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- Posted May 06, 2010
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Ingham County Bar Foundtion Golf Classic, June 14th
It's time to put your foursome together and join us for the Ingham County Bar Foundation's 6th Annual Memorial Golf Classic on Monday, June 14 at the beautiful Country Club of Lansing. Your registration fee of $125 per person includes 18 holes of golf with cart, a box lunch and the evening afterglow.
To register, please contact Rick Hillman at rhillman@ fosterswift.com. Individual players are welcome; you need not have a foursome in place to sign up!
What?! You don't golf?! That's OK...I don't either! Non-golfers are encouraged to attend the afterglow on the patio starting at 5 p.m. featuring hearty hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and a live band. The cost is $25 per person and registration can be handled by simply replying this e-mail.
All proceeds benefit the Ingham County Bar Foundation which has awarded over $57,000 to a variety of organizations in our community since 2002. For more information or to contribute to the ICBF, please visit www. inghambar.org/foundation
We look forward to seeing you on June 14th!
Published: Thu, May 6, 2010
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