[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 162 (Wednesday, October 26, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H7078-H7079]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING CHIP SMITH AND BLUE RIDGE LOG CABINS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
South Carolina (Mr. Gowdy) for 5 minutes.
Mr. GOWDY. Mr. Speaker, Milt and Suzy Smith from Spartanburg, South
Carolina, are parents to three wonderful sons. Doug Smith is a former
speaker pro tem of the South Carolina House of Representatives. Stuart
Smith has a brilliant real estate mind and is a world-class Sunday
school teacher. But, Mr. Speaker, I rise today in praise of their third
son, Chip.
Chip Smith is from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and his company, Blue
Ridge Log Cabins, employs nearly 100 people in the Fourth Congressional
District. Blue Ridge Log Cabins is an innovator and a national leader
in the modular log cabin industry and one of the fastest growing,
privately held companies in the Nation.
But, Mr. Speaker, I am not here to talk about that today. I'm here to
talk about something even more significant and special than that.
On Sunday, September 25 of this year, ``Extreme Makeover Home
Edition'' spotlighted the efforts of Blue Ridge Log Cabins in their
season opening episode on ABC. Over 10 million viewers witnessed the
donation made by Blue Ridge Log Cabins to Barbara Marshall of
Fayetteville, North Carolina. Chip Smith decided to build Steps N
Stages Jubilee House to serve as a shelter for homeless female military
veterans. Chip's generosity and Barbara Marshall's vision are providing
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invaluable service to those who have sacrificed their safety for ours.
This 8,000-square-foot facility will provide the most basic necessity
to those who cannot provide it for themselves, which is shelter. And
when it comes to our veterans, Mr. Speaker, it is imperative that we
encourage efforts like this and help those in need.
So, Chip, thank you and your company for putting your time and
treasure to use to help others.
Mr. Speaker, times are tough and people are hurting. The greatness of
the American spirit is that, even in those times, we still reach out to
others who are in need.
So I am proud to call Chip Smith a constituent. I'm even prouder to
call him my friend.
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