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gents from Keller Williams Realty in North Sioux City, South Dakota, closed their offices on May 8 to participate in the company's annual "RED Day" community service event. The group of associates gathered at McCook Lake for a cleanup effort, which is part of an ongoing project to remove debris that washed up on the lakeshore after last summer's flooding.
The Keller Williams team was motivated by their company's culture of giving back to the community. As Mindy Mullen, a realtor with the firm, explained, "We're committed to being good stewards of our community and giving where we live." This event is held every second Thursday in May to honor Mo Anderson, the former CEO of Keller Williams.
The company's 9th annual "RED Day" - which stands for Renew, Energize, and Donate - aims to make a positive impact on local communities. By participating in this cleanup effort, the Keller Williams team demonstrated their dedication to serving the community they call home.
