Clearview andA Newsletter for Employees ofSimonton Ranked Highest in Satisfaction 3rd Qtr. 2008Simonton Windows® has ranked highest “Every Simonton employee should feelin satisfying builders and remodelers with exceptionally proud of his or her contribu-residential windows and patio doors. The tions to our company’s ongoing success,”J.D. Power and Associates/McGraw-Hill says Savan. “During an economicallyConstruction 2008 Builder and Remodeler challenging time in the marketplace ourResidential Window and Patio Door Satis- company has risen above the competitionfaction StudySM has ranked Simonton as to excel in a wide variety of categories.the leader in the study results. “Essentially, the daily dedication to excel-“Receiving this recognition is a truly lence by every employee at Simonton wasremarkable honor,” says Mark Savan, measured in this study … and we camepresident of Simonton Windows. “We through with flying colors. The achieve-place high value on the results of this ment of this high ranking helps grow ourparticular study because of the credibil- business. It helps our customers positionity J.D. Power and Associates has in the Simonton products positively for futuremarketplace. Our factor ratings are a strong sales, and it accelerates the quality imageindicator that our ongoing efforts to exceed of Simonton in the marketplace.”customer expectations are having strong,positive results in the marketplace.” For additional information, visit jdpower.com.Simonton received the highest overallranking in the study compared with all Highest in Builder and Remodelerother window and patio door manufacturerssurveyed, including those with wood, “Satisfaction among Residential Windowaluminum, vinyl and composite frames. ”and Patio Door ManufacturersIn the study, Simonton achieved an indexscore of 829 on a 1,000-point scale.Upcoming Easton Last Quarter Events BusinessSimonton Windows received the highest numerical score in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Builder and Remodeler Residential Window and Patio Door Satisfaction Study.SM Study based on 2,837 builders and remodelers measuring13 manufacturers. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of builders and remodelers surveyed in May through June 2008. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com.
CompanyNews “And the award Simonton Honored as goes to …” Founding Member of NFRC How many times have The National Fenestration Rating Council The NFRC is a non-profit organization that we all heard that type of (NFRC) presented Simonton Windows with administers the only uniform, independent announcement for the the organization’s 2008 Founders Award rating and labeling system for the energy Emmys, Oscars or Tonys? during its annual meeting this summer in performance of windows, doors, skylights At Simonton, we’ve heard Chicago. The award recognizes manufac- and attachment products. The NFRC those same words a great turers who have continuously participated Rating System uses computer simulation deal in the past several in NFRC’s Product Certification Program and physical testing by NFRC-accredited years. Recently we’ve been honored since its inception in 1993. laboratories to establish performance to hear those words related to our ratings for fenestration products and highest ranking in the J.D. Power and “We had Simonton employees on the product lines. Associates 2008 Builder and Remodel- original founding team for this program er Residential Window and Patio Door because we understood right from the Tina Jenkins, Thermal Performance Analyst Satisfaction StudySM and for being beginning how important the NFRC certi- and NFRC representative accepted the 2008 ranked the “Highest Summary Rated fication was going to be for our industry,” Founder’s Award on behalf of Simonton Patio Door Brand” in the performance says John Mitchell, director of product Windows. study conducted by Market Resource development for Simonton. “For the past Associates (MRA). 