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BMAR to hold 7th annual Golf & Tennis Outing June 29

The 74th Annual Golf & Tennis Outing sponsored by the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors (BMAR) is scheduled for Monday, June 29 at the exclusive Fresh Meadow Club in Lake Success. The Outstanding Service Award recipient for this year's exciting event is Ram Gupta. Gupta is a great guy and a truly deserving individual. Over 300 of the most successful professionals active in the real estate industry attend the Outing each year and take advantage of the full day of activities, networking, prizes and much more. Spring and warm temperatures raises everyone's spirits. This event is an excellent opportunity to forget the recession and work to cultivate new business relationships. You never know where your next big deal is going to come from. Every deal matters more than ever! Activities For Every Professional The many activities held at the annual outing are very appealing to savvy individuals. "Three types of programs are available at this exclusive and outstanding setting of the Fresh Meadow Country Club, Lake Success. The three programs are: golf, tennis or dinner. The golf program includes: green fees, golf carts, tipping of caddie, tournament, refreshments on the course, brunch, networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. The tennis program includes: tournament, court changes, refreshments, brunch, networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. The dinner program includes: access to networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. Company Sponsorships For Special Recognition Company sponsorships are also available for additional special recognition. Many company sponsorships have already been sold. The lunch sponsor for $2,500 is Hudson Valley Bank/New York National Bank. The cocktail/dinner sponsor for $2,500 is Bentley James LLC. Trophies & awards sponsor for $1,750 is Tekniverse Inc. The tennis tournament Sponsor for $1,500 is U.S. Energy Group. The golf cart sponsor for $1,500 is Hess Corp. The caddie sponsor for $1,500 is Castle Oil Corp. The breakfast sponsor for $1,000 is Friedman Management Corp. The golf refreshment sponsor for $1,000 is Langsam Property Services Corp. The hole-in-one sponsor for $750 is Jerome Environmental Services LLC. Additional sponsorships are available. For more information contact Janine Schall at (212) 242-4343, (718) 892-3000 or email: [email protected]. The sponsor's name is listed in the official program given to each guest attending the popular event. A distinctive journal is also available for companies who want to advertise their services. Advertising space ranges from a full page 8 ½ x 11 to smaller sizes at reduced rates. Prime space is also available. Keeping your company product or service highly visible is easy with this event journal or any of the five annual publications including the Realtor Professional Edge Monthly Newsletter. Circulation of the newsletter via email is now over 10,000 companies and professionals throughout the N.Y.C. area. Advertising is an excellent means of promoting your products or services directly to your target market. BMAR has a history of helping members become more successful and enhancing business relationships. This fact is very evident since many of our members are 3rd or 4th generation of active companies in the organization. As they know, cultivating long term business is a worthwhile goal that keeps paying off. Networking is a Major Benefit of Participating Participating in the outing is an excellent opportunity to renew old friendships or establish new contacts for more business. Formal invitations have been mailed but please note that there is a limited number of golf program reservations available and they sell out fast. BMAR is the local chapter for the NYS and National Association of Realtors. BMAR is composed of a broad base of professionals including licensed real estate brokers and agents, multi-dwelling property owners; building service vendors and suppliers unlicensed property managers; attorneys; appraisers; banks; mortgage companies; fuel service and energy companies; insurance companies and insurance brokers; contractors and other companies servicing the real estate industry. Nunzio Del Greco, RCE is the CEO of the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors, Bronx, N.Y.
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