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LIFESTYLES-RELEGION/The Charlotte Post Thursday, June 13,1996 Olympic Torchbearer.. ilBiBiillii Charlotte City Council member Patrick Cannon (left) with Rev. Charles Mack at podium during Tuesday’s luncheon honoring the Ol3rmpic Relay Torchbearer at McDonald’s Cafeteria. ffir *■ ■IllM Keynote Speaker Gil McGregor , Charlotte Hornets televison color commentator and special assistant to the president. ■■ Coca-Cola Bottling Co. marketing manager Don Coleman >T\ m > „SSi Mack, with his mother. (0 (/> Banner proclaims Mack as honoree. i ir> if ' H r ■ t- ' C Kj - J»: # Mack at podium smiles broadly. Cannon presents Mack with plaque. Fran Farrer, The Charlotte Post advertising manager, with Frank Harrison II, owner and CEO of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Charlotte. Rev Charles E. Mack pastor of Progressive Baptist Church in Mack’s daughter Charlene led a prayer during the program, which was emceed by The Charlotte Charlotte, was honored Tuesday with a luncheon at McDonald’s Cafeteria by the Coca-Cola Bottling Post advertising manager Fran Farrer. in^the torch r^f Olympic sponsor and Mack was selected to be a Coke representative Mack is one of 10,000 torchbearers who are relaying the Olympic torch across the country. The torch U U ^ ^ expected to arrive in Charlotte on June 24, the 59th day of the torch’s 84-day, 15,000-mile journey The luncheon included a speech by Gil McGregor, the Charlotte Hornets televison color commenta- across America to Atlanta P_ Charlotte City Council member Patrick Mack and more than 40 other torchbearers will carry the 3.5-lb. Olympic symbol about one kilome- Cannon, along with CCBCC executives Frank Harrison, the company’s owner and CEO, and Don ter. , a keting manager. Coca-Cola Company is presenter of the relay. The United Way of the Central Carolinas is providing community support and volunteer services and assisted in the selection of torchbearers. ' ji.. mm
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