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April 08, 2008

NAFA Michigan Chapter Annual Summer Meeting

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YPSILANTI, MI – The NAFA Michigan Chapter is holding its Annual Summer Meeting, "Life's a Beach – Golf Outing," on June 3 at the Eagle Crest Conference Center and Resort in Ypsilanti. Fuel management is the theme for this year's outing. The NAFA Michigan Chapter is soliciting sponsors to display the names of their companies, as well as a message that will be used as a part of a competition during the team building event.

Agenda:

8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.    

Registration and continental breakfast

9:45 a.m.                 

Announcements

10 a.m.                    

Shotgun Start (Scramble Rules) or relax at the resort

2:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

Snacks and refreshments

3:30 p.m.                 

Daily recap, awards presentation and dinner

 

Registration and payment are due by May 23. For more information, contact C.J. Sutton at cjsutton@suttonleasing.com or 586-759-5777 ext 224.

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