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Friday, May 8, 2009 9:12 PM CDT
Century 21 council presents excellence honors



PEORIA — The Century 21 Central Illinois Brokers Council recently held its 2008 Awards Celebration at the Embassy Suites Hotel in East Peoria, according to a press release.

Noel Blonquist, Century 21 regional manager, presented the awards for excellence to both offices and individuals for their outstanding performance in 2008.

Century 21, Hutton-Matheny Realty, Inc. agents who received recognition for outstanding performance in 2008 were: Masters Ruby Award — Debbie Matheny and Janice Moritz; Two Million Dollar Club — Marsha Hudson, Lois Dunn, Evelyn Wilson and Barbara Lawson; One Million Dollar Club — Ruth Rawlings and Toni Trumper.

In addition, Steve Matheny, broker/owner of the Mattoon office, will serve as president of the Central Illinois Brokers Council for 2009-10.

The council includes Century 21 offices in Peoria, Galesburg, Rockford, Bloomington, Decatur, Champaign and Mattoon. Century 21, Hutton-Matheny Realty, Inc. celebrated 30 years of service on April 2.


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