Download - 2014 Land Conference Brochure
At the Historic Francis Marion HotelCharleston, South Carolina
March 12-14, 2014
Be there—where the best in the land business learn, network, and make deals.www.rliland.com
Message from Institute National President George Clift, ALC
REALTORS® Land Institute is a unique organization that brings up-to-the-minute information and business opportunities to professionals in all segments of land. The knowledge, relationships, and business built through the Institute is unsurpassed.
The organization has a rich 70-year history as we celebrate the culture in 2014. The National Land Conference is a key event for this. The strength of the bonds built and networking leading to increased
business can only be understood if experienced fi rsthand. This is the one “don’t miss” conference for those who specialize in land.
I personally invite you to attend the “Bourbon and Boots” President’s Inaugural Reception on the evening of March 12. Connect with new and old friends and colleagues and rev up for what is to follow throughout the conference.
Let’s celebrate the culture together at the 2014 National Land Conference in Charleston, South Carolina on March 12-14. Be part of this unique experience—learn, build relationships, network, make money…and have fun!
See y’all there. Bring a friend!
George Clift, ALC Accredited Land Consultant 2014 Institute National President
2014 Board of DirectorsPresident: George Clift, ALC
President-Elect: Terri Jensen, ALC
Vice President: Bob Turner, ALC
Immediate Past President: Chuck Wingert, ALC
ALC Designation Chair: Danny Smith, ALC
ALC Designation Vice Chair: Flo Sayre, ALC
Education Chair: Renee Harvey, ALC
Education Vice Chair: David Hitchcock, ALC
Government Affairs Chair: George Harvey
Government Affairs Vice Chair: Kirk Weih, ALC
Future Leaders Chair: Dan Flanagan, ALC
Ex-Offi cio Board MembersTreasurer: John Pierpoint
Government Affairs Staff: Russell Riggs
Executive Vice President: Michele Cohen
Register by January 15, 2014 and save $50.Register by January 15, 2014 Register by January 15, 2014 and save $50.and save $50.Register by January 15, 2014 and save $50.
Who Should Attend• Accredited Land Consultants (ALCs)• ALC Candidate members• Professionals who participate in the
business of land• Real estate professionals who aspire to
be part of the land specialty
• Land auctioneers, appraisers, managers, attorneys, instructors, investors
• Students interested in pursuing a land career
• Service providers who supply business tools for land professionals
Register by January 15, 2014 and save $50.Register by January 15, 2014 and save $50.
2014 National Land Conference
AboutREALTORS® Land Institute
The REALTORS® Land Institute is the professional membership organization dedicated to building knowledge, building relationships, and building business for real estate professionals who specialize in land. The Institute confers the esteemed Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation to only those individuals who achieve the highest level of education, experience, and professionalism.
For additional information, go to www.rliland.com.
2014 National Land Conference• Build a Competitive Business for the Future• Take in Sessions that will Bring You Up-to-Date on Land
Business Trends• Explore Innovative Products from Our Partners• Connect with Peers and Share Business Strategies• Expand Your Opportunities with Innovative Thinking• Make Business Deals
Explore Charleston, S.C. Named Top U.S. City by Condé Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards
Wednesday, March 12PRE-CONFERENCE
Institute Committee and Board Meetings
8:00–8:45 a.m. (concurrent meetings)Government Affairs Committee
Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) Designation Committee
9:00–9:45 a.m. (concurrent meetings)Education CommitteeFuture Leaders Committee
10:00 a.m.–NoonBoard of Directors Meeting
1:00–1:45 p.m.
EXCLUSIVELY FOR ALC DESIGNEES
Discussion: Differentiate Yourself with the ALCFacilitator: Bill Eshenbaugh, ALC2013 Meeks Distinguished Service Recipient–Eshenbaugh Land Company
2014 NATIONAL LAND CONFERENCE OFFICIALLY BEGINS2:00–4:30 p.m.
Conference Registration
2:00–4:30 p.m.Partner Exhibit Visits
4:45–5:45 pmCitadel Color Guards and Pipes
Charleston: Where History Lives–WelcomeWil Riley, PresidentTrident Association of REALTORS®
Salute to 70 YearsChris Polychron, 2014 President-ElectNational Association of REALTORS®
Greetings and Recognition EventGeorge Clift, ALC 2014 Institute National President
5:45–6:15 p.m.Meet, Greet, and Make Money
The Gettysburg Address was a two-minute speech that continues to be of historic signifi cance. Now you can make an impression! Come prepared with a one-minute introduction about you and your business. Bring marketing materials and plenty of cards. Meet, greet, and make money with the top land professionals.
