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- Posted August 08, 2014
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RESTORE fund-raiser planned for August 13
The RESTORE Foundation, which provides funding support for the drug court programs in Oakland County, will host a dinner on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the new Bill's restaurant in Bloomfield Hills. The restaurant, which is part of the Roberts Restaurant Group, is located at 39556 Woodward, just south of Long Lake Road.
Seatings will be offered at 5, 6, 7, and 8 p.m. and is limited to the first 50 reservations. The cost is $100 per person or a larger donation of your choice, and includes dinner and drinks. All proceeds from the event will aid the adult and juvenile drug treatment courts, according to retired Oakland County Circuit Judge Edward Sosnick, head of the RESTORE Foundation.
RSVP to Judge Sosnick at esosnick@spclaw.com by August 11. For more information, he can be reached at 248-646-0888.
Published: Fri, Aug 08, 2014
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