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- Posted August 02, 2012
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Society plans Annual Irish American Lawyers Scramble Golf Outing

The Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers (ISIAL) will host the 17th Annual Irish American Lawyers Scramble Golf Outing with special guest the Catholic Lawyers Society on Friday, Aug. 24, at Sanctuary Lake Golf Club, 1450 East South Blvd., in Troy.
The first foursome will tee off at 1 p.m. Price is $60 for members and member's guests, $75 for non-members. The price includes 18 holes of golf, cart, free range balls, beverages, and prizes. Dinner is not included but food is available at the Clubhouse.
Put a team together or the ISIAL can assist with pairing golfers up with others to form a team. Send name, phone number and people in a foursome with payment to: Sean M. Taylor - golf committee chair, 27007 Hoover, Warren, 48093; or call 586-756-3880.
Published: Thu, Aug 2, 2012
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