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With the technology age it is increasingly difficult to know the person who you are working with. These days people get mortages over the phone or internet, and contract for a huge variety of services without ever knowing who it is that is taking care of their needs. I am providing a bit of information about myself because I want the people I work with to be comfortable in their choice of a Realtor®. My promise to you is the highest level of professionalism and confidentiality concerning your real estate needs. |
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| I have been an real estate investor, purchasing single and multi-family dwellings since 1996 and decided to put that experience to good use in the field of real estate. I obtained my license through course work at the State University of New York campus at Fredonia and completion of the New York State Real Estate Licensing Examination. I have been with the Coldwell Banker Office since that time. I am currently working with Maple View Homes a premiere builder in Erie County. Maple View Homes has agreed to work with me to meet the needs of my clients and expand their own business area. If you cannot find the home of your dreams I have made it possible for you to create a home that meets your specific needs in 60 - 90* days from groundbreaking. Maple View Homes will build to order...choose from our plans or bring us your ideas...whether you are looking for a small ranch or a mansion customized beyond belief we can make your dream home a reality...Prices start at $89,900... *High end homes can be structurally completed on this schedule, but their completion date is contingent on the degree of customization and finish work by craftsmen that is desired and the time necessary for that work to be completed. |
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| I served our local anti-poverty agency Chautauqua Opportunities Inc. as a Trustee in the years 1989 - 1990. Our greatest accomplishment (and my first real estate transaction) was the purchase of the former St. Mary's School for the Deaf and converting it to the current the North County Campus for Jamestown Community College. This building has been a tremendous asset to the local community and provides a great service to the area employers and residents to increase their ability to excell. The executive director at the time of my tenure, Richard Alexander, is now the Director of the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency. Lay Minister to the WCA Home in Fredonia - I volunteer the first and fifth Sunday's of every month as a lay-minister to provide Sunday church services to the 30+ resident ladies. It is a retirement home with light nursing care, meals and assistance. |
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| My husband Bruce and I have four children. We are active in our church serving as executive board members. We have lived in Chautauqua County in the Brocton & Portland area our whole lives and love it here! |
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For the past two years my husband Bruce and I have donated to the Women's Council of Realtors charitable auction that provides funding for worthy organizations that provide essential services to the area. The Children's Advocacy Center of Buffalo was provided with a donation of over $13,000.00 this year. The Center is a safe house for children of all ages that have to be removed from their home due to abuse of all kinds. The Center is a one stop place where the children are taken at all hours of the day and night to be fed and cleaned and given a safe place to sleep until they can be located to a foster care situation. The Center also enables the children to have to relive the telling of their story only one time with therapists and police present and everything is video-taped to spare additional trauma to their souls and they can move ahead to the steps necessary to heal. Many children come with inadequate clothing or no undergarments or coats. Donations are taken throughout the year to supply the necessities for these children. My husband works for General Mills and they supply hundreds of cases of cereal a year to the center to provide food immediately to the children. The Children's
Advocacy Center serves children from infancy to age eighteen. Freedom Village USA is a ministry operated by Pastor Fletcher Brothers on the shores of Seneca Lake, in New York. The motto of the ministry is a place for kids to have a second chance. Pastor Brothers offers hope for children who are in trouble either due to issues in the home or behavioral problems that cannot be controlled and have caused children to be expelled from school, in gangs, jailed, in psychiatric care or any number of other troubling situations. Pastor Brothers ministry has a way of locating the thorn that motivates these children to react in their chosen manner and remove it and heal the wound. Pastor Brothers has a television program on the Dish Network at 7:30 on the Sky Angel Channel and on the radio station WDCX out of Buffalo NY. Pastor Brothers has an adopt a teen program. Each child in the program is encouraged to seek out sponsors to pay for the care of their personal needs at Freedom Village. Each child sends a photo and corresponds to you about how they are getting their feet back under them at Freedom Village USA and a small monthly donation is sent from the sponsor. It takes many sponsors to meet the needs for one child at the Village. As a child improves they are encouraged to involve themselves in ministry work and outreaches that best match their talents. We spent a weekend on Campus several years ago when a young boy from Russia who was severely deformed from nuclear fallout from Chernobyl was visitng the campus. Upon his arrival here from the Russian orphanage he called home Pastor Fletcher had a gift for the boy. He had seen his orphanage in Russia where there was no heat, no food, no medicine, and only one thermometer. This boy had crutches that had been repaired many times and had impressions worn into the wood where his hands held them and rags for cushions under the arms. Pastor Brothers had purchased him a set of aluminum crutches with real pads for his arms and presented him with them. This boy with nothing tried to refuse them showing Fletcher that he already had crutches and someone who has none at all should have them and not him. We all cried as we finally convinced him that he should have these crutches and that it was okay to take them. Super 2 Know Jesus is a ministry website that is part of our family ministry and evangelistic outreach. We finance and design the site and provide devotional materials for visitors to enjoy and be blessed with. Soon we will be adding a prayer list and Bible prophecy section.
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