Bridget Mary'', McCormack FOR MICHIGAN We're voting for Bridget Mary McCormack for the Michigan Supreme Court, in the non-partisan section of the November 6 ballot. Bridget shares our values, and she has demonstrated unwavering integrity and a commitment to the rule of law. As a professor at the University of Michigan Law School and distinguished practicing attorney, she has dedicated her entire career to making sure the judicial system gives everyone a fair shake. Bridget will bring a needed fresh voice to the Supreme Court. On November 6, 2012, join us in voting for Bridget Mary McCormack for the Michigan Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT NONPARTISAN SECTION JUDICIAL JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Bridget Mary McCormack Senator Carl Levin Congressman Sandy Levin Judge Michelle Friedman Appel Judge Jaime Wittenberg Judge Katherine Hansen Judge Susan Moiseev Judge Lawrence Talon Rachel Bendit Mark Bernstein Sam Bernstein Alison Blitzer Barry Brickner E. David Brockman Stacy and Jeff Brodsky Marty Burnstein Amanda Canvasser Bob and Beverly Canvasser Elizabeth Canvasser Lindsay Canvasser Mark and Marla Canvasser Phyllis and Richard Canvasser Eugene and Elaine Driker David Einstandig Amy and David Fink Myrna Fischer Philip Fischer Paul Fried Retired Referee Ilene Fruitman Erica Gerson Ralph Gerson Daniel Goldberg Wally Goodman Shari Katz Graham Helen Katz Graham Elisa Greenberg Ned Greenberg Allison Gross Ronna and Harvey Heller Ron and Barb Hirsch! Michael lndenbaum Beth Kerwin Cheryl and Ronald Kerwin Carol and Mitchell Klein Zina and Michael Kramer Richard Lenter Jay and Andi Levin Bill and Cam Liebold Kim Lifton Hannan and Lisa Lis Florine Mark Sheri Mark Robert and Anita Naftaly Anna Nedelman Marcie Hermelin Orley Michael Pickman Gail and Ken Posner Julie and J. Adam Rothstein Marjorie Saulson Mark Schlussel Dick and Shiela Sloan Allan and Sharon Studenberg Perry Teicher Gary and Malke Torgow Buzz Turner Samantha Unger Steven Wallace Danielle Weinberg Ron and Julie Yolles Paid for by Bridget Mary McCormack for Justice, PO Box 2434, Kalamazoo, Ml 49003 Belcea Quartet urn Sunday, November 11, 4pm "There is no end to exploration of Beethoven's riches for us as performers and yet what is most compelling for us is that his music speaks so directly to us as human beings." —Antoine Ledertin, cellist of the Betcea Quartet Beethoven Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127 (1825) Beethoven Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 130 with Grosse Fuge, Op. 133 (1825) Sponsored by: Retirement Income Solutions Helping to grow and preserve your wealth Media Partners: WGTE 91.3 FM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR Tickets on Sale Now For more information, visit www.ums.org or call 734.764.2538. C a \N LI M S BE PRESENT 1777610 November 1 • 2012 49