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Prudential Gallo Realtors commended at national convention
Several sales associates from
Prudential Gallo Realtors of
Lewes and Rehoboth Beach re-
ceived awards at the Prudential
Real Estate Network's annual
sales convention held in March in
Las Vegas. The three-day event
was attended by nearly 5,000 real
estate professionals from the Unit-
ed States and Canada.
During special award cere-
monies, Lee Ann W'dkinson, Sue
Ports, Missie Watts, Mike Bacher,
Kathy Ford, Bill Peiffer, Peter
Faber, Nancy Lurty, Anthony
Mongello, Tony Ronsak, Seaa Se-
bastian and Sandy Wright were
presented with awards for out-
standing sales volume in 2002.
Wilkinson was honored with the
prestigious Legend Award by the
Prudential Re-
al Estate Aft'd-
iates Inc. This
award goes to
top producers
who have Won
the Chair-
man's Circle
Award for five
or more con-
secutive years. WILKINSON
This was W'flkinson's 10th con-
secutive year winning the award.
Wilkinson also received the
Chairman's Circle Diamond
Award in 2002, by closing 150 or
more residential units for the year.
She ranked 27th in closed-resi:
dential units and 24th in gross-
commission income out of 44,000
Prudential sales associates nation-
FABER FORD BACHER WRIGHT
wide. Since entering the real es- 1999 and was named to the Lead-
tate field in 1979, W'dkinson has ing Edge Society in both 2000 and
been named to the Leading Edge 2001. Ford, who received her li-
Sciety and President's Ciwle ceme it 2901,
several times prior to 1992, and was named to
has been named to the Chairman's the Maltimil-
Circle each year since 1992. lion Dollar
W'dkinson also received the covet- Club that same
ed Top of the Rock Award in 1999 year. Peiffer,
and1996, which recognized her as who has been
the number one sales associate in licensed since
the nortleast United States. 1983, received
Potts and •Watts have been the prestigious
named to the Chairman's Circle - Chairman's POTTS
Gold for 2002. This award recog- Circle Award in 1999, and has
nizes" residen- been named to the Leading Edge
tial sales pro- Society every other year since
fessionals who 1994.
closed 70 or The Leading Edge Society wel-
more residen- corned Faber, Lurty, Mongello,
tial units for the Rousak, Sebastian and Wright for
year. the year 2002. This award recog-
Bacher, Ford nizes residential sales associates
and Peiffer who closed 30 or more residential
were all named units during the past year.
to the Presi- WATI"S The Prudential Gallo Lewes of-
dent's Circle. This designation rice was also recognized during
recognizes sales professionals the ceremony. The office was
who closed 50 or more residential named No. 1 in the northern re-
units for the year. gion of the United States for
Bacher has been licensed since gross-commission-income earned,
SFatAffrIAN LURTY
and No. 2 in the northern region
for Residential Units Sold in
2002.
Named to the Multimillion Dol-
tar Club for 2002 were Michelle
Benton, Gayle Doughten, Rush
Ellis, Pat.Hearn, Wilma Howett,
Ann Malloy, Norman Price, Con-
nie Subelka, Maria Walls and
Lana Wanqeld. These associates
generated $2 million or more in
gross sales volume for 2002. Ad-
mission to the Million Dollar Club
in 2002 were Sherry Baker and Je-
sika Russo-Martin. These associ-
ates generated $1 million to "$2
million in gross sales volume for
the year.
,All of these associates exem-
plify and consistently demonstrate
the customer orientation that has
helped our firm grow," said Bette
and Sal Gallo, owners of Pruden-
tial Gallo Realtors. "Our associ-
ates go to great lengths to ensure
our focus on our customers and
clients' needs and are prepared to
meet them. These professionals
have been very successful in pur-
suing this philosophy. We are ex-
tremely proud that they are a part
MONGELI ROUSAK
of the Prudential Gallo family."
Prudential Gallo was founded in
1979 and is independently owned
and operated.
As of Dec. 31,
there were
more than
1,630 offices
and 44,000
sales profes-
sionals in the
franchise net-
work. The
Prudential Re- PEIFFER
al Estate AWfliates Inc. began of-
feting franchises in 1988 and is
now one of the largest real estate
brokerage franchise networks in
NoRh America.
