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- Posted May 15, 2013
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Women's Bar to host Annual Dinner May 23
The Women's Bar Association, Oakland County region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, will host its Annual Dinner on Thursday, May 23, beginning at 6 p.m. at Andiamo, 6676 Telegraph Rd. in Bloomfield Township.
The dinner event will feature the installation of the 2013-2014 Executive Board which includes:
President--Melissa Graves.
Immediate Past President--Kristen Murphy.
President-Elect--Ryan Kelly.
Vice President--Channelle Kizy-White.
Treasurer--Kristen Pursley.
Communications Secretary--Samantha Orvis.
Recording Secretary--Erin Klug.
WLAM Representative--Andrea Symbal.
Also during the meeting, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Phyllis McMillen will be honored for her commitment to community, and judicial efficiency and integrity. Kari Deming of Lakeshore Legal Aid will be presented with the 4th Annual WBA Award.
Cost for the meeting is $55 for WLAM members, $65 for non-members, and $45 for students/1st year lawyers. Entrée selections are Pasta Primavera, Chicken Piccata, and Broiled Atlantic Salmon.
Attendees are asked to register with payment and food selection by Friday, May 17, to: Channelle Kizy-White, 117 W. Fourth Street, Suite 201, Royal Oak, 48067.
Anyone with questions can e-mail ckizy@kizylaw.com or call 248-662-5499.
Published: Wed, May 15, 2013
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