Sports night at Behind the Scenes at the Atlanta Public Library
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[January
24, 2014]
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Public
Library's popular Behind the Scenes program shifts gears from arts
to sports on Jan. 31 with a visit from Miami Marlins minor leaguer
Ryan Aper and sports writer Dave Kindred, who will interview Aper
about his first-year experiences in the Marlins organization. The
program begins at 6:30 p.m. with free refreshments at the North
Greens Golf Course, followed by the program at 7 p.m.
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Tickets are available at the door and are $10 for adults and $5 for
students. Ryan Aper graduated from Lincoln High School in 2011
with the single-season hits record and single-season pitching wins
record in the school's history. In 2011-13, he attended Lincoln Land
Community College, where he held the single-season highest batting
average at .462 and was a two-time National Junior College
All-American, Conference Player of the Year (2013), Regional Player
of the Year (2013) and National Junior College Player of the Year
(2013). Ryan was drafted by the Marlins in the sixth round of the
MLB draft in June 2013. He played in Batavia, N.Y., and the Jupiter,
Fla., Gulf Coast League.
Dave Kindred is a Hall of Fame sports columnist who says he
learned everything he needed to know about sports and writing at
Atlanta High School. A member of the Atlanta Class of 1959, he
played baseball and basketball for the celebrated coach Doc Kinsey
and learned to appreciate the English language under the stern gaze
of Clarice Swinford. After graduating from Illinois Wesleyan
University, Kindred worked at The Pantagraph, the Louisville (Ky.)
Courier-Journal, the Washington Post and the Atlanta (Ga.)
Journal-Constitution. Now a senior writer for Golf Digest, he is the
author of nine books, including "Sound and Fury," a dual biography
of Muhammad Ali and Howard Cosell.
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Behind the Scenes is sponsored by Atlanta National
Bank and the North Greens Atlanta City Golf Course. The reception is
sponsored by Heartland Seed Productions.
[Text from file received from Cathy
Maciariello, Atlanta Public
Library]
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