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to the January 2010 newsletter.
January 2010
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
We are also excited to announce that our
Chapter will turn the big 5-0 this year!
It’s a major landmark for us! We will be
celebrating Past Presidents throughout the
year as well as have special activities to
involve everyone in our celebration. We
are honored to have so many Past Presidents still involved in our Chapter. Please
be sure to read the list of all our Past
Presidents in our newsletters and on our
website at www.iremnc40.
Polly Sennett, CPM
Happy New Year! I hope everyone
had happy holidays. 2009 was a rough year for
many of us. All sectors of the real estate industry have been hit hard and we are all anxious to
see some growth again. As we look forward to
2010, IREM Chapter 40 has become more important then ever to us as professionals. In
times of recession we can increase our education through IREM's education classes, network
with other real estate professionals, and push
ourselves to succeed to new heights.
Our membership continues to grow and
we are excited to see many more Accredited Residential Managers among our
membership. Last year we swore in 6
ARM’s. Our chapter will be looking for
ways to serve our ARM’s as an important
sector of the real estate market.
Our chapter is also trying to evolve to
meet the demands of the next generation
by becoming more involved in social media. Be on the lookout for an IREM Chap-
ter 40 Fanpage on Facebook. To this end,
we will be having Jeff Elder, from the
Charlotte Observer speak at our January
luncheon about social media along with
our “Coats for Kids” collection.
Please don’t forget to check out all the
resources IREM National has to offer at
irem.org. As members of IREM, we also
have access to IREM First. IREM First
has the tools and network to help you find
the information you need. When the H1N1
virus first started making headlines, I went
right to IREM First to see how other property managers were responding to it.
IREM First gave me some good tips and
tools for property management’s role.
I’m looking forward to a great year and
working with each of you! Please do not
hesitate to contact me at 704-875-0100 or
email me at [email protected].
Inside this issue:
2010 Calendar/ Anniversaries
2
2010 Dues/Education Offerings
3
Golf Tournament/Officers/Committees
4
Community Relations
5
Income Expense/IREM Foundation
6
IYP/Scholarships/FOI
7
Trade Show/ODIE
8
Past Presidents/New Members
9
November Meeting Recap
10-11
Gold Friends of IREM
12
January Luncheon Meeting Notice
13
Get Involved With
IREM Chapter 40 !
Please let us know if you are interested in becoming
involved with IREM. There are many volunteer
opportunities such as: Committee Chair, Committee Co-Chair, Philanthropic Events, Social Events,
and much, much more!
[email protected]
704-301-0621
www.iremnc40.com
January 2010
2010 Calendar of Events
January 20: Chapter Meeting Luncheon, “Coats for Kids”
February 11-12: FIN402 Education Course
February 17: Board Meeting
Visit www.iremnc40.com for all your IREM
needs:
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Pay 2010 Dues
Register and Pay for Meetings and
Events
Find a Friend of IREM
Find a Member
Update your Profile
And Much, Much More!
Also visit IREM National at www.irem.org
IREM Chapter 40
2010 Anniversaries
40 yr.
35 yr.
35 yr.
35 yr.
30 yr.
25 yr.
25 yr.
25 yr.
15 yr.
15 yr.
15 yr.
5 yr.
5 yr.
5 yr.
5 yr.
5 yr.
