Thursday, December 1, 2011

SERVICE ANIMALS: THE ADA VS. THE FAIR HOUSING ACT

Guest Blogger:  Jo Becker, Education/Outreach Specialist, Fair Housing Council of Oregon
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I know this article is needed because we get these questions frequently:

• “The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) says that service animals have to be trained or certified…”

The ADA was recently changed, how does that affect the need to accommodate disability-related animals in housing?”

• “The ADA now only allows for the use of service dogs and, sometimes, miniature horses. Does that mean I can serve an eviction notice to those I’ve accommodated in the past with companion kitties?”

And so it goes.

Folks, there’s a fundamental point that many are missing. The ADA is not the Fair Housing Act (FHA). The ADA has nothing to do with the FHA. Changes to the ADA have no effect on the FHA. In fact, to a great extent, the ADA has little to do with housing at all. Unfortunately, the ADA has been in the news a good deal and articles about it rarely delve into the fact that disability-related animals in housing is a different critter all together.

The ADA addresses public accommodations in businesses, restaurants, and the like. The only place it touches the housing industry is where is speaks to 1) the accessibility needs of model homes and sales / rental offices and 2) the accessibility requirements of any publicly available places within a housing complex (for example, a community center available for anyone to rent for private functions).
The FHA, on the other hand, deals with housing. The portion of this federal law that addresses disability as a protected class includes provisions for reasonable accommodations and modifications. The request for a disability-related animal despite a no-pets (or other pet-restricted) policy is, in fact, one of the more common reasonable accommodation requests we see in housing of all kinds—rental, sales, homeowners associations, manufactured home parks, etc. And it’s not surprising given the range of services such animals can provide and knowing that an even broader array of medical conditions that can benefit from such treatment.

In housing, under the FHA, it doesn’t matter what you call them (service animals, companion animals, therapy animals, assistance animals, aid animals, working animals, etc.); if the animal exists to serve the individual’s disability it is not legally a pet and may not be treated as such. That means no pet fees, pet deposits, pet rent, and no increased security or cleaning deposit simply because the animal exists. You may not restrict such animals by breed or species in housing. You may not request or require proof of training or certification for such animals in housing. You may have assistance animal rules as long as they’re no more restrictive than any pet rules you may have. Now, as with any other accommodation / modification request, the disability-animal request must, too, be “reasonable” and the resident is responsible for their animal. That means that you would be within your rights to respond to the service bird that shrieks at two in the morning, the companion cat that attacks other residents, or the seeing-eye-dog that soils the carpet.

For a wealth of information on disability as a protected class visit http://www.FHCO.org/disability.htm.  For service animal-specific information look to http://www.FHCO.org/serviceanimals.htm  which includes a memo from HUD on the new ADA regulations and what that means for service animals in housing under the FHA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
You can download and pass on our Reasonable Accommodation / Modification Guide for Perplexed Medical or Therapeutic Professionals at www.FHCO.org/pdfs/RAguide.pdf. And, check out several related sample documents at http://www.FHCO.org/forms.htm.
This article brought to you by the Fair Housing Council; a nonprofit serving the state of Oregon and SW Washington. Learn more and / or sign up for our free, periodic newsletter at FHCO.org.
Qs about your rights and responsibilities under fair housing laws?

Visit FHCO.org or call 1-800-424-3247 Ext. 2.
Qs about this article? Want to schedule an in-office fair housing training program or speaker for corporate or association functions?

Contact Jo Becker at jbecker@FHCO.org  or 503/453-4016.
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Friday, November 4, 2011

Willamette Association Nov 8 Seminar: Land Use Regulations

Smoke-Free Homes Are Good For The Real Estate Market

Guest Blogger: Jo Becker, Education/Outreach Specialist, Fair Housing Council of Oregon

(See below for FREE  materials you can copy and customize for with your clients!)______________________________________________________________________

As sales professionals, you know the importance of resale value. You most likely counsel your clients on a myriad of ways to protect and enhance property value. Something gaining in importance, as fewer and fewer people smoke and most smokers smoke outside, is the detrimental impact of smoking on the salability of a home.

