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A publication of the Florida Swimming Pool Association / www.FloridaPoolPro.comMarch 2017
2017 Best in ShowAquatic Consultants
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Florida Pool Prosm
2017 Florida Swimming Pool Association. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.
2555 Porter Lake Drive, Ste. 106 Sarasota, FL 34240
(941) 952-9293 / (866) 930-FSPA Fax: (941) 366-7433
www.FloridaPoolPro.com
Association Mission: Advancing Florida’s swimming pool industry.
Executive Director, Ext. 102Wendy Parker Barsell, APR, CEM
Office ManagerBernice Ryder-Smit, Ext. 109
Communications ManagerCharis Tyson, Ext. 103Education Program Manager
Mary Anderson, Ext. 104PR & Digital Engagement Specialist
Kelsey Azadian, Ext. 113Member Information Specialist
Ava Jones, Ext. 105Administrative Assistant
Valerie Swika, Ext. 100
PresidentKen McKenna
Tampa Bay Pools, Brandon
Vice-PresidentBrian Kelly
Shamrock Pools, N. Lauderdale
Treasurer Jim Bingold
Proline Distributors, Boca Raton
SecretaryDavid Pruette
David Pruette’s Electrical Services, Inc.Orange Park
At-Large Director Rich Tarricone
Aquatic Pool Systems, LLC, North Port
At-Large DirectorMaurice Bushroe
Blue Ribbon Pools, Daytona Beach
Past PresidentRob Sanger
Galaxy Pools, Sarasota
Printed on a sustainable product
Published monthly by the Florida Swimming Pool Association
Make social media your friendPresident’s Column
Wow, what a showExecutive Director’s Column
Person of the Year and Hall of Fame
Don’t just stand there, volunteerBuilder Article
2017 Legislative Bill Tracking Report
EPLI claims rise by 400% over the last decadeInsurance Article
45th anniversary show was dy-no-mite
Thank you, instructors and volunteers
Thank you, show sponsors
FSPA Awards
Design Awards
Chapter news
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All FSPA members are welcome to attend state Board of Directors Meetings. If you would like more information or need to RSVP visit www.FloridaPoolPro.com/board-june or call 800-548-6774.
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Ken McKenna FSPA President
Make social media your friendSocial media is our best friend and worst enemy. It
is where we want people to say nice things about us and where we receive the first threat when someone is upset at us. It is hard not to feel helpless when someone writes a negative review. You can respond but you can’t change or remove the comments. Google, Yelp, Houzz and Facebook are the main places online where people go to read and post reviews. How we manage these can gain or lose a job/client for you.
First thing we need to know is when a review is posted. I suggest working with an SEO company who can help your page ranking but also help you manage your reviews. FSPA members can use 5 Star Impressions for free. These companies can immediately identify a review which allows you to address a negative one right away. They also can help drive your happy customers to post positive reviews which can bury the negative ones. It is worth the money in today’s online society to invest in a company
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FP2S certificate program includes operation principles, basic calculations, safety, water illnesses, water chemistry, sanitation, specialty chemicals, special problems, water testing, circulation and filtration systems, spa pools and hot water chemistry.
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Best Showcased ProductYou voted and the Best Showcased Product at the Everything
Under the Sunsm Expo goes to Jack’s Magic Products
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that can make your life easier and partner with you to maximize your rankings on first page and with reviews.
Let’s face it, we all know that most happy customers don’t post online while the small percentage of your customers who may not be happy will post. Our goal should be to get ahead of a possible negative review before someone feels the need to post something. We have started sending surveys out to customers to give them a vehicle other than social media to list their comments and allow us to address areas where we may have fallen short. This allows us to contact a customer should they be less than satisfied. As an owner, we don’t always know when or why someone felt their expectations weren’t met. In today’s world we need to get this feedback before it shows up online.
As an FSPA member, you have access to a completely free customer review service that can help you with this very problem! 5 Star Impressions is a customer review service that companies can use to protect themselves from being blindsided by a bad review popping up on review pages. 5 Star will help companies painlessly send an email to their customers requesting a review of their services. Only the 4 and 5 star reviews get a second request to post on social review pages. Any 3 stars or below get sent back to the company, so they can then reach out to the customer. Make sure you are getting the most out of your customer reviews and your FSPA membership by using this free program to help your company get the best reviews possible.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank FSPA’s Executive Director Wendy Parker for her hard work and the entire staff’s efforts in running a great show. The Florida show is one of the best attended and organized shows in the country. We are fortunate to have the great staff she has put together. From the vendors to the Friday Night Party, awards reception and the education classes, the show goes off without a hitch. My thanks again!
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There are always special people within an organization that year after year go above and beyond the call of duty and are an exemplary role model for others in the industry.
This year’s inductee into the FSPA Hall of Fame is Kenneth Parker. He began in the pool business 1973, moving from a desk job in Atlanta to Tequesta to pursue his dreams of building pools. As soon as he joined NSPI-Florida he became active in the Treasure Coast chapter with safety awareness and other committees and
served as chapter president multiple times over the years. He has served on the state board for 26 years in varying roles such as builder council chairman in 1994 and 1995, on the bylaws taskforce, existing pool taskforce and the subcontractor licensing workgroup. He is a volunteer whom the association can always count on to be monitoring a class at the show and has probably timed more swimmers at the FSPA meet than any other member.
Congratulations to Kenneth Parker.
FSPA Hall of Fame Inductee
Each year, the FSPA Chapter presidents selected a “Person of the Year” for the Florida Swimming Pool Association. It is based on the individual effort and effectiveness of the individual in providing the FSPA with leadership, commitment and service.
