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    Girl’s Night Out in Summit


    September 23rd, 2010

    It is time for Girls Night Out in Summit!

    Summit Downtown Inc. is hosting its third Girls Night Out event on September 30 from 5 to 9:30pm when women from the area and visiting towns will stroll downtown sidewalks to shop and dine in Summit’s great establishments.

    Over 55 vendors have signed up to offer participants with sales, entertainment, and refreshments.

    Admission is free but participants can pre-register to qualify for prizes. Approximately 800 women attended the event in previous years and about 400 have already signed up for 2010’s Girls Night Out!

    Women can check in at one of three welcome booths, located at the Beechwood Promenade on Beechwood Road, the Summit Promenade on Springfield Avenue and in front of 335 Springfield Ave. at Cove Carpet.
    The Grand Summit Hotel and the Debary Guest House will be anchoring the night on ends of town.

    SDI Chairwoman Nanette Kryston was quoted in newspapers saying, “We hope women will come out for a fun evening to support their favorite businesses, discover new favorites, and share what Summit has to offer with their friends.”

    Summit NJ Real Estate Market 9/1/2010


    September 1st, 2010

    Active – 89

    Attorney review – 5

    Under contract – 43

    Sold in the last 12 months – 277

    New listings in the last 14 days – 5

    The number of available homes for buyers to purchace is under 90 which is again a new low. The sales are steady as they averaging 1 per day. The summer is traditionally a slow time of year. Next week the kids go back to school. In 3 weeks when autumn begins the market should have picked up. It will be interesting to see the new listings that apear at this time. Both prices and rates remain at a desireable level. Hopefully sales increase and continue the favorable market that everyone is enjoying.

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    Ride 4 Avi: Motorcycle Tour and Family Fun Day, September 26th


    September 1st, 2010

    From the Associated Press:

    On Sunday, September 26, 2010 the Akian family of Summit, NJ will be hosting our first charitable fundraiser entitled Ride 4 Avi: Motorcycle Tour and Family Fun Day in honor of our eight year old son, Avedis. Avedis is affected by a rare progressive, neurodegenerative disease called ataxia telangiectasia (A-T). A-T has been likened to having cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, cancer and immune deficiency all rolled into one.

    The event will take place at the Springfield Columbian Club Hall from 9am until 2pm. The Columbian Club Hall is located at Harvard Streets and Shunpike Road in Summit, NJ. All donations from the day’s events will benefit the Ataxia Telangiectasia Children’s Project, a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization, whose mission is to fund first rate biomedical research in the hope of finding a cure for A-T.

    The day’s events will feature a guided motorcycle run. Riders can register from 9am-10am, with a 1.5 hour ride following. Family fun activities will begin at 11am and include juggling, magic, face painting, temporary tattoos, spin art, crafts, performances by the Blackberry Blues Band and some local musicians. Donations are $20 riders, $10 adults, $5 children (3-12). Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the laws and include a barbeque lunch.

    A-T is a rare, genetic disease; that affects only about 500 kids/young adults in the U.S. A-T attacks in early childhood; after a healthy, normal infancy and toddlerhood; it progressively affects coordination, predisposes children to deadly cancers, and severely compromises their immune systems. Children with A-T are usually unable to walk by the age of ten and many children suffer life threatening infections and illness in their teenage years. Children with A-T maintain normal to above normal intelligence and are trapped inside a body that no longer works.

    Sadly, A-T is what is termed an “orphan disease.” It has not been adopted by the pharmaceutical industry because there is little financial incentive in finding a treatment or cure for so few children. Privately funded A-T research is rapidly progressing though toward a cure for this devastating disease. Finding a cure for A-T is also thought to make a positive impact on finding cures for other more prevalent disease such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, immune diseases and cancer.

    For more information log on to www.ride4avi.com

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