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- Posted February 07, 2013
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WCBA Bar Revue and Silent Auction

The Washtenaw County Bar Association will hold its 25th annual Bar Revue and Silent Auction on Thursday, Feb. 28 at the Campus Inn Ballroom, 615 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor. Cocktails and a silent auction begin at 5:30 p.m. The buffet dinner is at 6:15 p.m., and live performances begin at 6:55 p.m.
The second annual Pro Bono/Public Service Award will be presented to
Jill M. Beasley. The silent auction will benefit Legal Services of South Central Michigan, a 501(c)(3) agency.
Tickets are $50, and reservations must be made by Feb. 22 with the WCBA by calling (734) 994-4912, emailing Candy Newton at newtonc@ewashtenaw.org, or sending a check to WCBA, PO Box 8645, Ann Arbor, 48107.
Raffle tickets are $5 each, or $25 per book. If all tickets are sold for the raffle, the winning ticket will be worth $1,250.00. There are 2nd and 3rd place prizes as well.
Published: Thu, Feb 7, 2013
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