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- Posted August 04, 2014
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Criminal Defense Bar Association to host golf outing on Aug. 15
The Wayne County Criminal Defense Bar Association will hold its Second Annual Golf Outing on Friday, Aug. 15, at the Warren Valley Golf Club in Dearborn Heights.
The 9-hole outing will feature a scramble format and will begin at 2 p.m. The cost for 9 holes of golf, cart, and dinner is $75. Those not playing golf can purchase "dinner only" tickets for $30. Dinner will begin shortly after completion of the golfing.
Foursomes are invited or the WCCDBA will arrange foursomes. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Motor City Blight Busters. Door prizes will be awarded during the dinner festivities.
For further information, contact WCCDBA President Susan Reed at 313-468-0990, Bill Winters at 313-510-3316, or Christopher Blount at 313-623-5744.
Published: Mon, Aug 04, 2014
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