15 years Simonton has been an active participant in this NFRC program. We The result of the MRA study awarded believe it’s an excellent way to uphold the Simonton the first-ever “Best-In-Class” high standards for products in our indus- Award (BICA™) for patio door excel- try. Additionally, the certification program lence. We’re extremely familiar with educates building industry professionals the BICA here at Simonton since we and homeowners on the quality of certified previously received two BICA’s for our fenestration products such as those we vinyl windows. manufacture at Simonton.” Thousands of builders and remodelers Simonton Project Spotlight participated in these recent studies. Time-after-time, Simonton emerges as Gulfport Home Plus windows in the 5,000 square foot the leader. In both these prestigious home. “These windows are ‘on guard’ studies we surpassed products made If you lived in Florida on a waterfront site, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,” says of metal, wood and synthetics. it used to be an easy decision to max Asaro. “As a bonus, they also protect the out your home’s design with windows to home against noise and solar penetration Honors and awards mean a great deal capture the views. Now, with the forecast and even impede break-ins by potential in every industry. Recognition is based for more active hurricanes in the future, intruders.” on many aspects. For you, it’s the Floridians no longer take their windows for outstanding performance, quality and granted. And, neither do their builders and service you bring to your job every day architects. at Simonton. “The nearly 5,000 square foot Gulfport Thank you for your efforts and dedi- home I designed recently is a terrific cation to outstanding quality and example,” says architect Daniel Dawson, service. Your personal commitment to A.I.A. “The house is located less than excellence on a daily basis has made two miles from Florida’s Gulf Coast and Simonton a supplier of choice in our directly on a bay. Specifying Simonton industry. StormBreaker Plus® impact-resistant win- dows allowed the homeowners to capture Remember, the awards we receive are the expansive views they desired without deeply appreciated, but our ultimate having to constantly worry about boarding goal is not to win awards. It’s to create or shuttering up before a storm.” award-recognized products that help our customers grow their business. The home’s builder, Mark Asaro with Preci- This Florida Gulf Coast home features dozens of StormBreaker Plus windows. Mark Savan sion Builders, installed 61 StormBreaker President & COO Simonton Windows2
Did You Know?• Along with Fortune Brands, Simonton, • Almost two dozen energy-efficient Sister Company Fypon and Hy-Lite were title sponsors Simonton windows are currently being Spotlight of the 2008 Homes For Our Troops featured in the 2008 Blog Cabin televi- fundraising benefit. More than $100,000 sion show on the DIY Network. The It was a bold innovation was raised during this auction and show airs on Thursday nights through- for the home-building dinner event. out the fall and will be repeated several market: 25 years ago times. Visit www.diynetwork.com for Therma-Tru® introduced • Simonton recently launched a new more information and viewing schedule. an entryway door that durable fiberglass Hinged Patio Door looked as a beautiful as for the West region. The single-and wood but performed with the durability double-panel doors are extremely of steel. In the process, the company energy efficient and feature multi- created an entirely new product cat- point locking systems. egory that has since revolutionized the industry — the fiberglass exterior door. Since Therma-Tru pioneered the fiberglass door category in 1983, it has continued to lead and grow the category with a continuous stream of new products to meet the needs of home builders, contractors and their customers. In the span of a quarter of a century, the fiberglass door category has grown to comprise more than 20 percent of the 13 million-unit U.S. exterior door market. Based in Maumee, Ohio and owned by Fortune Brands since 2003, Therma-Tru has five manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and Mexico and more than 1,600 employees. The company was originally founded in 1962 and offers a complete portfolio of entry and patio door system solutions, including decorative glass doorlites, sidelites and transoms, and door components. 3
CompanyNews Corporate Jeff Miller has joined West Virginia Updates Simonton as a Financial Analyst. Miller provides wv Brian Bozarth has been named Adam Winans has financial analyses related to Plant Controller for the Ritchie accepted a position on the stage gate process and the IT Help Desk as a Help other projects that arise County, West Virginia facilities. Bozarth Desk Analyst. Winans is throughout the company. has full responsibility for all financial responsible for providing Miller is also responsible for helping to reporting for Ritchie County, including technical support for the develop the costing model to be used in a month end closing, and coordination of Parkersburg office future ERP system in addition