Jewels of Justice - El Dorado County Bar Association Scholarship Fundraiser Event
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Friday, May 2 2008, 6:00pm - 10:30pm
Jewels of Justice - El Dorado County Bar Association Scholarship Fundraiser Event Indulge in fine Island cuisine, enjoy melodic Calypso music by "Late for Dinner." Enhance the Bar Association's six scholarships for our local youth. The Jewels of Justice awards will be presented to those with the most votes: Judge, Legal Professional,Court Personnel & Law Enforcement Personnel. A special thank you to Tom Van Noord, Esq. for his donation of the American River Resort for this event 6:00 pm - 10:30 pm American River Resort, 6019 New River Road, Coloma Advanced $35 per person/$60 per couple, Day of $40 per person/$75 per couple. Ticket Locations - Mechanics Bank, EDH, Law Office of Phyllis Pennington, Cameron Park, Law Office of Steven Bailey, Placerville For more information contact:
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