Coventry Log Homes always has interesting things going on. We have homes featured in great magazines, community service events, and articles related to log home building and industry issues. Here you can find out what we are doing.
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Catch Us on the Sportsman Channel Now Through MarchWe’re excited to announce that our program, Woods N’ Water, brought to you this quarter by our Showcase Sponsor Coventry Log Homes, is now on the Sportsman Channel (DirecTV Channel 605) through the end of March. You can catch new episodes every Tuesday at 7 pm (EST), Mondays at 2 am (EST) and Wednesday at 1:30 pm (EST). During the next few weeks we’ll be bringing you Cody’s moose hunt in Newfoundland, Canada – where he bags a 18-point bull and an action-packed whitetail hunt in Wyoming. Watch Coventry Log Homes on Woods N Water - February 22, 23, and 24th. |
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 Jeff Elliott, with his trophy kill. The hunt was captured on film by Woods n’ Water crew and will air Thanksgiving Day weekend. A recent made for television hunting episode of Woods n’ Water was filmed in Hulett, Wyoming with Jeff Elliott, owner of Coventry Log Homes. The episode will feature an interview about Coventry Log Homes and preview Jeff's actual hunt and shooting of a 10-point, 225 pound White Tail Deer. The show is scheduled to air on November 28 at 9:00 pm on the Pursuit Channel (that’s Direct TV channel 608). Now airing on the Sportsman Channel (DirecTV 605). |
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November 5, 2009 - The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) today applauded Congress for passing legislation that will extend and expand the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit, stating that this will provide a much-needed boost to the fragile housing market and economy. |
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Adopting a “green” philosophy is easier than you think and it does not require wind turbines, solar panels or wearing extra sweaters in January. Here are 10 conventional, easy to implement suggestions from the Log Home Council on ways to reduce energy costs, increase comfort and make your log home a little greener. |
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Plans for more camps will help gain employable skills On a crisp, fall morning overlooking Lake Champlain at Button Bay State Park, Russ Colvin and his assistant, Michael Liker, Vermont State supervisors with the Parks Conservation Corps awaited the delivery of two Recreational Camp Packages and the crew that would build them. With them stood, Jim Elliott, the general manager of Log Stackers, LLC., an affiliate company with Coventry Log Homes, in Woodsville, NH. Jim was there to lend his extensive technical and log building expertise to the project. |
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