Shown (from left) are: Anna Kril, president and founder of SHAREing & CAREing, Tina Thiakodemitris, CPM, Chapter secretary and Randall Powell.
Shown (from left) from GiGi’s Playhouse NYC are: Margret Ditolla, Malik and his mom Yamira Siu, co-president of the board of directors.
New Paltz, NY IREM NYC’s Fifth Annual Clay Shoot was held on Friday, October 6th at Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays. The charity event benefitted two organizations: SHAREing & CAREing, and GiGi’s Playhouse NYC. Over one hundred members and guests enjoyed breakfast, a full round of clay shooting with some competitive games, and a barbecue luncheon, followed by raffled and prizes. As a result of this most successful event, IREM NYC will donate $21,320 to each charity.
Champion Elevator enjoyed the day! Shown (from left) are: Joe Corrado, Donald Gelestino, Champion president and Stirling Collins, champion president, business development. Collins had the lowest score for both men and women.
Shown (from left) are: IREM NYC Chapter activities committee chair Michael Torres, CPM, Scott Smith, Lawrence ENV and Anthony DeCrescenzo, president of Manhattan Signs. DeCrescenzo
generously donated all event signage.
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