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Stalco to hold networking reception June 18

Stalco Construction, Inc., a prominent Tri-state general contracting and construction management firm, will hold its popular Stalco Long Island Real Estate Movers & Shakers networking reception on Thursday, June 18 from 5-9 p.m. at 1316 Motor Parkway. The event traditionally brings together nearly 200 leading commercial real estate, architecture, interior design, planning, and engineering professionals from Suffolk and Nassau counties, as well as regional political and community leaders. The reception is free and open exclusively to the real estate, architecture, and engineering community. The event, titled "Support Local Wineries," celebrates Long Island's winemakers and farmers, and will feature wine tasting and classes throughout the evening, as well as cocktails, hors d'oeuvers, and live jazz music. UPworld.com, an on-line network for the real estate and building community, serves as the reception's on-line media sponsor. For more information and to RSVP by June 15, visit www.upworld.com/events/networking/Long-Island-Real-Estate-Movers-&-Shakers.
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