- Posted April 03, 2019
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Champagne High Tea
Attorneys from WLAM Washtenaw enjoyed a Champagne High Tea on March 14 at the TeaHaus in Ann Arbor. Profits benefited the non profit Ann Arbor Girls Group that helps middle school and high school girls graduate high school and becoming first-generation college graduates. For more information, visit www.girlsgroup.org.
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(l-r) Alison Love and Monika Sacks
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(l-r) Jennifer Lawrence, Georgette David, and Parisa Ghazaeri
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(l-r) Girls Group Program Manager Deborah Denzel, and Kristin Davis
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(l-r) Kristin Davis, Parisa Ghazaeri, Alison Love, Sandy Musser
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(l-r) Sally Fink, Nora Wright
Photos courtesy of WLAM
Published: Wed, Apr 03, 2019
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