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BOMA charity calendar proj. underway

We have a wonderfully attractive and functional concept underway for the BOMA charity calendar at this time, using the services of a professional designer/typeset craftsman. The notion is a free standing (easel) style desk calendar, approximately 6" x 6." It will be concise and clean, on high quality linen paper. Each month's page should feature a high quality photo of a BOMA property. A brief description of the property will be included. The focus of the page will be the photo. I am soliciting interest from building principals who might be interested in having their properties featured on one or more of the calendar's pages. We are also hoping to include vendors in the project although the absolute main focus will be building owners/managers. I welcome any inquiries from any BOMA member in order to discuss this project. Please write or call: [email protected] (585) 303-7701, or (585) 482-3601. Jim Monaco is the charity committee chair of BOMA of Greater Rochester and a salesman at ABR Wholesalers, Inc., Rochester, N.Y.
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