. Wilkinson, Ford, Lurty, Sebast-
ian, Wright, Doughten, Ellis,
Hearn, Malloy, Price, Subella and
Walls can all be reached in the
Lewes office at 645-6661. Ports,
Watts, Bacher, Peiffcr, Faber,
Mongello, Rousak, Benton,
Howett, Warfield, Baker and Mar-
tin can be roached in the Rchoboth
office at 227-6101.
For more information, view the
• websiie at www.prugallo.com.
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Rainbow Earth Foods completes expansion plans
Rainbow Earth Foods Ltd., recently an-
nounced it completed its. expansion plans.
The enlarged store now has room for spe-
cialty areas including a centralized location
for all wheat-free and gluten-free products;
a new area for highly sought after low-carb
and Atldns Diet products; as well as in-
creased space for new products from enzy-
matic therapy, including attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
products, chi[dren's supplements, and prod-
ucts for chronic fatigue syndrome and fi-
bromyalgia.
'The purpose in expanding our store was
tO offer additional products to our loyal
customer base," said co-owner and Manag-
er Michael Gonzalez. "With demand in-
creasing for wheat-free and gluten-free
products, it made sense to consolidate them
all in one area making it easier for cus-
tomers to find those products. The ever-
popular Atldns/low-carb diet has also in-
creased deman.d for low-carb products."
Rainbow Earth carries Atkins-brand
products as well as Keto, Carbolite, Carb
Sense, BioChem, and MyoPlex brand prod-
ucts. Product selections include bars, mix-
es, breads, syrups, marinades, ketchup,
chocolates, pasta and cereals.
Gonzalez travels to Enzymatic Therapy
Headquarters in Green Bay, Wis. He re-
cently returned from three.days of intensive
training there, where he learned about
many new products, including supplements
for children, nutritional supplements for at-
tention and concentration, and products for
chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyal-
gia.
Two independent research teams recently
conducted randomized trials following 245
school children aged 6 to 12 years for three
months. Half of the children received mul-
tivitamins the other placebos. The results -
the children in the multivitamin group
showed an increase in their nonverbal intel-
ligence scores - those closely associated
with academic performance. Rainbow
Earth is now carrying Enzymatic Therapy's
Sea-Buddies, a chewable multivitamin that
is naturally flavored and contains vital rain-
ends and are natural fruit-based so they are
low in sugar and contain only four calories.
Also introduced.is a Child Immune Formu-
la to help reduce colds. This formula can
be taken daily, when school starts, or any-
time children are exposed to lots of germs.
For children who suffer from asthma or
seasonal allergies or just seems to get sick
frequently, parents could provide the im-
mune formula every day.
ADHD is a neurobiological disorder of
self-control. It consists of problems with
attention span, impulse control and aftivity
level. Today there are natural alternatives
to ADHD medications. Nondrug alterna-
tives are supplements that include L-Thea-
nine, Phosphatidylserine, DMAE, Taurine
and N-acetylcysteine. These supplements
do not have any of the side effects of the
prescription medications, such as decreased
appetite, insomnia, sedation or agitation.
These dietary alternatives can be safely tak-
en in combination with conventional AD-
HI) medications.
Children with ADHD who would have
gone unrecognized and untreated oy a
• few short years ago are now being helped,
often with dramatic, positive results. With
the use Of education, medication and di-
etary supplements, a child with ADHD can
look forward to a happy and successful fu-
ture.
Many people get tired, sick from time to
time or maybe even depressed. However,
the illness!ca!led chronic fatigue syndrome
is not like the normal ups and downs people
experience in everyday life. People with
chroni 9 fatigue syndrome feel overwhelm-
ing fatigue and often pain as well. This is
an illness that does not go away with a few
good nights' sleep. It drags on and on and
doesn't resolve itself. It steals "vigor and
energy over months and sometimes years.
Enzymatic Therapy is introducing pow-
erful vitamins mineral, amino acids and
herbs combined in scientifically validated
formulas that people with chronic fatigue
syndrome or fibromyalgia can use every
day. These nutrients can help address some
root problems of chronic fatigue syndrom e
and fibromygia by resorting energy and
health to sufferers.
Rainbow Earth Foods is located at 220
Rehoboth Ave.