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IREM NYC fifth annual sporting clays fundraiser - October 6th

Shown (from left) are: At the 2022 sporting clays event: Tina Thiakodemitris, CPM, ARM;
Frank Socci, CPM; chapter activities chairman Michael Torres, CPM; Anna Kril; Laura Jean Hawkins, and Randall Powell, CPM.

New Paltz, NY According to Randall Powell, CPM, president of IREM NYC the organization will hold it’s fifth annual sporting clays event and it will once again benefit SHAREing & CAREing and GiGi’s Playhouse NYC. The event will be held Friday, October 6th at the Mid-Hudson Sporting Clays, 411 North Ohioville Rd.

SHAREing & CAREing, is a grass roots organization in Queens that supports breast cancer patients by addressing their needs in a friendly and warm environment. GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, changing the lives of individuals with Down syndrome through delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs.

Powell said, “Our chapter is happy to support these two local charities and we invite everyone to join us for what is always a great day of sport, friendship and comradery all while supporting two great causes.”

Schedule

• 8:30 to 9:30 am

Registration & breakfast

• 9:30 to 1:30 pm

Full round

• 1:30 to 3:00 pm

Lunch with beer & wine

For tickets and sponsorship information please visit www.iremnyc.org or call 201.264.9232.

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