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Columbia Woman's Club dinner meeting, April 26, 2011 CWC, Lindsey Wilson co-sponsor Georgia Stamper program which follows By Vonnnie Kolbenschlag The Columbia Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, April 26, 5:30pmCT, at the LWC Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY, for a meal before attending the 7pmCT presentation at the Slider Humanities Building. The program at the Slider Building, 155 Blue Raider DR, will be a speaker, Georgia Stamper, writer, essayist and radio commentator at WUKY in Lexington, KY. Her topic is "Kentuckians are Storytellers, So Write Yours Down." This speaking event is co-sponsored by Lindsey Wilson College and the Columbia Woman's Club. This interesting program is free and open to the public. -Vonnie Kolbenschlag This story was posted on 2011-04-20 02:16:14
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