6:30–8:00 p.m.Bourbon and Boots: 2014 National President’s Inaugural Reception
Celebrate the culture with and in honor of George Clift, ALC, 2014 Institute National President
Thursday, March 13RISE AND SHINE 7:00 a.m.
Registration and Partner Exhibits Open
7:00–7:45 a.m.Up and At ’Em Continental Breakfast
8:00–8:10 a.m.Mornin’ EveryoneJohn McAllister, ALC2014 National Land Conference Chair
STATE OF THE ECONOMY8:10–9:00 a.m.
The Economic Outlook for 2014William Emmons, PhD, Assistant Vice President and Economist—Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
The U.S. economy is in the fi fth year of a ‘new normal’ of slow growth and low infl ation after the fi nancial crisis and Great Recession. Household balance-sheet rebuilding continues, slowing the economy, as the Nation faces serious long-term fi scal challenges. Can the economic and real-estate recoveries gain speed in 2014? Find out from Emmons.
9:00–9:45 a.m. State of U.S. Real Estate–“Wipe Out or
Thriller Ride?”KC Conway, CRE, MAI, Executive
Managing Director of Real Estate Analytics–Colliers International
Hold onto your hats as Conway focuses on the real estate implications and the outlook for 2014. Conway will analyze the market and the direction for the coming year.
The Program
9:45–10:30 a.m.Entertaining Insights in the Energy Sector: From Red-Hot to Luke-WarmDetlef Hallermann, PhD, Associate Clinical Professor–Texas A&M University
Hallermann will present market insights that current energy companies are addressing in terms of exploration, transportation, refi ning, government regulation, and price forecasts. Topics will be based on the most recent trends impacting the energy sector.
10:45–11:15 a.m.Farmland: More Room to Run?Brent Gloy, PhD, Professor of Agriculture Economics—Purdue University
U.S. farmland values have experienced phenomenal gains in recent years. With the continuation of the great commodity super-cycle now in doubt, what does the future hold for farmland values? Gloy will examine recent trends in the economic fundamentals associated with farmland values and help you understand how values might react in the future.
11:30–11:50 a.m.Barstool Chat with EconomistsModerator: Bob Turner, ALC, 2014 RLI National Vice President
Explore the economy through the eyes of land professionals as Turner questions economic experts, Emmons, Conway, Hallermann, and Gloy. See how their diverse professional views come together to create an open-minded analysis.
CELEBRATION TIME…COME ON!Noon–1:15 p.m.
70th Anniversary Luncheon
DOIN’ WHAT COMES NATURALLY1:30–2:15 p.m.
What REALTORS® Need to Know about the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)Leonard JordanAssociate Chief for Conservation–USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service
Learn about the USDA’s NRCS as Associate Chief Jordan gives a special look at easement programs that keep farm and ranchland in agricultural uses; conserve and restore wetland, grasslands and forestlands; and help owners of private land recover from and prepare for natural disasters.
AS HOT AS A $2 PISTOL2:15–3:00 p.m.
When Someone Says AUCTION, What Words Come to Mind? GO…Brent Wellings, CAI, Auction Manager—Schrader Real Estate and Auction Company
Opinions of auctions vary about as much as who is the best basketball coach in North Carolina history: Dean Smith or Mike Krzyzewski. Wellings sheds light on some of the different opinions regarding auctions, why these differences exist, what kind of impact they create, and how all these details relate to you as a land expert.
3:00–3:45 p.m.Google Earth for Land Development ProfessionalsEric Pimpler, President–Geospatial Training Services
Pimpler will explain how to use Google Earth for land development projects through individual customization. Learn to better understand the terrain of a land parcel and the viewable area of a property and explore techniques to share this information with clients.