to provid- complex, SimEx, and Vacaville. ing project support and financial analyses the annual budgets for specific to the finance group. those locations. He also Jim Zetterberg has provides financial support returned to the IT Depart- Tim Efaw has accepted the role of Testing to management of the ment as a Programmer on Team Leader. Efaw leads the day to day facilities on monthly P/L the SOE Team. Zetterberg activities of the Test Lab and builds upon variances and all projects also provides support for current processes, improves efficiency, as needed. day-to-day, run-the-busi- and also serves as testing representative ness SOE requests as for Simonton in internal/external commu- Daniella Sneed, Regional HR Manager, well as other projects and strategic nications. will assume responsibility for the Safety initiatives. He previously served nine Department for all Ritchie County loca- years at Simonton. Bill Dolan has accepted the position of tions. Safety Manager Jeff McKinney will Sales Growth and Development Manager. now report to her. Jim McCombs has been hired as District Dolan assists District Sales Managers and Sales Manager in the Virginia territory. Regional Sales Managers in growing sales Shelia Bowie has been promoted to McCombs previously served as a Sales in targeted customer locations, supports HR Generalist and has assumed the Representative in the same Virginia terri- new product launches and develops and Benefits/Workers Compensation/Return tory working with Bill Dolan. documents best practices. Dolan also to Work responsibilities for all Ritchie assists District Sales Managers with County facilities. Tim Bretthauer has joined market segment opportunities. Simonton as a Business Jennifer Stephens, HR Generalist, Analysis Manager in the OK McAlester has assumed responsibility for Human Sales Department. Resources at SimEx and will be supported Danny Turner joined the by Regional HR Manager Daniella Sneed Donna in this role. Jones McAlester, Olahoma, plant has been named Price Belinda Jones, HR Assistant, is now Administration Coordina- as Production Manager. Turner is responsible for time and attendance tor and now oversees recording in Pennsboro and Ellenboro. sales price administration responsible for enhancing the plant TPU and order management. Vacaville performance, improving overall product Jay Marshall has been CA Roxane Mayes has joined promoted to Order Sys- quality levels and helping to maintain the Simonton as Human Resources tems Manager. Marshall is Manager in the Vacaville, responsible for handling outstanding McAlester plant safety record. EPOPS and SOE system California plant. She is assisting with configuration set-up and Paris several corporate projects through management. October. During Mayes’ tenure she has IL Rusty Akers has joined the led staffing efforts at regional and national Simonton as Human Resources levels; developed training programs; Manager for the Paris plant. Akers and managed performance management and succession planning efforts. is responsible for all HR and EHS guid- ance to our associates in Paris. Most recently, Rusty was Manager, Human Re- sources with ATA Airlines where he served as the human resource advisor to over 2,500 associates.4
30th Homes for Our Troops Project Home IncludesSimonton WindowsWhen Army Staff Sgt. Travis Strong ac- Building Greencepted the keys to his new, specially-adapted home in August, he became the The Colorado house created for Strong and30th U.S. service person to receive a home his family (wife Misty and children Briannafrom Homes for Our Troops. His new house and Sean) is one of the first green build-features wide doorways to make it easy for ing homes constructed by Homes for OurStrong’s wheelchair to negotiate the 2,068- Troops in conjunction with a new partner-square foot floor plan. Strong, age 31, lost ship with The Sierra Club Foundation. Theboth his legs in Baghdad in 2006 when goal is to incorporate a higher level of greena bomb cut through his Stryker armored building materials and processes into thecombat vehicle. homes built for severely injured service people across the country.Since his return to the United States, “This home represents a dedicated effort was insulated with R-value 6.8 per inchStrong has been in San Diego military to include green building products and insulation (on 2 x 6 walls this provides anhousing undergoing rehab. When the practices,” says Gonsalves. “We relied on R-value of R37). This spray foam insula-organizers of Homes for Our Troops learned our founding partner, Simonton Windows,® tion