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6th Annual President's Cocktail Reception 5-20

Join Bronx Manhattan North Association of Realtors' president & president-elect Kathy Zamchansky and Chirstina Leigh-Stevens for a President's Cocktail Reception on May 20 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the F&J Pine Restaurant, 1913 Bronxdale Ave. "Last year's Cocktail Party was a beautiful spring evening where we had the opportunity to gather with lots of friends, old and new. Please join us for another great night of networking." We will have a savory assortment of perhaps the Bronx's best Italian food and drinks! In order to defray the costs of the reception, we will charge a nominal admission for members and previous trade show exhibitors at $50 (non-members $75). Mail your check payable to BMNAR before May 7, 2015 with the name of each guest. For more information please contact Eliezer Rodriguez, Esq. or Janine Schall @ 718-892-3000 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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