4:15–4:55 p.m.A New Ranch and Recreation Investment Fund: Turning Distressed into DelightfulJay Ellis, Founder and General Partner–Sporting Ranch Capital Management
The Sporting Ranch Capital Fund is a real estate equity fund formed to acquire recreational ranch properties that are enhanced through enrichment programs. Ellis will discuss how the experienced Management Team that includes partner/partial investor T. Boone Pickens, strategize to capitalize on these ventures.
BE IN HIGH COTTONConcurrent Sessions (Choose one to attend)
5:00–5:45 p.m.Using Search Engine Marketing in Your BusinessMyers Jackson, CAI–United Country Certifi ed Real Estate
Statistics prove that the majority of real estate buyers begin their search online. Mr. Jackson will share techniques to execute successful internet campaigns. Learn the mechanics of how internet search engines operate and proper utilization of website tools to drive traffi c to your website.
What are the Future Markets for Southern TimberDean McCraw, Certifi ed Forester, President–McCraw Energy, LLC
The U.S. South has become the wood basket of the nation. Markets for the timber grown in the South are changing in dramatic ways as Europe looks to this region to meet its renewable energy requirements. In addition, the traditional markets for timber are changing, some for the
better and some for the worse. McCraw will examine how all this will impact
investments in Southern timberlands.
GOIN’ ONCE, GOIN’ TWICE, SOLD!6:30–7:45 p.m.
Greatest Cowboy Auction on Earth
You best be biddin’ as you hear the “cattle rattle” at the Greatest Cowboy Auction on Earth. The funds raised will benefi t the Institute’s education and membership benefi ts programs.
*If you are interested in donating to the auction, call 1.800.441.5263 or visit www.rliland.com.
7:45 p.m.Dinner on Your OwnEnjoy Charleston Cuisine
Friday, March 14SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY7:00–11:00 a.m.
Partner Exhibits Open
7:00–8:30 a.m.Hot Topic Breakfast Roundtables
Enjoy breakfast and conversation on current industry trends. Rotate to a second topic table during session two.
Session one: 7:00–7:45 a.m.
Session two: 7:45–8:30 a.m.
AGLAND TrendsFacilitator: Randy Hertz, ALC
Chat with NAR Commercial Staff Facilitator: Jean Maday, Director
Future Leaders: What Works? What Doesn’t? Facilitator: Dan Flanagan, ALC
Generational Differences and Connections Facilitator: Renee Harvey, ALC
Government Affairs Facilitator: George Harvey
How RPR Can Help Your BusinessFacilitator: Emily Line, Director
Land Values: The Appraiser’s RoleFacilitator: Terri Jensen, ALC, 2014 Institute National President-Elect
Land Income Producing OpportunitiesFacilitator: Ray Brownfi eld, ALC
Leveraging the Credit Union to Your Benefi tFacilitator: Victoria Gillespie, National Director
More on MappingFacilitator: Fletcher Majors, ALC
On the Fracking EdgeFacilitator: Mac Boyd, ALC
Online MarketingFacilitator: Nancy Surak, ALC
Regional Variations in the Timber Market: How This Affects Land ValuesFacilitator: Dean McCraw, Certifi ed Forester
Spreading the Word to ClientsFacilitator: Kate Noble, Institute Staff
Tactics for Land AuctionsFacilitator: Jon Hjelm, ALC
Technology and the Land BusinessFacilitator: Myers Jackson
The International MarketFacilitator: Minor Taylor, ALC
The Scoop on 1031 ExchangesFacilitator: James Miller, Esq.
Tips for EntrepreneursFacilitator: Bill Eshenbaugh, ALC
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS8:45–9:30 a.m.
The World is Your Oyster…How are You Going to Shuck It?David Wyant, Owner and Instructor–Across Borders School of Real Estate
The international appetite for U.S. real estate is big. Wyant will explore how to successfully reach more global buyers and avoid diffi culties when closing deals.
9:30–10:15 a.m.Hydraulic Fracturing: Regulations and RisksSamuel Boxerman, Esq., Partner–Environmental Practice Group of Sidley Austin, LLP
Hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to develop shale oil and gas resources is of considerable interest to landowners. Boxerman will provide an overview of concerns raised about the use of hydraulic fracturing, as well as of the legal framework in place both to safeguard the drilling process and address the air emissions and wastewater produced during development.