acts as an outstanding insulator andof Strong’s need for a new home for his to supply the ENERGY STAR® qualified provides a natural barrier for leakage. Thefamily, they stepped in. “Travis was on his windows for the Strong family house. These Strong home will be heated with a geother-second tour of duty in Iraq when he was dual-glazed windows have an Argon gas mal heating system as the primary sourceinjured,” says John Gonsalves, founder and fill and Intercept® spacer system to make of heat.president of Homes for Our Troops. “I never them extremely energy efficient.”served, but I have the highest regard for 30th Housethose who do. Travis volunteered to protect A grid-tied 6.21 kW Photovoltaic systemour freedoms and was injured while doing that will provide 80 to 90 percent of the The house constructed for the Strong fam-that. Now we are volunteering to help him.” electricity for the home was included in the ily is the 30th competed project home for design of the house. The building envelope Homes for Our Troops since the organiza- tion started in 2004. Several dozen other home projects are currently underway and in the planning stages. “Every completed house is a reason for celebration,” says Gonsalves. “Each time we hand over the keys to a home, we’re of- fering a new life to veterans who have paid a heavy personal price to serve our country. Thanks to the efforts of thousands of vol- unteers and generous company sponsors, we’re able to make a positive contribution to our severely disabled service men and women.” Homes for Our Troops builds new homes or rebuilds existing homes to make them handicapped-accessible for severely wounded service members. The organiza- tion does it at no cost to the veterans, rely- ing on monetary contributions and dona- tions from building contractors, suppliers, corporations and local volunteers.Travis and Misty Strong outside the 30th Homes for Our Troops project home in Colorado. 5
CompanyNews Customer cialties in window and door replacement, “We were impressed by not only the full- Spotlight kitchen and bath remodeling, room addi- scale services offered to us by Republic tions and other general contracting work.” Windows & Doors, but especially by the Republic Windows & Doors strength of the Simonton windows and Gunnison and his team are long support- patio doors themselves,” says Ernie Since 1992 Republic Windows & Doors ers of Simonton Windows and promote Schroeder, president of Schroeder Man- has been contracting and installing win- the advantages of the product line to their agement Company in Corona del Mar, dows in a wide variety of California mar- customers. “We’ve recommended Simon- California. “The results of the renovation are kets. Led by President John Gunnison, ton products for a wide variety of proj- remarkable — it’s a true transformation.” the team at Republic has installed more ects, including the multi-family projects than 125,000 vinyl replacement windows we specialize in,” says Gunnison. “We La Habra Woods Housing Complex and doors in their 16 years of business. provide our customers with the very best replacement windows and doors available “I started out working with various … and we install them as if they were builders in Colorado and Arizona before going in our own homes. When we do a discovering that southern California project, our name is on it. That’s why we was the perfect place for me,” says want the Simonton name backing us up.” Gunnison. “For the first 14 years of my While Republic works on many projects career I helped develop and build 4,000 each year with Simonton, one special dwelling units in 32 cities and three project resulted in a Simonton case study states. In the mid-1990’s we established in 2007. The management team at the ourselves as one of the premier remodel- La Habra Woods apartment complex ing companies in southern California. contracted with Republic to install 767 Now we have several divisions with spe- Simonton windows and patio doors in 13 buildings of their complex. Did You Hear? made the window selection excep- dows we feel exceptionally well tionally important. We needed a equipped to take on everything the beach has to offer — storms, salt air, “Owning an older home, I wasn’t manufacturer that could meet our sea spray, high winds and entirely up-to-speed on the advanc- custom design needs while offering driving rain.” es that had taken place in the win- us a top-quality built replacement dow industry. When I found out the window with incredible energy Rich Hardin windows from Simonton would have efficiency and low-maintenance