We’ve all been in them… those listings that smell so bad folks turn around and walk right back out. Hopefully that wasn’t your own listing! But even if it was, fear not. The good news is there are new tools available for you to use with your clients! In collaboration with the Oregon Smokefree Housing Project (funded by the Oregon Health Authority), we have created four pieces for you to personalize with your name and contact info. and pass on to clients and prospects:

Two articles are available in Word for you to copy / paste into your own print or electronic newsletters or other mailings:

1. Article for Homeowners: This article is for folks who may not be thinking about resale value now but, as their trusted agent, you can help them keep such important principals in mind for when they do sell. They may not consider the long-term effect that smoking (or allowing others to smoke) in their home will have on how much they can get for the property, or how long it takes to sell it. This article will help enlighten them; for example, did you know 91% of Oregonians prefer housing that has not been smoked in?

2. Article for Residential Investors: This market is very bottom line conscious. They are probably well aware how costly it is to turnover a unit that’s been smoked in but they may not realize that it is not only legal, but a current trend, to implement no-smoking policies for rentals. By using this article to keep in touch with them you can go a step further then discussing obvious clean up costs to actually quantify the market demand for no-smoking rentals. Did you realize that even of those who smoke, 69% of them choose not to do so in their own homes? The vast majority of the marketplace wants “smokefree” housing making no-smoking policies a win-win for investors.

3. “Preparing Your Home for Sale” is a handout you can share with all of your sellers. It offers comprehensive staging and preparation tips from the exterior to interior including the front façade, the grounds, the garage, and the kitchen. The sheet includes practical and thoughtful points, including a few having to do with cigarette damage.

4. “Smells Don’t Sell” is intended for those listings that specifically face odor issues, whether the source is smoking, pets, cooking, musty odors. It offers tips on addressing the problem and is an instructive guide whether the client attempts it as a do-it-yourself project or hires a professional.

We all know that being top of mind is the name of the game when that former client or new prospect decides now is the time to sell. We hope these tools will help with that.

You can find all of these free Realtor® resource tools online at http://www.smokefreehousinginfo.com/pages/Selling%20properties.html.

These resources brought to you by the Fair Housing Council; a nonprofit serving the state of Oregon and SW Washington. Learn more and / or sign up for our free, periodic newsletter at FHCO.org.

Questions about your rights and responsibilities under fair housing laws? Visit FHCO.org  or call 1-800-424-3247 Ext. 2.

Qs about this article? Want to schedule an in-office fair housing training program or speaker for corporate or association functions? Contact Jo Becker at jbecker@FHCO.org or 503/453-4016.

Monday, August 29, 2011

HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW THE FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL?



Guest Blogger:  Jo Becker, Education/Outreach Specialist, Fair Housing Council of Oregon

Who is the Fair Housing Council (FHCO)?

We are a private nonprofit organization. We promote equal access to housing by providing education, outreach, technical assistance, and access to enforcement related to federal, state, and local fair housing laws.

We are not a government agency, although we receive some of our funding from federal, state, and local jurisdictions. We are not a housing authority and do not administer Section 8 or other housing assistance programs. We are not a housing provider and do not have units available for rent or for sale; nor do we have shelter services or provide crisis housing.

What is the Fair Housing Council’s Service Area?

We serve the entire state of Oregon and Clark County, Washington.

What is the History of the FHCO?

The FHCO was founded in 1990 as the first, and only, organization dedicated solely to furthering and enforcing the Fair Housing Act’s protections across Oregon.

What Services Does the Fair Housing Council offer?

Through comprehensive community education and individual counseling, the Fair Housing Council works to eliminate housing discrimination across Oregon and SW Washington and to guarantee the rights of all people to freely chose housing in the area they desire to live and for which they are financially qualified. Services provided by the Fair Housing Council include access to fair housing enforcement, and education and outreach about federal, state, and local fair housing laws.

