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February Mini Trade Show & Luncheon SPONSORS


EXHIBITORS 1st Street Painting Accurate Termite & Pest Control Advanced Painting & Wood Repair Alan Smith Pools Ameri-Cal Repipe and Plumbing *Angelo Termite & Construction Angus Smith Construction Animal Pest Management Services, Inc.


AOP Iron Aqua Creations Aquatic Facility Services Inc. *Bemus Landscape, Inc. Beta Fence USA Blueray Aquatics BPR, Inc. BrightView Landscape Services California Safety Agency CBCI Construction, Inc. City Service Paving Comet Lighting & Electric Concrete Hazard Solutions, Inc. Design Build Associates *Elite Pest Management, Inc. Enviro Diagnostics, LLC Fenn Construction Services, Inc. *First Foundation Bank Fontaine Weatherproofing, Inc. Garland Restoration, Inc. Great Scott Tree Service, Inc. GuardTop, LLC Horizon Lighting, Inc. Interiors: By Design International Paving Services, Inc. J.B. Bostick Company, Inc. Kasdan Lippsmith Weber Turner, LLP


Lloyd Pest Control MCC Construction & Restoration Services, Inc.


*Mission Association Financial Management, Inc. NPG Asphalt


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Te Programs Committee presented the February educa- tional luncheon “How Com- munity Associations Can Help Aging Residents.” Tis fabulous program was pre- sented by Janet L.S. Powers, Esq., CCAL a partner with the law firm of Fiore Jacobs & Powers, Katherine Howe, CMCA, Associa-PCM, La- guna Woods Mutual 50 and Wendy Bunkum, PCAM, former Mayor and current City Council member from the city of Mission Viejo. Te speakers addressed when does a board and/or community manager assist and/or offer information and resources to


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