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award at his annual State of the City address held a few weeks ago. During the event Mayor Tsunoda spoke of the many hours volunteered by Dye-Shandrew for city events such as Snow Fest, Community Cup Golf Tournaments and Tax Filing Workshops to name but a few. Dye-Shandrew also serves as a teacher’s aide at Oak Grove Elementary School and serves on the board of directors for the Victoria Community Association.

Volunteering for Dye-Shandrew is truly a labor of love and is something she really enjoys. “Aliso Viejo is a lovely place to live,” she said. “It’s such a progressive city and a fun place to be, I’ve lived here for six years and I really love it here.” As a local Realtor affiliated with Altera Real Estate, Dye-Shandrew and her husband Ed Shandrew both have over 30 years of history in helping multitudes of people make the transition from one

Realtor Judy Dye-Shandrew named Aliso Viejo Senior of the Year

There’s an old adage that says “if you want to get something done – ask a busy person,” and you might say real estate agent Judy Dye-Shandrew epitomizes that sentiment. In addition to being a very busy real estate agent, Dye-Shandrew is an avid volunteer and she loves to give back to the Aliso Viejo community where she lives and works. Recently, the community gave something back to Dye-Shandrew – recognition as 2010 Senior Citizen of the Year.

Aliso Viejo Mayor Phillip Tsunoda surprised Aliso Viejo Mayor Phillip Tsunoda and Dye-Shandrew with the Judy Dye-Shandrew

Judy Dye-Shandrew

home to another. The Shandrew’s and the rest of the Dye real estate team specialize in residential real estate and it’s no secret that Dye-Shandrew loves to share the joys of South County living with her clients, and in particular her love of the city she now calls home – Aliso Viejo.

The Shandrews recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, and it’s the only number Dye-Shandrew will fess up to. Despite her new title, Senior of the Year, she’s much too busy and vivacious to think of herself as a senior. “Age is a state of mind, I don’t think of myself as a senior – Aliso Viejo is a youthful and vibrant city filled with young-at-heart people like myself – that’s why it’s so much fun to live and work here,” Dye-Shandrew said.

Judy Dye-Shandrew can be reached at 949.981.5230, or visit the website www.TheDyeTeam.com.