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Friday, April 20:  Dialogue Groups Resume Weekly meetings

 

The Friday Morning Dialogue Group that meets at Fourth Street Baptist Church will reconvene today, Friday April 20, at noon.

The conversation continues around Dr. Ruby K. Payne's "Hidden Rules" however if there are current issues that deserve attention, address them to the facilitator who will provide direction.  Contact: H. Berrien Zettler 706-324-6363.

 

Wednesday, April 25:  Race Relations Breakfast presenter: Wane A. Hailes 

 

Wane A. Hailes' Commentary  in the March 9 edition of The Courier/Eco Latino newspaper will serve as background for the 7:30 am meeting at Ruth Ann's.  

Hailes' explores his feelings through "It won't come off - that's my natural color."  (see attachment). A contribution of $5.00 is asked of regular participants.  Visitors and first timers are free.

Tuesday, April 24: Dialogue Group 0702 reconvenes

 

St. Luke's United Methodist Church, Room 110 (the Gleaners' Room) will be the location for the Tuesday Dialogue Group that used to meet at St. Ann's. The entrance to this room is located on Third Avenue in the building immediately south of the First Baptist Church complex.  Room 110 is the room just to the right of the entrance alcove at the top of the stairs. As this group reconvenes, you are asked to bring a friend with you on Tueaday.

Down The Road

 Thursday, June 28: Second Annual One Columbus Golf Tournament

"Grand National, by all reports, was the single greatest site for a golf complex Robert Trent Jones, Sr. had ever seen. Built on Lake Saugahatchee, 32 of the 54 holes drape along its filigreed shores. The cornerstone of the complex is the Links Course, which is without a single weakness. The par-four 18th might be the strongest finishing hole on the Trail. The drive must carry a corner of the lake, while the approach is played to a shallow pedestal green shored up by boulders."

With a description like this, one cannot but plan to be in Opelike on June 28 to participate in the 2nd Annual One Columbus Golf Tournament. To do so, though, you need to be a sponsor, part of a team, or a player.

See www.rtjgolf.com  for more about this beautiful piece of Alabama. Contact: D. J. Jones 706-681-1136

 

 

 

 

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