David Pruette is recognized as the 2016 Person of the Year. David is an electrical contractor who has assisted the association in navigating recent challenges made to the swimming pool contractor scope of work. His comprehensive understanding of pools and
the electrical components has been an invaluable resource to FSPA Government Relations Consultant Jennifer Hatfield and the workgroup FSPA established to address this issue and draft language for the Construction Industry Licensing Board to consider which would allow pool contractors to continue work they are tested on and trained to complete. His knowledge and expertise has provided field-based information without which we would not have made the great progress on this critical issue.
David Pruette has been in the pool industry since 1994, working exclusively on swimming pool electrical since 1999. He is president / owner of David Pruette’s Electric Services in Orange Park, Florida. David is a certified electrical contractor and has been active in the Northeast Florida Chapter for many years. He has served on the Executive Committee as an at-large director, treasurer, and is currently secretary.
Congratulations and many thanks for your hard work and support of FSPA.
FSPA Person of the Year
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Wendy Parker BarsellFSPA Executive Director
A great start to 2017The Everything Under the Sunsm Expo last month, in
early data review, seems to have had the most attendees than we’ve seen in several years. The aisles were full and exhibitors are happy with the Show.
The annual event is the cornerstone of the Florida Swimming Pool Association’s programs which serve the pool and spa industry in Florida. A full 100% of the proceeds of this annual event are reinvested in the Florida market. You see results in our advocacy programs in Tallahassee as well as the FBC and CILB; a quality continuing education course program; up to the minute news and information through social media and newsletters; and numerous member benefits helping your business succeed in Florida.
The annual event also allows us to recognize members of our association. In this issue of Florida Pool Prosm you will find information about these winners. Take a minute to congratulate your peers on these awards and consider how
your company can be among this group next year.We’ve had a great start to 2017 and look forward
keeping the bar high for the rest of the year!
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County Name January 2016 January 2017 Alachua County 8 12 Bay County 8 13 Brevard County 30 136 Broward County 41 21 Calhoun County 0 0 Charlotte County 49 22 Citrus County 15 23 Clay County 7 16 Collier County 119 105 Dade County 67 114 Duval County 33 43 Escambia County 11 11 Flagler County 25 21 Franklin County 0 3 Gadsden County 1 0 Gulf County 0 0 Hernando County 9 21 Highlands County 7 1 Hillsborough County 125 75 Holmes County 0 0 Indian River County 30 51 Jackson County 0 0 Jefferson County 1 0 Lake County 20 25 Lee County 157 156 Leon County 5 8
Liberty County 0 0 Manatee County 110 80 Marion County 19 8 Martin County 23 25 Nassau County 11 9 Okaloosa County 17 18 Orange County 123 118 Osceola County 110 90 Palm Beach County 163 138 Pasco County 25 56 Pinellas County 31 48 Polk County 49 58 Putnam County 2 1 Santa Rosa County 8 23 Sarasota County 103 79 Seminole County 26 44 St Johns County 52 72 St Lucie County 21 33 Sumter County 32 27 Volusia County 26 26 Wakulla County 0 2 Walton County 21 29 Washington County 2 0 TOTALS 1742 1861
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Don’t just stand there, volunteer
Have you volunteered lately? Were you one of the monitors or ID checkers at the pool show this year? If you were, chances are you probably were last year and the year before that. I haven’t found any research online but I’ve been doing a little bit of studying on my own, in my own little bubble of life. What I have noticed is the same small group of people volunteering over and over
again. It seems like a very small group of people make up the majority of the volunteers.
We have a fairly big church that we attend with a pretty big children’s ministry. Every Sunday they need adult volunteers to help each grade level. Every Sunday, they are struggling to fill those spots. With the number of kids attending, it doesn’t seem like it would be that hard to find a few adults each Sunday, but it is. Every Sunday I tend to see the same people helping out;
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the same core group of adults is volunteering.Our kids are involved in sports. The teams rely on volunteers to coach and
to referee. We sometimes struggle to get coaches for all of the teams and refs for all of the games. The coaches and refs I see in my league are mostly the same coaches and refs I saw last year and the year before that. The same core group of adults is volunteering.
Our company is a member of the FSPA. The FSPA relies on companies like ours to get involved. Each local chapter needs volunteers. Sometimes it is a struggle to get someone to volunteer for a position or to even be on the board. It seems like the same core group of adults is volunteering.
Volunteering takes time but that time can be so rewarding. What if instead of a small group of people volunteering 100% of the time, 100% of the people volunteered a small amount of time? Just that little bit of change would amount to so much!
Do you have kids who are involved in something? Volunteer to help! Do you have a passion for animals? Call your local humane society. I’ll bet they would love any and all help they could get. When you are signing up for your classes for the pool show next year, sign up to be the ID checker or the monitor for one or more of those classes. Are you on your local FSPA board? When it comes time for nominations, throw your name in the bucket. You don’t have to be the president or the treasurer, just volunteer to be on the board. Just volunteer!
“You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.” – Winston Churchill
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2017 Legislative Bill Tracking Report
Bills continue to be filed as the legislature gets closer to the March 7 session start date with a few new bills of interest to the FSPA being added to this week’s report. In addition, this week saw the release of the Associated Industries of Florida’s (AIF) proposal to address the workers’ compensation rates that have skyrocketed since the Florida Supreme Court rulings. AIF’s task force members included
the National Federation of Independent Business and many construction trade groups, of which FSPA was a part of. The proposed bill would eliminate the limits on attorney fees, requiring injured workers to be responsible for paying their attorney fees and not allowing judges to award attorney fees that would have to be paid by employers or insurance carriers. To view the AIF press release and proposal you can go to: www.aif.com/information/2017/pr170214.html
A summary of all 2017 legislation thus far being tracked for FSPA is listed below.