Howard Bissell, CPM
John Dwelle, CPM
Cooper Fowler CPM
Daryl Greenberg, CPM
Robert Lawing, CPM
Richard Byrd, CPM
Alan Crusan, CPM
Geraldine Fewster, CPM
Paul O’Conner CPM
Selma Inman, CPM
Kathleen Falk, CPM
Brandi Robertson, ARM
Russ Harriger, CPM
Lisa Nesbitt, CPM
Trudy Dixon, CPM
Polly Sennett, CPM
March 10-11: ASM604 Education Course
March 12: ASM605 Education Course
March 17: Chapter Meeting Luncheon
2010 CALENDAR
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March 8-9: ASM603 Education Course
TBD-March /April : NC RE Continuing Education
TBD-April: Casino Night
April 16: Ethics Education Course
April 21: Board Meeting
May 1-5 : IREM Leadership and Legislative Summit in DC
May 19: Chapter Meeting Luncheon – Trade Show
TBD-May/June: Habitat for Humanity
June 7: Golf Tournament
June 16: Board Meeting
July 21: Chapter Meeting Luncheon, “School Tools”
August 12-14 Southeast Regional Leadership
Conference in Chicago
August 18: Board Meeting
September 15: Chapter Meeting Luncheon
September 20-23: MPSAXM Education Course
September 24: CPM001 and CPMEXM Education Courses
October 13: Board Meeting
October 19-23: Fall Business and Governance Conference in
Orlando
TBD-November: 50th Anniversary Gala
December 1: Angel Tree Collection Day
December 15: Board Meeting
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January 2010
2010 MEMBERSHIP DUES
Western North Carolina Chapter 40
2010 DUES
Dues
Meals
Annual Total
CPM®
$185
$325
CPM® Candidates
$195
ARM®
$75
Students
$50
Associates
$25
ACoM®
$75
$140 (includes 1 free
meal when you prepay
for the year)
$140 (includes 1 free
meal if you prepay for
the year)
$140 (includes 1 free
meal if you prepay for
the year)
$140 (includes 1 free
meal if you prepay for
the year)
$140 (includes 1 free
meal if you prepay for
the year)
$140 (includes 1 free
meal if you prepay for
the year)
$335
$215
$190
$165
$215
2010 EDUCATION
Register today to reserve
your seat in the classroom!
Course
Course Title
Date
FIN402
Investment Real Estate: Financial Tools
February 11-12
ASM603
Investment Real Estate Financing and Valuation-Part I
March 8-9
ASM604
Investment Real Estate Financing and Valuation-Part II
March 10-11
ASM605
Investment Real Estate Financing and Valuation-Part III March 12
ETH800
Ethics for the Real Estate Manager
MPSAXM Management Plan Skills Assessment
September 20-23
CPM001
September 24
CPM Certification Exam Preparation Course
CPMEXM CPM Certification Exam
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April 16
September 24
January 2010
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The 2010 IREM Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, June 7th at Firethorne Country Club. Warmer
weather and the 17th Annual IREM Charity Golf Tournament will soon be upon us. Planning for this year’s event
is underway with the registration brochures to be distributed in late January.
There are many sponsorship opportunities available ranging from 19th Hole Party, Beverage Carts, Putting
contest, Proximity Contests, and Tee Sponsorships. As in the past, all sponsorships are available on a first-come
basis. Pricing will remain the same as last year. If you have any questions or wish to discuss an opportunity to
participate prior to receiving the registration brochure, please contact Craig Garrison at 704-927-3007 or
[email protected].
2010 OFFICERS
Polly Sennett - President
Chris Mauth - Vice President/President Elect
Tom Wallace - Secretary
Trudy Dixon - Treasurer
2010 COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Golf Tournament - Craig Garrison
AMO Coordinator – Sabrina Scott
ODIE Coordinator – Tom Wallace, Randy Robinson
Candidate Guidance – Dena Deiger
Community Relations – Cyndi Johnson
Education – Amy Hazelwood
Ethics – Steve Banner
Financials – Trudy Dixon
Friends of IREM – Chris Mauth
Greeting Committee – Sherri Commander
Income/Expense – Mary Wilken
International Friend – Chip Crumpler
IREM Foundation – Kim Weddington
IYP – Jodi Stoltz
Legislative – Bo Proctor, Dan Ward, Frank Bass
Membership – Amanda Skinner
Student/College Outreach – Beth Machen
Surveys – Tom Wallace
Programs – Polly Sennett, Margaret Railey
Trade Show –Brenda Murray, Lauren Rubino
2009 Committee Chairs
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January 2010
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
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At IREM November’s luncheon, we collected 240 pounds of food for the 2nd
Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina. These donations will feed a family of four 40
meals or 160 individual meals. Thank you IREM Members and Friends of IREM
for your contributions and efforts to help end hunger in our community!
