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- Posted September 28, 2011
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Judge Turfe to address next PALS meeting
The Polish American Legal Society is returning to its roots in Hamtramck. The next General Membership Meeting will be conducted on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 6 p.m. with a Polish dinner served at 7 p.m.
The meeting will be held on the second floor of the Polish Village Cafe at 2990 Yemans Avenue in Hamtramck Michigan.
Wayne County 20th District Court Judge David Turfe will be the guest speaker providing insight as to how the practice of law has helped him provide justice from the bench. In addition, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Marie Hathaway will be attending to swear in the board members of the Society.
If interested in becoming a member of the PALS, contact either Vice-President Mary Ann Kozlowski at (248) 647-9779 or Membership Chair Ryan Hill at (313) 962-4954. Dues for the first year are $25; every year thereafter $50.
Published: Wed, Sep 28, 2011
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