Annual Barristers’ Ball taking place at Michigan Central Station, April 26
The Wolverine Bar Association and the Wolverine Bar Foundation are pleased to host the 63rd Annual Barristers’ Ball on Saturday, April 26. This year’s ball, titled “DET Gala” as a twist on the MET Gala, will take place at Michigan Central Station with doors opening at 7 p.m.
This year’s black-tie event invites guests to step onto the red carpet in their most elegant and creative attire, with a twist. Inspired by Detroit’s rich automotive heritage, attendees are encouraged to showcase their fashion with sleek and sophisticated designs inspired by the world of cars. From classic elegance reminiscent of vintage automobiles to cutting-edge styles reflecting today’s automotive innovations, the evening promises to be a unique blend of glamour and grit.
Every year, more than 1,500 leaders from the legal, business, education, civic and political communities attend the Barristers’ Ball to celebrate the best of the southeastern Michigan community.
Proceeds from the annual Barristers’ Ball support the Wolverine Bar Association’s and Wolverine Bar Foundation’s student externships, internships, scholarships, education courses, and mentoring; as well as, legal information, and representation for the underrepresented.
“Together, we can forge a path toward a more equitable future for all and empower the next generation of legal leaders. Join us as we unite to champion our mission of expanding access to the legal profession and enhancing diversity and inclusion in our legal community.” said Alexis Smith-Scott, chairwoman of the 63rd Annual Barristers’ Ball and WBA/WBF Board Member.
Tickets are $225 for members and $250 for non-members. No reservations will be held at the door, no tickets will be mailed. Tickets are nonrefundable. For tickets or additional information about the ball, visit www.wolverinebar. org.
This year’s black-tie event invites guests to step onto the red carpet in their most elegant and creative attire, with a twist. Inspired by Detroit’s rich automotive heritage, attendees are encouraged to showcase their fashion with sleek and sophisticated designs inspired by the world of cars. From classic elegance reminiscent of vintage automobiles to cutting-edge styles reflecting today’s automotive innovations, the evening promises to be a unique blend of glamour and grit.
Every year, more than 1,500 leaders from the legal, business, education, civic and political communities attend the Barristers’ Ball to celebrate the best of the southeastern Michigan community.
Proceeds from the annual Barristers’ Ball support the Wolverine Bar Association’s and Wolverine Bar Foundation’s student externships, internships, scholarships, education courses, and mentoring; as well as, legal information, and representation for the underrepresented.
“Together, we can forge a path toward a more equitable future for all and empower the next generation of legal leaders. Join us as we unite to champion our mission of expanding access to the legal profession and enhancing diversity and inclusion in our legal community.” said Alexis Smith-Scott, chairwoman of the 63rd Annual Barristers’ Ball and WBA/WBF Board Member.
Tickets are $225 for members and $250 for non-members. No reservations will be held at the door, no tickets will be mailed. Tickets are nonrefundable. For tickets or additional information about the ball, visit www.wolverinebar. org.
Michigan Creditors Bar Association plans Spring Member Dinner
The Michigan Creditors Bar Association will host its Spring Member Dinner on Tuesday, May 6, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Red Run Golf Club, 2036 Rochester Rd. in Royal Oak.
The evening will include the board of directors elections, program, along with time to network and catch up with colleagues. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. followed by the program at 6:45 p.m.
Registration is $80 for members and $95 for non-members. There will be a cash bar. Register online at https://mcba36.wildapricot.org.
The evening will include the board of directors elections, program, along with time to network and catch up with colleagues. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. followed by the program at 6:45 p.m.
Registration is $80 for members and $95 for non-members. There will be a cash bar. Register online at https://mcba36.wildapricot.org.
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