By Jennifer Hatfield, FSPA Government Relations Consultant / [email protected]
Priority BillsFlorida Building CommissionSB 7000 by Community AffairsSummary: Requiring the commission to use the 6th edition, and subsequent editions, of the Florida Building Code as the foundation for the development of and updates to the code; requiring the commission to review, rather than update, the Florida Building Code every three years; deleting a provision that specifies how long amendments or modifications to the foundation remain effective, etc.Comments: This bill revises how the Florida Code is updated.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: Referred to Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government and Appropriations on February 9.**FSPA expects to see a second Building Code bill that will address specific code and licensure issues, following the normal building code bill seen each year. Another priority bill(s) FSPA expects to see will be related to workers’ compensation.
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Legislative Days March 22-23Legislative Days for 2017 is quickly approaching. This is an
excellent opportunity for you to get involved in something that really matters! FSPA is holding its annual Legislative Days event March 22-23. Legislative days is where members come to Tallahassee to voice industry concerns to legislators and the agencies that regulate us, and to continue to cultivate relationships with those in government. FSPA Government Relations Consultant Jennifer Hatfield has set up meetings for FSPA members with both the Department of Health and the Department of Business & Professional Regulation. Jen has also arranged for members to meet with their elected State House and Senate members from their chapter area.
H o t e l i n f o r m a t i o n a n d a d r a f t s c h e d u l e a r e o n l i n e a t www.floridapoolpro.com/legislative-days.
Those who would like to attend are encouraged to sign up soon by calling the FSPA office at 941-952-9293 or email [email protected].
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Construcation LiensHB 685 by Representative Leek/ SB 734 by Senator PowellSummary: Revises requirements relating to the recording of a notice of termination of an improvement to real property.Comments: This proposal allows for the termination of a notice of commencement in cases where construction is ongoing without the requirement that all construction cease before recommencement and eventual completion of the project as current law requires. Per the proponents, under this amendment the owner remains obligated to pay in full or pro rata all contractors and lienors who have given notice to the owner for all work done to the date of the notice of termination and nothing changes the right of lienors to file liens for unpaid work for a period of up to 30 days after the notice of commencement is terminated.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: HB 685 – Filed on February 7. SB 734 – Filed on February 6.
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Bills to WatchSolar Energy SystemsHB 567 by Rep. McClainSummary: Revises legislative findings and intent; provides applicability of certain standards and criteria for solar systems manufactured or sold in state; provides for solar systems to be certified pursuant to National Renewable Energy Laboratory standards.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: HB 567 – Referred to Energy & Utilities Subcommittee and Commerce Committee on February 9.
Actions Founded on Real Property ImprovementsHB 377 by Rep. Leek / SB 204 by Senator PassidomoSummary: Specifying when a contract has been completed between a professional engineer, registered architect, or licensed contractor and his or her employer, etc.Comments: This section of law deals with statute of repose and how long someone has to commence action against the contractor, engineer, etc. The language being added clarifies when a contract has been completed when determining when the 10-year limitation begins.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: HB 377 – filed on January 23. SB 204 – Referred to Judiciary; Regulated Industries; Rules on January 12.
Renewable Energy Source DevicesSB 90 by Senator BrandesSummary: Revising the definition of the term “renewable energy source device”; prohibiting the consideration of just value of property attributable to a renewable energy source device in determining the assessed value of any real property; exempting a renewable energy source device from the tangible personal property tax, etc.Comments: This is the Amendment 4 (passed on the ballot under the August Primary) implementation bill. Effective date: January 1, 2018Status: SB 90 – Passed unanimously out of the Communications, Energy, & Public Utilities Committee on February 7 and placed on Community Affairs Committee agenda for February 21.
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Tax on Commercial Real PropertyHB 223 by Rep. Ahern / SB 838 by Senator PerrySummary: Provides certain exemptions from tax imposed on rental or license fees charged for use of commercial real property; provides for future repeal of tax.Comments: This bill would provide tax relief for FSPA businesses who rent commercial property.Effective Date: July 1, 2017Status: HB 223 – Referred to Ways and Means Committee; Appropriations Committee on January 23. SB 838 – Filed on February 9.
Public Notification of PollutionSB 532 by Senator GalvanoSummary: Creating the “Public Notice of Pollution Act”; specifying authority of the Department of Environmental Protection; specifying that the act does not alter or affect the emergency management responsibilities of certain other governmental entities; requiring the department to establish and publish the types and amounts of a substance that, if released, would constitute a reportable release; specifying that providing a notice does not constitute an admission of liability or harm, etc.Effective Date: July 1, 2017.Status: Referred to Environmental Preservation and Conservation; Appropriations Subcommittee on the Environment and Natural Resources; Appropriations on February 9.
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Bills of InterestBackground ScreeningHB 31 by Rep. Jones Summary: Prohibits employers from excluding applicant from initial interview for employment under certain conditions; provides applicability; provides exceptions; requires DEO to enforce act.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: Referred to Careers and Competition Subcommittee; Commerce Committee on January 9.
Use of Wireless Communications Devices While DrivingHB 69 by Rep. Slosberg / SB 144 by Senator GarciaSummary: Providing for primary enforcement of the Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Law for drivers age 18 or younger; requiring deposit of fines into the Emergency Medical Services Trust Fund, etc.Effective date: July 1, 2017Sta tus : HB 69 – Re fe r red t o Transpo r ta t i on & I n f r as t ruc tu re ; T r a n s p o r t a t i o n & To u r i s m A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C o m m i t t e e ; a n d Government Accountab i l i ty Commit tee on January 9 . SB 144 – Referred to Place on Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities committee for February 7.
Minimum WageSB 160 by Senator J. RodriguezSummary: Revising the formula for the adjusted state minimum wage, etc.Effective date: July 1, 2017Status: Referred to Commerce and Tourism; Community Affairs; Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development; Appropriations on January 10.
