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Aug. 11, 2005
Second Annual °®½´ÊÓÆµEvent Coincides with New Pharmacy Building Ribbon Cutting
Envision °®½´ÊÓÆµ2005: The University of Louisiana at Monroe will host the second annual Envision event on Thursday, September 8 at 6 p.m. Earlier that day, at 11 a.m., °®½´ÊÓÆµofficials will cut the ribbon on the new pharmacy building located on Bienville Street in Monroe.
Envision °®½´ÊÓÆµ2005, a celebration of all things ULM, will be at the Monroe Civic Center beginning at 6 p.m. with a reception and dinner at 6:30.
This community event is the official kick-off of the 75th anniversary celebration of the university, which will occur in 2006. The program features several speakers including °®½´ÊÓÆµPresident Dr. James E. Cofer, Sr., Athletic Director Bobby Staub, President of the °®½´ÊÓÆµAlumni Association Don Weems, as well as students and alumni.
Once again this year, the Hall of Distinction Award will be presented to an alumnus, friend or supporter of the university. The Golden Arrow Award and the Slim Scogin Award recipients will also be recognized. Sponsors of the event include the °®½´ÊÓÆµFoundation, the Monroe Chamber of Commerce and the West Monroe-West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce.
All °®½´ÊÓÆµsupporters, family and friends are welcome. Tickets are $30 per person and $240 per table of 8 (includes a meal and wine). Seating is limited to 900 people. Dress is cocktail attire.
Tickets on sale now. Contact the office of University Relations for ticket information at (318) 342-5440.
New Pharmacy Building Ribbon Cutting: Join °®½´ÊÓÆµofficials, Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco, and local, state and regional officials, as they celebrate the newly acquired pharmacy building on Bienville St. in Monroe. The event takes place at 11 a.m. on the front lawn of the new pharmacy building on Bienville St. in Monroe.
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