How can I contact the Fair Housing Council?

Anyone with a fair housing question may contact us at:

The Fair Housing Hotline
503/223-8197 Ext. 2
800/424-3247 Ext. 2 (outside Portland metro area), or
information@FHCO.org
http://www.fhco.org/

This is a toll-free call and there is no fee associated with the Hotline service, nor is there any income qualification for Hotline assistance. If a staff member is not immediately available to assist by phone, please leave a message and your call with be returned as soon as possible.

Does the Fair Housing Council offer assistance in languages other than English?

Yes, for any languages we can’t accommodate with bilingual staff, we utilize the services of a three-way translation service over the phone or other translation service that makes over 160 languages available to us. Historically, 4% of the calls to our Fair Housing Hotline have come from non-English speakers.

Does the Fair Housing Council offer assistance to those with limited vision or hearing abilities?

Yes, our Fair Housing Hotline staff can assist callers with a hearing impairment. In addition, upon request, we can provide literature and materials in Braille.

Does the Fair Housing Council offer further accommodations?

Yes. If you need assistance utilizing our services (the Hotline, our website, our literature, the classes we offer, etc.) based on a physical or mental disability, please let us know how we can be of help.

Who Governs the Fair Council?

The Fair Housing Council is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, which establishes and oversees all policies. The background of the Board is broad and diverse providing guidance and perspective from attorneys, leaders in the real estate industry and varied housing providers, business professionals, and individuals from the nonprofit sector. Get to know our Board at www.FHCO.org/bod.htm. You can also get to know our staff better at www.FHCO.org/staff.htm and read our mission at www.FHCO.org/mission.htm.

This article brought to you by the Fair Housing Council; a nonprofit serving the state of Oregon and SW Washington. Learn more and / or sign up for our free, periodic newsletter at http://www.fhco.org/.

Questions about your rights and responsibilities under fair housing laws?

Visit http://www.fhco.org/ or call 1-800-424-3247 Ext. 2.

Questions about this article? Want to schedule an in-office fair housing training program or speaker for corporate or association functions?

Contact: Jo Becker at jbecker@FHCO.org or 503/453-4016.



CRS Class September 29, 2011 - At Home with Diversity




OregonCRS@OregonCRS.org

http://www.oregoncrs.org/

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Liberty House Champions for Children Fundraising Luncheon 9/29/11

Guest Blogger:  Chris "Nelson" Laurance
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The 6th annual Liberty House Champions for Children Fundraising Luncheon will be held Thursday, September 29, 2011 from Noon – 1:00 pm at the Salem Conference Center.


Join other community members for lunch, learn about the important services provided to children in our community and ways you can help support Liberty House.

To reserve your seat please contact Brenda Kidder at 503-540-0288 or email to bkidder@libertyhousecenter.org.

There is no charge to attend the event, thanks to our wonderful sponsor Mountain West Investment Corporation.

We hope you can be a part of this special day!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Can You Help the Local Community D.A.R.E. Program?

Guest Blogger:  Amy Clark
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I’m reaching out to you today to help our local community D.A.R.E. program.


The primary goal of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance & Education) is to prevent the use of tobacco, alcohol and drugs in the lives of our youth. This is a voluntary program supported by donations from individuals and businesses. Donations for the D.A.R.E. program are tax deductible under IRC section 170 (c) (1) – a donation letter can be provided for your tax write off purposes and donors are recognized in the community D.A.R.E. publications.

The program brings a D.A.R.E. officer and education materials into 5th grade classrooms once a week for 3 months. Students actively participate in class and take a stand against drugs and violence. This is such a critical age of influence and decision making for our youth. The old adage ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’ is very true in this day and age when you look at what challenges our kids are facing.

The 2011 Fund Raising Drive needs a total of $10,068.00 for supplies that include workbooks, bumper stickers, Graduation t-shirts, Awards and Medallions.

