIA & CityCenter Horticultural Lecture & Tour, and a PIA Cares: Installation at Salvation Army-Henderson Facility. The winners of the Botanical Design Challenge “Sustainable Design of the Future” were Miko Morita, Personal Plant Service, first place; Sandra Ortiz, Mr. Plant–Las vegas, second place; and Candice Goldman, Sunborne Nursery third place. The mission of the Plantscape Industry Alliance is to advance the professionalism of interior plantscapers and industry affiliates through quality programs, educational materials, and networking opportunities.
Dissecting the Relationship Between the NLA and Its MembersWhere’s the Value?
CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
So what is the solution? The NLA needs to catch-up to the industry we are supporting, and in doing so, become more attractive to the members. I believe that as a board we are focused on this. Members need to stop hiding behind the same old excuses, like “I can’t afford it” or “It’s the same old people running it”. Getting involved or sweat equity cost nothing and new faces provide diversity to the board and membership. There are very few of us that are running the same business we were five years ago, thus the NLA cannot support the industry the same way it did five years ago. This kind of external pressure should provide the impetus to band together and form a united front within the industry and the NLA needs to be at the head; both fighting for and protecting its membership. Currently there is more attention being paid to the relationship between the NLA and its members that to the true issues affecting us in the field. Now how to bring it all home without some cheesy saying that probably exists on a motivational poster underneath a bald eagle perched on top of Mt. everest. The faster we can all move past the emotional strife and focus on the task at hand, making a better organization, board, membership and industry; the faster we can start making larger positive gains. I believe in the NLA and the core values that it represents. I also believe in the membership. I deal with countless landscapers, and haven’t met a single one that wasn’t concerned about the industry as a whole. I could continue to ponder this paradigm for pages but I think the best course of action for all is to simply get to work to make it better. Please feel free to email comments and suggestions to [email protected].
The NLA needs to catch-up
to the industry we are supporting,
and in doing so, become more
attractive to the members.
I believe that as a board
we are focused on this.
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Khosla
Reno Corp
Barba
2010 NLA trophy award winners
2010 PRESIDENTS AWARD: Century Landscapes – Pereira Residence
2010 ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD: Green Lizard Landscaping – Menveg Residence
HARDSCAPES AWARD–1ST PLACE: Signature Landscapes – Legends at Sparks Marina
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING AWARD–1ST PLACE: Merritt Landscapes – Khosla Residence
RESIDENTIAL AWARDS:Residential Installation above $50,000–1st Place: Merritt Landscapes – Khosla ResidenceResidential Installation below $50,000–1st Place: Century Landscapes – Gillespie Residence 2nd Place: Moana Nursery – Westermeyer ResidenceLarge Residential Maintenance–1st Place: Century Landscapes – The Cottages at Montreux 2nd Place: Reno Lawn and Landscape – Clason Residence 3rd Place: Reno Lawn and Landscape – Barba ResidenceSmall Residential Maintenance–1st Place: Century Landscapes – Pereira Residence 2nd Place: Reno Lawn and Landscape – Zakariasson Residence
COMMERCIAL AWARDS:Small Commercial Maintenance–1st Place: Signature Landscapes – Sierra Nevada Eye CarCommercial Renovation–1st Place: Signature Landscapes – South D’Andrea ParkwayLarge Commercial Maintenance–1st Place: Moana Nursery – Summit Sierra Mall 2nd Place: Signature Landscapes – Reno Corp Center 3rd Place: Signature Landscapes – Fallen LeafMedium Commercial Maintenance–1st Place: Signature Landscapes – Eastland Hills 2nd Place: Signature Landscapes – Heron’s LandingSmall Commercial Maintenance–1st Place: Signature Landscapes – Carson Tahoe Hospital Medical Office Building
Westermeyer
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2010 NLA trophy award winners
Gillespie
Fallen Leaf
Summit Sierra
Menveg
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