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Firm helps steer charities to $40,000.


Julia Julia, feminine name in the Julian gens.

1 Died 54 B.C., daughter of Julius Caesar and wife of Pompey. By her grace and tact she maintained the bond between her father and her husband. After her death the two statesmen became open enemies.

2 39 B.C.–A.D. 14, daughter of Augustus and wife, in turn, of Marcus Claudius Marcellus (d. 23 B.C.), Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and Tiberius.
 B. Fee Real Estate was among the sponsors of the Scarsdale Scarsdale, village (1990 pop. 16,987), Westchester co., SE N.Y., a residential suburb of New York City; settled c.1701, inc. 1915. Scarsdale is often considered typical of upper-class suburban communities.

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See C. O'Connor, A Sort of Utopia: Scarsdale, 1881–1981 (1983).
 Concours for a second consecutive year. The event, organized by Scarsdale High School juniors, Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. O'Leary and Evan Cygler, was held on May 15 in Scarsdale Village.

The event showcased various exotic and vintage luxury marquees belonging to community members and/or local dealerships.

In only its second year, the event attracted around 1,500 area residents and generated over $43,000 for three charities: The United Way of Scarsdale, Habitat for Humanity and the Kellner Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation.

"Supporting community events is a top priority for Julia B. Fee Real Estate," commented Randall Katchis, Managing Principal of Julia B. Fee Real Estate. "Denis O'Leary and Evan Cygler are outstanding young men with a unique ability to combine what they love--cars and their community--into a fun filled and worthwhile event. Their dedication is inspiring and we hope the seed they planted in this community continues to grow well beyond their high school graduation date."

The high school duo have generated over $60,000 in the two years they have held the show. Their goal is to generate over $100,000 before they graduate next year.

"This year's phenomenal success is a direct result of the help we received from our sponsors," said Denis.
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Title Annotation:Julia B. Fee Real Estate
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 15, 2005
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