10:15–10:45 a.m.1031 Exchange Applications that Benefi t Land Owners and Their Real Estate BrokersJames Miller, Esq., Senior Vice President, Attorney and Manager–Southwest Region Investment Property Exchange Services, Inc. (IPX1031)
Don’t miss out on opportunities of 1031 exchanges. Understand how 1031 exchanges can be used in conjunction with the sale of partial real estate interests such as mineral rights, conservation easements or the use of land for billboards or cell phone towers to generate additional income for land owners and brokers.
RLI HAS A VOICE11:00 –11:20 a.m.
Our Man on the HillRussell Riggs, Government Affairs Liaison–National Association of REALTORS®
Riggs will update attendees of key legislation and issues “on the hill” that impact land professionals.
ROOTS OF AMERICAN MUSIC11:20 a.m.–Noon
Magnolia Singers
Enjoy the rich tradition of Gullah music through which jazz, blues, and ragtime have their roots. The Magnolia Singers, founded in 1998, are one of Charleston’s most unique groups. The a cappella group share and celebrate its culture through America’s most authentic music.
GONE FISHIN’Noon
Conference Adjournment
Terri Jensen, 2014 Institute President-Elect
(Announcement of the 2015 National Land Conference Location)
Meet the PresentersSamuel B. Boxerman Esq., is a partner in the Environmental Practice Group of Sidley Austin LLP in Washington, DC. He has defended clients in environmental litigation cases. He specializes in matters related to shale gas development and hydraulic fracturing.
KC Conway is the executive managing director of Real Estate Analytics for Colliers International, leading real estate analytics capabilities advising institutional, bank, regulatory clients, as well as supporting valuation and advisory services. In 2010, Conway received the “Superior Contributions” award by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
Bill Eshenbaugh, ALC, is the 2013 Meeks Distinguished Service award winner and owner of Eshenbaugh Land Company in Tampa, FL. He has been active in brokerage and land development for more than 30 years and has been a director or offi cer in most major real estate organizations.
Jay Ellis is founder and general partner of Sporting Ranch Capital Management. He spent 25 years on Wall Street with Credit Suisse First Boston and in 2007 opened the fi rst Institutional Sales offi ce for Morgan Stanley in Dallas, Texas.
William Emmons, PhD, is an assistant vice president and economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He conducts policy analysis and speaks on the economy, fi nancial markets, and household fi nancial conditions. He is an adjunct professor of fi nance in the John M. Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis.
Brent Gloy, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. He teaches and conducts research in the areas of agricultural fi nance and agribusiness management. His research focuses on issues related to the supply and demand for credit. He is the founder and director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture.
Detlef Hallermann, PhD, is an associate clinical professor and director for the Reliant Energy Trade Center at Texas A&M University. Hallermann has created and directs the Trading, Risk & Investments Program (TRIP) for the university. He is a petroleum engineer experienced in the energy industry.
Leonard Jordan is the associate chief for conservation at the USDA. He directs the Natural Resources Conservation Service Programs—Science and Technology, Soil Science and Resource Assessment, and Strategic Planning and Accountability deputy areas.
Myers Jackson, of United Country Certifi ed Real Estate is a certifi ed auctioneer and provides land auction and real estate auction services to fi fty states and international provinces. He is the author and instructor of the Institute course, Building Business Through Technology.
Jim Miller, Esq., a senior vice president and regional manager for IPX1031, is a dedicated qualifi ed intermediary for all types of §1031 tax deferred exchanges. He is a practiced attorney representing buyers, sellers, homebuilders, and developers in commercial and residential transactions.
Dean McCraw is a certifi ed forester and president of McCraw Energy LLC. He was previously the director of forestry for the North Carolina Biofuels Center and the regeneration manager for Rayonier in Georgia where he managed the growing of over 505 million seedlings throughout the Southeast.
Eric Pimpler is the founder and owner of GeoSpatial Training Services (geospatialtraining.com). He implements and teaches Geographic Information Systems solutions using ESRI, Google Earth/Maps, Open Source technology. He is the author of Programming ArcGIS 10.1 with Python Cookbook.
Russell W. Riggs is the senior regulatory representative in the Government Affairs Division for the National Association of REALTORS® and is the government affairs liaison for the REALTORS® Land Institute. Riggs has engaged Congress and regulatory agencies on issues with a focus on property rights, the environment, and land use.
