By Mike Greife,
November 8, 2017
WARRENSBURG, MO – ŷƵ alumnus Greg “Coach T” Thomas, a
Kansas City area educator, coach, businessman and author, will be the keynote speaker
for the ŷƵ’s 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Freedom
Scholarship Dinner, planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the Elliott Union ballroom.
The author of Race In America: A Call to Heal with editor David Smale, Thomas is a
graduate of East High School in Kansas City, where he was an all-conference wrestling,
football and baseball athlete and two-time national qualifier in wrestling. He is
a 1981 graduate of UCM, where he was a four-year letterman and MIAA Junior Olympic
All-American in wrestling and was inducted as a member of the UCM Wrestling Hall of
Fame.
Throughout his 35-year career in education and athletics, Thomas has coached wrestling,
football and baseball, leading several teams to national competitions. In his second
career as a businessman, he has been an owner of an auto parts and repair business,
served as a trainer for UPS and safety coordinator in the construction industry. He
also served as the Kansas City area representative for the Fellowship of Christian
Athlete. He currently is employed by the Blue Valley School District and coaches football
and wrestling while training athletes from the metro Kansas City area.
In his book, Thomas explains his belief that “it’s not a black and white issue—it’s
an issue of the heart.” As a coach, he inspires young athletes and adults alike to
achieve improvement of race relations through cooperation, understanding, open discussion
and love.
Tickets for the Freedom Scholarship Dinner are from the UCM Office of Mentoring, Advocacy
and Peer Support, Dockery 212, or by calling 660-543-4156. Tickets also will be available
through the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce, 100 South Holden St. Individual tickets
for the dinner may be purchased at the gold level for $100, the silver level for $75,
or the bronze level for $50. Sponsored tables of eight also are available for purchase
at the gold, silver and bronze levels.
Proceeds from ticket sales support the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom
Scholarships. The Freedom Scholarship Dinner has funded more than 190 scholarships
totaling more than $175,000 since its inception in 1998.
Additional events for the 2018 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration include Greater
Warrensburg Area Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award luncheon; the MLK Community
Worship and Praise Service; the Issues Forum; the MLK Day of Service; and the Student
Volunteer Fair and Community Service Blood Drive.
For full details and a schedule of events for the 2018 celebration, visit ucmo.edu/mlk.