Photos highlight 'What Is Important to Me'

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The OPTIONS Family-Focused Juvenile Drug Court showcased art photography in the “What Is Important to Me – People, Places and Things” event on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at the Oakland County Courthouse. 
“The kids in the program were given an assignment to capture something or someone who was important to them and express that through photography and their work is on display here tonight,” Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Mary Ellen Brennan, presiding judge of the Juvenile Drug Court, explained. 

Each picture, finished and framed to an 11” x 14” size, was auctioned with proceeds going to the individual photographers. Posters made up of a collection of best pictures were also sold on-site for $20 with the proceeds directed to the RESTORE Foundation for the Drug Court’s operating budget.

The RESTORE Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2008 to raise funds to supplement the drug treatment court. Donations may be made to the RESTORE Foundation through www.therestorefoundation.org.

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