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Income Tax 1995 Edition, a 635-
page report. To place an order,
call (800) 500-9760 and ask for
Box LW.
WINTER BUSINESS seminars
have been scheduled by the Col-
lege of Lifelong Learning at
Wayne State University. All will
be held at the WSU Southfield
Center, 27300 West 11 Mile
Road.
Seminar topics include busi-
ness communication (9 a.m. to
noon Tuesday, Feb. 14, and Tues-
day, Feb. 21), productivity appli-
cations (6-9 p.m. Thursdays for
four weeks beginning Feb. 16),
conflict management (9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tuesday, March 21), Har-
vard Graphics (9 a.m. to noon be-
ginning Wednesday, March 22,
and 6-9 p.m. beginning Thurs-
day, March 23, for three weeks)
and writing reports that work (9
a.m. to noon Tuesdays for three
weeks beginning March 28).
To register for the seminars,
call (313) 5774665.
To make reservations for the
seminar, call Borders Books &
Music, (810) 737-0110, or stop by
the main information desk at the
store.
ESTATE PLANNING will be
the subject of two free seminars
conducted by Robert Kass, chair-
man of the estate planning and
probate group for the Detroit law
firm of Barris, Sott, Denn & Drik-
er.
The seminars will be held from
10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb.
25, at the Baldwin Library in
Birmingham, and 7-9 p.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 28, in the Marcotte
Room at the Southfield Library.
Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker
provides speakers to civic and re-
ligious organizations at no
charge. For further information
on that service and the estate
planning seminars, call (800) 756-
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FAMILY LAW issues will be dis-
cussed at a continuing legal-ed-
ucation seminar presented by the
Family Law Section of the State
Bar of Michigan.
The seminar will be held from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday,
March 9, at the Plaza Hotel in
Southfield.
For further information on the
A CAREER roundtable will be
held 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16, at seminar, call Fred Morganroth,
the meeting of the Institute of continuing legal-education chair
Management Accountants — of the Family Law Section, (810)
Oakland County Chapter, at the 357 - 5600.
Kingsley Inn in Bloomfield Kills.
For reservations, call David STRIVE NETWORK, the
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MICHIGAN BUSINESS om- tives (NAFE), will hold its fourth
budsman Margaret O'Riley will annual conference for business-
be the guest speaker at the Feb- women Saturday, April 1, and
ruary general membership meet- Sunday, April 2, at the Northfield
ing of the Greater West Hilton in Troy.
The Saturday morning and af-
Bloomfield Chamber of Com-
merce. The meeting is scheduled ternoon sessions feature keynote
for 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, speaker Wendy Reid Crisp, na-
tional director of NAFE, and a
at Shenandoah Golf Club.
For reservations, call the dozen workshops.
Saturday night will be for net-
chamber office, (810) 626-3636.
working, vendor tables and
Deadline is Monday, Feb. 20.
speakers and Sunday morning's
REDUCING EMPLOYEE breakfast buffet will include guest
theft will be the topic of discus- speaker Sharon Michaels, an em-
sion 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, powerment expert.
The registration deadline for
at a small-business seminar at
Borders Books & Music in Farm- the conference is Friday, March
17, but fees are lower if they are
ington Hills.
Terri Singer, owner of Singer paid by Wednesday, March 1. For
& Associates, will lead the dis- registration information, call
cussion. Her firm is devoted ex- (810) 253-3711.
Strive Network meets from 6-
clusively to the prevention and
detection of embezzlement and 8:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of
employee theft in small busi- each month at the Roman Forum
nesses. She has worked in ac- restaurant in Canton. For reser-
counting and fraud detection for vations, call Sue Discher, (313)
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more than 14 years.