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Community Service

THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF BEING A REALTOR®

Noseworthy Real Estate, LLC feels strongly that good business begins in the heart of the Community and Country. We feel it’s just as important to be involved and help our community as it is to run our office. Here is a sample of what we do!

66th SFS Military Working Dog Section - Hanscom Air Force BaseLAURIE COFFIN is the mastermind behind the Annual Military K-9 Team Benefit, supporting our troops overseas, NH State Police and the Plymouth Police Department.
This is held here at the office every year in honor of a fallen Marine, Cpl. Dustin J. Lee and his Purple Heart K-9 Lex.

Donations to our Troops are an ongoing office activity and one well embraced.

(Pictured at left is Hanscom Air Force 66th SFS
Military Working Dog Section)

 

First Star Tonight, an organization serving the chronically and terminally ill children and young adults of the Pemi-Baker Valley is another heartfelt organization that she supports with tireless efforts.

JULY 4th Noseworthy Real Estate, as an office and a family, throws a party to collect donations for the NH Humane Society every year in its support of homeless animals.

LUANN FLOOD is the President of the Lakes Region Board of REALTORS®, and a New Hampshire Association of REALTORS® Director. She serves on the Finance Committee at the State level. She is also on the Lakes Region Board of REALTORS® Scholarship Committee, helping to ensure young graduates of scholarship help for college.

She is involved with the 2011 March of Dimes Walk at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. She is also the 2010-2011 Director/Treasurer of the Whole Village Family Resource Center in Plymouth, all of this geared to helping families get services they need.

CHARLES FLOOD is very involved with Liberty House, a shelter for Homeless Veterans, collecting much needed items to make life just a little bit easier for those in need. He is also a Pemi-Valley Habitat for Humanity Director, reaching a goal to help people realize that much American Dream of owning their own home.

If anyone would like to become involved in any of these causes, please call the office at (603) 968-9451.

Wildlife photos by Duane Cross Pics
For information on photography
contact: duaneups@yahoo.com