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- Posted February 28, 2013
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Women's Bar plans Annual Wine Down event for March 13
The Women's Bar Association (WBA), Oakland County Region of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan, will host its Annual Wine Down event on Wednesday, March 13, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Black Finn Restaurant and Saloon, 530 South Main Street in Royal Oak.
Admission includes appetizers and one glass of wine. A cash bar will available with drink specials.
Cost in advance is $20 for WBA Members, $25 for non-members, and $10 for law students. Those paying at the door will incur an additional $5 charge. Advance registration is requested by Friday, March 8. Register with advance payment payable to WBA to: Channelle Kizy-White, 117 W. Fourth St., Suite 201, Royal Oak, 48067.
Anyone with questions may e-mail Channelle Kizy-White at ckizy@kizylaw.com.
Published: Thu, Feb 28, 2013
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