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- Posted December 03, 2014
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Association to host 'Most Delicious Party'
The Women's Bar Association, Oakland County region of Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, will host the "Most Delicious Party of the Year" on Thursday, Dec.11, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Great Lakes Culinary Center, 24901 West Nine Mile Road in Southfield.
Attendees can enjoy a hands-on cooking experience alongside professional chefs or simply enjoy appetizers and drinks while shopping at the silent auction and mingling with colleagues.
The proceeds from this year's silent auction will be donated to Humble Design, a local non-profit organization that furnishes homes with donated goods for families coming out of homeless and abuse shelters. For more information about Humble Design, visit www.humbledesign.org.
Cost for the "Most Delicious Party of the Year" is $45 for WBA members and $55 for non-members. Sponsorship opportunities are available.
For additional information, contact Erin Morgan Klug at eklug@patlaw.com or 248-647-6000.
Published: Wed, Dec 03, 2014
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