I’d like to personally ask you to please sponsor this valuable program today by making a donation of ANY amount. Make your check payable to the “Salem Police D.A.R.E.” and mail to:

Officer Craig Seibel, D.A.R.E.
Salem Police Department
555 Liberty St. SE
Salem OR 97301
Thank you!

Amy Clark
Principal Broker, CRS
Licensed in the State of Oregon
Prudential Real Estate Professionals
http://www.myhomewithamyclark.com/
503-580-7190 Cell
503-371-3013 xt 1296 Office

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Know Anyone with Needs?? "Day of Service" Will Help Our Community!!

A local charitable organization is planning a "Day of Service" for September 17, 2011, in the West Salem (first priority) and Salem areas.

They are seeking contact information at the earliest possible date (Name, Address, Phone Number) of individuals and families that would benefit from an effective 5 to 15 hours of "kindness service" on or about their home, such as yard clean up, painting, fence repair, or the like.

Each household would have anywhere from two to five individuals (or more, if needed) to address the required work in a two to four hour period, thus the 5 to 15 hours of "effective service".

Have any clients / family / friends who could use this helping hand?

Submit your project suggestions to gary@inetrealtors.com. The "service" to be provided is totally free and without any strings or expectations attached.

They want to do something wonderful for our community, and I'm hoping they get lots of takers!

Wine Tasting Fundraiser for the Taisey Family in Albany

Friends, Associates, Clients and Customers

of

The Taisey Family

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Join us,

The Employees of Fidelity National Title

for

A Wine Tasting Fundraiser

to

help the Taisey Family offset medical expenses

associated with Marcy’s treatment and recovery.

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This event will be held at

the refurbished J.C. Penney’s Building at

317 1st Avenue West in downtown Albany

Thursday, August 11th

4:00 – 7:00 PM

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Suggested contribution at the door is $12.00 or whatever

amount you care to give.

Receive two beverage tickets.

All proceeds go to the Taisey Family Fund.

Cash accepted, or make checks payable to the “Taisey Family Fund.”

RSVP by Wednesday, August 10th: 541-924-0767

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Can’t make it? Mail your check directly to

Wells Fargo, MAC P6223-011, Attn. Taisey Family Fund,

300 1st Avenue West

Albany, Oregon 97321

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Neither the Family nor Fidelity National Title makes any representation

as to the tax deductibility of your contribution. Consult a Tax Advisor

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Law & Rule Required Course - WAOR's 3rd Quarter Seminar is on Wednesday

You are invited to register for Willamette Association of REALTORS® August 3rd Seminar - LARRC - the Oregon Real Estate Agency mandated course that must be taken as part of the 30-hours of continuing real estate education for all Oregon brokers, principal brokers and property managers.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Oregon Chapter CRS Hosts "Social Media with Brian Copeland" October 24th

The Oregon Chapter CRS is sponsoring “Social Media with Brian Copeland” Monday, October 24th in Portland. Brian is a highly respected speaker in the Realtor® Community.

Brian’s involvement:

• Brian was the recipient of NAR’s 2010 Technology Award
• 2011 National Young Professionals Network Chair
• Board Member of Council of Residential Specialists 2010
• Emcee for CRS Sellabration in 2010

Brian has also appeared on numerous reality TV shows including HGTV’s Good-buy Bad-buy, House Hunters, The Top 25 Home Buying Tips and The Learning Channel’s Flip that House.



Friday, June 3, 2011

Got a Yard? Got Clients With a Yard? Plant Sale This Weekend!!

Guest Blogger:  Valerie Boen

An Exclusive 2-day Sale of Nursery Stock, Plants, flowers and Sod at Wholesale Prices

* Why is this important to builders? All of the materials you need to landscape a yard will be in one location. The prices will be cheaper than you can find anywhere. All of our inventory is donated, so we are really selling everything at wholesale prices. Our main contributor is the wholesale outfit that supplies trees and shrubs to Lowe's and Fred Meyer. And they will be available to you at the same prices that these large chains pay for them.