IREM’S ANGELS
Every year IREM supports Thompson Child & Family Focus. This year we were
able to sponsor 6 girls living together in a cottage between the ages of 9 and 11 for
the Holiday season. Thank you IREM members and Friends of IREM for making
this Christmas special for these girls!
Monica’s Story
Thompson Early Childhood Services
Monica is four. Thompson met her a year ago when she and her ten-month-old twin brothers arrived at the Thompson Child
Development Center. Their mother, Regina, was herself born into a cycle of poverty, single parent, limited job skills, a
neighborhood of domestic violence, prostitution and substance abuse. Regina needed help. Monica had been expelled from
two other early childhood programs because of tantrums that verged on violence. Regina loved her children and wanted
better for them. But how? She feared for the safety of the twins. She was overworked and had very limited funds. Then
she joined the Thompson family. Monica was welcomed into at Thompson preschool classroom and gently nurtured.
Teachers and supporting specialists observed her, praised her and provide the support she needed. She learned reasonable
boundaries and expectations. Thompson specialists also worked with Regina to develop an Individual Education Plan for
Monica that extended the nurturing school environment into their home. Regina worked with counselors to develop personal
and parenting strategies. One year later, Regina is enrolled in a job training program. She glowingly speaks of her three
bright children and says “things at home” are much better. Monica is a peaceful and happy preschooler who loves to paint
and “read” to her brothers. There are so many children of promise like Monica who just need the right kind of help to make
a lifetime of difference.
January Coats for Kids Collection
Bring a coat to the luncheon on January 20th! We will accept new coats, gently
used coats, and monetary donations. These jackets will help children in our
community stay warm this winter season. All coats will be distributed through
The Crisis Assistance Ministry.
Thank you in advance for your contributions!
For more information please contact Cyndi Johnson at 704-875-0101 or [email protected].
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January 2010
INCOME/EXPENSE
The income/expense data submittal is now available for 2009. The 2010 goals are:
Goals
47
28
17
13
Office
Apartment
Retail
Condo
Please consider helping us to submit entries for the properties you manage. The process is fairly straightforward once you understand the requirements and you receive a free copy of the publication for the type of property that you
submit once it is published, which is worth several $100.
Please contact Mary Wilken at [email protected] or 704-222-7649 or email IREM at [email protected] or
800.837.0706 ext. 6025
IREM FOUNDATION
“Chapter 40 Restricted Fund” Update
To date we have $1,565 in the chapters restricted fund! Thanks to your continued participation to assist local chapter members with
their IREM Educational needs. Please keep in mind when making IREM Foundation contributions on both the local and national
level to designate that the funds go to the IREM Chapter 40 Restricted Fund.
Contact Kim Weddington at 704-363-3462 or [email protected] with questions.
FINANCIALS
(YTD 11/09)
INCOME:
EXPENSES:
NET:
ACTUAL
$ 182,455
$ 192,863
$ -10,408
BUDGET
$ 210,792
$ 205,797
$ 4,995
DIFFERENCE
$ -28,336
$ -12,934
$ -15,402
Mission Statement—Western North Carolina Chapter #40
To instill superior professionalism and knowledge to the real estate
industry through education and service.
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January 2010
IREM YOUNG PROFESSIONALS
Our mission of IYP is simple: “to promote growth for young professionals, IREM and the asset and property management field by providing educational and social networking mixers in a casual, progressive and fun environment.”
Two events will be scheduled during the 1st and 3rd quarters as we try to grow our local chapter. Please be on the
look out for information in the coming months and forward us your ideas for an IYP event.
Please contact Jodi Stoltz with any questions at r 704-512-7364 or [email protected] .
SCHOLARSHIPS
IREM Foundation Scholarship Programs
Do you have an interest in pursuing an ARM or CPM designation but have limited financial support?
IREM is here to help!