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Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) covers companies against lawsuits or claims filed by employees, former employees and employment candidates. The insurance coverage protects the company, its directors, officers and other employees. A company can use this type of insurance to cover expenses associated with employee rights violations, such as alleged acts of discrimination and wrongful termination. Both general liability and workers’ compensation
insurance policies specifically exclude these claims.Before we get into the coverage details let’s consider why we recommend it:• Over $2 million of insurance premiums were paid for EPLI in 2016• US employers have an 11.7% chance of having an employment charge filed
against them• 75% of litigation against corporations involve employment disputes• 40% of those involve smaller employers (15-100 employees)• The average cost of an out-of-court settlement is $40,000• The median compensatory award for a case that goes to trial is $218,000• 67% of litigated cases result in judgement for the plaintiff• The average defense cost (through trial) is $45,000
Types of Lawsuits and Claims EPLI InsuresEPLI insures against claims of discrimination (based on age, sex, race, religion,
color and national origin), sexual harassment claims, wrongful termination, infliction of emotional distress or stress and breach of contract, among others. The insurance covers claims and lawsuits filed against directors and officers regarding allegations of misconduct in how they treat employees, shareholders and decisions that affected the company. The instances of these claims are rising and rising quickly.
Benefits an EPLI Policy ProvideIf a business receives a lawsuit or claim, the insurance company will both defend
and indemnify the policy holder. The defense and legal expenses will be covered regardless of the outcome of the case. The policy will also cover the indemnification (cost of any settlements or judgments entered against the company). EPLI policies do not usually cover criminal fines, civil fines, penalties or punitive damages. EPLI
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also excludes coverage for claims that are covered by other insurance policies, such as property damage or bodily injury claims.
Further, the insurance company often includes free consulting for employment-related questions.
Factors That Affect the Cost of EPLI CoverageSome factors that affect the cost of EPLI include the size of the company, the
type of business it is, the number of employees, where the business is located, the number of claims and lawsuits previously filed and the length of time the company has been in business. Insurance companies may also take other factors into consideration when deciding the cost of the premium and structuring a policy best suited for the company.
How a Company Can Reduce Exposure to LawsuitsDocumentation, documentation, documentation. To reduce the likelihood of
being sued for an employee rights violation, the company should review and update its employee manual to make sure it is in full compliance with the most recent federal and state laws. The company should educate employees on actions and conduct that is considered illegal in the workplace. Employees should be informed of company procedures for handling complaints of employee rights violations. The company should keep a record of any complaints filed by employees and document how those complaints were handled.
How to Decide if the Company Should Obtain EPLI CoverageFrankly, every business should consider this insurance. The policy will not
respond to any existing issues or claims but it can be structured to provide coverage for alleged acts committed in the past. An insurance company can tailor a policy that would be most beneficial for a business and its needs.
Be careful, however, because there may be coverage and policies available at what seems like an affordable premium. However, often you get what you pay for and these “cheap” policies have significant restrictions and exclusions. Always make sure the coverage is purchased from a carrier which specializes in this insurance.
Dealing with employment lawsuits can be extremely costly for a company that does not have the proper insurance coverage. You should consider adding this coverage to your insurance program. The application is short and turn around time is almost immediate.
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45th anniversary show was dy-no-miteThe celebration of the 45th Everything
Under the Sunsm Expo drew a crowd to Orlando February 17-18 for another great industry trade show. More than 230 exhibitors, and preliminary numbers show, more than 4,000 people mingled for two days in the exhibit hall. The aisles were full of people, information, new products and friendly faces.
The Nights in White Satin Welcome and Awards Reception on Thursday evening drew a crowd dressed in white. Design Awards were presented to winning pool companies as industry professionals applauded their work. David Pruette was recognized as Person of the Year and Ken Parker was inducted into the FSPA Hall of Fame. Chapter Directors of the Year were thanked and Chapter Service Professional of the Year recognitions were presented. Indigo Swimming Pools & Spas of Venice took home the Tops-In-Trucks Award.
Friday, after a busy day in education and the exhibit hall, everyone made their way to the Gettin’ Groovy Friday Night Party at Howl at the Moon. Live music, open bar, dinner buffet and desserts made for an exciting evening. Thank you to Pentair and Gorman for sponsoring the event.
Education courses on Thursday, Friday and Saturday were popular. Numbers are still being finalized but more than 900 pool industry professionals registered for classes. FSPA members were able to take classes for free. More than 630 FSPA members took education at no charge.
The FSPA membership booth received quite a few new member applications and fielded questions about membership, licensing and how to win the cash drawings. Among other cash winners, one attendee took home $600 in cash! The Splash Zone gave away hundreds of prizes.
The Product Showcase display showed some great products and the ballots showed Jack’s Magic Products’ Super Pacs were chosen as the Best Showcased Product.