Our Inventory will include lace leaf maple trees, arborvitae and boxwoods, among many other varieties of nursery stock and flowers.

* Who has ever bought a new lawn at a plant sale? For the first time Willamette Turf Inc. a locally owned turf company out of Brooks, OR is offering an unbelievable deal on sod.

You may purchase up to 1000sqft of sod at 15 cents per square foot. You have up to one year to make arrangements with Willamette Turf for pick up or delivery of your sod. You may purchase additional sod at 28 cents per square foot, which would be their normal wholesale price. This is a screaming deal! Willamette Turf Inc will donate back the majority of the each sale to our fundraiser. Click the link below to learn more about their products.

Plant Sale is located on the corner of C Street and N Water Street in Silverton (in front of Subway)

Fundraiser is to benefit St. Paul Church Youth Group

Friday June 3rd 4pm-9pm


Saturday June 4th 9am-6pm

Come with your trailer or truck. I don't want any plants left when we are done! Last year I had 30 arborvitae, 15 Otto Lukens (hedge), 3 large evergreen trees, and various other plants left over. I gave them all to one builder for $100 just to get my lot cleaned.
Contact: Valerie Boen 503-871-1667 if you have questions, or to order sod in the event you can't attend the sale

Friday, May 20, 2011

Brokers: Need More Credit Hours? You're Invited to Get 3!



The 2 Special Instructors and their Important Topics are:

(1) YCAR Legal Counsel, JOEL GRAYSON and JANET GRAYSON will be speaking on RISK MANAGEMENT FOR REALTORS® , SHORT SALES and the MARS TOPIC.
(2) Oregon Real Estate Commissioner, GENE BENTLEY will speak on the NEW CE PROGRAM, LEGISLATION, E - LICENSING, OREA BUDGET, REGULATIONS & MORE.
Cost to attend is ONLY $25.00 for Non-YCAR Realtors, and Free for YCAR Members. 3 CE hours will be provided.

To Register for this class, email Diana at YCAR@onlinemac.com or call her at 503-472-7425.

Guest Blogger: Mary Baker, Yamhill County Association of Realtors®





 ‘YCAR Education Class’ on Thurs. May 26th from 8:45 am to 12 noon. It will be held at George Fox College in Newberg, in Hoover Bldg 105. (Please see the attached flyer and Campus Map for all the details).

Friday, April 29, 2011

SAR Educational Seminar May 5, Property Management

WAOR Quarterly Seminar May 5, Lender, Title & Escrow Panels!

Spring Stroll, Albany Fitwalkers & Volkssport

PRESS RELEASE

The Willamette Wanderers Volkssport Club, joined by the Albany Fitwalkers, will host a Spring Stroll of their Capital Parks walk at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, May 6. Participants will meet near the information desk in the main lobby of Building A at Salem Hospital, 890 Oak Street SE. Everyone is invited to join the group for some fun and fresh air.

Walkers will set their own paces, on their choice of a 6k or 10k walk along streams, past fountains, through the University campus and several parks, around the Capitol, and across the Willamette River on the pedestrian bridge.

Both clubs are members of the American Volkssports Association, better known as the AVA. Those wishing to earn AVA credit may do so by paying the $3.00 fee; all others are welcome to walk for free.

Routes are somewhat suitable for strollers, and four-legged walking companions on leashes are welcome.

Information:

Gary C. Brown
gogary@comcast.net
503-391-2957

Rozy Weatherby
wrozy@yahoo.com
541-926-7890

Monday, March 21, 2011

Salem Hosts REALTOR® GRI For the First Time*

At the end of April, Salem Conference Center will be the site of the Graduate REALTOR® Institute for the first time in *More Than 20 Years!

Don't miss this local opportunity to increase your professional skills, AND show your support for holding these kinds of events in this part of the valley.  More info at:  http://www.oregonrealtors.org/.docs/pg/400/rid/11336/f/2011_Spring_GRI.pdf

Friday, March 11, 2011

April 7-9 CRS Class: Technologies to Advance Your Business


REALTORS®-Don't Miss YOUR DAY (March 16) At the Oregon Capitol!!!

