Across DUBLIN Members of the Dublin Board
recently assisted in the construction of two Habitat For Humanity
houses in their local community. Members volunteered to work on one or more Saturdays as
PICKENS COUNTY
On Thursday, September 18, the Pick- ens County Board hosted an en - joyable evening of socializing and networking among the relaxed and quaint rooms of the Woodbridge Inn. This event, whichwas free for mem- bers, allowed participants to enjoy a cocktail while meeting their peers and discussing the various proper- ties in their portfolios. Events like these are an opportunity to talkabout the present and future state of real estate in Pickens County, as well as the positive real estate outlook of our area’s future.
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PICTURED: Georgia Chapter President Charlie Lathem (left) and Secretary F.D. Brown worked diligently to ensure the conference’s success for all attendees.
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the houses are being erected. Board and affiliate members also provided lunch for all the
Habitat volunteers on September 13 and September 20. “Our membership is excited to give
back to the community by helping build these homes” stated Jim Jarrett, President of the Board. “It is really an extension of what
we do every day — working to help put others into quality affordable housing.” Pictured are members of the Board at work.
ATLANTA Commercial
A seamless day welcomed the 25th annual Young Council of REALTORS® (YCR) Charity Golf Tournament. Par- ticipants, sponsors and volunteers enjoyed the networking and fellow- ship at the beautiful North Fulton Golf Course of Chastain Park. There were nearly 130 in attendance and the YCR was successful in raising over $17,000 to benefit their long standing charity, The Carter Samuel Martin Innovative Therapy Research Endowment, made possible through AFLAC Cancer Center through Chil- dren’s Healthcare of Atlanta. YCR would like to thank volunteers, spon - sors and especially the main event sponsor, Fairfield Commercial Real Estate, who helped to make the tour - nament another great success.
The Georgia and Alabama Chapters of the REALTORS®
Land Insti-
tute (RLI) recently held their first Training and Networking Confer- ence at George T. Bagby State Park and Lodge near Fort Gaines, Ga. Six hours of continuing education credits were offered at the two- day event. The conference programincluded courses on marketing, title reports, boundary surveys, deeds, conveyances and boundaries. Attendees were able to network with one another during dinner at the lodge. Chapter President Fletcher Majors (Alabama) and Charlie Lathem (Georgia), along with Georgia Chapter Secretary F.D. Brown, were the driving forces in putting this conference together. There were over 60 participants at this event from Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. Conference sponsors included Ag South Farm Credit, First South Farm Credit, Alabama Ag Credit, Ag Georgia Farm Credit, Great Southern Land, Land South, and Ala Land Company.
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