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- Posted April 15, 2013
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April 16 event to aid RESTORE Foundation

The RESTORE Foundation, which provides private funding support for the drug court programs in Oakland County, will be among the beneficiaries of a special dinner event Tuesday, April 16, at the soon-to-be-open Café ML in Birmingham.
"We have sold our allotted number of tickets for the event with all the proceeds being designated for the drug court programs," said retired Oakland County Circuit Judge Edward Sosnick, director of The RESTORE Foundation. "We are incredibly grateful to Bill and Maria Roberts and the Roberts Restaurant Group, the owners of Café ML, for their continued generosity. I can personally attest that Café ML will carry on their wonderful tradition of fine dining."
The Roberts Restaurant Group also own Beverly Hills Grill, Streetside Seafood, Town Tavern, and the Roadside B&G, and has been a strong supporter of The RESTORE Foundation since its inception, according to Sosnick. The April 16 event at Café ML, which is located at the corner of Maple and Lahser in Bloomfield Hills, also will provide funding support for CARE House, an organization that is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse in Oakland County.
For those interested in supporting the drug court programs, donations may be made to The RESTORE Foundation, 5413 Pleasant Lake Drive, West Bloomfield, 48322.
Published: Mon, Apr 15, 2013
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