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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Author of Inspirational Book about WCU's Keith LeClair to be at City Lights
Sylva -- Bethany Bradsher, author of Coaching Third: The Keith LeClair Story,
will be at City Lights on Saturday, April 10th at 12:00 Noon to read from and
autograph copies of the book. LeClair, a former WCU baseball player who went
on to be head coach for the Catamounts from 1992 to 1997, succumbed to ALS
(Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in 2006. His inspiring story of faith is the subject of
Bradsher’s book, which includes a forward by Keith’s wife, Lynn, and also 10
devtionals authored by Keith before his death.
LeClair had left WCU to become head coach at ECU in 1997. When the diagnosis
of a fatal disease came in 2001, LeClair found himself on a different path
than the one that had led him to his first head coaching job at Western at
the young age of 26.
As Bradsher explains, LeClair's life after his initial diagnosis had less to
do with coaching glory than with eternal perspective, and as LeClair's body
deteriorated, she says, his faith in God strengthened. Bradsher's book tells
this multifaceted story of Keith's life: baseball, family, faith, and illness.
Bradsher, who is a sports journalist, has covered East Carolina University
athletics for a decade. Coaching Third is her first book.
During her program at City Lights, she will read selections from the book and
take questions from the audience. A booksigning will follow her remarks.
For more information, please contact City Lights at 586-9499.
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Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
It will be a first for City Lights: join us Saturday afternoon, April 10th at 4 p.m. for a concert of gospel music by the talented singer, Lessie Williams! Lessie will sing a number of songs, most of which are featured on her latest CD, God Changed Me in Time.
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