IREM chapter 58 hosts celebration on the Colonial Harbortown Bell
On June 4th, IREM chapter 58 Rochester-Western New York hosted a luncheon celebration aboard the Colonial Harbortown Bell to celebrate 75 years of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and 40 years of chapter 58. Approximately 35 members toured the Genesee River. Kyle Van Putte of Van Putte Gardens was the guest speaker and spoke about "Low Maintenance Plantings" around rental properties.
A Mayoral Proclamation from mayor Robert Duffy declared June 1-7 as "IREM Week" in the city. Past chapter presidents were also honored for their leadership.
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