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Thank you, CE instructorsInstructors:Sean Assam, AquaCal AutoPilot Inc.Don Ball, The Pool Works of Florida, Inc.Jim Batts, The Batts CompanyJack Beane, Jack’s Magic ProductsDaniel Biggins, Florida Construction Industry Licensing BoardDavid Blossom, Amerisure Professional Consulting GroupStephan Boehringer, Get the Clicks.comConnie Sue Centrella, HornerXpressDon Cesarone, Van Kirk and Sons, Inc.Dennis Chapman, Encore Coatings, Inc.Mike Childress, Pentair Aquatic SystemsAlan Cooper, Alan Cooper ConsultingTom Cosky, International Wholesale TileGary Crayton, Bay Area Pools and SpasTom Cucinotta, Cucinotta PoolsJason DeBruin, HaywardMike Dooley, HornerXpressAaron Fields, R&S ManufacturingBrian Gangelhoff, National Swimming Pool Foundation/ A Pool’s Best FriendGreg Garrett, National Plaster CouncilSteven Getzoff, Lester Schwab, Katz & Dwyer, LLPMatthew Gomulka, AquaCalKenneth Gregory, Pentair Water Quality SystemsDavid Griffiths, Insurance by Ken BrownJennifer Hatfield, FSPARichard Holstein, Solaxx, IncRobert Huang, Cadmus GroupMaris Jaunakais, Industrial Test Systems Dan Johnson, Clear Water Designs, LLCBrian Kelly, Shamrock PoolsBill Kinnard, Grandy & Associates
Joseph Laurino, Periodic ProductsRoy Lenois, Artesian Pools of East Florida/ CILBChris Marcano, Natural ChemistryEd Marchiselli, TheSeal.comLisa McGlynn, Fisher Phillips LLPAlvaro Mendoza, Commercial Energy SpecialistsDarren Merlob, Leak Tronics/Torque Structural SystemsJason Nokk, Gas Training ServicesOmry Porat, Solaxx, IncDavid, Pruette, David Pruette’s Electrical Service, IncMike Quaka, Clear ComfortKeith Roberts, HaywardRocco Russo, Zodiac Pool SystemsRobert Sanger, Galaxy PoolsDan Sizelove, Aquatherm IndustriesDave Sizelove, Aquatherm IndustriesMonica Stamper-Hall, Orenda TechnologiesJoe Sweazy, Hach CompanyErik Szabo, Higley & Szabo, P.AKerry Tait, Insurance by Ken BrownJeffrey Tawney, AquaCal AutoPilot Inc.Eric Watters, Gulf Stream Heat Pumps
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Thank you, CE volunteers
CE Volunteers:Kyle Ballard, Core Air, Inc.Jim Bingold, Proline Distributors Inc Steve Bludsworth, All-Pool Service and SupplyKirk Bradley, On-Time Pool Service, Inc.Tim Conroy, BackyardXpoAlan Cooper, Alan Cooper ConsultingDian Cunico Anuszkiewicz, Pristine Pool and Patio Inc.Jason Draime, Jason Draime, IncLarry Drumb, Cool Pools by LarryErik Eikevik, Ike’s Carter Pool Companies, Inc.John Ellsworth, Bluwater Pools, Ben Evans, American Pools & Spas Inc David Griffiths, Insurance by Ken BrownScott Griswold, Hula Pools, Inc.Stephen Hackl, Hackl Pool Construction Co. Inc.Joe Holder, Backyard Designs, Inc.Rick Howard, Rick’s Pool Service Inc.William Hoysradt, Abundant Energy IncDonna Kurilavicius, DART Pool SolutionsLarry Losciale, Easy Modern Living IncJerry Mason, BackyardXpoJosh McCarthy, McPools Inc, Ken McKenna, Tampa Bay Pools IncDominick Montanaro, M & M Pools IncEdward Morse, Sunshine Pools and Stable WatersKen Moyer, Brenntag Mid South, IncDino Muggeo, Dino’s PoolsGuillermo Munguia, Pool Corp.Rick Myers, BackyardXpoAaron Nadelman, BackyardXpo
David Oxley, Belleair Pool Service and Supply, Inc.Ken Parker, RetireeJeff Riley, Leak Wizard CorpTim Sanger, Galaxy PoolsJan Schmitz, Paradise Pool Service LLC Rick Schmitz, Paradise Pool Service LLCMickey Sigmon, Pool Pro Inc.James Smith, LaGasse Pool ConstructionTodd Starner, Starner Brothers Pools IncBobby Stubbs, All American Pool ServiceStephanie Taggart, Signature Pools & Spas IncRich Tarricone, Aquatic Pool SystemsMark Turner, Backyard Designs, Inc.David Villandry, Commercial Energy SpecialistsErika Villegas, Jason Draime, IncAndrew Whiting, Pool Corp. Judith Williams, Pool Corp.
Thank you to all the volunteers who stepped in to assist at the expo and are not on the list. We couldn’t have done it without you!
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Education sponsor
Celebration Lawn sponsor
Welcome and Awards Reception sponsor
Thank you to all of our sponsors!
Friday Night Party sponsors
Restroom sponsor
Member Lounge sponsor
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This award is about customer satisfaction and the positive results pool and spa service professionals produce for the people who use our products. We recognize professionals w h o d e m o n s t r a t e t h e i r technical knowledge and their outstanding customer service skills every day in backyards of consumers across Florida. Each FSPA Chapter could select a local winner from submitted applications and were asked to cons ider technical accomplishment and professional credentials, education and experience, and most of all . . . customer satisfaction.
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Osvaldo Lopez Shamrock Pool Services
Jerry Bell Blue Pools, Inc.
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Michael Bird Water Medic of Cape Coral, Inc.
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Larry DrumbCool Pools by Larry, Inc.
The Florida Swimming Pool Association Tops-in-Trucks Awards Program is a FSPA program to recognize outstanding fleet vehicle graphics. It is our way of recognizing Florida Pool Pros who are leading the way every day as they serve customers throughout Florida. Hopefully it encourages others to follow great examples that can increase brand recognition, work efficiency and positively affect sales and the image of pool professionals.
Tops-In-Trucks Award
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This award is bestowed upon an individual who has exemplified leadership, commitment and service to their local FSPA Chapter. Each Chapter selects one of their members for this recognition. Please thank these volunteers for their hard work on behalf of the swimming pool industry in Florida.
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Design Award winners announcedThe 2017 Design Awards winners were honored February 16 at the Orange County Convention
Center in Orlando. During the Welcome and Awards Recption for the Everything Under the Sunsm Expo, winners received their plaques and applause as their entries were viewed. These awards are a way to celebrate and recognize the great work done in the swimming pool industry in Florida.
These are not just good looking pools, they are properly built as well. Entries include a summary of goals and accomplishments, a plumbing diagram and a photo of the pool. All company and client information is removed from materials prior to judging and entries are identified only by number. Industry professionals serve as judges and assess the quality of workmanship and design. Challenges, technical achievements, design and aesthetic value are all taken into consideration.
