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Realtor Olympics set for August 14 at Knox Distilling

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Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

The REALTOR® Olympics, presented by the RAGC RPAC and YPN committees, will take place on August 14 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Knox Distilling in OTR. The event aims to raise funds for RPAC to support REALTOR® champions as part of the larger REALTOR® Party advocacy initiative.

Teams of four REALTORS® will compete in 15 realtor-themed games, with awards given for individual best performers and best overall team performance. The games, hosted by RAGC affiliates, include challenges such as Open Sesame, What is THAT, Speed Sign, and Handyman Special.

Tracy Dunne, RAGC Board President, emphasized the importance of RPAC: “RPAC is critical to realtors protecting our profession and industry. Educational advocacy and RPAC support for Realtor champions ensure that we have a seat at the table when legislators consider policies affecting our profession and industry.”

RPAC Committee Chair Tess Holthouse expressed her excitement about the event: “We wanted this year’s event to be fun and full of activity. We’re hosting again at Knox because it’s such a great venue, and we are thrilled to be working with YPN once again this year.”

The event will feature a live and silent auction, a celebrity DJ, food and drinks from Knox Distilling, and t-shirts for competitors. REALTOR® Olympic Teams will compete for prizes and bragging rights.

Early bird tickets go on sale July 11.

Participants are encouraged to gather their teams for an evening of friendly competition and advocacy. Updates and registration links will be available on the blog.

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