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- Posted June 03, 2011
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Hellenic Bar presents an evening of comedy in Greektown, June 9

The Hellenic Bar Association is pleased to host a social event on Thursday, June 9, at 5:30 p.m. at Niki's Pizza in Greektown Detroit.
Featured comedian Tommy Simon, son of Basil Simon, together with his troupe of comedians Andrew Seiler, Erik Heilner, and Ryan Parmenter will provide an evening of laughs with Greek themed sketch comedy and "Whose Line is It Anyway" style improv games.
Pizza, salad and beverages will be provided and a cash bar will be available. The cost is $25 a person.
Register by e-mailing echo@wowway.com or lanapanagoulia@yahoo.com and sending checks made payable to "HBA of Michigan" to: Panayiotis Marselis, treasurer, HBA, 8300 Hall Rd Ste 200, Utica, 48317.
Published: Fri, Jun 3, 2011
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