Mark Murphy of “Inside the Auburn Tiger” to speak at Shoals Area Auburn Club Meeting

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MarkMurphyFlorence, Alabama – Mark Murphy of “Inside the Auburn Tigers” will speak to the Shoals Area Auburn Club on Monday evening Feb 11th, 2013 at the Shoals Marriott “Swampers Grille”.

As editor of the highly respected magazine, Inside the Auburn Tigers, which has readers in all 50 states and around the world, Mark Murphy literally grew up in the middle of Auburn University athletics. He began attending Tiger sporting events even before he started school, helping set up radio equipment for his father, the engineer for the Auburn Network’s football, basketball and baseball broadcasts. Murphy’s professional experience includes jobs as a sports editor and news editor for daily newspapers as well as a bureau chief for Knight-Ridder newspapers. He has produced numerous articles as a freelance writer for regional and national publications and has worked as a sports radio talk show host. He is also a frequent guest on radio programs from coast to coast to discuss Auburn University athletics.

Mark will provide an update on the new recruiting class, coaching staff, and how the Tigers stack up against the rest of the al_shoals_p2SEC.

Date:  Monday, February 11, 2013

Location:  Swampers Grille @ Shoals Marriott Hotel and Spa

Cost:  $20 per person

Menu:  Gumbo/Soups and Muffalettas

Drink specials: $1.25 draught beer & other specials

Time:  Food and drinks begin at 5:00 pm – Program starts at 6:00 pm

Please note, $20 covers your meal. Seating is limited! To make your reservation, please contact Robert Smith – no advance payment is required.

Contact Robert F. Smith: rfslap@gmail.com

swampersTo see Coach Malzahn talk about the upcoming season personally, please plan on coming to Tiger Trek 2013, June 6th at the Shoals Marriott!

Join the Auburn Alumni Association today at www.aualum.org

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