REALTOR® Care Day 2020 - COVID-19 Style!
Columbus REALTORS® - 6/10-11/20
Over 70 Columbus REALTORS®, family and friends turned out for the 2-day 2020 REALTOR® Care Day event! Revamped for COVID-19, REALTORS® completed landscaping for five Ronald McDonald House extended-stay homes, built a community garden, painted decks and fences, and painted 50 flower pots for families staying at the center.
Worthington - 7/2/20
The Greater Worthington Area Real Estate Association helped two Worthington neighbors on July 2. They cleaned and painted gutters, cleared the roofs of tree debris, trimmed trees and shrubs, weeded, and mulched. Volunteers also power washed the siding, trim, and porch, scraped and painted the porch and trim and prepared and sealed the driveways. In addition, they built a wheelchair ramp for one of the residents. Contact: Chris Anderson (614) 563-4663.
BeB – 6/10-11/20
The Bexley Eastmoor Berwick Area Realty Association provided lunch for Columbus Fire Station 20 (2646 E. 5th Ave.) on June 10 and Columbus Fire Station 21 (3294 E. Main St.) on June 11. They also provided beautiful ceramic planters for both locations. Contact: Mary Schleppi (614) 581-3189.
Madison County – 6/10/20
The Madison County Area Realty Association revitalized Veterans Park in the Village of Mount Sterling at 1 S. Main St. They installed two additional benches, landscaped, power washed the area and painted the gazebo and lamp posts. Contact: Liz Finchum (614) 949-1366.
Midtown
The Midtown Area Realty Association supported the Community Shelter Board by filling hygiene bags (hand warmers, chap stick, wet wipes, and blankets for people living on the streets, along with those who are in shelter. They also returned to the Ronald McDonald House garden (the main RCD project this year) to help them clean it up for winter.
Delaware County - Late August
The Delaware County Board of REALTORS® is planning their REALTOR® Care Day for the end of August. The public service workers at The Delaware General Health District have been working long hard days with the advent of the COVID 19 pandemic. They are certainly unsung heroes. DCBR would like to give back to those putting in the longest days and frequently dealing directly with the public by doing yard work for them. They will split into groups of 3-5 and weed, mulch, plant flowers and generally spruce up the yards for at least 10 of these public servants. If unable to work in groups, they plan to produce and deliver fall blooming flower pots. Contact: Becki Wood-Meek (513) 520-9615.






