Wilmington, NC builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes encourages those in the Cape Fear Area to attend UNC-Wilmington’s Intercultural Week (iWeek) events beginning February 15, 2010. The Office of International Programs at UNC-W will be hosting iWeek, which will culminate with the Intercultural Festival on Saturday, February 19th, 2010. This year’s theme is “Connecting Communities through Social Justice,” and below is the week’s agenda and for detailed information on each, visit their website! All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted on UNC-W’s iWeek website.

Monday, February 15

  • Around the World: All Day, residence hall lobbies
  • Love in Any Language:12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, FSC, Masonboro Island Room             
  • Children in the Fields: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM, FSC, Clock Tower Lounge
  • The Fight for Water: 7:00 PM, Lumina Theater
  • Jonathan Kozol, Joy & Justice: An Invitation to the Young to Serve the Children of the Poor: 7:00 PM, Kenan Auditorium

Tuesday, February 16

  • Creating Social Justice through Latino-Serving Community Resource Centers: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, Java City, Randall Library
  • Discussion of Afro-Brazilian Studies: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, FSC, Wrightsville Beach Room
  • Bilingual Dramatized Readings: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Randall Library Auditorium
  • UNCW Goes on a Gender Bender: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, DeLoach Hall, 114
  • Close to Home: 7:00 PM, Lumina Theater

Wednesday, February 17 

  • Cultural Diversity in Harmony – Shanghai and the World Expo 2010: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, FSC, Wrightsville Beach Room
  • Fulbright Scholarship Opportunities for Faculty: 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM, CTE/CFL Conference Room
  • Who is a Battered Immigrant & What Immigration Remedies Exist in Our Community?: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM, FSC, Bald Head Island Room
  • Israel – Land of Many Cultures: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM, FSC, Sunset Beach Room
  • Delwende: Get Up and Walk!: 7:00 PM, Lumina Theater

Thursday, February 18

  • African American Read-In: Activist Authors: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Java City, Randall Library            
  • Friendship Bridge in Guatemala: Micro-Lending and Education to Improve the Lives of Women and Families: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM, FSC, Sunset Beach Room
  • Afro-Latinos – The Untaught Story: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Computer & Information Systems Hall, 1008
  • Music from Around the World: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Lumina Theater               
  • Prisoner of the Mountains: 7:00 PM, Randall Library Auditorium
  • Friday, February 19
  • US Immigration – Know Your Rights: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM, FSC, Sunset Beach Room
  • Social Justice and the Study Abroad Experience – 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM, FSC, Wrightsville Beach Room
  • Ralph Bunche Awareness Presentation: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM, FSC, Wrightsville Beach Room
  • “We Know That if we Build a 15′ Fence, Then That’s Just a 15′ Ladder” – A Comprehensive Look at DHS Policy, Activism and Immigration on the Arizona/Mexico Border: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM, FSC, Wrightsville Beach Room

Saturday, February 20

  • 18th Annual Intercultural Festival: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, Burney Center 
  • A Grain of Sand and Becoming: 8:00 PM, Lumina Theater     

Ongoing Event: Monday, February 8 – Thursday, February 25

  • Activist Authors Exhibit

Ongoing Events: Monday, February 15 – Friday, February 19

  • International Cuisine at Wagoner Dining Hall      
  • A Window to the World, Westside Hall Display Case

New Homeowner Survey

January 21st, 2010

Wilmington, NC custom home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes would like to share our most recent client testimonial from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens. Our award-winning customer service stems from exceeding client expectations and we are excited to share with you what our latest clients had to say about the Mark Johnson Custom Homes building experience! Click here to read what other clients have said about Mark Johnson Custom Homes!

New Homeowner Survey

Describe your experience with the staff of Mark Johnson Custom Homes, Inc.

We enjoyed working with your staff very much. Also, your subcontractors were very willing to work with us.

Would you recommend Mark Johnson Custom Homes, Inc.? Why?

Yes. Quality materials, subcontractors and a willingness on everyone’s part to work with us was always Mark’s biggest concern.

On a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the highest), how helpful was our Client Progress Portal? What improvements can be made?

Five. None

A large part of our marketing is based on client testimonials. If you are willing to provide a testimonial for us, please do so here:

“Beverly and I have enjoyed the total process from design, estimating, construction,(Mark was very receptive to changes made during the construction) and the punchlist process. We have shared this testimonial with our friends and prospective home building clients in the past and are happy to do it now per your request. Again,we were very pleased with Mark Johnson Custom Homes on this project.” – Jim Edens

Five Home Trends for 2010

January 19th, 2010

Wilmington, NC custom home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes aims and exceeds customer expectations both during and after the home building process. And an important part of offering award-winning customer service is being aware of current trends in the home building industry. An article from MarketWatch outlined the five trends below to be on the lookout for in 2010 and to read more, click here!

The live-in kitchen.

Living within our means.

The Green kitchen.

The wellness kitchen.

Cooking for fun.

Wilmington, NC remodeler Mark Johnson Custom Homes would like to share an article from BankRate.com’s Paul Bomberger with tips on how to approach remodeling your home without a home equity loan. Bomberger addressed the points below as well as pointing out that almost one-third of the country’s homeowners have near negative equity on their home. To read the complete article, click here!  

  • Personal savings
  • Credit cards
  • Hold a garage or yard sale
  • Sweat equity
  • Borrowing from family

Wilmington, NC new home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes would like to share an article from the Wilmington Star News’ “Master Gardener” series on how to protect your plants during the cold winter months. Below is their coverage on how to avoid damage to your plants and to read how to provide extra protection for your plant containers, knowing your hardiness zone and determining how much damage may have been done to your plants click here!

“Pruning plants in late summer or early fall can make them more susceptible to winter injury because the new growth that results in response to pruning does not have enough time to prepare for winter. For this reason do not prune woody plants after midsummer, to ensure their new growth has enough time to harden off for winter. Applying nitrogen-containing fertilizers in fall or winter can also increase winter damage by encouraging tender new growth. Avoid putting out nitrogen fertilizers after late summer to reduce the possibility of winter damage. Also, do not apply nitrogen to lawns and landscapes too early in the spring. Slow-release fertilizers can be applied to landscape beds in March, but gardeners should wait until mid-April before fertilizing lawns.

Other nutrients help increase plants’ cold hardiness, particularly potassium, which is often referred to as potash. To find out if your soil is low in potassium, submit a soil sample to your local Cooperative Extension office for testing. Soil testing is free to N.C. residents and is the only way to accurately know which nutrients your soil needs. Potassium applied during the spring and summer will help plants survive winter.”

Learn more

If you have questions about protecting your plants from winter injury or how to help them recover, contact your local Cooperative Extension office. In Pender County, call 259-1235 or visit online at http://pender.ces.ncsu.edu and post your questions using the “Ask an Expert” widget.”

New Hanover County, NC new home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes is excited to share our latest home for sale in Wilmington, NC. 632 Southerland Farm Road is situated among the beautiful marshes and hardwood trees in Marsh Landing Place. This stunning new 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home boasts an open floor plan with great room fitted with hardwood floors. The kitchen is well appointed with granite countertops, tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. The master suite is on the main floor and has a large walk-in closet, tiled shower, and garden tub. The second floor has two bedrooms, a bathroom, huge walk-in storage, and a large finished 371 square ft bonus room. Click here for the floor plan and visit Buddy Blake’s site for more information on this Wilmington, NC new home. Visit our Inventory Page for more information on other Mark Johnson Custom Homes now available for sale!