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About AnnemarieAnnemarie Torcivia has been actively involved in real estate and has been a REALTOR® for nearly 30 years. She is the current Chairwoman of the MA Association of REALTORS® Charitable and Education Foundation. An active volunteer in her local community, Annemarie is the president and founder of the non-profit REALTORS® Against Poverty, a 15 year-old organization dedicated to assisting families and households in need in several communities. She also is a past vice-president and president-elect of the Medford Chapter of the Kiwanis organization.
Notably, Annemarie was honored for her involvement with REALTORS® Against Poverty in 2002 by the National Association of REALTORS®, as she was presented with the prestigious Good Neighbor Award by REALTOR® Magazine. She also is a past recipient of GBAR's Realtor of the Year Award, and was presented with the Dorothy M. Shea Award by the Eastern Middlesex Association of REALTORS® for her loyalty and dedication to the real estate profession in 2006.
A REALTOR® with RE/MAX Trinity in Malden, Annemarie has been honored several times as a member of the RE/MAX Ececutive and President's Clubs. She is in addition, a continuous contributor to the Children's Miracle Network.
She has resided in Medford for many years.
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Balloon Facts
- Ballooning originated in France in 1782 by the Montgolfier Brothers.
- Early balloons were made of hand sewn materials with rope suspensions and were fueled by wood.
- RE/MAX has the largest corporate hot air balloon fleet in the world, with over 90 hot air balloons.
- Most RE/MAX hot air balloons have a volume of 90,000 cubic feet and stand over 7 stories tall.
- A hot air balloon consists of three parts: the basket (gondola), the burner and the envelope).
- The temperature inside the balloon can reach 275 degrees fahrenheit.
- Hot air balloons are powered by a thirty-two million BTU burner. The burners could supply enough heat to keep approximately 350 homes warm over the winter.
- Propane gas used to fuel the balloons is the same used in barbecues.
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