In recognition of the importance of education to the enhancement of the industry, the IREM Foundation is
a major provider of scholarships for the real estate management profession. The intent of the scholarship
program is to reach out to and assist those who are interested in pursuing an education in real estate management. The IREM Foundation
has scholarships available for students at all levels, from those currently in college to those wishing to achieve an IREM credential. The
IREM Foundation's scholarship programs are designed to alleviate the financial burdens associated with higher education, permitting the
recipients to devote more time both to pursuing their academic goals and advancing their leadership skills. The scholarship programs
sponsored by the IREM Foundation are:
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Paul H. Rittle Sr. Memorial Scholarship
Donald M. Furbush Scholarship
Minority Outreach Scholarship
George M. Brooker Collegiate Scholarship for Minorities
College Scholarships
IREM Local Chapter Scholarship Program
A chapter level scholarship has been set up for our local students of up to $1,000 per year per student, plus the Ethics course. Students
must attend meetings and participate on a committee. Please contact Polly Sennett at 704-874-0100 or [email protected]
for details.
FRIENDS OF IREM
Special thanks to all our Friends of IREM for your support in 2009! As members of IREM, we are fortunate to have our Friends of IREM
to contact for both technical expertise and cost estimates. The Friends of IREM want to do business with our members, but they also understand that the best way to earn it is to be a source of dependable and accurate information for IREM members. So don’t be afraid to
contact them because you are worried that you might have to turn them down, instead ask a Friend of IREM for a proposal. That proposal
might develop into a business relationship that benefits you, your company, and a Friend of IREM. We depend on our Friends of IREM
for their support and they depend on your business. Give our Friends of IREM a chance to earn your business. For your convenience each
category and company is listed. For more information about our Friends of IREM go to www.iremnc40.com. Please call on our valued
Friends of IREM for all your contractor needs in 2010.
New Friend of IREM: Critical Systems, Ellen Spellman 704-247-8700 or [email protected]
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January 2010
TRADE SHOW
SAVE THE DATE!
May 19th - for the Annual IREM Trade Show. This annual event replaces the bi-monthly meeting
and allows property managers the opportunity to meet the Friends of IREM and find out more about
the products and services offered in a booth style trade show atmosphere.
This is a “must attend” event!
Stay tuned for more details or call contact Brenda Murray at [email protected] or 704-953-6520.
OWNERS, DEVELOPERS, INVESTORS AND EMPLOYERS
The ODIE Committee met on December 11, 2009 and began making plans for our 2010 efforts.
ODIE (Owners, Developers, Investors and Employers) was created several years ago by IREM National to focus on the decision
makers of organizations who may be hiring personnel where someone with an IREM certification would be a relevant fit for the
position.
Randy Robinson and Tom Wallace discussed an initial list of 10 areas of focus for the coming year in an effort to help us grow our
membership. By looking internally at our databases, we will determine “ODIE’s” that we can call upon:
1. Randy contacted the Business Journal for a list of the top 25 management firms in the area
2. The UNCC program with Dustin Read will continue in 2010 with a possible connection for new Associate
members
3. Analyze internal database of Property Managers within our local chapter
4. Determine which Property Managers our vendors and Friends of IREM are working with
5. Reactivate some type of a “refer a member” incentive program.
6. Look into the HOA's & POA's by speaking with property managers in that industry
7. Reach out to Industrial, Retail & Office decision makers and contact the Regional Manager level of multifamily
organizations.
8. Coordinate with the candidate guidance committee for candidate guidance groups and
companies they work for that may have other members.
9. Invite your boss to a meeting
10. Contact third party leasing companies that we work with to identify property managers that
they are dealing with.
As we build our database, the opportunities of firms to visit should become obvious. We can then network with our members to
determine the persons we need to speak with.
