Monday, March 28, 2005
Ligon to speak on Columbia’s beginnings
My friend, Temple Ligon, will present a lecture on the early history and development of Columbia, South Carolina on Wednesday, April 27. Official details follow:
MAYOR BOB COBLE and the WREN INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH
invite you to attend a slide–illustrated lecture on our city's beginning:
"Renaissance Redux: Columbia's Early Streets"
Wednesday, April 27, 6–7 pm
Columbia Museum of Art
open admission
Under the safe assumption you prefer to visit a restaurant nearby, we have no reception following [knowing Temple and his affinity for champagne receptions, that’s subject to change].
John Temple Ligon, lecturer
office: 803.771.0219
cell: 803.261.1828
Sounds good.
I plan to be there.
WTSjr
MAYOR BOB COBLE and the WREN INSTITUTE FOR URBAN RESEARCH
invite you to attend a slide–illustrated lecture on our city's beginning:
"Renaissance Redux: Columbia's Early Streets"
Wednesday, April 27, 6–7 pm
Columbia Museum of Art
open admission
Under the safe assumption you prefer to visit a restaurant nearby, we have no reception following [knowing Temple and his affinity for champagne receptions, that’s subject to change].
John Temple Ligon, lecturer
office: 803.771.0219
cell: 803.261.1828
Sounds good.
I plan to be there.
WTSjr