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Boston Realty Advisors hosts charity tennis event on Sept. 17th at Longwood Cricket Club - supports two programs

Boston Realty Advisors will host a charity tennis event at Longwood Cricket Club on September 17th to support two programs at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  To be held on the grass courts at one of the premier tennis facilities in the country, Boston Realty Advisors and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center expect the tournament and cocktail reception to greatly benefit two underfunded programs at the hospital, Drive Wise and Healing Music. The Drive Wise Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center offers an objective evaluation of driving safety for people of all ages, including those who have experienced neurological, psychological, and/or physical impairments. Drive Wise uses a comprehensive multidisciplinary team approach to assess driving safety. This program is especially useful for people whose aging parents are faced with this most difficult challenge. Beth Israel's Healing Music Program offers the services of a harpist who plays throughout the Medical Center to promote a healing environment that complements its world-class care. The harpist, Nancy Kleiman, plays in a variety of locations throughout the hospital. The live harp music is a source of serenity and joy to all who have the opportunity to hear it. Participation and sponsorship opportunities in the event are still available.  For more information, log on to www.bradvisors.com/charitytennis.
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