- Posted April 12, 2012
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Fourth Annual Earth Day Celebration hosted at Trott Financial Center

Trott & Trott PC, a Farmington Hills-based law firm serving the mortgage banking industry, announced that they have joined with REDICO Management, Inc., a Southfield-based real estate development and investment company, to host their fourth annual Earth Day Celebration to raise Michigan travel and environmental awareness among employees. The event will take place on Thursday, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Trott Financial Center in Farmington Hills.
This year's event, titled "Celebrate the Great State of Michigan," will focus on the state's natural resources, cultural institutions, and cost effective travel opportunities. A panel of regional travel experts and representatives from Michigan-based cultural organizations will be on-site to offer further information on Michigan activities and vacations. The panel will include representatives from AAA Michigan and The Detroit Zoo, as well as special guest Ellen Creager, travel editor for The Detroit Free Press.
Additionally, the event will feature a plant sale from Bright Horizons, a community childcare facility with a location in the Trott Financial Center, brochures from local parks, and an earth-friendly raffle prize.
Published: Thu, Apr 12, 2012
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