GREENVILLE —
Anyone who has ever wanted to ask Nolan Ryan a question face to face will get their chance next month.
Ryan, who earned a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame as a pitcher before becoming the current principal owner, president and CEO of the Texas Rangers, is scheduled to appear in Greenville on Tuesday, November 13, presented by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. SouthWest Auto Mall Ford Buick GMC is the sponsor for the catered luncheon, which starts at noon, with a VIP reception at 11:30 a.m., inside the Roy Q. Traylor Athletic Complex at Greenville High School.
The event is strictly a question and answer program and Ryan will not be signing autographs.
Anyone wanting additional information, or who is interested in becoming a sponsor or a VIP, can contact the Chamber at 903-455-1510 or visit the Chamber’s website at www.greenvillechamber.com.
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