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- Posted July 29, 2010
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Annual picnic of Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association set for Aug. 28

The Washtenaw County Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association's Annual Summer Picnic will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The event will take place at the home of local attorney Robin Stephens, and the menu will include baked and fried chicken, catfish, collard greens, yams, and mac and cheese. The cost is $20 for adults and children 11 years old and older. Children under 10 are free.
A special musical performance by Rachel Rules and the Brothers and by jazz guitarist John E. Lawrence will be featured at the picnic.
To RSVP or for more information, contact Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association President Robyn McCoy at 734-769-0001.
The RSVP deadline is Friday, Aug. 20. Checks made out to Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association may be mailed to 2381 East Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
Published: Thu, Jul 29, 2010
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