Congratulations to all of the 2017 Design Awards winners.
BEST IN SHOWAquatic Consultants
Residential RestorationGold Award
AAA Custom Pools
Residential Water FeatureGold Award
CM Custom Pool Designs
Commercial Water FeatureAward of Merit
Van Kirk & Sons, Inc.
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Semi-Public PoolGold Award
Aquatic Consultants
Pool / Spa Combination 250 - 500 sq ftAward of Merit
Best Pools of Brevard, Inc.
Pool / Spa Combination 250 - 500 sq ftBronze Award
Van Kirk & Sons, Inc.
Pool / Spa Combination 250 - 500 sq ftBronze Award
Almar / Jackson Pools
Pool / Spa Combination 250 - 500 sq ftSilver Award
Coast to Coast Pools
Pool / Spa Combination 250 - 500 sq ftGold Award
London Bay Homes’ Acquatico Pools
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Pool / Spa Combination 501 - 700 sq ftBronze Award
AAA Custom Pools, Inc.
Pool / Spa Combination 501 - 700 sq ftSilver Award
London Bay Homes’ Acquatico Pools
Pool / Spa Combination 501 - 700 sq ftGold Award
Fountain Blue Pools
Pool SpaSilver Award
CM Custom Pool Designs
See the rest of the winning pools in next month’s issue or on Pinterest
www.Pinterest.com/flpoolpro/fspa-design-awards-2017.
Congratulations to everyone who won an award and was recognized during the Welcome and Awards Reception at the
Everything Under the Sunsm Expo.
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(941) 952-9293 [email protected]
www.FSPABroward.com
Legislative Days is coming up March 22-23. This is a great opportunity to get involved in something that matters to our industry.
Please support your Chapter by attending the planned meetings and events. If you have something specific you would like to see at a meeting, please let us hear from you. We are always looking for members who want to get involved in the Chapter events. If you are interested, please let us know.
Get Involved!
Central FloridaChapter Coordinator: Sonja Dickey
(941) [email protected]
www.FSPACentralFlorida.com
The Chapter would like to welcome Mission Leak Detection, Palm Tree Pool Supply & Service and Aquapro Pool Service as our newest Chapter members. We have a great year planned for 2017; we look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events!
Thank you FSPA state office for an amazing Everything Under the Sun Exposm 2017. The new products, networking opportunities, excellent education courses and opportunities to meet directly with manufacturers were priceless! Thank you, Gorman Company and Pentair, for a wonderful Friday Night Private Pool Pro Party! Congratulations to Mike Dooley, HornerXpress, for being chosen as the Central Florida Chapter Director of the Year. He was recognized at the Welcome and Awards Reception, which was sponsored by Amerisure. Thank you, Amerisure, for a lovely evening.
Legislative Days is right around the corner on March 22-23. We have a handful of our local members attending. We look forward to hearing how it went!
Save the date! A Casino Night and Silent Auction benefiting Education and Safety Around the Water is scheduled for Friday, April 28 at 7:00 p.m. at Dubsdread Country Club. Watch for emails regarding ticket purchases, auction
FSPA Chapter news
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items and grand prize announcements! See you all there!The next Chapter Board of Directors meeting, which all members are
encouraged to attend, will be on Tuesday, March 7 at noon at All Pool Service and Supply.
Your 2017 Board continues to work on exciting and educational events. Please let us hear from you with any suggestions for speakers or events.
Charlotte HarborChapter Coordinator: Sonja Dickey
(941) [email protected]
www.FSPACharlotteHarbor.com
The Chapter would like to welcome Pool Corp - Englewood and Endless Summer Pool Care as our newest Chapter members. We have a great year planned for 2017; we look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events!
Thank you FSPA state office for an amazing Everything Under the Sunsm
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Aspen Mist
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Baha Sand Emerald Black
Imperial WhitePacific Pearl
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There’s more to a great pool finish than meets
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River Rok finishes provide that and more.
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Expo 2017. The new products, networking opportunities, excellent education courses and opportunities to meet directly with manufacturers were priceless!
Thank you Gorman Company and Pentair for a wonderful Friday Night Private Pool Pro Party! Congratulations to Fred Terhune, Howard’s Pool World, for being chosen as the Charlotte Harbor Chapter Director of the Year. Chapter member Indigo Swimming Pools and Spas, Inc. won the Tops-In Trucks Award. They were both recognized at the Welcome and Awards Reception, which was sponsored by Amerisure. Thank you, Amerisure, for a lovely evening.
Legislative Days is right around the corner on March 22-23. We have a handful of our local members attending. We look forward to hearing how it went!
On April 4 at 6:00 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton, the Chapter invites you to learn about a member benefit that all members should take advantage of this year. It is 5 Star Impression. The 5 Star program will set up emails you can easily use as a customer communications tool that will showcase the employee name, photo, bio, and your company overview; so the customer knows who they are dealing with at all times. After you have completed your service with your customer simply send the review request with a click of a button. The customers who give you 4 or 5 stars are invited to write a review on social media sites. Seamlessly showcase your awesome reviews on your website with the 5 Star widget. The best part about this program is that is free for members!
Save the date! Our first annual golf tournament will take place at Heron Creek Golf and Country Club on May 6. Watch for registration and sponsorship information.
The next Chapter Board of Directors meeting via conference call, which all members are encouraged to listen in on, will be Tuesday, March 14 at 9:30 a.m. The number to dial in is 712-770-4700, access code is 394512.
Your 2017 Board continues to work on exciting and educational events. Please let us hear from you with any suggestions for speakers or events.
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East Central Florida Executive Director: Diane Michael
(386) [email protected]
www.FSPAEastCentral.com
Welcome to the Chapter’s newest members Hartworx, Inc.; Waterside Electrical Technologies, Inc.; and Holly Kusek, Inc.
