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- Posted November 16, 2010
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Women's Commission hosts last meeting of 2010

The 2010 Women's Commission for Oakland County will condcut a meeting scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 18, beginning at 4 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Oakland County Board of Commissioners' Auditorium, located at 1200 North Telegraph Road in Pontiac.
At this meeting, the Safety/Violence Against Women Committee, Health and Wellness Committee, the Leadership Committee, and the Economic Autonomy Committee will present year-end reports sharing insight on their findings.
Refreshments will be provided and information about the upcoming 2011 Women's Commission for Oakland County which will encourage interested individuals to apply for the new session.
To apply online go to /www.oakgov.com/boc/news/womens_commission/ and click on Get An Application.
For additional information, contact Oakland County Commissioner and Women's Commission for Oakland County Ex-Officio Representative Marcia Gershenson at (248) 808-1032.
Published: Tue, Nov 16, 2010
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