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- Posted November 24, 2011
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Silent auction at ALSP holiday party to benefit Grace Centers of Hope

The Association of Legal Support Professionals (ALSP) will host its Holiday Party on Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Dino's Lounge located at 22740 Woodward Avenue in Ferndale. The event promises cocktails, heavy appetizers, and networking opportunities.
In addition to celebrating the holidays, ALSP is also raising money for its adopted charity, Grace Centers of Hope. Attendees will have a chance to bid on a wide selection of silent auction items for themselves or as gifts for the holidays. All proceeds from the silent auction go directly to Grace Centers of Hope, Oakland County's oldest and largest homeless shelter.
Advance tickets (register online) are $25 per person which include heavy appetizers and one drink ticket, cash bar, and entertainment. Tickets at the door (cash or check payable to ALSP only) are $30 per person.
For additional information or to register, visit www.alsponline.org/events/event_details.asp?id=192830.
Published: Thu, Nov 24, 2011
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