NSMC eNews - 08/17/2007  (Plain Text Version)

Jeffrey Bernatz
NSMC Chair

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In this issue:
Your Web Site: Is it Working For You?
Fall Board: NSMC Networking Dinner and More
History Lives Just Outside the City: Fall Board Housing Tour
Local SMC Corner: Helpful Hints from SMC Regional Workshop at SEBC
Enter The National Sales and Marketing Awards by Sept. 28
Motivate Your Sales Team!
Get Inspired at the Sunbelt Builders Show
‘Buy Now’ Advertising Assistance Program Resonates in Lincoln, Neb.
'Casa y Comunidad' Earns National Publishing Award


History Lives Just Outside the City: Fall Board Housing Tour

Cap off your trip to Fall Board with a tour of three exciting new communities in the Seattle area!

Saturday, September 8
8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Copperfield: A nice, quiet community that's off the beaten track yet near the main travel corridors and close to life's little necessities. Saddling up to calming Fennel Creek with its adjacent large greenbelts, this superior location still has a rural feel. It’s near Lake Tapps, well known for its fishing, swimming and boating opportunities. Copperfield will offer 119 well appointed homes with floor plans designed to meet just about any lifestyle need.

River’s Edge: Country quaint and city close. You will still find working farms and miles and miles of trails for walking, jogging and biking . Bordering the community is the majestic Carbon River, where residents can enjoy river access for swimming, tubing and fishing - right in their own backyard. River's Edge offers large home sites with plenty of room between neighbors and spacious backyards-a vanishing benefit in today's marketplace.

Wyndham Ranch: This 261 home gated community rises from the colorful past of an historic saw mill. It includes a grand family park on the very spot the original homestead stood for nearly a century and the old root cellar anchors a charming play area in the nearly one acre park. This community will also remain host to many of the original mature Gary Oak trees that dot the landscape as well as feature meandering trails and greenbelts throughout the community.

Price: $60 per person; includes a boxed lunch

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