'Get Down With Motown' a Fundraiser to Benefit Boys & Girls Republic on April 4

* Reuters is not responsible for the content in this press release.

Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:10pm EDT

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., March 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Get Down with
Motown" a fundraiser benefiting Boys & Girls Republic (BGR), an 80 bed
residential treatment facility located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, will
take place on April 4, from 7-11 p.m. at the Jack McElroy Recreation Center on
the campus of BGR.  

Tickets are $80 per person or $650 for a table of ten.  The evening will
include a marvelous Motown Menu, dancing to music by Street Corner, cash bar,
silent and live auctions and prizes for the best Motown attire.  

"This event will not only celebrate Detroit and the history of Motown, but it
supports adolescents and families right here in our local community," explains
Dianne Bostic Robinson, Chair of the Spring Event Committee.  "Proceeds from
this event will help residents of BGR by changing and improving their lives,
through educational and therapeutic services offered on campus."

To make reservations for "Get Down with Motown" call Noreen Haggerty at (248)
476-9550 or nhaggert@lcfsmi.org.  Boys & Girls Republic is a division of
Lutheran Child & Family Service of Michigan.

    Contact:          Jill M. Haiser
                      Marketing and Communications Mgr.
                      15160 W. Eight Mile Rd.
                      Oak Park, MI 48237
                      Phone: (248) 968-0100
                      jhaiser@lcfsmi.org

    Event Location:   Boys & Girls Republic
                      28000 W. Nine Mile Rd.
                      Farmington Hills, MI 48336
                      Reservations: (248) 476- 9550
                      Event Contact: Noreen Haggerty




SOURCE  Lutheran Child & Family Service of Michigan

Jill M. Haiser, Marketing and Communications Mgr. of the Lutheran Child &
Family Service of Michigan, +1-248-968-0100, jhaiser@lcfsmi.org
Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.