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Change of Pace - UNT hosts Chamber of Commerce
The Denton Chamber of Commerce holds monthly business to business after hour mixers as a way of letting the organization’s general membership network. This year’s Board Chair for the Denton Chamber is Hank Dickenson, Deputy Athletic Director, and he used his “connections” to make sure local business persons had a chance to come see the new football stadium progress up close. In addition to having refreshments from Outback Steakhouse on the Touchdown Terrace, Mean Green Athletic department staffers were on hand in the team meeting room with information on suites, club levels seats and season tickets. In addition, Athletic Director Rick Villarreal took the more than 300 in attendance on a virtual tour of the new site. MeanGreenSports.com

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08-31-2010 05:13 PM
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