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flemings99 said:Thanks for the ideas. Found a gal on my team who lives in an apt. and can use their clubhouse for free with full kitchen, just have to put up $200 deposit. Deposit is refunded if it is cleaned up after use. Don't like being out the $200 but since we get it back will be easier than paying a fee somewhere else.
cincychef said:I have been approached several times by the sales reps for some of the big builders in our area. The last one offered the use of the model home for just about anything I wanted to do a party, a fundraiser, and open house or a team meeting. If I want to do an open house they will also mail out invites to the entire community at their expense. She also would provide food for any event I did including team meetings. Their goal is to just get people to drive into the community. So you might be able to look into that, I am going to talk to her about doing my hostess appreciation there.
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