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- Posted August 12, 2010
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Cooley Law School is recognized with the Michigan Recreation and Parks Association (MRPA) award
Cooley Law School was recognized and re-presented with the Michigan Recreation and Parks Association (MRPA) award before the Lansing City Council on July 26. Brett Kaschinske, Lansing Parks and Recreation Manager of Leisure Services, presented the award, which honors Cooley's generosity in supporting the annual Kids Camp trip to Cooley Law School Stadium to watch the Lansing Lugnuts baseball team. Also present for the award was Murdock Jemerson, Lansing Parks Director; Michaela McAnany, Lansing Lugnuts Sponsorship Service Representative; Cooley SBA President Elias Fanous; Lansing Lugnuts official Chris Arth; Helen Mickens, associate dean of community relations; and Terry Carella, Cooley's director of communications. The award was presented to Cooley on the 10th anniversary of the Cooley for Kids event.
Published: Thu, Aug 12, 2010
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