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2009 Event Summaries
Linked In Roundtable Event
On October 23, 2009, over thirty CREW DC members and colleagues
participated in a
CREW DC-hosted Linked-In Roundtable held in the Chevy Chase Bank
Headquarters in
Bethesda, MD. Leading the event, Fast Lane Hires CEO Lori Gale demonstrated
the
power behind Linked-In as a professionally oriented online networking
forum. She
outlined the basics on using the website as well as provided a number
of helpful hints:
- Take advantage of the site -- users have access to first, second
and third degree
contacts allowing a user to network beyond their own personal
contacts.
- Join as many relevant groups as possible in order to network
within the groups
as well as to access the groups contacts.
- Personalize the URL associated to the users account and use
this URL in the
signature block of one's email and business cards. (All members
of Linked-In
have a URL attached to their account).
- Use personal email address as the primary email instead of
a work email to
avoid any potential conflicts down the road.

Netwining Networking Event
On November 10, 2009, twenty CREW DC members and colleagues participated
in a CREW DC-hosted Wine Tasting held in the Kimball Office. Leading
the event, Perseus Realty’s Jill Homan, a wine sommelier,
discussed six different affordable international wines. All the
wines were under fifteen dollars. She mentioned the region, flavor
and other interesting facts of each wine which is listed below:
- Riondo. Prosecco: The Prosecco is a light bodied white wine
with a peach flavor and a floral nose. It comes from the Veneto
region in Italy. Unlike Champagne, Prosecco goes through a second
fermentation in pressurized tanks instead of individual bottles.
- Agricola Castellana Cuatro Rayas. Verdejo: Agricola Castellana
is a cooperative that is comprised of more than 400 members growing
wine in the Rueda region of Spain. Verdejo is a medium bodied
white wine with apple and lemon flavors.
- Rio Seco. Torrontes: Torrontes is a medium bodied white wine
that has a yellow gold appearance. It comes from the Mendoza region
of Argentina. Torrontes has a tropical fruit nose and peach flavor.
- Palazzo Montanari Grossa (65%) Rondinelle (25%) Molinara (10%)
Valpolicelle Classico: Valpolicelle comes from the Veneto region
of Italy which is a hilly viticultural zone. It is a dry light
to medium bodied red wine with a nice spice finish. It smells
of hints of spice and cherries.
- Bodegas Farina. Spada Toro. Tempranillo: Spada Toro is a medium
bodied red wine with black cherry and spice flavors. It has a
spicy, earthy nose and comes from the Toro region of Spain. This
region is one of the driest in Spain and has a wide variation
of temperatures.
- Belasco de Baquedano Llama. Malbec: This particular winery
is located in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. Malbecs from Argentina
have increasingly become more popular even though Malbecs originate
from France. This wine is a dark red full bodied wine with hints
of cedar and cinnamon.

CREW Networking Event – April Site Tour
On April 29, 2009, CREW DC held a Green Site Tour. The tour started
at CBRE's Office (750 9th Street, NW) which is certified Gold for
LEED – Commercial Interiors. Seventy-five percent (75%) of CBRE's
space has daylight which helped them obtain their certification.
The next stop on the tour was 1050 K St, NW which was designed by
Hickock Cole. The building is certified Gold for LEED – Core &
Shell. A way in which the building obtained its certification was
through their green roof. By having planters and albedo pavers,
the building reduces their heat island affect. Through the
planters the building collects rainwater and stores it in a cistern.
The water in the cistern is then used for watering the plants in
front of the building reducing the amount of potable water used.
The tour ended with a reception on the roof of 1050 K Street. The
event was sponsored by Lenkin, Hickock Cole, CBRE and Kimball Office.
CREW DC New Member Breakfast
CREW held its Annual New Member Breakfast on March 11, 2009 at
Arent Fox's offices on Connecticut Avenue. Eileen Circo, Senior
Vice President of Development for Lowe Enterprises was the special
guest speaker. NRAI was the event sponsor and Arent Fox LLP was
the event host.
Eileen spoke about her many years of experience in CREW and shared
some of the initiatives that CREW Network is spear-heading this
year. She stressed the importance and privilege of utilizing the
resources we have in our fellow CREW members to seek opportunities.
Several Committee and Board members were in attendance. They all
introduced themselves and asked new members to join a committee.

10+/20+ Dinner
The CREW DC Networking/Member Services Committee hosted the 10+/20+
Dinner on February 10, 2009 to honor CREW members of Washington,
DC, Virginia and Maryland who have been active in CREW for ten or
more years or involved in the real estate profession for twenty
or more years. The event was held at the elegant Il Mulino restaurant
where the evening commenced with a cocktail reception followed by
a three-course dinner in the intimate private dining room. We had
a wonderful gathering of 53 members who came out to meet new friends
and reminisce with old ones while enjoying fine Italian cuisine
and wine. The Il Mulino staff provided impeccable service and hospitality.
They made every effort to cater to the group’s needs and as
a highlight, the restaurant offered a free lunch for four to a lucky
CREW member.
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