Men's Luncheon Features Cowboys Commentator
Mickey Spagnola will share stories from more than two decades of covering the Dallas Cowboys during the Texas Rose Festival Men's Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Rose Garden Center.
Tickets were sold in advance and will not be available at the door, organizers said.
Spagnola has spent much of his 32-year career in journalism covering the highs and lows of "America's Team," the Dallas Cowboys.
He can be heard on Cowboys pregame shows airing on Dallas SportsRadio 1310, "The Ticket." He is a commentator on pregame programs aired on television stations that are part of Blue Star Media, previously the Dallas Cowboys Broadcasting Network.
For 14 years, he has been sharing his expertise in a weekly segment with Tyler sportscaster Davis Smoak on KTBB. He also contributes to Dallas-Cowboys.com.
Previously, he wrote for the Dallas Times Herald and The Insider. A native of Illinois, he earned a journalism degree from the University of Missouri.
Luncheon sponsors are Cavender's Boot City, Denson Construction Co. and Martin Walker, P.C.
Chris Simons, a Texas Rose Festival vice president, will preside over the luncheon. Co-chairmen are Sheila Berry and Susie Lofquist. Also on the committee is Stephenie Roberts. The Texas Rose Festival is a celebration of the area's rose-growing heritage. Events are scheduled through Sunday in Tyler.
Tickets were sold in advance and will not be available at the door, organizers said.
Spagnola has spent much of his 32-year career in journalism covering the highs and lows of "America's Team," the Dallas Cowboys.
He can be heard on Cowboys pregame shows airing on Dallas SportsRadio 1310, "The Ticket." He is a commentator on pregame programs aired on television stations that are part of Blue Star Media, previously the Dallas Cowboys Broadcasting Network.
For 14 years, he has been sharing his expertise in a weekly segment with Tyler sportscaster Davis Smoak on KTBB. He also contributes to Dallas-Cowboys.com.
Previously, he wrote for the Dallas Times Herald and The Insider. A native of Illinois, he earned a journalism degree from the University of Missouri.
Luncheon sponsors are Cavender's Boot City, Denson Construction Co. and Martin Walker, P.C.
Chris Simons, a Texas Rose Festival vice president, will preside over the luncheon. Co-chairmen are Sheila Berry and Susie Lofquist. Also on the committee is Stephenie Roberts. The Texas Rose Festival is a celebration of the area's rose-growing heritage. Events are scheduled through Sunday in Tyler.






