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- Posted January 23, 2025
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WLAM members celebrate the season

WLAM Macomb hosted a luncheon buffet last month as members and guests gathered to celebrate the holidays. Among those enjoying the event at Testa Barra in Macomb Township was State Bar of Michigan President Joseph P. McGill (center). On hand to welcome McGill were (from left): Jennifer Lindquist, WLAM Macomb director at large; Noraline Issak, WLAM Macomb president; Lori Smith, immediate past president; Jennifer Smith, vice president; Kelsey Simasko, director; Nina Lotarski, treasurer; Alecia Golm, secretary; and Angela Medley, Macomb regional representative. The luncheon was planned for the benefit of The Bottomless Toy Chest, an organization that collects and delivers toys, crafts and hands-on activities to children receiving treatment for cancer and serious blood disorders in hospitals in Michigan and a dozen other states.
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