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Greater N.Y. IREM annual rooftop cocktail party at 230 FIFTH; Event sponsored by Mackel of HD Supply

Shown (from left) are: Smith, Avila,
Caulfield, Lombardo and Hart Fanelli.

 

Cheers from Steve Masom, Ken Stubbolo, Sr. and the rest of
the gang from Dynamic Construction.

 

New York, NY IREM NYC hosted their annual rooftop cocktail party on Wednesday, June 23rd at 230 FIFTH. The event was so popular this year, that it sold out! Though the weather forced them to leave the rooftop views for another day, the crowd had a great time! The sponsor of the cocktail party was Ed Mackel of HD Supply. 

At the event, Renee Smith, ARM; Kariza Avila, ARM; Stephanie Caulfield, ACoM; and Dawn Lombardo, ARM, were sworn in as the newest members of the chapter.

Shown (from left) are:
Tywan Anthony and Randal Powell.

 

Shown (from left)are: IREM NYC chapter
president Sharon Hart Fanelli and Mackel.

 

The chapter’s next event will be a NY Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox game on August 2nd at Yankee Stadium. Game time is 7:05 p.m., but join IREM on the MasterPass Batter’s Eye Deck beginning at 5:30 p.m. for stadium style food and non-alcoholic beverages. Seats for the game are in section 234, Row 5, Seats 1-8; Row 6, Seats 1-16; Row 7, Seats 1-16. The cost is $224.50 per ticket. Tickets are limited and available on a first, come, first served basis. Tickets will be delivered upon receipt of paid reservations only.

The event sponsor is Dynamic Construction. Visit https://iremnyc.org for more information.

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