The Incorporated Society of Irish American Lawyers will be holding its 21st annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade Brunch, preceding the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, on Sunday, March 12, at Mario’s Restaurant in Detroit.
Doors open at 9:45 a.m. with program and brunch from 10-11:30 a.m. The restaurant is located at 4222 Second Ave.
Reservations – priced at $25 per person for ISIAL members; $30 for ISIAL non-member guests; $10 for those children 12 years old and under; and $20 for law student ISIAL members – must purchased in advance by Friday, March 10.
All adult brunches will be $35 at the door without a reservation and pre-payment.
Tickets can be ordered by using Paypal by visiting www.irish-lawyers.org (go to the Upcoming Events section).
Payment and reservation information can also be mailed to ISIAL, 38777 Six Mile Road, Suite 300, Livonia, 48152.
Additional information can be found on the ISIAL website at www.irish-lawyers.org.
- Posted February 28, 2017
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Society plans annual St. Patrick's Day Parade Brunch
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