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Weekly Update – Aug. 10, 2015

We’re cruisin’ right in to week 2 of August!  Don’t forget to save the new calendar, you can grab the PDF here:
https://news.rhr.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2015/07/RHR-Calendar-AUGUST-20151.pdf

Or, it will always be available on your HUB account in the Company News Section.


 

This Week’s Calendar  

Don’t Forget TOMORROW IS THE SALES MEETING!

GREAT NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
UPDATES ABOUT YOUR HUB ACCOUNT
REFERRAL AWARDS AND CONTEST UPDATES
INFO ABOUT OUR UPCOMING COOK-OUT!

 

Tuesday

AUG 11

SALES MEETING

RHR HomeRoom (Second Floor)  9:15 am – 11:00am
Drawings, Awards, Announcements, UPCOMING COOK-OUT, networking, and more!!!!

Thursday

AUG 13

Tech Training w/ John Bell
11am – Noon
Come ask questions and learn about the tools Rector Hayden offers you!

 

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Happy Birthday to the following:

Pat Hayden – Aug 9
Sue Lawrence – Aug 10
John Patterson – Aug 12
Jeri Mayes – Aug 12
Donna Moore – Aug 13
Jeanne Beaven – Aug 15


Happy #RHRAnniversary!


Jackie Wilson – 9 Years!

PJ Kerr – 7 Years!
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Amber Hague – 3 Years!

Agent Announcements

REMEMBER – Your Wants & Needs can quickly and easily be shared via our Rector Hayden Wants & Needs Facebook Group. CLICK HERE TO JOIN and either Sha, Whitney, or June Laves will approve your request quickly!


In the News!

Press Release: 2015 Readers’ Choice Event

Our Halfhill Auction Group hung out at the Readers’ Choice 2015 Event – see some pics here!

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New Trends for New Construction

See a synopsis of the Annual Builder Practices Survey and what’s in store for home design!


Pop Quiz! (1)

Pop Quiz!
How Well Do You Know Today’s Homesellers?

Take this short quiz from NAR and test your knowledge!

This Week’s Safety Tip

Safety Tip – Avoiding Heat Stress
Provided by HomeServices of America Inc.

Heat stress is one of the most serious and potentially fatal conditions facing people who work and or exercise in hot weather.  To prevent heat stress and injury, follow the acronym S.H.A.D.E. and void heat related hazards.

S – Sun Protection Wear sunscreen, sun glasses and a light-colored hat with a wide brim

H – Hydration: Drink small amounts of water at frequent intervals throughout the day

A – Acclimation: Do activities in the heat in shorter periods or at lower intensity than you are used to doing

D – Dress Properly:  Wear clothing that is lightweight, light-colored and porous to allow evaporation

E – Environmental Check:   High humidity can hamper the body’s ability to cool itself by evaporation


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