Friday, July 28, 2023

Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is looking for a REALTOR for its Board of Advisors. Let me know if you are interested.

Thanks
Ford.

Ford Mendenhall
RE/MAX Boone Realty
573-442-6121
www.boonerealty.com

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

To all agents: Nominations for CBOR General Election are now open - Please Read

 

Friday is the deadline!!! Reach out to me and I will help you get signed up!!

 

We love to see our RE/MAX family get involved!

 

Jamie

Good afternoon:

The nomination period for 2024-25 CBOR Leadership positions is open.  Please use the link below if you'd like to nominate yourself or another member

All nominations must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 14th, 2023.  The Nominations Committee will review all nominations before being included on the ballot. 

For those who would like to become more involved with CBOR, I encourage you to nominate yourself for a 2024 CBOR position. 

The following elected positions will be on the ballot:

  • 2024 President-Elect (Becomes CBOR President in 2025)
  • 2024 Treasurer
  • 2024 MLS Chair
  • 2024 REDI Representative
  • 2024 Government Affairs Chair
  • 3 Board of Directors Seats
  • 3 MLS Committee Seats
  • 4 Missouri REALTORS® State Directors Seats

 If you have questions concerning any of the positions, please contact me.

Brian Toohey, MBA, RCE, ePro, C2EX Certified
Chief Executive Officer
Columbia Board of REALTORS®
(573) 446-2408
Brian@cbormls.com

 

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Monday, July 10, 2023

REMINDER Hope to see you at our MAX Meeting Tomorrow July 11 @ 10

 

 

 

 

Don’t miss our next Max Meeting,

 

Tuesday, July 11th at the Chamber of Commerce!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, July 7, 2023

MAX Meeting Tuesday July 11 @ 10

 

 

 

Don’t miss our next Max Meeting,

 

Tuesday, July 11th at the Chamber of Commerce!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 1, 2023

A 4th of July to remember

A fun, maybe a bit hokey, but inspirational and imaginary story about July 4th.......

Several years ago, in a small town in the heart of the nation, the Fourth of July was a day of great anticipation and celebration. The townsfolk eagerly awaited the arrival of this special day, as it brought them together in a spirit of unity and patriotism. This year, however, the town faced a challenge that threatened to dampen their festive spirit.

The town's beloved community center, a place where families gathered and memories were made, was in dire need of repair. The roof leaked, the walls were crumbling, and the once vibrant colors had faded away. The townspeople were disheartened, for they knew that without a proper venue, their Fourth of July celebration would be incomplete.

But amidst the gloom, a glimmer of hope emerged. The local Remax office, known for their commitment to the community, stepped forward with a generous offer. They pledged to restore the community center, ensuring that the Fourth of July celebration would be held in a place befitting the town's pride and spirit.

The Remax team, dressed in their signature red, white, and blue attire, rolled up their sleeves and got to work. They rallied the community, inspiring them to join in the restoration efforts. Together, they painted the walls a vibrant shade of red, symbolizing the passion and resilience of the townspeople. The ceiling was adorned with a fresh coat of white paint, representing the purity of their intentions and the unity that bound them together. And finally, the doors and windows were painted a brilliant shade of blue, reminiscent of the clear summer skies and the freedom they cherished.

As the restoration neared completion, the townspeople couldn't help but feel a renewed sense of pride and inspiration. The community center, once a dilapidated building, now stood as a testament to their collective spirit and determination.

On the Fourth of July, the town gathered at the newly restored community center, their hearts filled with gratitude for Remax's generosity and the hard work of their fellow citizens. The building shone brightly, its red, white, and blue colors radiating a sense of hope and possibility.

The celebration began with a heartfelt speech from the Remax team, who spoke of the importance of community and the power of coming together. They reminded everyone that the colors of red, white, and blue were not just symbols, but a reminder of the values that made their nation great.

The day was filled with laughter, music, and joyous festivities. Children ran around with faces painted in red, white, and blue, their laughter echoing through the air. Families gathered for picnics, sharing stories and creating new memories. And as the sun set, the sky lit up with a spectacular fireworks display, painting the night with bursts of red, white, and blue.

The townspeople looked around, their hearts swelling with pride. They realized that the restoration of the community center was not just about a building, but about the spirit of their town. It was a reminder that when faced with challenges, they could come together, overcome obstacles, and create something beautiful.

From that day forward, the Fourth of July in the town became a symbol of resilience, unity, and the power of community. The colors of red, white, and blue were forever etched in their hearts, reminding them of the inspirational journey they had embarked upon.

And so, as the years passed, the town continued to celebrate the Fourth of July with renewed vigor and gratitude. The restored community center stood as a beacon of hope, reminding them that with determination and a shared vision, they could overcome any obstacle and create a brighter future for generations to come.

Today, each of you still represent that beacon of hope.

I'd like to wish everyone that is part of our Remax team, family, and friends a fun, safe and memorable Fourth of July!

Cheers!

Elizabeth