Boca Raton & Vicinity
Breakfast and/or Lunch Networking Events

2025-2026 Schedule Coming Soon!

Wednesday, May 14, 2025
7:30am – 9:00am | Breakfast
Farmer’s Table
1901 N Military Trail | Boca Raton, FL | 33431

Course: Navigating a HEALTHY Insurance Market Through Hurricane Season
  • Course #: 9631321 | Provider #: 3730 | One IFM / ELE CEU
  • Instructor: Andrew Massie (Plastridge Insurance)

Join us as we as we discuss what your community can do to efficiently prepare for hurricane season as well as what the season’s characteristics might mean for the favorably trending FL insurance market! The instructor is Andrew Massie, CPCU (Plastridge Insurance Agency). Terri Russo (Southstate Bank) will address financial questions and Emily Gannon, Esq. (KBR Legal) will answer legal questions.

Sign in 7:30am. Program 8am-9am.

There will be door prizes and delicious breakfast for active CAMs and community association board members who register and attend. In order to register and attend you must be an active and licensed CAM or a current Board Member for your Community Association.

Also save these dates for Boca Raton area Breakfast and Lunch Events
  • April 17, 2025
  • May 14, 2025

Thursday, May 16, 2024
11:30am – 1pm | Lunch & Learn
Drive Shack West Palm Bch
1710 Belvedere Road., WPB, FL

Course: Painting Projects Planning Process
  • Course #: 9631376 | Provider #: 0006134 | One CEU in OPP or ELE
  • Instructor: Rudy Forjan (Regal Paint Centers)


Reviewed in this course:

  • key elements of the planning, specification, and contract administration process
  • selection considerations related to contractors


At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • state the key elements of the planning phase for HOA or Condominium community paint projects that will facilitate a durable, long-lasting paint job
  • discuss the contract administration process, including the importance of reserve studies to protect the interests of the HOA members
  • identify the required human resources, their roles in the painting project, and the selection considerations to ensure
    the best fit for the project
  • explain the reasons for painting including, maintaining aesthetics and value of the community and protection of the
    substrate, and
  • review the best practices to improve the paint performance and outcome of a painting project.


There will be door prizes and delicious lunch for CAMs and community association board members who register and attend. Courses subject to change without notice.