The Macomb County Bar Association will hold its annual dinner and elections banquet on Thursday, May 19 at the Italian American Cultural Center in Clinton Township.
The event begins with cocktails at 5 p.m. Final ballots are scheduled from 5-6 p.m. with dinner and ceremony to follow.
There’s no cost to attend for MCBA members while tickets for non-members are $20.
The center is located at 43843 Romeo Plank.
Nominees for the 2016-17 MCBA board of directors are: Stephen Becker, president; Karen Trickey Pappas, president-elect; Donald P. DeNault Jr., immediate past president; Dawn M.
Prokopec, secretary candidate; and Jon C. Biernat, treasurer candidate. Director candidates are Calvin Brown, Dana Freers and Peter Peacock.
For further information, contact the MCBA at 586.468.2940.
- Posted May 17, 2016
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MCBA schedules annual dinner, election of officers

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