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Snowbird Party Hosted By Lee Mather Realtors Surprises Coronado's Winter Residents

Coronado Realtor holds meet and greet for winter visitors, extending the hand of friendship.

Coronado snowbirds, out-of-state visitors calling Coronado their winter home, congregated at Lee Mather Co., Realtors (LMCo) last week to meet and greet, and celebrate their collective “escape” from colder climates. 

The party was attended by 25 winter residents, who were greeted by a large tropical backcloth of palm trees and visions of the South Seas. Along with exotic food and drink were party favors and music with a Hawaiian theme.

“Our summer visitors are treated to the 4th of July, so we thought, why not make a party for our winter clients too,” said Mercedes Estrada, a 15-year veteran at LMCo. 

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“From roughly December through March each year we have this very large representation of out-of-state visitors who make Coronado their winter home,” said Anthony DiVincenzo who joined LMCo in 2008. “The Inaugural Winter Break Party gave us a chance to meet and greet our many repeat, seasonal tenants, all under one roof, as a way of making everyone feel more at home here in Coronado.”

To help with introductions, the staff at LMCo gave each person in attendance their own set of personalized business cards to hand out.

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Snowbirds from northern zones across the country and Canada attended. Families from North Dakota, New York, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and British Columbia were represented.

“It was an amazing assortment of delicious food and drink,” said Norma Kamar, of Wellesley, MA in a thank you note. “We had many interesting and lively conversations,” she said of the new friends she made that evening – people she now looks forward to seeing every winter.

For more information contact Anthony or Mercedes at www.leemather.com. Anthony DiVincenzo can be reached at (619) 435-1851.

 

This release prepared by Joe Ditler and Part-Time PR, a Coronado-based public relations company since 1982. For more information call 619.435.0767, or, write josephditler@san.rr.com.

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