Brent Wellings is the southwest regional auction manager at Schrader Real Estate & Auction Co., Inc., and owner of Wellings Land Investment Advisory in Fort Worth, Texas. His services have been provided to a variety of clients including private equity groups, wealth/land management companies, trust professionals, and lending institutions.
David E. Wyant is the owner/instructor of Across Borders School of Real Estate, owner/broker of Wyant Realty International and a faculty member of the Florida REALTORS®. Having also been with IBM, he brings extensive international business expertise to the real estate industry.
The 2014 National Land Conference counts as an elective course toward earning the esteemed
Accredited Land Consultant Designation (ALC).
Requirements
Those desiring to attend the conference as a course requirement are required to:
1. Check off on the conference registration form that the conference is being taken as a course elective.*
2. Attend all educational sessions of the conference and sign attendance rosters for each session.
3. Develop a paper that covers one of the topics from the conference adding additional information from life experiences, research, and/or interviews with subject matter experts. Specific requirements for the paper may be
found at http://www.rliland.com/Resources/Land_Conference-Elective_Credit.pdf.
4. Submit the paper for review within sixty days after the final day of the conference to the RLI Executive VP.
5. Sign a release allowing RLI to distribute the papers submitted.
Certificates of Completion
A certificate of completion noting sixteen (16) contact hours will be sent to all who successfully complete the course white paper option requirements.
*RLI does not issue continuing education units. Questions regarding continuing education units should be directed to the organization issuing the credits i.e. state and local boards.
Headquarters Hotel The Francis Marion Hotel 387 King Street Charleston, SC 29403 1.843.722.0600
Take a trip back in time to the 1920’s at Charleston’s grand hotel, the Francis Marion. Opening its doors in 1924, it was named for General Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox” of the American Revolution. Enjoy the historic ambiance with upgraded amenities and sleek décor reminiscent of the 1920’s. The hotel features a business center, wireless internet, newsstand, gift store, Spa Adagio, Starbucks, and fitness center.
Land Conference special rates start at $159 per night, plus taxes. A limited number of rooms are available at this rate and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Make your reservations online or call The Francis Marion Hotel
at 1.843.722.0600 and ask for the REALTORS® Land Institute conference
rate. (Code: REALTORS)
GROUND TRANSPORTATIONTaxi service from Charleston International Airport to the hotel is about $30-$35 one way for one to two passengers. Shuttles rates are about $14 per person and depart every 15 minutes.
Elective Course Credit toward the Accredited Land Consultant Designation*
Special EventsWednesday, March 12Meet, Greet, and Make Money
5:45–6:15 p.m.Registrants OnlyNetwork with the top land professionals and make deals.
Bourbon and Boots: 2014 National President’s Inaugural Reception
6:30–8:00 p.m.Ticketed for Companions Celebrate the Culture with and in honor of George Clift, ALC, 2014 Institute National President
Thursday, March 1370th Anniversary Luncheon
Noon–1:15 p.m. Ticketed for CompanionsHonor the Institute’s history at the 70th Anniversary luncheon.
Greatest Cowboy Auction on Earth
6:30–7:45 p.m.Ticketed for Companions You best be biddin’ as you hear the “cattle rattle” at the Greatest Cowboy Auction on Earth. The funds raised will benefit the Institute’s education and membership benefits programs.
*If you are interested in donating to the auction, call 1.800.441.5263 or visit www.rliland.com.
Friday, March 14Historic Charleston Carriage Ride Ticketed for All
2:00–3:00 p.m. Take a trip through Charleston’s historic streets to see and learn about the city’s remarkable history during a fully-narrated carriage tour. Enjoy the beautiful city and see it through the eyes of the land. Participants will be picked up and dropped off at The Francis Marion Hotel. Ticket price is $34.
Special Companion EventThursday, March 13Companion Magnolia Plantation & Garden Tour Ticketed
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (Includes a box lunch)View the famous plantation, gardens, manor houses, fields and wildlife during a completely guided tour of the 1676 Magnolia Plantation. The grounds, established by the Drayton family, have witnessed our nation unfold from the American Revolution to the Civil War. In fact, it is the oldest Lowcountry site available to the public and the oldest gardens in America. Participants will be picked up at 11:00 a.m. and returned to The Francis Marion Hotel at 4:00 p.m. Ticket price is $78 and includes transportation, tour, and lunch.
