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OCBA Gala
By
Catherine Klasne
Orange County Bar Association
12th Annual Gala
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
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Featuring an exciting evening of innovative cuisine, full open bar and live entertainment by, The Tremors.
This is UWWM's 3rd year sponsoring this event.
UWWM Meditors who will be attending:
Sandra C. Upchurch
,
Richard B. Lord
and
Michelle Jernigan
.
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