Homeowner features. Simonton Windows clearly Florida low-maintenance vinyl frames plus a glass package that meets ENERGY fulfilled every one of our needs for “We use Simonton windows and STAR® requirements for our area, I this project.” doors on a regular basis because of the product quality. There’s a quality was sold.” Dennis Gehman found in this product and the people Gehman Custom Builder, Inc. who make it available that I can’t find in other window companies.” Debbie Burns Pennsylvania Bob Pickerrell Homeowner Pickerrell Construction California Georgia “Once we saw the Simonton Storm- “Right from the start, the focus Breaker Plus® line, we were sold. of this project was on the exist- In the past, the beach has always ing Gothic-style windows and high won the battle against homes. With arched ceiling in the church. That Simonton StormBreaker Plus win-6
EmployeeNews Congratluations to the West Virginia Casement Line for reaching a one year Safety Streak ECR(fdruicodnhnynat,irnJrdogowhWshalomePrfk,tamJdtooeahnnrin,,gKBhDtero)av:ddiCndHh,TraLriusrindeRdbttiaac, rhRSgaomerdrd,itnsJhe,o,yLhJiMannmdoDaeousrLneocR.waontsh;se(,brC,aTocokttnordonawGN, aliecrnfhteotrol,sR,riSigtcuhhet)i:eEBdLidlol ywS, thKhueemnr,naRyno,CnSotxe,veCongratulations to the West Virginia Patio Door Line for reaching a one year Safety Streak (THrLJfCiorgaoaohnrhnrnurdrteyitr)sa:scrS,;oRhNVp(w,ibiececWarhnhlaecaicollfklretliBdsarrt,,ymooPrSBwdlraScoi,;guobpl(ehgmtbetfteytny)i:drct,JCSodeJotolrorene,ithgvetRrrenhsoiul,tlwEsL,)J:t,adJyoLlnadesiGhysyfhta,aruamtaoy,, Forest Smith.SJsMTtgiBaiJrSmetiiontoalaru,lmsed,nrpJLkssrDeyoeeaoaasarsrmrM,,F,vDvhAiFliSpusuoadan,oaranapyWiJmraktHhaa,JgRauymooCaCti,ecpsnnaeBlohoke,rsKgraniosRneearG,,lsndirrcCLE,r.ndheiRlGo(,naaNeaitCdianrntnWodrarhe,eitylahaDlOHp,DFtdaosioPsurcoonMbtrerta,nnnuyogkoJ,e,arrg,adernC.yGCsd)eeoo-:o,ernoet-yr- rCeoanchgirnagtualaotinoensyetoartShaefWeteysSttVreiragkinia Screen Line for 7
EmployeeNews SimEx Reaches 18-Month Safety Milestone The goal of achieving world-class SimEx celebrated this achievement with safety came one step closer for a catered employee lunch of lasagna and wv associates of SimEx as they all the trimmings. Congratulations, SimEx!! celebrate reaching a milestone. Keep up the safe work!! In September, SimEx associates celebrated 18 months with no lost time injuries. By increasing employee involvement in the day-to-day safety operations of the facility, identifying and eliminating or controlling workplace hazards, and through ongoing training and development, associates at the facility utilize processes and practices to perform their jobs without incident and injury. Every SimEx employee accepts responsibility for his/her own safety, the safety of their co-workers, and the safety of the facility to assure a safe and healthy environment for all who enter the facility. Paris Employees of the Month Simonton Sponsors Little June August Miss Fair Queen Pageant Days Days The Simonton Paris plant was David Brunner Rick Wilson IL recently a proud sponsor of the Nights Nights Edgar County Fair Queen Pageant. Simonton donated $1,000 to the Steve Ford Larry Whalen event. The Little Miss Edgar County Queen winner this year was Taylor Bell, grand- daughter of employee Jeri Hayes. July Days Jed Gobin Nights Mike Simmons8
Anniversaries Birth Announcements(7-1-08 through 9-30-08) Vacaville Shylah Danica WilliamsPARIS 7/14/03 Carleton Chidester 7/7/03 6/3/085 years 7/14/03 Mark Adam 8/11/03 6lbs 7oz - 20”Michael Connelly 7/14/03 Tim Vitale 8/11/03 To Swaran and Daryl WilliamsBrett Huffman Leigh Blair Shelley Vice 8/4/03 Richard Counts 9/2/03 Vacaville Richard NguyenShelly Chambers 8/4/03 Kristina Dalrymple 9/2/03William Henry 8/4/03 Christopher Frazier 9/2/03 5/20/08Lisa King 8/4/03 Mark Moore, Jr. 9/2/03 6lbs 8ozKeith Siverly 8/11/03 Kenneth Seifarth 9/2/03 To Kim and Son NguyenRobert Criss 8/11/03 Jeffrey Kelley 9/2/03Ivan Hires 8/12/03 9/3/03Gregory Collins 8/18/03Douglas Williams 9/8/03 10 Years Vacaville Normando Izic RodriguezTimothy Steelman 9/22/03Charles Loveless Michael Thomas 7/1/98 7/9/08 7lbs 5oz – 20” Karen Giebell 7/6/98 To Jos and Alma Rodriguez10 years Robert Pritt 7/6/98Don Cusick Lisa Neu 7/21/98 John Stevens 7/13/98John Richey 8/4/98Robert Porter Edward Cunningham 7/15/98 Vacaville Chaz Anthony VerrettBobby Yowell 8/11/98Charles Shewy Jr. 8/31/98 Jackie Hardbarger 7/27/98 9/7/08 8/31/98 8lbs 10oz - 20” 9/21/98 Jason Seese 7/27/98 To Chaz Verrett Bobby Cottrill 7/29/98 Ralph Alkire, Jr. 9/14/98 Clifford Kerns 9/14/98VACAVILLE Vacaville Xineah Verrett-Perez5 