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Realtors honor volunteers
WEATHERFORD - The Greater Metro West Association of Realtors celebrated the New Year by hosting an Appreciation Luncheon in honor of those members that volunteered their time, talents, and support for the GMWAR in 2009 and will again be active in volunteering in 2010.
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Realtors honor volunteers



