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- Posted April 22, 2024
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The annual Pins-N-Pinstripes Barristers Bowl was another rousing success on April 11 at the Garden Bowl in Detroit. Presented by the Detroit Bar Association, the event featured an evening of bowling, networking, food, and fun, according to organizers. Proceeds are earmarked for Law Day activities sponsored by the Detroit Bar. Pictured (l-r) are: Bill Winters, Detroit Bar Executive Director Tracey Cooley, Blake Padget, Matthew Dupree, Eric Minch, Thomas Benhamou, Sheena Law-Killinger, Carsten Parmenter, and Daniel Klimek.
Blake Padget, president of the Barristers Section Board of the Detroit Bar Association, displays his bowling form at the annual event.
Photos by John Meiu
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