Years ParisTim O’Brien 15 Years 9/7/08Jose Arriaza 8lbs 8oz - 21”Maria Arriaza 9/9/03 Eldwyn McKinney Jr. 7/1/93 To Chaz VerrettVince Hall 9/17/03 9/17/03 Brent Napier 7/6/93 Isaac Caje Jenkins 10/6/03 Eric Richards 7/6/93 7/16/08 7lbs - 21” Nancy Farnsworth 7/14/93 To Joe & Micki Jenkins Doug Fell 4/1/93SIMEX David Pursley 7/17/935 YearsJohn Ratliff, Jr. William Mace 7/26/93Jon Walker Charles Detamore 7/14/03 Roger Daugherty 8/3/93Kimberly Morrison 7/18/03Derek Haynes 7/21/03 William Shuman 8/19/93Gary Johnson Mickey McClung 8/5/03 Clarence Lipscomb 8/25/93Jeremy Hescht 8/11/03Brian Husk 8/21/03 Sherry Collins 9/29/93 Paris Carly Ann Foley 9/15/03 9/20/03 Jerry Hileman 9/29/93 9/1/08 9/29/03 6lbs 15oz - 20” To Mercedez and Tal Foley 20 Years Paris Rebekah Young-Steelman Daniel Jones 7/8/88 8/19/08 5lbs 9oz Delmas McKinney 7/19/88 To Tim Steelman and Crystal Young-Steelman Amos Bunner 8/15/88 Paris David Isaiah Tunstall10 years Michael Hoover 9/7/88Keith Masters 9/4/08 6/1/1998 Alfred Farley 9/19/88 8lbs 2oz – 21” To David Tunstall and20 years 2/17/1988 McALESTER Genea PowellJoe Davis 5 Years Ruben Chavira, WEST VIRGINIA 7/2/03 Antonio Cuevas 5/19/035 Years 7/703 Kenneth Johnson 6/9/03John Sinnett Glen “BG” Benson Willard Snyder 6/23/03 6/30/03 9
EmployeeNews WV Plants Host Biggest Loser Competition Recently 81 Simonton associates, overall, and the Shufflers (Pennsboro/Har- comprised of 13 teams, set out on risville) finished in fifth place. Congratula- wv a 14-week challenge to improve tions go out our top three Biggest Losers: overall health and wellness in the Sue Eddy (first place), Tom Riggs (second Biggest Loser Corporate Challenge place) and Buck Jones (third place). sponsored by the Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department. Our employees joined a total The competition, which generated a lot of of 54 teams throughout the local area to fun and excitement at the plant and in the participate in this event. local community, was a powerful agent for change. It motivated many associates to The Simonton teams collectively lost 693 loose 10-20 pounds. A few even lost over pounds and placed in six of the top ten 40 pounds! As a result, many of our finishing spots for the entire competition. associates now participate in a healthy The Ellenboro team was in the first place lifestyles program called DREAM that the entire competition and fell to finish in focuses on nutrition and exercise to sus- second place only by a slim margin. The tain weight loss and lifestyle changes initi- Pennsboro 2 team finished in fourth place ated by the Biggest Loser competition. Paris Fishing Rodeo a Swimming Success Paris associates held their annual Ages 12-15 IL Kid’s Fishing Rodeo at the plant Elliott Kauffman Chase Montgomery (2nd) TJ Atzbach (3rd) pond. Thirty-one participants, ranging from ages 3-15, competed for first, second and third place trophies in three age groups. All children received a participation trophy and door prizes including tackle boxes, fishing poles and outdoor sports equipment were awarded. A grand total of 156 bluegill, catfish, and bass were caught during the rodeo. An award for the most fish caught overall was given to Elliott Kauffman, son of Joe Kauffman (Supervisor). Thanks to every- one, especially James Scroggins (Building and Grounds) and Julie Vermillion (Night Supervisor) for their work in making this event such a great success.Ages 7-11 Ages 3-6Travis McKinney Jacob Richards (2nd) Cachea McKinney (3rd) Alexis Milner Maddux Carter (2nd) Devon Vice (3rd)10
WV Plants Celebrate with Annual Company Picnic Over 750 Simonton associates and their families gathered for the wv annual picnic that was held at Valley Worlds of Fun in Fairmont,W.Va. Associates enjoyed bowling, lasertag, arcade games, carnival rides and adelicious lunch, which included a pizzabuffet, hamburger, hot dogs, pasta saladand more.Paris Plant McAlester Employees of the MonthRaises $15,000for St. Jude April JuneHospital Days Days On August 14, 2008 Simonton IL Windows in Paris held their 6th Saul Alvarez Tammy Richardson annual golf outing. There were 124 Nights Nights golfers that enjoyed a wonderfulafternoon and helped raise over $15,000 Jason Knight Jamie Eldridgefor St. Jude Children’s Research Hospitalin Memphis, Tenn. The plant also had a Mayvariety of other activities that helped raiseadditional contributions. We would like to Daysthank our employees and all the outsidevendors that helped make this year’s Jerry Windrixevent a “BIG” success. Nights Tom Gordon 11
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