january 22
Breakfast Series Event
The Davis Companies
february 24
Breakfast Series Event
Diversified Project Management
march 26
Bull & Beer Recruitment Event
Bakey's Pub
march 26
Chapter Board Meeting
april 21
Breakfast Series Event
TBA
may 1
Spring SIOR Conference
San Diego, CA
may 21
Annual Golf Outing
Turner Hill
june 10
SIOR/NAIOP Midyear Market Review
TBA
september 17
SIOR/NEWIRE Event
TBA
october 23
Chapter Scholarship Award Night/ Cocktail Reception
Boston
october 29
SIOR Fall Conference
Toronto, Ontario
november TBD
Bull & Beer Reception
TBA
november TBD
SIOR/NAIOP Annual Market Review
TBA
Dec. TBD
Chapter Board Meeting
TBA
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