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- Posted June 14, 2012
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Straker Bar hosts 19th Annual Trailblazers Dinner, June 21
The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association will host its 19th Annual Trailblazers Dinner on Thursday, June 21, at The Southfield Westin located at 1500 Town Center. A cocktail reception will begin at 5 p.m. and the dinner/program will commence at 6 p.m.
Three atttorneys will be honored including Vernon Baker, senior vice president and general counsel of Meritor Inc. (introduction by CEO and president of Meritor, Inc. Charles "Chip" McClure); Reuben Munday, member of Lewis & Munday PC (introduction by Tony Jenkins of Dickinson Wright); and Antoinette "Toni" Raheem of the Law and Mediation Offices of Antoinette R. Raheem (introduction by Earlene Baggett-Hayes).
Tickets will be available at the door for $75. Tables may be purchased for $750. Registration is requested and may be sent to trailblazers@strakerlaw.org. For additional information, contact Erica P. Bell at (248) 497-7557.
Published: Thu, Jun 14, 2012
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