The New England Chapter has planned its Candidate's Night for Thursday, March 25th at King's Bowling, 50 Dalton St. It is located across the street from the Sheraton Hotel and Prudential Center.
The evening will focus on the current SIOR candidates and potential new candidates to meet with the SIOR Chapter officers and other SIOR members on the virtues of earning the coveted SIOR accreditation. The event is usually a good social event as well as a way to discuss the SIOR organization and the commercial real estate market in general.
In 2009, this event was held a few times at Atlantic Beer Gardens on the Boston Harbor with 20-30 attendees. King's Bowling is bowling for the new millennium. Sixteen AMF lanes, with state-of-the-art graphics; names can be programmed either at the console or from the reception desk. Shoes are available in all sizes. Balls are available in all weights. Full service for food and beverage is available on the lanes. The evening should be a great SIOR Chapter event.
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