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- Posted May 17, 2012
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New Lawyers Committee planning Tigers Outing
The Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) New Lawyers Committee will host its "13th Annual Tigers Outing" on Friday, June 15, when the Detroit Tigers take on the Colorado Rockies at Comerica Park
The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with an on-field check presentation to the Helping Families Cope Program followed by the game at 7:05 p.m.
The cost is $35 per person - price includes a $5 donation to the charity. Parking is not included.
Reservations need to be received by Thursday, May 31. Seating is limited.
For additional information on this fun-filled evening, contact Jenna Huskinson at the OCBA at (248) 334-3400 or email at cle@ocba.org.
To register online, visit the OCBA website at www.ocba.org.
Published: Thu, May 17, 2012
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