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2 autographed UT basketballs
1 UT football

October 14
Wheelbillies vs. SODA* on Wheels Basketball Game
Oak Ridge Civic Center
6:00-8:30 p.m.
Interpreters will be provided

Agenda

6:00-7:00 Exhibits Open
7:00-7:15


Welcome and Opening Remarks
Leah Deaver, DOE
R. I. Van Hook, LMES
7:15-7:30 Pre-Game Presentation
Canine Companions
Recognition of Angela Petty and Service Dog Belle, Tennessee Animal Hall of Fame Honoree
7:30-7:45Game
Mark Packer, Channel 10 News will participate in the game.
7:45-8:0 Half-time Performance
Kids on the Block Puppeteers
8:00-8:15Game
8:15-8:30Closing
*Supporters of Disability Awareness. SODA team members willl include representatives from all the sponsoring organizations.

The program is sponsored by the DOE/ORO Contractor Awareness Programs Partnership which includes representatives from the Department of Energy, Lockheed Martin Energy Research, Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Bechtel Jacobs Company LLC, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, University of Tennessee, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Knoxville, and Oak Ridge Schools.

Thanks to the Disability Event Committee
Joyce G. Conner, LMES, Chairperson
Jeanette Bouchard, ORAUHal Jernigan, Oak Ridge Schools
Alice Brandon, LMES Communications CenterSuzie Kuliasha, LMER Workforce Diversity
Kerrie Cowan, Bechtel Jacobs Company LLCTony Manion, DOE
Stephanie Cowherd, Corporate ConnectionsDave Medovich, LMES Communications Center
Sylvia Davis, LMES Workforce DiversityAlan Muir, UT
Debbie Dickerson, NMSS of Knoxville Millette Shephard, ORAU
Chris Hill, DOESusan Simpson, DOE

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