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- Posted January 28, 2011
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Judges dance to reduce bullying; L. Brooks Patterson to MC event

The Oakland Mediation Center is proud to announce that it will present an entertaining evening of ballroom dancing featuring some federal and Oakland County judges and professional dancers at the Auburn Hills Marriott Centerpoint on Friday, Feb. 11.
Proceeds will benefit OMC's Youth Programs. OMC's Youth Programs are proven remedies to bullying, violence, and school drop-out.
The Valentine's Ball featuring "Dancing With The Judges" is a semi-formal evening of dinner and dancing. Federal and Oakland County Circuit and district court judges will perform a ballroom dance chosen by their professional dance instructors. At the end of the performances celebrity commentators such as Karen Drew, Local 4 Anchor, and Judy Susskind, super lawyer/competitive dancer, among others will provide critique of each routine. Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson.
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Kenzi Bisbing at (248) 338-4280, ext. 216, or kbisbing@mediation-omc.org. For event details and to purchase tickets, visit www.mediation-omc.org or contact Jennifer Clendening at (248) 338-4280, ext. 217, or jclendening@mediation-omc.org.
Published: Fri, Jan 28, 2011
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