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- Posted December 05, 2025
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Toasting three decades of success
The Macomb County Probate Bar Association recently marked its 30th anniversary with a celebratory event at Three Blind Mice Irish Pub in Mount Clemens. Among the MCPBA members and guests gathering to commemorate the occasion were (left to right): Megan Cashen, MCPBA director; Alan Polack, past president and one of seven founding members; Macomb County Probate Court Judge Sara Schimke; Dave Forest, president; George Heitmanis, director; Eugene Hamlin, secretary; Probate Court Judge Sandra Harrison; Wayne Wilson, past president; Daniel Boroja, director; and Benjamin Schock, past president. The occasion was an opportunity to reminisce and honor those who started the association.
Pictured above with Cashen and Polack is (far right) Maureen Turner, longtime partner of another co-founder, the late Leonard Reinowski. Bob Szalka, who also played a role in the formation of the MCPBA, joined the event electronically and is pictured on the tablet held by Cashen.
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