Recent News
LIFCA Welcomes Sal Calamia to Executive Board
LIFCA President Graff asked Sal Calamia to join the LIFCA Executive Board as a director and the board voted unanimously at their November 5th meeting to approve Mr. Graff's appointment. Sal is a veteran of several parts of the the industry, having worked in retail in Brooklyn, as a distributor rep with Classic Tile and most recently as the long serving rep for The Tuftex Carpet division of Shaw Industries. The board is looking forward to working with Sal and asks all LIFCA members to join President Graff in thanking Sal for agreeing to serve.
Tool Time Is May 28th!
LIFCA “TOOL TIME” was first held in the 1990s and the idea spread to other floor covering associations who have had successful events geared towards installation tools. Now, we’re bringing TOOL TIME back to Long Island! This will be an evening of demonstrations about the latest in tools for the floor covering industry, featuring experts from the manufacturers who will answer your questions.
INSTALLERS AND DEALERS: THIS EVENT IS FOR YOU!

Wednesday, May 28 5-9pm
American Carpet Workroom
770 Grand Avenue, Deer Park
(Between Deer Park Ave. and Commack Rd.)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

We would appreciate your help to plan and run this event. Give us a call or send an e-mail if you would like to help!
The Nominating Committee Wants You!

New leaders are sought as the LIFCA continues to become more active and busy! Please add your voice, your ideas and your talents to the Board of Directors. Elections are at our November meeting. E-mail us if you are interested in serving.
Final Member Dues Invoices Go Out

We sent out a final invoice to all of our 2006 members who have not renewed for 2007. Unfortunately, if you were a 2006 joint member of the LIFCA and WFCA, but have not renewed for 2007, the WFCA has terminated your membership. You can still pay your dues and stay a member but we will not remind you any more. If you have questions, please send us an e-mail.
LIFCA Donates $3000 To FCIF

Long Island Floor Covering Association (LIFCA) president Arnold Graff and Executive Director Christopher Capobianco presented a check for $3000.00 to the Floor Covering Industry Foundation (FCIF) during Surfaces 2007. These funds were raised at a fund raising dinner held on January 17, 2007 and also at the annual LIFCA Golf outing held in September 2006. FCIF is dedicated to financially assisting those who are or have been affiliated with the floor covering industry who experience catastrophic illnesses, severe disabilities, or other life-altering hardships.
For more information go to www.FCIF.org.
In Memoriam: Howard Olansky
July 22, 1928-December 19, 2006 (From National Floor Trends Magazine)

Howard Olansky, a highly respected journalist and publisher who devoted his career to the flooring business and is widely credited with advancing the industry in a number of key areas, died Dec. 19 in Los Angeles after a brief illness. He was 78.

Howard’s legacy in the flooring business can most readily be seen in several prominent industry publications including National Floor Trends, Floor Covering Installer and ICS Cleaning Specialist magazines. He was also an inductee into the World Floor Covering Association Hall of Fame and served on numerous industry committees and task forces. His passion and affection for the industry was evident as he repeatedly urged those in the flooring industry to focus on fashion and innovation rather than price and volume.

During the Surfaces meeting last February, Howard was honored with a charity luncheon that drew well wishers from all corners of the industry. At Howard’s insistence the funds raised were donated to the Floor Covering Industry Foundation, which is devoted to assisting people in the flooring industry.

A forceful presence in the industry for six decades, Howard’s influence went well beyond the magazines he published. Among his numerous achievements, Howard was instrumental in opening up the installation of wood floors to the floor covering industry. He also helped make it possible for carpet cleaners to incorporate the word “steam” in descriptions about their service and he established the name “installer” instead of “mechanic” to designate the craft. Also, Howard helped put an end to the involvement of unscrupulous door-to-door salesmen in floor coverings.

Howard was a frequent speaker and panelist at conventions, sales/marketing and educational meetings in every phase of the industry. He took the lead to produce carpet manufacturers and fiber producer panelists and speakers to appear before a wide variety of cleaning, restoration and maintenance associations.

His close association with the floor covering industry began in 1955 when he served as an editor for Western Floors. He later became co-owner, editor and publisher of Specialist Publications – Western Floors and Eastern Floors (now National Floor Trends), Floor Covering Installer and ICS Cleaning Specialist magazines. He was a co-founder of Eastern Floors, Installation Specialist (now Floor Covering Installer) and ICS Cleaning Specialist magazines. When he and his business partner, Harold Arkoff, sold the company to Business News Publishing (now BNP Media) in 1997, he became the publications’ senior editor.

Howard is survived by his wife Ilene and two daughters, Dale and Ellen.

From Floor Covering News December 1999
LIFCA Holds Fundraiser For FCIF (From Floor Covering News)

View article here: FC News PDF
WFCA Raising the Bar on Industry Professionalism (From Floor Covering News)

View article here: FC News PDF
WFCA Launches Consumer Website, Continues Trade Scholarships.

The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) has launched a new Internet resource for consumers in the market for floors— WFCA.org, which offers consumers in-depth and unbiased information about all types of floor covering on the market today, using a variety of interactive tools such as Virtual Room Designer, which allows visitors to experiment with the complete range of flooring materials and color schemes in a variety of sample rooms. Best of all, WFCA.org contains a powerful dealer locater that connects consumers with WFCA retailer members. Click here to go to the WFCA Consumer Website or Click here to read more about the site and how it works.

The key to professional workmanship, quality and success in the floor covering industry is continued product education and training. The WFCA Trade & Education Scholarship Program is designed to assist WFCA Regular Members in maintaining the best trained workforce possible. Every year the WFCA Board of Directors allocates funds (up to $500.00 per WFCA member company) to provide assistance for business related employee training in Installation, Sales , Technical/Products and Administration. Click here for more information about WFCA Trade Scholarships.

DEALERS — FLOORING CONTRACTORS — INSPECTORS — CLEANERS:
If you Become a Member of the LIFCA you become WFCA member at the same time, and you can take advantage of these benefits.
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