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Brady Wilson, left, regional director for Fellowship Of Christian Athletes (FCA), was the featured speaker of the Kingfisher Rotary club recently. Wilson’s wife Hayley, center, was also in attendance. The Wilsons reside in Enid. Wilson told of FCA activities in his region and presented a brief history of FCA, a nationwide organization which began in Oklahoma in 1954. He said there are currently 30 FCA staff members throughout the state and his northwest Oklahoma territory is comprised of over 50 high schools, which he visits throughout the school year. Rotarian John Johnson, right, who is a longtime FCA supporter, encouraged those in attendance to become involved in the FCA through donation of time and money. Johnson arranged for the presentation and introduced the couple to the club. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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