Extreme Makeover Home Edition Comes to Tallahassee, Florida

On Friday, February 20th, 2009, Ty Pennington and the Design Team from the hit ABC show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will surprise a deserving Tallahassee family of heroes, with the news that they will receive a brand new custom home in just 7 days! The builder and primary sponsor is Mydelton Parker BuildersCamping World of Tallahassee has become a sponsor of this wonderful event.  Camping World RV Sales of Tallahassee will be donating a motorhome as well as sending 10 employees out to the home throughout the week. 

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ABC show chooses Kadzis' family home for makeover

By Angeline J. Taylor • Tallahassee Democrat Staff Writer • February 20, 2009

By noon Friday, Tallahassee resident Barbara Kadzis had experienced the lowest of lows and the highest of highs in less than 24 hours.

The high moment came around 9:30 a.m. Friday when she received a knock on her front door from Ty Pennington, host of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”

The mother of 10 learned that the ABC show had chosen her and her husband, George, as local heroes because they have adopted six children from overseas. The couple and the seven children who live at their home, including one biological son, will have their house dramatically reconstructed during the next week.

“I can’t say a big enough thanks,” she said as builders, members of the media, neighbors and others surrounded the family. “(We know) if you give, it will be returned to you. But the amount of this giving, at this time when people are losing their jobs, I can’t say a bigger thank you.”

 

County representatives along with employees of Comcast Cable, the City of Tallahassee and scores of sheriff’s deputies flocked around the residence at Queen Anna Drive in eastern Leon County — all an indication of the national network’s presence in Tallahassee.

But being selected for the extreme home makeover was bittersweet for Barbara.

Her husband, George Kadzis, was unable to be there. George, a prison dentist, had to be rushed to a local hospital Thursday night.

 

He suffers from an aggressive form of brain cancer and Thursday he could no longer walk. When asked about her husband’s condition, Barbara said she didn’t think his condition was life-threatening at this point.

“We don’t think it’s necessarily the end,” she said.

Barbara and George adopted six children with disabilities from China. They have one biological son. And Barbara has three adult children from a previous marriage.
They have a 2,200-square-foot home on Queen Anna Drive that intersects with Hill N Dale Drive off of U.S. Highway 90. The children have been sharing rooms in the three-bed, one-bath house.

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Barbara shared how she and George started adopting their children. She said it started with an advertisement in the Tallahassee Democrat. George showed her a picture of a little girl and a notice of an informational meeting on overseas adoptions.

 

When asked why they adopted, Barbara said, “They needed a family.”

 

Family friend Trish Kurowski said Barbara and George were nearly finished raising their children.

 

“They have three grown sons,” Kurowski said. “They could have stopped at that.”

 

Instead, they adopted children with disabilities falling in line with Barbara’s profession as a special-education aide. She works at Kate Sullivan Elementary.

“They are extraordinary people,” Kurowski said. “They are the true definition of the word hero.

 

“If every kid had parents like Barbara and George, the world would be a much better place. They are the most selfless human beings.”

 

Kurowski didn’t sugarcoat George’s medical condition. “He’s deteriorating rapidly,” she said.

 

Barbara hopes to be able to stay close by the hospital until George can be released. It’s unclear whether the family will go away for a vacation — a norm for the show during the week that the family’s house is being renovated.

 

Myddelton Parker Builders have partnered with the show for the event. The company’s owners stood with Barbara as she met the community Friday morning.

“Thank you for what you all have done,” Myddelton Parker co-owner John Parker said.

 

Parker said he hopes his company will build a “great home of love” for the Kadzis family.

1:18 p.m.

The Kadzis family of Tallahassee is celebrating its selection for the ABC show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" under a cloud of uncertainty as George, the father, battles brain cancer.

 

George Kadzis was taken to the hospital Thursday night. His brain cancer is aggressive, and his wife says she is hoping physicians can relieve pressure from a tumor so he can return home soon.

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Ty Pennington, star of the show, designers, builders and other crew members knocked on the Kadzis family door this morning at their home along Queen Anna Drive, which is off Chaires Cross Road.

 

Barbara Kadzis, the mother, was overwhelmed that her family had been chosen to receive a new house.