April is Fair Housing Month. Get Your Training on the Books!

Guest Blogger:  Diane Hess, Fair Housing Council of Oregon
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Schedule a Fair Housing Training Now for Fair Housing Month Updates!

Each April is National Fair Housing Month and, as you can imagine, it’s a busy time for us here at the Fair Housing Council (FHCO). We tend to get a spike in training requests and while we’d love to accommodate everyone within the month of April it’s just not possible.

However, we are scheduling trainings now for March and May at which we can discuss anticipated Fair Housing Month activities, or recap said activities, as the case maybe.

Our Education and Outreach Team works hard to make federal, state, and local laws accessible and understandable with plain language, real-life examples, straightforward recommendations, and a light-hearted, entertaining approach.

Following are a few testimonials, a sampling of our class topics, and typical class costs. For further details visit www.FHCO.org/events_classes.htm or www.FHCO.org/pdfs/classlist.pdf.
Ronda Wymore of the Willamette Valley Multiple Listing Service had this to say about a recent class:

“Thank you for being our featured speaker in January. Even though we had a huge group, your presentation kept them engaged and involved the whole way through. You took what could have been a dry or possibly negative subject, and made it interesting, informative, and even fun. I learned a few things myself, and I thought I knew it all! I would highly recommend the training that FHCO provides as a way to proactively educate BEFORE someone decides to litigate!”

Two Oregon Affordable Housing Management Assn members offered rave reviews:

“All inclusive information: varied format, video, discussion, groups, etc. The actual stories helped stress the importance of Fair Housing.”

“Everything was very understandable. The pace of the class was perfect. I felt I learned a lot.”

A Resident Property Manager with Southeast Works adds:

“FHCO’s presentation is lively and engaging and clearly illustrates the reasoning behind the laws.”

A Sampling of Our Classes:

•“Fair Housing Basics” (tailored for landlords, Realtors®, maintenance staff, HOAs, etc.)

•The Good, The Bad, & the Ugly: Lessons Learned from Sales Cases Across the Country

•Fair Housing Jeopardy (sales or rental edition)

•“Advertising: What’s Legal, What’s Myth”

•“Fair Housing 150” (includes small group discussions and scenario analysis)

Visit www.FHCO.org/pdfs/classlist.pdf  for a complete listing and details on mixing and matching topics or creating your own custom class.

Do These Classes Qualify for Continuing Education Credits?

In Oregon, “Yes!” The FHCO is an Agency-Approved Continuing Education Provider with the Oregon Real Estate Agency. That means our classes are eligible for real estate continuing education under the approved topic of “fair housing laws or policies.” We are still in the process of garnering the equivalent approval in Washington state.

Costs:

The costs of our trainings vary depending on the size of the audience, the length of the training, and any travel or lodging expenses incurred (we’re based in Portland). Following are a couple pricing examples:

•A 2-hour presentation to 30 people: $450 (travel / lodging additional)

•A 2-hour presentation to 80 people: $950 (travel / lodging additional)

•A 3-hour presentation to 30 people: $550 (travel / lodging additional)

•A 3-hour presentation to 80 people: $1050 (travel / lodging additional)

Visit www.FHCO.org/pdfs/classlist.pdf  for details.

Request a Class:

If you, your company, association, or organization is looking for continuing education classes or a professional speaker for an upcoming event, please contact:

•Diane Hess, Education Director at 800/424-3247 Ext. 108 or dhess@FHCO.org, or

•Jo Becker (former Realtor®), Education / Outreach Specialist at 800/424-3247 Ext. 150 (or 503/453-4016 directly) or jbecker@FHCO.org.

The FHCO is in its 20th year serving as a resource on fair housing laws to Oregon and SW Washington residents and the housing industry. As part of our education and outreach efforts, we have logged over 1200 hours and trained over 16,000 people just since 2003. We would be delighted to work with you to bring a current and informative presentation to your staff or members.

