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Take advantage of the membership benefits offered by Nat'l. Realty Club

The NRC is an organization with a 60+ year history. The National Realty Club was established in 1947 as a forum for the exchange of ideas, and furtherance of business, among real estate owners, builders, lenders, developers, managers, and lawyers. Many members are multi-generational "real estate families" well-known in the community. Program meetings are held twice monthly at noon at the Williams Club. Members only programs such as the very popular cocktail parties and Business-Building Breakfasts, and the annual Holiday Party make a total of 33-34 events per year. Membership is on an annual basis, January 1 to December 31, and costs $425 per year. Although the NRC does not pro-rate membership, there is a special 2008-09 member drive available now. For $675, those interested may join today with memberships expiring on December 31, 2009. Members benefit from: * Special member prices for luncheons (members pay just $45 vs. $100-125 for non-members); * Special members only events, such as the cocktail parties at which members may bring guests; * Members only (no guests) at the Business-Building Breakfasts at which attendees may make an "elevator pitch" for their business; * A discounted price for attending the golf outing; and * Membership directories sent via email at least quarterly or whenever there is an update. For an application for membership and program notices, please email [email protected].
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