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IREM chapter 58 and BOMA Rochester to hold 2008 Vendor Fair

Again this year the two pre-eminent real estate organizations will again join forces to bring the premier commercial and residential real estate networking event of the year, the IREM / BOMA Vendor Fair. Every year these two great organizations join to assist a worthy charitable organization and provide their respective members an opportunity to discover the latest tools, equipment and information available to help them manage their commercial and residential properties. This year the IREM / BOMA Vendor Fair will raise funds for Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, an organization dedicated to saving the lives of individuals afflicated with SMA, the number one killer of children under the age of two. The IREM / BOMA Vendor Fair has been successful at raising funds and awareness for Mercy Flight, The American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Salvation Army, Hunter's Hope, Continuing Developmental Services, Breast Cancer Research and many other worthy organizations. Join us along with over 200 other real estate professionals in establishing new contacts and rediscovering old friends that can aid you in your management of real estate properties. The IREM / BOMA Vendor Fair will be held on March 19 at the Doubletree Inn located on 1111 Jefferson Rd. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. and continues until 3 p.m. Lunch and drinks will be served throughout the afternoon and there will be many fabulous door prizes to be won. All registrants can compete and be eligible to win a grand prize of $500. For more information and a registration form, please call (585)889-8040.
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