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- Posted August 15, 2012
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Association plans Judges Banquet and Golf/Tennis Outing
The Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association will host its 2012 Judges Banquet and Golf/Tennis Outing on Monday, Aug. 27, at Wabeek Country Club, 4000 Clubgate Drive in Bloomfield Hills.
The Golf & Banquet combo costs $160 a player. Registration and practice begin at 11 a.m. and a BBQ buffet will be concurrently served in the ballroom. Shotgun start is at 1 p.m. The format will again be a scramble tournament with prizes for lowest overall score, closest to the pin, and longest drive. Included in this package are a cart, complimentary beer, beverages, and snacks throughout the course.
The Tennis & Banquet combo costs $100 a player. Registration and practice begins at 11 a.m. while a BBQ buffet is served in the ballroom. Players should bring their own racquet. Tournament starts at 1 p.m. with prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
The Banquet Only option costs $55 a person. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres begin at 6 p.m. in the Wabeek Clubhouse followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The buffet includes a beef tenderloin carving station, a fish selection, and vegetarian pasta. Awards and presentation of the MIPLA donation to the Theodore Levin Foundation will follow dinner.
Registration is requested by Friday, Aug. 17. To register or for additional information, visit www.mipla.org.
Published: Wed, Aug 15, 2012
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