The Taxation Section of the State Bar of Michigan will host its Virtual Annual Meeting & Wine Tasting on Thursday, September 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. via Zoom.
In lieu of the section’s traditional Annual Meeting accompanied by cocktails and dinner, this year it plans to have a virtual wine tasting hosted by a professional from Bouchaine Vineyards, a vineyard and winery in Napa, California. The wine tasting will take place from approximately 5 to 5:50 p.m., with the Annual Meeting following immediately thereafter. The section has a limited number of wine kits from Bouchaine available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who register promptly.
Register with program facilitator Mary Owiesny at mowiesny@honigman.com and let her know: if you are planning to attend the wine tasting and the Annual Meeting or the Annual Meeting only, and the location you will be coming from to pick up your wine kit if you are allotted one.
The section will make arrangements for those who are allotted a wine kit to pick it up at a central location in the metro Detroit and mid-Michigan areas.
- Posted September 21, 2021
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Taxation Section hosting Virtual Annual Meeting
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