The Board met in February to discuss fundraising opportunities for the year along with budget items.
P l e a s e l i k e o u r F a c e b o o k p a g e a t w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m /FSPAEastCentralChapter and Instagram at @FSPAEastCentralChapter.
We will be meeting at the regular time of 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at a new location, Houligan’s, 1725 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. The next meeting will be March 14.
If you’re interested in sponsoring a meeting, please contact Diane.
Florida Gulf CoastChapter Coordinator: Maggie Kloepfer
(941) 952-9293 [email protected]
www.FSPAGulfCoast.com
What a great turnout we had at our meeting on February 2. Close to 60 people were in attendance. Thank you, Bea Borges, Lo-Chlor and TropiClear, for her presentation on water chemistry. Thank you to all the 21 companies who were represented.
We will have a meeting on unlicensed activity on March 30; mark your calendar.
Legislative Days are coming up March 22-23. This is a great opportunity
The Florida Gulf Coast Chapter meeting on February 2 was a presentation on water chemistry.
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to get involved in something that matters to our industry.Please support your Chapter by attending the planned meetings and events.
If you have something specific you would like to see at a meeting, please let us hear from you. We are always looking for members who want to get involved in the Chapter events. If you are interested, please let us know.
Florida West CoastExecutive Director: Malinda Howard
(727) [email protected]
www.FSPAWestCoast.com
The Chapter Board met on Tuesday, February 7 at Queen’s Pizza, Clearwater. The next Board of Directors meeting will be held at noon on Wednesday, March 8 at Queen’s Pizza, 1834 N. Belcher Road, Clearwater. Remember that every member is encouraged to attend Board meetings. Our Board of Directors meetings are usually scheduled for the first Tuesday of the month. We are always interested in hearing your ideas for Chapter meetings and programs. Please call or e-mail the office if you will be attending this meeting so that we can plan accordingly.
Congratulations to Rick Howard, Rick’s Pool Service. He received the Chapter Director of the Year award at the Everything Under the Sunsm Expo. Thank you, Rick, for your hard work and dedication to the FSPA and the Florida West Coast Chapter. Thank you to all of the Chapter members who volunteered their time at the show.
It’s time to start putting your team together for the Florida West Coast Chapter’s Annual Golf Tournament! This year’s tournament will be held on Saturday, May 13, at the Bardmoor Golf Club, Largo. The tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 8:00 a.m. Lunch and awards will follow play. Contact the Chapter office regarding sponsorships or registration.
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ManasotaChapter Coordinator: Sonja Dickey
(941) [email protected]
www.FSPAManasota.com
The Chapter would like to welcome Mullet’s Pool Care, Tom Sanger Pool & Spa, LLC, Pools by Lowell, Inc, McPools, Inc, Valcon Industries and Healthy Pools, LLC as our newest Chapter members. We have a great year planned for 2017 and we look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events!
Thank you FSPA state office for an amazing Everything Under the Sunsm Expo 2017. The new products, networking opportunities, excellent education courses and opportunities to meet directly with manufacturers were priceless! Thank you, Gorman Company and Pentair, for a wonderful Friday Night Private Pool Pro Party!
Congratulations to John Ellsworth, Bluwater Pools, for being chosen as the Manasota Chapter Director of the Year. Congratulations to Rich Tarricone, Aquatic Pool Systems LLC, for being chosen as the Manasota Chapter’s Service Professional of the Year. They were both recognized at the Welcome and Awards Reception, which was sponsored by Amerisure. Thank you, Amerisure, for a lovely evening.
In recognition of cracking down on unlicensed activity in our area, Tim McGrath from the DBPR was presented an award of appreciation by Rich Tarricone. Thank you Tim for all you do for our industry.
Legislative Days is right around the corner on March 22-23. We have a handful of our local members attending. We look forward to hearing how it went!
Save the date! Our annual golf tournament will take place at Legacy Golf and Country Club on April 22. Watch for registration and sponsorship information.
The next Chapter Board of Directors meeting, which all members are encouraged to attend, will be Tuesday, March 14 at 11:45 a.m. at the FSPA state office.
Your 2017 Board continues to work
The Manasota Chapter presented Tim McGrath, DBPR, with a plaque in thanks for his work on combating unlicensed activity. Pictured are Rich Tarricone and Tim McGrath.
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on exciting and educational events. Please let us hear from you with any suggestions for speakers or events.
North Central FloridaChapter Coordinator: Maggie Kloepfer
(941) [email protected]
www.FSPANorthCentral.com
Member spotlight: Kudos to Jacoby Hine and Florida Leisure Pools for collecting and donating over 301 pounds of food (241 meals) to local needy families during the holidays.
On March 16 the Chapter will have a meeting at Napolatano’s to meet the new Board of Directors. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.; please don’t miss it.
Legislative Days are coming up March 22-23. This is a great opportunity to get involved in something that matters to our industry.
Please support your Chapter by attending the planned meetings and events. If you have something specific you would like to see at a meeting, please let us hear from you. We are
North Central Florida Chapter member Florida Leisure Pools, led by the owner’s son Jacoby Hine, collected and donated more than 300 pounds of food to local needy families.
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Jets, filtration, pumps, drain, water tank, and all the equipment needed for your backyard Spray Pad!
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always looking for members who want to get involved in the Chapter events. If you are interested, please let us know.
Northeast FloridaChapter President: Rick Schmitz
State office: (866) [email protected]
www.FSPANortheast.com
We hope everyone enjoyed the flash back to the 70’s at the annual pool and spa show!
Mark your calendars, March 8 is our Chapter Meeting at Maggiano’s. You can learn about the perks of being a member, member benefits and there is a presentation from 5 Star Impressions (one of our free benefits).