 

“I can’t say big enough thanks,” she told members of the media and others during an interview with the family. “(We know) if you give, it will be returned to you. But the amount of this giving at this time when people are losing their jobs, I can’t say a bigger thank you.”

11:13

Democrat Staff Writer Angeline J. Taylor is waiting with other members of the media to interview the Kadzis family at their home on Queen Anna Drive, which is off Chaires Cross Road.

 

Dozens of police cars, media trucks and other vehicles are lining the road to the house, and neighbors are milling about to take in the excitement.

 

A large charter bus, resembling the one seen on the hit TV show "Extreme Makeover Home Edition" is also along the street.

 

 

11:13

Democrat Staff Writer Angeline J. Taylor is waiting with other members of the media to interview the Kadzis family at their home on Queen Anna Drive, which is off Chaires Cross Road.

 

Dozens of police cars, media trucks and other vehicles are lining the road to the house, and neighbors are milling about to take in the excitement.

 

A large charter bus, resembling the one seen on the hit TV show "Extreme Makeover Home Edition" is also along the street.

 

 

10:19

Here is the news release from Extreme Makeover Home Edition:

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In keeping with the show’s call to honor everyday heroes across America, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition travels to Tallahassee, Florida on February 20, 2009 to tell the Kadzis Family, which includes a father with cancer and five physically challenged children adopted from China, that their hurricane-damaged home will be rebuilt and modified in seven days to meet their special needs.

 

Extraordinary compassion led George Kadzis, a prison dentist, and Barbara Kadzis, a lifelong teacher who herself was adopted, to open their hearts and home to special-needs children adopted from orphanages in China. The Kadzis family faces major challenges in their cramped, hurricane-damaged home. It is especially difficult to navigate for daughter Melody, whom was born blind. The other adopted brothers and sisters also have significant physical challenges. Julia is deaf, Martin’s right arm and hand are deformed, and Phoenix and Celeste are now having their cleft palates repaired. Aileen lost her birth father to cancer and her birth mother fled after his death.

 

Because Barbara and George Kadzis couldn’t speak fluent Chinese, and several of their adopted children could barely communicate in any fashion, the family turned to the universal language of music as an instrument to heal, communicate and transform. Chris, Barbara and George’s biological son, and Martin play the guitar and piano; Aileen plays the flute; Melody plays the zither, and Julia dances like she’s listening to every note, despite her inability to hear.

 

In addition, George is now battling brain cancer and his diagnoses has taken time and energy away from his desire to modify his family’s home. Now it is up to Ty and his designers to take over and make a better home to accommodate the children’s special needs and create a peaceful space for George.

While Ty and the designers, the local builder MyddeltonParker Builders, and hundreds of volunteers and workers are rebuilding their home, the Kadzis family will go on vacation.

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The design team for this episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will feature team leader Ty Pennington and designers Michael Moloney, Paige Hemmis and John Littlefield.

 

updated 10:15 a.m.

The Kadzis family, which includes a father with cancer and five physically challenged children adopted from China, will be receiving a new home courtesy ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."

Earlier post

This morning, the staff of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition will reveal the Leon County family that will receive a new home courtesy of the Emmy-award winning show.

The show's host, Ty Pennington, is expected to knock on the front door of an area family's home

Employees of Myddelton Parker Builders will join Pennington before the family departs on their week-long vacation.


 

Hero Home Address:

Kadzis Family
8233 Queen Anna Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32317

Parking Information:

Construction/Trade/Volunteers/VIP:
Corner of Mahan Drive and Futura Drive (Summit East)

Mapquest to Parking

*Please note: Arrive at least 30 minutes early to ensure you arrive to your scheduled shift on time. You will be shuttled from the designated parking area to the construction site. Everyone must go through the check-in tent prior to their shift.*

Media:
Corner of Mahan Drive and Futura Drive (Summit East)

*All Media will be shuttled to the construction site. All media will have to check in at the designated Media Check-in area. Live trucks can access the site through Queen Anna Drive. Prior to arrival you must contact Julie Roberts at 202.445.3404 (Tallahassee) to coordinate. Media credentials will be distributed at the media check-in tent and all media personnel must have valid press credentials and be registered with the public relations department.*

Spectator:
Corner of Mahan Drive and Futura Drive (Summit East)

 

