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Spike Club

By recruiting, involving, and retaining members, Spikes strengthen and build both our association and the entire industry. The NAHB Spike Club is NAHB's recognition and incentive program for individuals working in membership recruitment and retention. A Spike is an individual who has earned at least 6 credits within a two year period. Spike credits are earned by recruiting and retaining association members. Below are the current standings in the NAHB SPIKE Club.

Life SPIKE Club Members
Glen Robison - 707.00
John Barras - 410.00
Jimmy Gremillion - 331.50
Steve Ashy, Sr. - 302.50
Mac Gibson - 265.00
Ron Gauthier - 253.50
Gerald Leger - 163.50
Bob Austin - 161.00
Duane Boudreaux - 153.00
Riley Landry - 150.50
L.J. Trahan - 149.00
Mike Landry - 138.50
Darrel Guilbeaux - 138.00
Darren Guidry - 130.50
Patrick Colvin - 128.00
Kay Gibson - 127.50
Brian Guidry - 126.50
Quint McCord - 116.50
Steve Shivers - 116.00
John C. Broussard - 107.50
Greg Manuel - 106.00
Brian Blanchard - 104.75
Ron Floyd - 101.00
Judi Louviere - 98.00
Pam Weaver - 96.00
Bob Bernard - 88.00
Mike Thompson - 83.00
Steven Hebert - 63.00
George Thomson - 54.00
David Ellis - 51.00
John Escott - 50.50
Ricky Tucker - 49.00
Dale Domec - 36.00
Norris Stoute - 34.50
Rocky Hollier - 33.50
Mark Landry - 30.00
Kerwin Theriot - 29.50
Voris Abshire - 25.00
L.J. Meynard - 25.00
SPIKE Club Members
Michael Spielmann - 24.00
Mike Huval - 23.50
Don Pippin 19.00
Jonathan Burke - 18.00
Jules Lacour - 17.00 
Mike Cottam - 17.00
Michael Gallagher - 16.50
Mary Hays - 14.50
Jeff Gossen - 14.50
Casey Portier 14.00
Mark Laborde - 12.50
Boyd Raborn - 12.50
Gayle Lafosse - 11.00
Odell Lamartiniere - 11.00
Steven Ashy, Jr. - 10.50
Marshall Porter - 9.00
Judy Dunn - 8.00
Christopher McDaniel - 8.00
Marshall Porter - 7.50
Daniel Bellington - 7.00
David Reed - 7.00
James Andrus - 6.50
John Reed - 6.00

Home for the Holidays 2010 Underway

Construction has begun on the 2010 Home for the Holidays project. Each year, the Acadian Home Builders Association builds a high-end dream home and raffles it off for charity. Now in its sixth year, the project has donated $625,000 to local Acadiana non-profit shelter organizations. Benefitting charities include Lafayette Habitat for Humanity, Faith House, Acadiana Youth Inc., and St. Michael Center for Veterans.

AHBA needs your help! A project of this size would not be possible without the participation of many local companies. If you are interested in donating labor or materials to the 2010 Home for the Holidays, contact the AHBA office at (337) 981-3053.