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The National Realty Club offers many events throughout the year

The National Realty Club (NRC) has been around for over 60 years. The NRC was established in 1947 as a forum for the exchange of ideas and furtherance of business among real estate owners, builders and developers. Today, the NRC counts among its membership real estate professionals-many of them from multi-generational real estate families-lawyers, accountants and other service professionals, bankers, lenders, brokers and brokerage firms, managers, and developers. "We are large enough to be effective and small enough so you will get to know everyone," said NRC president, Thomas Graf. The NRC offers a variety of events to its members. The 19 luncheon programs feature speakers who have unique insights and information for our group. The cocktail parties are informal gatherings that offer a chance to socialize and network. The Business-Builder Breakfasts are a forum for members to reach out to each other for opportunities. As Graf said, "Members should consider the membership as a resource for their businesses." The NRC has also begun a series of special events for our membership, headed by NRC governor, Brian Evans. These events include Vodka & Caviar nights, Wine Tastings, and Steak and Ale dinners. Please visit our web site: www.nationalrealtyclub.com today for an overview of our club. The Business-Builder Breakfasts have been enormously successful and are a valued member benefit. These events are for members only. "We dedicate these programs to getting business done. Members share what they do and what they need from each other at the breakfast in an elevator pitch," said Graf, who instituted another great member benefit by having cocktail parties for the members and their guests as a way for members to get to know each other. "I noticed that members did not necessarily know each other. Now, I see that deals are getting done. NRC's motto, after all, is 'Friendships you can build on,'" he said. We encourage membership in the NRC," said Marsh. "There are many benefits to being a member, not the least of which is greatly discounted luncheons and other programs, for which non-members pay a premium." Membership applications are available by email to [email protected] or to [email protected] or to [email protected]. Benefits of membership include: *Discounted prices for lunch programs, special events and cocktail parties; * Members Only Programs, such as the Business-Builder Breakfast; * Discount for special events such as the Golf Outing; * Membership directory emailed to the members; * Access to a members only section on our website, www.nationalrealtyclub.com; * Subscriptions to real estate publications such as the New York Real Estate Journal; and * Participation in LinkedIn community for NRC. Upcoming NRC programs   * Tuesday, February 17th: Luncheon at noon with Barry LePatner, Esq. of LePatner and Associates on infrastructure issues. * Thursday, February 26th: Cocktails at the NRC and Euro Wine Special Event. * Monday, March 2nd: Luncheon at noon with Michael Stoler, New York Real Estate TV.   *Tuesday, March 17th: Luncheon at noon with David Schectman, senior director at Eastern Consolidated on "distressed turnarounds."   * Thursday, March 19th: Business-Builder Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. This is for members only. * Monday, April 6th: Luncheon at noon with Ari Shalam of Taconic Partners. * Tuesday, April 14th: Cocktails at the NRC * Tuesday April 21st: Luncheon at noon with Neil Bader of Wells Fargo on residential mortgages. * Tuesday April 28th: Cigar and Scotch Special Event.
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