The Schedule of Events

Friday, February 20 Day 1 (NO SPECTATORS ALLOWED)

  • Morning Door Knock!
    Family leaves in limo for vacation

Saturday, February 21 Day 2 (NO SPECTATORS ALLOWED)

  • Furniture Move-Out, Clothes sent to Dry Cleaner
    Construction Prep
  • Braveheart March at 4pm

Sunday, February 22 Day 3 (Change!! OPEN TO SPECTATORS FROM 8AM-8PM)

  • Demolition of the home and Foundation Prep

Monday, February 23 Day 4 (Spectators are Allowed)

  • 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM SPECTATORS WELCOMED!!
    Watch the house get framed before your eyes!

Tuesday, February 24 Day 5 (SPECTATORS WELCOMED)

  • 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM SPECTATORS WELCOMED!!
    Construction Continues Exterior Features Added

Wednesday, February 25 Day 6 (SPECTATORS WELCOMED)

  • 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM SPECTATORS WELCOMED!!
    Construction Continues Back yard prep and landscaping

Thursday, February 26 Day 7 (SPECTATORS WELCOMED)

  • 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM SPECTATORS WELCOMED!!
    MyddeltonParker Builders turns keys over to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
    Designers move in furniture and decorating begins
    Exterior and Interior are cleaned in preparation for Reveal Day

Friday, February 27 Day 8 MOVE THAT BUS DAY!!! SPECTATORS WELCOMED!

  • 8:00 AM Spectators are highly welcome and encouraged all day today starting at 8:00am. If you want to get a good view and witness the famous “MOVE THAT BUS” when the family arrives and the design team welcomes them into their new home, you need to arrive early.
  • 10:00AM Arrival time is encouraged for spectators that want to be part of "Move That Bus". Don’t forget your positive signs welcoming the family home. Please keep in mind that this day will be long periods of standing so plan accordingly.
  • 2:00PM - 3:00PM Join thousands of supporters as Ty Pennington and the design crew welcome the family home. MEDIA AND COMMUNITY ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED! Be on-set to witness the now famous "Move That Bus" when the family see’s their new home for the first time! TIME IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

 

 

Come Watch Us

Can you come and watch us? Absolutely... we encourage it!

Bring your family, friends, enthusiasm and signs and watch this amazing process take place first-hand. Spectators are welcome on the site after demolition.

Come watch us starting Sunday, February 22nd at 8:00 a.m. and watch a custom home constructed in front of your eyes! Spectators can watch daily (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) Sunnday, February 22nd, to Friday, February 27th, when Ty Pennington and his design team invite you to yell “Move that Bus” when the family arrives home and sees their new home for the first time!

Please take a look at the schedule and plan when you would like to visit. Our team, contractors and volunteers need all the support they can get!

Spectator FAQ's

Witness an extreme change and be part of an extraordinary one! Each spectator is asked to bring a canned food item or a gift card as their admission. The food items will help re-stock our local food pantries, and the gift cards (of any amount) will go to the family. We encourage you to be part of this extreme dream!


The spectator site will be open for guests of all ages from 8a.m. -8p.m. February 22nd – February 27th. Please be prepared for long periods of standing outside. We suggest bringing comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing. There are no covered areas for spectators but umbrellas are allowed.


Come out and cheer on the Extreme design team, and all of the volunteers that have been working around the clock to make sure this new home gets finished in time. Bring a sign with a positive message. Just make sure it’s short and visible from a distance!


Guests are encouraged to bring a camera or video camera to capture the memories of this extreme project. Photos of the progress will be posted daily at www.extrememyddeltonparker.com/


No blankets, lawn chairs or coolers are allowed, however; feel free to bring water and snacks. There will not be a concession stand on site.


Portable toilets are available for spectators close to the site.


FREE parking will be available with continuous shuttle service to take you to and from the extreme site. Shuttles with handicapped access will be available. Please visit www.extrememyddeltonparker.com/ for a complete map of the area when it becomes available.


Although Ty and the other members of the extreme team may be available to sign autographs, their first priority is designing a home for a deserving family so there are no guarantees.


For the safety of our spectators and workers, paramedics will be available and on site during the entire build.


For the safety of everyone involved in the project, please refrain from smoking at the site.

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