Tom Wallace, ODIE Committee
704-954-7213 or [email protected]
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January 2010
PAST PRESIDENTS
Western North Carolina Chapter No. 40 - Past Presidents
2009 Kim Weddington
2008 Chip Crumpler
2007 Pat Wynne
2006 Randy Robinson
2005 Dena Langner Deiger
2004 Amanda Skinner
2003 Paul O’Conner
2002 Peggy Jewell
2001 Selma Inman
2000 W. Steven Banner
1999 Elizabeth Machen
1998 Yates Pharr
1997 Mary Wenning Wilken
1996 Michael Millwood
1995 Michael Millwood
1994 Thomas Wilson
1993 Kevin Finch
1992 Kevin Finch
1991 Michael Collins
1990 Ronald Paschal
1989 Nancy Freeman
1988 Curtis Beal
1987 Russ Marshall
1986 Jack Murray
1985 Robert Lawing
1984 Robert Lawing
1983 John Bagwell
1982 Mary Ediger
1981 David Whitlock
1980 David Douglas
1979 James Nicholson
1978 Janice Beasley
1977 John Divelle
1976 R. Alvin Waddell
1975 Paul Gibson
1974 Frank Headen
1973 Howard Bissell
1972 Thornwell Guthery
1971 Perrin Henderson
1970 Edgar Wohlford
1969 Neal Floyd
1968 Neal Floyd
1967 W. Preston Gray
1966 Mitchell Clark Jr.
1965 William Blalock
1964 Lovie Turner
1963 TR Lawing
1962 Harry Brown
1961 Stuart Elliott
NEW MEMBERS
Associate:
Robert Jackson, Metrolina Capital Advisors LLC
Candidate:
Clyde Ackerman, Dwelle Property Management
Jim Daniels, Charlotte Housing Authority
Patty Hennessy, The Bissell Companies, Inc.
Lee Jackson, Colonial Properties Trust
Alanda Jackson
Jim McAuliffe, NMKT Commercial
Valerie James
CPM:
Shannon Bodnar, Charlotte Housing Authority
Sherri Commander, Lincoln Harris
George Connor, Charlotte Housing Authority
Charles Ellis, Collett and Associates
Amanda Faulkner, Glenwood Development
ARM:
Shaw Faison Kuester, Kuester Real Estate Services
Alice Long, Charlotte Housing Authority
Zenobia Cureton, Charlotte Housing Authority
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Update your contact
information at
www.iremnc40.com.
IREM Contact:
Jackie Campbell
[email protected]
704-301-0621
445 Blairmore Drive
Charlotte, NC 38211
January 2010
NOVEMBER LUNCHEON MEETING
The IREM Western NC Chapter 40 held the annual officer installation and awards luncheon meeting on November 18, 2009.
Mike Loggins of ICCS and Sean Halleran of AlliedBarton
Security Services accept the 2009 Gold Friends of IREM
Award.
Kim Weddington installs new ARM’s Zenobia Cureton of
Charlotte Housing Authority and Shaw Kuester of Kuester
Real Estate Services
Bo Proctor of Proctor Services, Inc. accepts the CPM
of the Year Award.
Brenda Murray of Dynamic Real Estate Services,
LLC accepts the Committee of the Year Award for her
role as Trade Show Chair.
Other 2009 award winners not pictured are Stone Restoration Services for Silver
Friend of IREM Award and Jackie Campbell, IREM IAE for Presidential Award.
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January 2010
NOVEMBER LUNCHEON MEETING
The IREM Western NC Chapter 40 held the annual officer installation and awards luncheon meeting on November 18, 2009.
New CPM’s installed: Shannon Bodnar, George Connor,
Sherri Commander, and Jodi Stoltz.
Congratulations!
2010 IREM President, Polly Sennett of Spectrum Properties
presents 2009 IREM President, Kim Weddington the
Past President Award.
Kim Weddington installs new ACoM Heather Johnson
of Liberty Property Trust
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Cyndi Johnson of Spectrum Properties accepts Candidate of the
Year award from Kim Weddington
January 2010
GOLD FRIENDS OF IREM
AlliedBarton Security Services
Sean E. Halleran
2801 Yorkmont Rd. Suite 350
Charlotte, NC 28208
704-569-1122 x207
704-569-1144 - Fax
[email protected]