Space is limited on the tour. Register early to ensure your place.
Accommodations Reservations
REALTORS® Land Institute extends special recognition to the partners/sponsors of the 2014 National Land Conference for their commitment to the organization and to land.
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsors
Exhibit and Session Sponsors
If you would like to partner with the Institute for the 2014 National Land Conference, a range of opportunities are available and customized programs can be developed. Visit http://www.rliland.com/sponsr-opportunities or call 1.800.441.5263 for more information.
Partners/Sponsors
Please check member type: p ALC p ALC Candidate p Non-Member
Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Company: __________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________________
City:_____________________________ State:___________________ Zip: ____________
Phone:_________________________________ Fax: ________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________________________________
Spouse/ Guest Name: ________________________________________________________
Dietary, accessibility or other restrictions: ________________________________________
Conference registration fees*: Price per person Quantity Totalp ALC Fee $525 ________ $________p Candidate Fee $575 ________ $________p Non-Member Fee $675 ________ $________
*The non-refundable registration fee includes all conference sessions, Inaugural Reception, Marketing Session,Welcome Breakfast, Cowboy Auction, RLI’s 70th Anniversary Luncheon, and Breakfast Roundtables.
Additional Options: p Course Elective Fee $55 ________ $________ This option is for Candidates working towards their ALC designation. Selecting this option will allow you to write a White Paper after the conference to receive credit for an elective course towards the ALC designation.
p Companion Ticket $65 ________ $________ Includes admission to the Bourbon and Boots Reception and Cowboy Auction drink ticket for one accompanying a conference attendee.
p Companion Anniversary $65 ________ $________Lunch Ticket
Includes admission to the RLI 70th Anniversary Luncheon on March 13 from Noon–1:15 p.m.
p Companion Tour Magnolia $78 ________ $________Plantation and Garden
Companions of attendees are invited to join this tour on Thursday, March 13. The tour will depart the Francis Marion hotel at 11:00 a.m. This ticket includes transportation, tour, and lunch. Space is limited and subject to availability.
p Charleston Carriage Ride Tour $34 ________ $________Attendees and companions may take a carriage tour through historic Charleston at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 14.
Payment Information: (All funds must be submitted in U.S. dollars) p I Authorize the REALTORS® Land Institute to charge my credit card.p Visa p MasterCard p American Express p Diners Club p Discover
Credit Card Number:__________________________________ Expiration Date: __________
Signature ___________________________________________________________________
Cancellation Policy: RLI reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the conference or individual sessions due to unforeseen circumstances. Registration fees, less a $175 cancellation fee, are refundable if written notice is received prior to March 8. RLI is not responsible for nonrefundable airline tickets or related travel expenses.
Needs & Assistance: RLI wishes to accommodate those individual needs. Please provide RLI with any special requests regarding dietary restrictions, accessibility, or related requirements.
Spread the Word The best in the land business will learn, network, and make deals at the 2014 National Land Conference. View more information and register online at www.rliland.com/2014-national-land-conference.
Online registration:Visit www.rliland.com.
Mail registration:Complete the form below and send it to REALTORS® Land Institute 430 North Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60611
Faxed registration:Complete the form below andfax to 312-329-8633.
Phone registration:Call 1.800.441.5263
Email scanned registration:Email to [email protected]
Hotel reservations are made separately at www.rliland.com.
Registration
RE
ALT
OR
S L
an
d I
nst
itu
te4
30
No
rth
Mic
hig
an
Ave
nu
eC
hic
ag
o, IL
60
611
At th
e His
tori
c Fra
ncis
Mar
ion
Hot
elC
harl
est
on
, S
ou
th C
aro
lin
aM
arc
h 1
2-1
4, 2
014
Re
gis
ter
by
Jan
uary
15
, 2
014
an
d s
ave
$5
0.
Re
gis
ter
by
Jan
uary
15
, 2
014
R
eg
iste
r b
y J
an
uary
15
, 2
014
an
d s
ave
$5
0.
an
d s
ave
$5
0.
Re
gis
ter
by
Jan
uary
15
, 2
014
an
d s
ave
$5
0.