
By Debra Talcott
Proof that good things continue to happen for good people in their golden years is the upcoming induction of the Hon. Joseph N. Impastato into the International Heritage Foundation's historic Heritage Hall of Fame. The long-time resident of Grosse Pointe Shores will be one of six inductees honored November 6 in a ceremony to be held at the Colony Club in Detroit.
Founded in 1984, the Heritage Hall of Fame recognizes leaders from various ethnic backgrounds for their noteworthy contributions to the American way of life while supporting cultural heritage and ethnic diversity. When he is inducted, Judge Impastato will join a roster of more than 100 exceptional community leaders.
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