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Community invited to hear Coach Chris Oliver at Rotary tonight Inspirational speech, open to the community; those who plan optional dinner on your own invited to come at 5:30pmCT; Coach Oliver will speak at about 6:15pmCT. By George Kolbenschlag, President, Columbia Rotary Club Lindsey Wilson Head Football Coach Chris Oliver will be outlining his plans for the colleges football team, tonight, Monday, July 20, 2009 at the Rotary Club meeting. Rotary is opening the program to the community, and invites those interested to attend the program at the Lindsey Wilson Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY. The club will meet at 5:30pmCT for dinner and Coach Oliver will speak about 6:15pm. You are welcome to join Rotarians for dinner and the talk or just come to hear Coach Oliver about 6:15pm. About 60 new student football hopefuls will be enrolled this fall and begin serious practice after the new year.The initial LWC game in the college's new stadium is scheduled for fall semester 2010. Cost for the dinner is $7.25. There is no charge for Olivers program. This story was posted on 2009-07-20 15:44:01
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