The Women’s Bar Association, Oakland County Region of the Woman Lawyers Association of Michigan, will be hosting its 2023 Annual Dinner on Thursday, May 25, at the Birmingham Country Club, 1750 Saxon Drive in Birmingham.
WBA will be presenting its annual awards, including the Joan Young Judicial Excellence Award, the Evelyn Forrest Distinguished Advocate Award, and the Sarah Killgore Wertman Scholarship. A swearing-in of the new Executive Board for 2023-24 will also occur.
The event will open with cocktails and light appetizers at 6 p.m. with dinner, awards, and the swearing-in of the board beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available and include:
• Diamond Sponsor: $1,000 - Includes recognition in the program, on WBA social media accounts, and a reserved table (eight tickets)
• Gold Sponsor: $500 - Includes recognition in the program, on WBA social media accounts, and four tickets
• Silver Sponsor: $250 - Includes recognition in the program, on WBA social media accounts, and two tickets
• Bronze Sponsor: $150 - Includes recognition in the program, on WBA social media accounts, and one ticket
• Supporter: $100 - Includes recognition in the program and on WBA social media accounts
To sponsor or for additional information, contact Kristina Bilowus at bilowusk@msu.edu.
Individual tickets for the 2023 Annual Dinner are $65 for WLAM members, $80 for non-members, and $50 for students. To register, visit https://womenlawyers.org and click on “events.” Tickets will not be sold at the door.
- Posted May 02, 2023
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