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Sponsors wanted for the 20th annual NAIOP/Shelter Golf Classic - June 4

NAIOP Massachusetts is pleased to announce the 20th Annual NAIOP/Shelter Golf Classic, held on Wednesday, June 4th at Stow Acres, Butternut and Wedgewood Pines Country Club. Thanks to generous contributions from the sponsors of this event, including our returning tournament sponsor, Eastern Building Services, NAIOP donated $138,000 to Shelter last year, bringing our total donations to more than $1.1 million! This year we hope to break last year's record, but to do that, we need the community's help. Several sponsorships are still available, including the hole-in-one contest, closest to the pin and individual holes. These sponsorships range in price from $750-$5,000, and are an excellent way to market your firm to the area's top real estate executives, while supporting a truly worthwhile cause. Tournament sponsors are also guaranteed a foursome at this popular, always sold-out tournament. About Shelter: Each year this event provides critical funding to Shelter, an outstanding organization whose mission is to provide transitional housing and social services to homeless families. At a time when affordable housing is in crisis in the Commonwealth, Shelter provides area families in need with the support necessary to improve their lives and live independently. If you would like additional information on Shelter and the services they provide, please click here: www.shelterinc.org. Please consider sponsoring this year's tournament - your contribution will truly make a difference in the lives of the homeless this year! In addition, your firm will receive excellent public relations exposure at the tournament and in various publications before and after. For more information, contact Debbie Osheroff at 781-453-6900x3, or osheroff@naiopma.org.
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