Charitable Giving Opportunities to Benefit our Local Community Partners
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Neighbor to Neighbor Hats, Gloves & Scarves Drive: Please bring a donation of any brand-new, unworn hats, gloves, and scarves to the GAR Office now through 12/30.
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Gift Card Donations Benefitting Kids in Crisis: GAR is hosting its first ever Kids in Crisis Holiday Gift Card Donation. Target, WalMart, Old Navy, Visa/Amex gift cards in any denomination are welcomed. Please drop off any gift cards at the GAR Office now through 12/30.
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Kids in Crisis Holiday Candles: Help children have brighter tomorrows. The candles are available for sale for $25 each at the GAR Office now through 12/30. 100% of the net proceeds benefit Kids in Crisis. (Cash or check payment only)
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Greenwich Community Projects Fund has begun their 2021 Let There Be Lights campaign. The holiday lights have been a longstanding tradition and beautiful display for the community and local businesses within the Greenwich Avenue Business District. Lights strung through the trees along the Avenue have brought joyful cheer to the season. We thank all those that have become partners and donated to the Let There Be Lights fund and hope you will help us shine some light this Holiday Season. Learn more and donate today!
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CT Coalition to End Homelessness for the 6th annual be homeful for the holidays campaign. This campaign is specifically targeted at children and their families who are on the brink of becoming homeless to help keep them from having to enter a shelter and experience the trauma of homelessness. Every child deserves the safety and security of a place to call home...and together, we have the opportunity to provide that. Please donate today.
CTR Fourth Round of FAQs Regarding Teams
CTR has provided a fourth round of FAQs related to the new Broker Pre-Licensing Requirements and Teams Compliance effective January 1, 2022. Click Here to read the new FAQ's. On July 12, 2021, the Governor signed Public Act 21-167 which makes changes to the requirements to be a real estate broker in Connecticut and establishes a statutory framework for the existence of teams in Connecticut. CTR worked closely with the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) to enact new legislation related to defining "actively engaged in real estate" as a requirement to issuing a real estate broker's license in Connecticut. It also defines real estate "teams" to make the concept lawful in Connecticut.
Last Chance for Code of Ethics Training with GAR: Monday, December 20th
Join GAR for the last chance to take the Code of Ethics to fulfill your NAR Ethics Training due December 31, 2021. This course will also count as a CE elective credit.
Monday, December 20th, 9:30am-12:30pm via Zoom
Rhonda Lentini | Dynamic Directions
November 2021 Greenwich Statistics
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