A Big Thank You to Our Community
The Benefit Golf Tournament for Olivia was a huge success thanks to our Longmont and surrounding community. Together, you made a huge difference:
167 Golfers
35 Hole Sponsors
Multiple contributions, giveaways and donations
Bringing a total of over $17,000!
Thank you Longmont! You are appreciated and recognized for your part in helping those in need.
Olivia Current is only 17 years old. She is supposed to be starting senior year at Longmont High this year. She is supposed to be talking about Homecoming, Prom, college, graduation and all the things that 17 year olds talk about. But, instead, Olivia was diagnosed with the most aggressive form of leukemia. Her senior trip and future dreams have been put on hold while she fights her battle. Her family and friends have shown support, but the medical bills are overwhelming the family.
Benefit Golf Tournament
We invite the many friends and associates of Joe Current, with Re/Max Traditions, and his family to join us for a golf tournament benefit to assist in the overwhelming hardships created by Olivia’s recent medical diagnosis. The golf tournament is intended to raise money to be donated to a special benefit account set up to help defray the cost of her care – All proceeds benefit the Olivia Current Fund at Wells Fargo Bank.
Are you in danger of losing your home to foreclosure? RE/MAX Traditions wants to help you. Watch the video below to learn more about the laws concerning foreclosure or read more about the free program for Colorado Residents. Help may be available to you, contact an agent quickly before it is too late.
Available for first-time home buyers. This tax credit applies to home sales between January 1, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010. Should there be a binding sales contract signed on or before April 30, 2010, a home purchase that will completed by June 30, 2010 will also qualify. Are you eligible?
Available for repeat home buyers. Qualified move-up or repeat home buyers are eligible for a tax credit of up to $6,500, provided the purchasing of a principal residence occurs after November 6, 2009 through on or before April 30, 2010. Should there be a binding sales contract signed on or before April 30, 2010, a home purchase that will completed by June 30, 2010 will also qualify. Are you eligible?
Military, Foreign Service and Intelligence Community Members have special rules regarding both the first-time home buyer tax credit and the repeat home buyer tax credit. List of rules
Thank you again Longmont for all your help with supporting the O.U.R. center through the food drive. RE/MAX Traditions and the Longmont community provided an excellent contribution to the O.U.R. center during the month of September!
There was 630 pounds of food delivered, which was enough to fill a full size pick-up truck! Donations included $34 in cash contributions as well as food. Please continue to support our community with us and the O.U.R. center as the need for food is considerably higher this year than past years.
Thank you again to our wonderful community! We are working hard together to keep Longmont the best place on earth to live!
RE/MAX Traditions prides our great Longmont community for “going green” by supporting the document shredding event in cooperation with the Shred-It Truck this past weekend!
On Saturday, Longmont residents brought forth boxes and bags filled with personal documents to be shredded in honor of preventing identitify theft. Onlookers watched as the Shred-It truck was fed for hours in the RE/MAX Traditions parking lot.
What items can you bring?
Old bank statements, credit card offers, cancelled checks, old medical records, pay check stubs or anything else with personal information.
How much can you bring?
Each person is welcome to bring up to 5 copy boxes or one large trash bag full of confidential material.
What is not accepted?
Trash, pop cans, newspapers.
What is the O.U.R. Center? “We help people in the St. Vrain Region move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources”
The O.U.R. Center helps community members get back on their feet to become self-sufficient productive adults by offering: food, clothing, utility, rental assistance, shelter, prescriptions, affordable child care, budgeting advise, transportation, help in finding a job, or advocacy in getting the help they need for their disabilities.
A significant portion of their funds go toward utility assistance, as utility shutoff is often the lynch pin that starts the downward spiral toward homelessness.
If you come on September 26th for the Shred-it truck, bring your canned goods too!
Please help feed the hungry in Longmont in February. Bring your donations to Longmont Association of Realtors (LAR) or to RE/MAX Traditions. Pat Kahler has volunteered to deliver any donations made to our office. Go to www.ourcenter.org or www.longmontrealtors.com for a list of needed items and more information.