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- Posted December 11, 2012
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Women's Bar hosts 30th Annual Holiday Party at Leon & Lulu, Dec. 13
The Women's Bar Association (Oakland County Region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan) presents its 30th Annual Holiday Party on Thursday, Dec. 13, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Leon & Lulu, 96 W. 14 Mile Road in Clawson.
A silent auction will be held with proceeds to benefit the Jacqueline E. Bayley Foundation which seeks to raise ovarian cancer awareness and increase ovarian cancer research. More information can be found by visiting www.jeb-foundation.org
Ticket prices are $30 for current law students (in advance), $45 for WLAM members (in advance), $50 for non-members, and $55 at the door
Register with Stacey King: (313) 446-1530 or sking@garanlucow.com.
Published: Tue, Dec 11, 2012
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