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FMHA Launches Built Stronger Website
 
December 22, 2004
 

Tallahassee, FL—At this year's FMHA Convention at the Mission Inn in Howey-in-the-Hills, FMHA's Marketing and Public Relations Committee unveiled all new post-hurricane marketing materials that tell the true story on the performance of newer manufactured homes during Hurricane Charley. As a result, many members requested copies of the Hurricane Charley brochure and dubs of the 10-minute "Storm Facts" video on VHS, CD-Rom and DVD formats.

FMHA also plans to send "press kits" to several newspapers and television stations that will include the "Storm Facts" material.

If you have any questions regarding the material, you can contact Bill Turney at (813) 972-4436 or the FMHA Tallahassee office at (850) 907-9111.

 

 
Feb 1, 2005 —Highway Department Report - Homes Built To New Codes Did Not Suffer Major Damage

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