WCR March Meeting: Updates with Albany & Lebanon City Planners

Monday, February 21, 2011

Fair Housing Poster Contest--Coming to a School Near You!

Guest Blogger:  Jo Becker, Fair Housing Council of Oregon
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Dear Friends,

We're following up here on a letter recently mailed to your association about our annual Fair Housing Poster Contest for school children.

We were thrilled to learn that the Columbia County Assn. of Realtors(R) took the contest and ran with it last year by helping to spread the news within their community and encouraging schools and students to participate. We hope your association might follow in their footsteps!

You can learn all about it on our website:

• Read about Columbia County's efforts at http://fhco.org/pdfs/AssnPromotesContest.pdf

• Find several helpful suggestions on how to get started and how you might get involved at http://fhco.org/pdfs/AssnPromotesContest.pdf

• Get details on the Contest itself here: http://fhco.org/contest.htm

• Zip to the Contest brochure with this year's theme, deadline (3/17), prizes, etc. by visiting http://fhco.org/pdfs/ContestBrochure2011.pdf

Our Contest is in its 13th year and while it’s been popular we’d like to take it to a whole new level—and you can help! If you do decide to undertake some sort of Contest promotion—whether reaching out to individual teachers and principals, offering art supplies to schools that may need them due to budget cuts, collecting submissions and forwarding them to us in Portland, or featuring copies of local submissions in your own community—please let us know so we can support and tout your efforts!

We’re proud of the working relationship we have with the housing industry and the individual trade associations across our service area. As always, we’re genuinely interested in collaborating when and where appropriate and nothing could be more natural than this feel-good community Contest. Let us know if you have ideas, suggestions, or questions.

Sincerely,

Jo Becker, (former) GRI
Education & Outreach Specialist
503/453-4016; jbecker@FHCO.org

Exciting "First Story" Project in Albany Supports Community & Industry

Guest Blogger:  James Montgomery
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Hello to all of my fellow Salem, Albany & Corvallis Community Members!

I am so excited to announce our next First Story project. We are going to be building a home for a very deserving family here in Albany at our Edgewater community. First Story will be building six Grant houses during 2011, one house built in each of regions Hayden Homes builds in.

I encourage you to visit http://www.firststory.org/ for a first hand glance at what this wonderful organization has done to change the lives for families all over the Pacific Northwest.

Get your non-profit sales/construction hats on everyone because we have a lot of fun ahead of us!!! We will need to raise $30,000 dollars before we are able to start construction of this home in our community. I have attached an application for a deserving family so please pass this along to anyone you may know who could befit form this home. There is also an every brink counts donation form so please help this community cause and pass this along to all of your contacts. With your support First story will be able to provide a new home to a family in our Community.

Click Here for Donation Form
Click Here for Home Owner Application

Please let me know if you have any questions,

James Montgomery, ABR
Principal Broker
Hayden Enterprises Realty, Inc.
jmontgomery@hayden-homes.com

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Willamette Valley Government Affairs Committee - February Meetings

Don't miss the next meeting of the Willamette Valley Government Affairs Committee on Tuesday, February 8th at 11:30 AM at La Margarita Restaurant (545 Ferry St, Salem.)

The committee meets regularly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and all are welcome!

The purpose of the Willamette Valley Shared Government Affairs program is to monitor local policy-making bodies and advocate on issues that impace the real estate industry and REALTOR® clients. In addition, the committee thrives to mobilize association membership to assist with advocacy efforts, campaigns, and issue campaigns. The committee is comprised of brokers from WVMLS's main service area in Linn, Benton, Polk and Marion counties, and representatives from our five local REALTOR® Associations also actively participate.

The group will be getting together an additional time this month for a Strategic Planning Session. All are welcome to attend!  February 16th 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM at the West Salem Roth's IGA.

REALTOR® of the Year, Salem Association of REALTORS® - February 17!

Play Poker (or Bunco) for Relay for Life - Polk Co Assoc. of REALTORS® Event February 18!