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- Posted January 23, 2025
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Holiday celebrations
(l-r) Alison Love, Kate Sharkey, Hon. Jinan Hamood, Steve Reed, Elizabeth Kitchen-Troop, Sandy Musser, and Erin Flynn
The Washtenaw County Bar Association held its Annual Holiday Celebration at LIVE Nightclub in Ann Arbor on December 12. Members and their guests enjoyed networking and enjoying wonderful food provided by The Last Word. Robin Wagner won the gift basket and wine, donated by the Washtenaw County Legal News. This year’s charity holiday recipient was the Children’s Literacy Network.
Robin Wagner and the Washtenaw County Legal News gift basket
(l-r) Hon. Douglas Shapiro and Chad Engelhardt
Kate Sharkey, Ally Loisel (Manager of Grant Development, Children’s Literacy Network), and Sydney Koch
(l-r) John Reiser, Tom Styles, Bob Killewald, Rita White, Bob Carbeck, and Scott Munzel
Band members John Reiser and Scott Munzel
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headlines National
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