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- Posted June 11, 2010
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Firm hosts 'Toy Story 3' screening to benefit the March of Dimes
Children and their families are invited to be among the first to see "Toy Story 3" during its opening weekend, at a movie screening event to benefit the March of Dimes. Hosted by the The Law Offices of Green & Green, PLLC, this fundraiser will take place on Saturday, June 19, at the Uptown Palladium 12 in Birmingham located at 250 N. Old Woodward Ave. Tickets are $20 and include a pizza lunch sponsored by Little Caesars, beginning at 1:30 p.m., admission to the movie at 2:30 p.m., and a giveaway provided to all children from Birmingham's Adventures in Toys.
"We are very excited to present one of the most anticipated animated films of the season, for this great family event," said Sandra User Green, of The Law Offices of Green & Green. "This is our third annual movie screening fundraiser and we look forward to creating more awareness about the March of Dimes while bringing families together."
Visit www.marchofdimes.com/michigan, to register for this event and to find out more about the March of Dimes. Limited tickets will be available on the day of the event, so early registration and purchase of tickets is recommended.
Published: Fri, Jun 11, 2010
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