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RAYAC Bowlathon

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NAR Settlement Information

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RAYAC Annual Business Meeting

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RAYAC Bowlathon

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RAYAC Charity Bowl-A-Thon November 1st
October 10, 2024

Join us for a fun-filled night of bowling at Suburban Bowlerama on Friday, November 1st! Gather your team of five for just $200 and enjoy two games of bowling, shoe rentals, pizza, snacks, and a chance to win great prizes and raffles. Best of all, it's all for a great…

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RAYAC Annual Business Meeting on October 8th
September 6, 2024

Get ready for the highlight of the year! Join us for the prestigious RAYAC Annual Business Meeting on Tuesday, October 8th. Registration opens bright and early at 8:00 AM, followed by a scrumptious breakfast buffet at 8:15 AM. The official proceedings commence with our business meeting at 9:00 AM sharp.…

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REALTORS® getting involved and making a difference in our community.

RAYAC members are proud to give back to the communities we call home. From hosting shredding events and cleaning up parks, to collecting toiletries and organizing a homeless outreach project, RAYAC members are making a difference in our communities.

We also organize fundraisers to raise money for the RAYAC Foundation which awards grants to housing-related nonprofit organizations in York & Adams Counties and the Robert Murphy Disaster Relief Fund. In 2023, the RAYAC Foundation presented over $15,000 to 14 local charities to provide much needed upgrades to domestic violence shelters, crisis nurseries and children’s homes to name just a few.