- Posted June 22, 2011
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Judge Warren to speak at Hoffman Farms event
Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Michael Warren will join Hoffman Farms on Saturday, June 25, to celebrate the patriotic values of the nation's founders. The celebration is scheduled from 1to 5 p.m. at 2521 Rose Center Road in Highland Township. Admission is free and open to the public. Parking is $10 per car. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs to sit on.
The celebration will include re-enactments of the famous mounted Buffalo Soldiers, the Inaugural National Patriot Art Show featuring juried artists from across the USA, patriotic music, free pony rides, and a patriotic silent auction. There will be exciting activities and entertainment for all ages. Hosted by Bob Hoffman, owner of Hoffman Farms and president of the Highland Equestrian Conservancy, the event will pay tribute to America's First Principles, key historical figures, and founding documents and bring to the forefront what it means to be an American.
Warren, who currently serves as the presiding judge of the Civil/Criminal Division of the Circuit Court has will be a featured speaker at the event. "We are very excited about this unique opportunity to host a Patriot Week event at the historic landmark of Hoffman Farms," exclaimed Warren. "It is an ideal setting to reflect upon and celebrate our founding First Principles in our Declaration of Independence and the sacrifices our Founding Fathers and succeeding generations have undertaken. We hope to renew the spirit of America by remembering what makes America the greatest nation the world has ever seen."
Hoffman Farms is a working farm that boards horses and cuts hay off of about 100 of the 299 acres. The farm consists of an 1830's Greek Revival-style home that was previously owned by the Honorable Frank Doty, Circuit Court Judge from 1928-1965, and Susan Fisher of the Fisher Body family.
For additional information or sponsorship opportunities, contact patroitweek@gmail.com.
Published: Wed, Jun 22, 2011
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