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- Posted January 26, 2012
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Federal Bar's Bench/Bar Social and Golf Outing to return this spring
The highly anticipated and ever popular golf outing sponsored by the Eastern District of Michigan Chapter of the Federal Bar Association (FBA) is returning on Monday, May 21, at Plum Hollow Country Club in Southfield.
Not a golfer? Not a problem. In addition to that afternoon's 18 hole golf scramble, the Bench Bar Social will provide courts for tennis players and will offer a variety of other health, educational and entertainment activities.
The outing is being coordinated to promote an afternoon of fun and society for FBA Chapter members, as well as judges, court staff and federal practitioners and their guests at Plum Hollow.
A reception and dinner will top off the event at the conclusion of the day's activities in the Plum Hollow Country Club dining area.
Further information will be provided as the program and activities are fully developed. A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are still available for individuals, firms and corporate supporters of the event.
For additional information, contact Tom Esordi at (313) 965-7446 or thomas.esordi@kitch.com; or Joe Sullivan at (248) 489-6098 or sullivjg@trinity-health.org.
Published: Thu, Jan 26, 2012
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