April 21 is the date for the annual golf tournament. We will be heading back to The Champions Course at Julington Creek!
Saturday, May 13 is the annual Water Safety Day at the Jacksonville Zoo.
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The event is doubling in size this year! I am happy to report that your Chapter is the Signature Sponsor for the event this year! Volunteers will be needed. We will provide additional information closer to the event.
Wednesday, February 8 the Board had a thank you party for out-going president Rick Schmitz, Paradise Pool Service, at Top Golf in appreciation for his two years as your president.
Please submit any and all suggestions to the Board for events and classes you would like to see us offer for next year. Remember this is your Chapter and your voice counts.
Palm BeachExecutive Director: Doris Rohner
(954) [email protected]
www.FSPAPalmBeach.com
So far 2017 has been exciting. It began with the FSPA state Board meeting on January 20-21 in Orlando, and next was the sweetest holiday of the year, Valentine’s Day, and then everyone enjoyed the Everything Under the Sunsm Expo February 17-18. We hope you enjoyed these events and now can focus on the next Chapter meetings.
The next meetings will be March 14 and April 11 at Contractors Business Park. Fliers will arrive in your inbox as well as posted on the Chapter website at FSPA-pb.com.
The annual Palm Beach Pool Show will be held August 23 at the Palm Beach Marriott. Chairing the event this year are Jim Stevens, Crystal Blue Pools, and Robbie Frederick, Red Rhino Leak Detection. Those who desire to attend local education classes will be able to attend an expanded program for 2017. More classes, more instructors and more education will be offered. Instructors are encouraged to contact the Chapter office to participate. Classes will be held prior to the show floor opening at 6:30 p.m. Continuing education classes are free for members. Employees of member companies may attend these classes even if they are not license holders. Non-members may attend for free if a membership application is submitted at or prior to the show. Plan to join today. Registration forms will be available soon.
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Polk CountyChapter Coordinator: Maggie Kloepfer
(866) 930-3772 [email protected]
www.FSPAPolkCounty.com
Welcome to new member Lanier Upshaw, Inc.Legislative Days is coming up March 22-23. This is a great opportunity to
get involved in something that matters to our industry.If you have something specific you would like to see at a meeting, please
let us hear from you. We are always looking for members who want to get involved in Chapter events. If you are interested, please let us know.
Space Coast Chapter President: Eva Adcock
State office: (866) [email protected]
www.FSPASpaceCoast.com
Your Board of Directors will be attending Legislative Days March 22 - 24.In preparat ion for th is meet ing, we wi l l have a meet ing at
Beef O Brady’s in Melbourne off Lake Washington at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 16. All Space Coast Chapter members are invited to come and bring any legislative concerns you have so we can address them in Tallahassee.
Toward the end of the year, we are thinking of a Space Center Tour/Meeting. As I always mention, please let me know if you have any ideas on how we can improve communication between our members.
Tampa BayChapter Coordinator: Maggie Kloepfer
(866) 930-3772 [email protected]
www.FSPATampaBay.com
Welcome to new member Tampa Marcite, Inc.Legislative Days is coming up March 22-23. This is a great opportunity to
get involved in something that matters to our industry.The Chapter is gearing up for the Golf Tournament on April 29. Sign up today.
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For additional information about any of the events or meetings listed in the Chapter News, please contact the Executive Director listed at the top of each Chapter's News.
Please support your Chapter by attending the planned meetings and events. If you have something specific you would like to see at a meeting, please let us hear from you. We are always looking for members who want to get involved in the Chapter events. If you are interested, please let us know.
Treasure CoastChapter President: Robert Miller
State office: (866) [email protected]
www.FSPATreasureCoast.com
No news this month.
T h e N o r t h e a s t Florida Chapter t h a n k e d R i c k Schmitz for h is service as Chapter President.
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The Leesburg location of Brown & Brown Insurance has celebrated one year in business serving Florida and Georgia. They offer general liability insurance, umbrella coverage, workers’ compensation, auto, property, crime, builder’s risk and pop-up pool coverage.
Brown & Brown Insurance - Leesburg joined the FSPA because they enjoy working with the swimming pool industry and want to help contractors find the best solutions to protect their assets and deliver solutions at the best value.
Brown & Brown touts being the largest insurance broker in the state of Florida and the sixth largest in the world.
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March 20177 FSPA Central Florida Chapter Board Meeting 12:00 p.m. All Pool Service and Supply
8 FSPA Florida West Coast Chapter Board Meeting 12:00 p.m. Queen’s Pizza, 1834 N. Belcher Rd., Clearwater
14 FSPA Charlotte Harbor Chapter Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. Via conference call. Dial 712-770-4700, code 394512
FSPA East Central Florida Chapter Meeting 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Houligan’s, 1725 W International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
FSPA Manasota Chapter Board Meeting 11:45 a.m. FSPA state office
16 FSPA Space Coast Chapter Meeting 12:00 p.m. Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Melbourne
FSPA North Central Florida Chapter Meeting22-23 FSPA Legislative Days30 FSPA Florida Gulf Coast Chapter Meeting
April 20174 FSPA Charlotte Harbor Chapter Meeting 6:00 p.m. Four Points by Sheraton
FSPA Florida West Coast Chapter Board Meeting 12:00 p.m. Queen’s Pizza, 1834 N. Belcher Rd., Clearwater
11 FSPA East Central Florida Chapter Meeting 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Houligan’s, 1725 W International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach
21 FSPA Northeast Florida Chapter Golf Tournament The Champions Course at Julington Creek
22 FSPA Manasota Chapter Golf Tournament Legacy Golf and Country Club 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
28 FSPA Central Florida Chapter Casino Night and Silent Auction Dubsdread Golf and Country Club 7:00 p.m.
FSPA Tampa Bay Chapter Golf Tournament Westchase Golf Course
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