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- Posted December 21, 2009
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Bowling Bizarre sponsored by MCBA
The Rec Bowl in Mount Clemens was packed recently for the Macomb County Bar Association's Meet the Judges Bowling Bizarre. The action on the lanes was intense and the atmosphere charged as the bowlers competed for a variety of prizes, encouraged by their cheering sections. Among those on hand for the event were (left to right) Stephen Becker, MCBA director; Anthony Bellanca, MCBA president; John DeMoss, director; Macomb County Circuit Court Judges Mary Chrzanowski and David Viviano; Karen Trickey Pappas, director; Circuit Court Judge John Foster; Andrea Irons; 39th District Court Chief Judge Joseph Boedeker; Circuit Court Judge Tracey Yokich; Randy Chioini; Michelle Lundquist; Circuit Court Judge Edward Servitto; 37th District Court Judge Dawnn Gruenburg; Dawn Prokopec and William Staugaard, former MCBA president.
Photo by John Meiu
Published: Mon, Dec 21, 2009
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