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Fahey Schultz Burzych Rhodes is an Allied Service Provider with the Michigan Townships Association and participates in many seminars, conferences and events held by the MTA. This October, FSBR will be joining MTA’s On The Road regional meeting series as an exhibitor in its Vendor Showcase. This is an exclusive networking opportunity for township officials to meet one-on-one with a representative of FSBR. Whether you’re an existing client or a township official looking to connect with experienced counsel, we would love to see you at one of the dates and locations below!
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10/1/19 |
Crystal Center at Crystal Mountain, Thompsonville |
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10/2/19 |
Holiday Inn, Big Rapids |
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10/3/19 |
Delta Hotels Kalamazoo Conference Center, Kalamazoo |
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10/8/19 |
Riverwalk Inn, Gladwin |
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10/9/19 |
Ramada Inn, Alpena |
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10/10/19 |
Treetops Resort, Gaylord |
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10/16/19 |
Comfort Inn & Village Conference Center, Chelsea |
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10/17/19 |
Bavarian Inn Lodge, Frankenmuth |
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