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Mexico Real Estate Expert Supports Charity Jazz Concert in Yucatan

Mexico Real Estate expert, Mitchel Keenan, broker in the TOPMexicoRealEstate.com network of Mexico's leading real estate professionals, and his Yucatan Real Estate office, Mexico International, proudly supported a initiative in late February to raise funds for eduction in the nearby village of Telchac Puerto. The initiative was special children's jazz concert performed by "Merida Big Band." Keenan's support of the event shows that his dedication MeridaReal Estate goes beyond being the top agent in finding the most ideal properties in the area, but also implies a dedication to the improvement of the community.

"Merida Big Band" was created by the Merida Symphony Orchestra, whose reputation is well-established, and performed their first concert in 2008. Their latest concert, which was a charity concert focused entirely on raising funds for a school in Telchac, took place at Villas Wayak on the highway to the village. It took place on Saturday, February 27 at 5:30 pm. The concert demonstrates both the thriving cultural life which real estate buyers can enjoy in Yucatan, as well as the sense of community, supporting causes for local communities in need.

Mitch Keenan has a great deal of experience in the business world and has been directly involved in the Mexico Real Estate industry since the early 90's. In 1996, he established his Merida Real Estate company, serving the Yucatan area.

"We are proud that members of the TOPMexicoRealEstate network, such as Mitch, are supporting local charity events, " says Thomas Lloyd, founder and president of the network. "It is an excellent way to show that being involved in the Mexico real estate industry is more than buying and selling great properties – it's also being a part of a real community."

Mexico Real Estate buyers – whether in Merida, other parts of the Yucatan Peninsula, or elsewhere – have many opportunities to become involved in events such as this one, either simply by attending, or by more direct involvement.





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