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- Posted July 07, 2011
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Association heading to ball game, Aug. 17
The Association of Defense Trial Counsel (ADTC) will enjoy an evening out at a ball game when the Minnesota Twins play the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Wednesday, Aug. 17.
The cost to attend is $57 per person and the price includes a picnic buffet in the Tiger Club at Comerica Park from 5:30 to 7:05 p.m. and a ticket for the 7:05 p.m. game in lower deck, right field box seat, Section 116. There will be a cash bar available during the picnic in the Tiger Club.
Due to limited ticket availability, ADTC suggests confirming purchase/attendance as soon as possible.
To order tickets, send name, address, phone number, and number of tickets with check payable to ADTC for total amount to ADTC, 4315 Kiefer Avenue, Warren 48091-5003. For additional information, call Chuck Trickey at (586) 465-8203 or Diane Hirshey at (313) 237-0610.
Published: Thu, Jul 7, 2011
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