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AATC Fall Festival: Adventure Time!
John Brandes, DeFord’s Supply; Fall Festival Title Sponsor and Chair Adventure Time It’s not every day you get to swing from the treetops, but on Saturday, October 23, you’ll have… Continue reading
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October Education at AATC!
Education for our members is moving along with great steam and over the next few months, we have designed incredible programs with exceptional speakers. Our in-person programs are being held… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: Octoberfestival
Once again, we are reminded how much we love Fall. After getting pounded by months of temps in the high 90’s (and a few 100’s), not to mention the humidity,… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: Per Your Request
The REDBOOK contains a wealth of legal information for residential rent property owners and operators. You probably consult your REDBOOK when you have a question about the TAA Lease and… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Small Numbers, Big Impact
Government budgets typically involve billions and/or trillions of dollars! Legendary Illinois United States Senator Everett Dirksen allegedly quipped “A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you’re talking real… Continue reading
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New Construction Deliveries Continue Their Torrid Pace
New Construction Deliveries Continue Their Torrid Pace It’s been more than six months since checking in on the Greater Fort Worth new construction pipeline. Deliveries have continued to outpace recent… Continue reading
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Fall Golf is Back!
The AATC Golf Committee is busy planning for the AATC Fall Tournament presented by SRT, where we will be returning to Texas Star Golf Club, a fan favorite. The tournament… Continue reading
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UGM Bowling
Once again, we have our sights set on Bowlero Euless, on September 18th, for this year’s UGM Charity Bowling Tournament presented by Earthworks. As usual, we had 52-lanes up for grabs, and once again,… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Random Numbers
Have you ever wondered why there are 435 members of Congress? Seems like a random, arbitrary number. Almost 100 years ago, Congress passed the Permanent Apportionment Act of 1929, fixing… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues: Supplier Contracts
We are all learning to navigate the new business reality forced upon us by the COVID-19 pandemic. After a year and a half, it still feels weird to do staff,… Continue reading