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Home Builders Association Sets Golf Classic, Appoints New Executive Director MONROE - The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Fairfield County will hold its Annual Golf Classic on Friday, July 28, at Whitney Farms Golf Course on Route 11

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Home Builders Association Sets Golf Classic,

Appoints New Executive Director

 MONROE — The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Fairfield County will hold its Annual Golf Classic on Friday, July 28, at Whitney Farms Golf Course on Route 110. Registration to start at 11 am, lunch is from 11:30 to 1 pm with a 1 pm shot gun start and four-man best ball scramble.

   The entry fee is $150 per golfer or $580 per foursome and includes golf, lunch, on course beverages, cocktail hour, and dinner. For those not able to make the golf portion of the event can join in on the cocktails, dinner, and networking for $65 per person.

  Registration deadline for the tournament is Monday, July 24. To register, or for further details, call Maureen Jacobson at 268-7008.

   In related news, the Home Builders & Remodelers Association (HBRA) of Fairfield County recently announced the appointment of Maureen Callaghan Jacobson as its new executive officer.

“Maureen has been a dedicated member of the HBRA serving on numerous committees as well as on the board of directors,” said Neal Berko, president, HBRA of Fairfield County, “She is energetic, creative and shares the goals that we have set forth for our association’s growth. We are really looking forward to working with her in the capacity as our executive officer.”

Ms Jacobson was introduced to the HBRA back in 1997 while she was working for a local builder and became involved as a way to understand the industry and the issues that could impact her employer.

“Since being introduced to new construction ten years ago, it has become a passion of mine. The HBRA of Fairfield County is a dynamic trade organization and I am honored to serve as their executive officer,” said Ms Jacobson, “My goal is to make the HBRA of Fairfield County the strongest local trade organization in the area recognized for its proactive approach in ensuring that its members have vital businesses in this county and state.”

Ms Jacobson is a resident of Thornwood, N.Y., where she resides with her husband, Bill Jacobson, who is also an active member of the Association of Fairfield County. For information on the association, call 203-278-6008 or email maureen@fairfieldcountyhba.com.

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