Coach Phillip Fulmer, Former Vol Safety Inky Johnson To Headline Chattanooga MoveMENt Banquet Benefiting Men's Ministry Network

  • Friday, October 21, 2016
Coach Phillip Fulmer and former Tennessee Vol safety Inky Johnson will headline the Chattanooga MoveMENt Banquet, benefiting Men's Ministry Network on Thursday, Nov. 10. 

Coach Fulmer, whose tenure as head coach from 1992-2008 produced the most successful era in modern Tennessee football history, including two SEC Championships and one National Championship, will recount his greatest successes off the field: in the transformed lives of his athletes, in particular Mr. Johnson, whose arm was paralyzed and football dreams shattered due to a life-threatening injury.

Doors open at 5:45 p.m.
and the program will last from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Brainerd (BX) Crossroads, 4011 Austin St.  Parking is free.

Corporate sponsorships, table reservations and a limited number of individual tickets are available for purchase at chattamovement.com. The public is invited, and all proceeds from the evening will benefit the work of Men's Ministry Network of Chattanooga.
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