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- Posted July 11, 2024
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Uncle Phil’s BBQ
From Sponsor Willis & Machnik (l-r) Pat Willis; Olivia and Dan Machnik; Shirley Keena, Willis Trust Care; “Uncle Phil” Willis; and Connie Poisson, president, Jackson Junior Achievement.
The annual Uncle Phil’s BBQ was held June 20 at Lumen Christi High School. The event supported Junior Achievement, Michigan Theatre and Lumen Christi.
From Sponsor Knights Steakhouse (l-r) Dan Knight and Stan Howatt.
The “To Go” box crew (l-r) Baron Davis and Emily Heim, Willis & Machnik; Anna Khan, Knights Steak House; and Danielle Delaney, Mackenzie Whitney and Abby Okoniewski, Lumen Christi.
From Anderson & Makulski (l-r) Jenna Hetzel; Barry Malek, County National Bank; Patrick Batterson, Steven and Monica Makulski and Kelsee Bearinger.
At left: Doug and Sandy Leffler. At right: Sponsor Ted and Pam Christoff, Christoff & Sons. (Photo courtesy of JTV)
From Jackson Magazine and R.J. Michaels (l-r) Linda Busche, Erica Klass, Brooke French and Jennie Cronkhite.
From Comerica Bank (l-r) Eric Brawner, Jim Alber, Andy Adams and Dan Maletich.
From Southern Michigan Bank & Trust (Standing, l-r) Andrew Reese, Bobby Wrozek, Sara Walz, Matt Miller and Dave Kreger. (Seated, l-r) Mick Thorrez, Thorrez Industries; and Bill Jors.
At left, from True Community Credit Union (l-r) Taylor Sutton and Jennifer Hewitt. Above, from Lumen Christi (l-r) Kelli Shuberg, Ted Ludlow, Ben Pelletier and Monica Makulski.
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