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Sunday in New Orleans (for AEs)

Three words: Harry Connick, Jr.

Opened the evening saying he was going to give us a great concert because of the $525,000 donated to homes in the Musicians Village and all that REALTORS® have done for New Orleans. And he did. Absolutely incredible performance - thousands and thousands of screaming REALTORS® (and Association Executives!)

A great deal of the Sunday business meetings, and the Regional Caucuses, mainly include reviews of what happened during meetings on the prior days. And still no beignet - but I know they're out there.

Comments

Cindy:

Thank you for putting this together for us AEs! I didn't make it to the concert but heard it was wonderful. I was happy & proud to hear that the Saturday night party on Bourbon Street with the parade was even bigger with all of the REALTORS (& AEs) than Mardi Gras was this past March. This City is so special & has a spirit like no other - I hope we have given it a jump start in coming back.

No beignets yet?? Don't worry - there's always Monday before you go home...

Sharon Kerrigan, ePro
Executive Vice President
South Tahoe Association of REALTORS

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