Security Services
Gold
Carolina Asphalt
Pete Heynen
3533 Robinson Cir.
Charlotte, NC 28206
704-372-0730
704-343-2838 - Fax
[email protected]
Asphalt Installation/Maintenance
Gold
Carolina Site Concepts
Sclater Heindl
11611 Reames Road
Charlotte, NC 28269
704-532-3836
704-566-6142 - Fax
[email protected]
Asphalt Installation/Maintenance
Gold
Environmental Diversified Services
Scott Falin/Joe Whitten
1510 Cross Beam Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-357-0000
704-357-0001 - Fax
[email protected] /
[email protected]
Restoration Services
Gold
ICCS
Mike A. Loggins
509 Blanhill Road
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-522-7773
704-522-7731 - Fax
[email protected]
Carpet Cleaning
Gold
Mecklenburg Paint Company
Andy Fischer / Howard Etheredge
PO Box 41186
Charlotte, NC 28241
704-588-3113
704-588-3127 - Fax
[email protected] /
[email protected]
Painting
Gold
Mitec
James Bogan / George Dolen
15720 John J. Delaney Dr..; Ste. 300
Charlotte, NC 28277
704-248-1468
704-944-3298 - Fax
[email protected]/[email protected]
Fire Protection
Gold
The Budd Group, Inc.
Paul Vucish
1000 Amble Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28206
704-334-1494
704-334-1497 - Fax
[email protected]
Landscaping
Gold
Pro Tec Finishes
Larry J. Garland
PO Box 765
Mt. Holly, NC 28120
704-812-4035
704-827-4957 - Fax
[email protected]
Waterproofing/Exterior Restoration
Gold
The Ray Company
Wes Wilkinson / Keith Patterson
PO Box 35225
Charlotte, NC 28235
704-372-0100
704-372-5111 - Fax
[email protected] /
[email protected]
Roofing
Gold
Radco Construction Services, Inc.
Buddy Godwin/ Teresa Moore
162 Lumber Lane
Charlotte, NC 28210
704-392-0850
704-392-1044 - Fax
[email protected] /
tmoore@radcoconstruction
Roofing
Gold
Thyssen Krupp Elevator
Howard Weigel / Kristen Layton
2915 Whitehall Park Dr. Ste. 100
Charlotte, NC 28273
704-529-1000
704-504-3439 - Fax
[email protected] / [email protected]
Elevator Maintenance
Gold
Schindler Elevator Corp.
Ray Falduti
900 Center Park Dr., Suite D
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-329-1471
704-329-1478 - Fax
[email protected]
Elevator Maintenance
Gold
United Building Maintenance
Drew Devine
101 S. Tryon Street, Suite 2610
Charlotte, NC 28280
704-940-7722
704-940-7723 - Fax
[email protected]
Carpet Cleaning
Gold
Scottie’s Building Services
Michelle Rath
PO Box 821
Charlotte, NC 27502
704-529-5293 ext. 208
800-808-8976 - Fax
[email protected]
Window Washing
Gold
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Stuart Dean Company
Brent Mostert
1145 Hawthorne Ln.
Charlotte, NC 28205
704-358-9591
704-358-9926 - Fax
[email protected]
Metal Restoration
Gold
January 2010
CHAPTER LUNCHEON MEETING
IREM
INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
CHAPTER 40
JANUARY LUNCHEON MEETING
Jeff Elder
"Why Social Media Matters"
Elder studied social media at Stanford with Howard Rheingold, considered by many to
be the grandfather of this area. Elder worked on case studies of Facebook and Twitter,
met their CEOs, toured their campuses, and participated in experiments involving the
two companies.
Please bring your “Coats for Kids” donations to the meeting. We will accept new coats,
gently used coats, and cash or check donations.
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
11:30—1:30
at
Byron’s South End
101 W. Worthington Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28203
704-333-9744
Reservations are required from everyone (even those who have prepaid for their lunches)
($28.00 in advance / $33.00 at the door)
NAME: __________________________________________________________
COMPANY: _______________________________________________________
CPM _____ Candidate _______ Associate _____ FOI ______ Guest ______
Register and Mail Checks to:
IREM Chapter 40, 445 Blairmore Dr., Charlotte, NC 28211
Or Register Online at:
www.iremnc40.com
No Phone Reservations Accepted - Reservations will not be accepted after Jan. 15h .
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