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X-WR-CALDESC:This October 21st\, we hope you will join us for Words for Cha
 nge\, a fundraiser supporting the Tarrant Literacy Coalition and the adult
  learners we serve. This first-time-ever event will feature author and jou
 rnalist Tim Madigan discussing the topic 'What Mr. Rogers has to teach us 
 about race in America.' We'll also be joined by special guest Euless Mayor
  Linda Martin.\n\nWords for Change is taking place at the newly remodeled 
 and beautiful Mary Lib Saleh Public Library from 5:30-7:00 pm. Tickets are
  $75 and are 100% tax deductible. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served by t
 he Raven Grille. You'll also be able to purchase raffle tickets (5 for $20
 ) for a chance to win either autographed copies of Tim's books THE BURNING
  and I'M PROUD OF YOU or a $500 Visa gift card. *note* You do not need to 
 be present to win a raffle prize.\n\nSeating is limited to the first 100 p
 eople.\n\nFollow the links to purchase your tickets today and help us buil
 d a truly brighter community!\n\nAbout our featured speaker:\nIn a journal
 ism career spanning more than three decades\, Tim Madigan has written for 
 the Washington Post\, Chicago Tribune\, Politico\, Reader's Digest\, and f
 or thirty years the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.\n\nTim's books include the c
 ritically acclaimed and best-selling The Burning: The Tulsa Race Massacre 
 of 1921\, which is the definitive account of America's worst episode of ra
 cial violence. The Burning became a New York Times bestseller in June 1921
 . He's also published a novel of the Greatest Generation\, Every Common Si
 ght\; and another work of non-fiction\, Of the First Class: A History of t
 he Kimbell Art Museum\, a behind the scenes account of how the world-renow
 ned Fort Worth cultural institution came to be.\n\nIt was a 1995 assignmen
 t for the Star-Telegram that led to Tim's interview with Fred Rogers\, the
  icon of children's television\, and a close friendship between the two me
 n that lasted until Rogers' death in 2003. Tim's memoir\, I'm Proud of You
 : My Friendship With Fred Rogers\, is an intimate account of Rogers' human
  greatness\, and a testament to the healing power of friendship.\n\nThat t
 ransformative relationship and Tim's own experiences as a seeking and heal
 ing human being remain at the heart of his work. More than a decade after 
 it was first published\, I'm Proud of You continues to inspire readers aro
 und the globe\, and Tim continues to speak of Mister Rogers and matters of
  the heart to varied audiences around the nation.\n\nHis most recent major
  work is a cover story on the Tulsa Race Massacre for the April 1921 editi
 on of Smithsonian magazine.
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DESCRIPTION:This October 21st\, we hope you will join us for Words for Chan
 ge\, a fundraiser supporting the Tarrant Literacy Coalition and the adult 
 learners we serve. This first-time-ever event will feature author and jour
 nalist Tim Madigan discussing the topic 'What Mr. Rogers has to teach us a
 bout race in America.' We'll also be joined by special guest Euless Mayor 
 Linda Martin.\n\nWords for Change is taking place at the newly remodeled a
 nd beautiful Mary Lib Saleh Public Library from 5:30-7:00 pm. Tickets are 
 $75 and are 100% tax deductible. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served by th
 e Raven Grille. You'll also be able to purchase raffle tickets (5 for $20)
  for a chance to win either autographed copies of Tim's books THE BURNING 
 and I'M PROUD OF YOU or a $500 Visa gift card. *note* You do not need to b
 e present to win a raffle prize.\n\nSeating is limited to the first 100 pe
 ople.\n\nFollow the links to purchase your tickets today and help us build
  a truly brighter community!\n\nAbout our featured speaker:\nIn a journali
 sm career spanning more than three decades\, Tim Madigan has written for t
 he Washington Post\, Chicago Tribune\, Politico\, Reader's Digest\, and fo
 r thirty years the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.\n\nTim's books include the cr
 itically acclaimed and best-selling The Burning: The Tulsa Race Massacre o
 f 1921\, which is the definitive account of America's worst episode of rac
 ial violence. The Burning became a New York Times bestseller in June 1921.
  He's also published a novel of the Greatest Generation\, Every Common Sig
 ht\; and another work of non-fiction\, Of the First Class: A History of th
 e Kimbell Art Museum\, a behind the scenes account of how the world-renown
 ed Fort Worth cultural institution came to be.\n\nIt was a 1995 assignment
  for the Star-Telegram that led to Tim's interview with Fred Rogers\, the 
 icon of children's television\, and a close friendship between the two men
  that lasted until Rogers' death in 2003. Tim's memoir\, I'm Proud of You:
  My Friendship With Fred Rogers\, is an intimate account of Rogers' human 
 greatness\, and a testament to the healing power of friendship.\n\nThat tr
 ansformative relationship and Tim's own experiences as a seeking and heali
 ng human being remain at the heart of his work. More than a decade after i
 t was first published\, I'm Proud of You continues to inspire readers arou
 nd the globe\, and Tim continues to speak of Mister Rogers and matters of 
 the heart to varied audiences around the nation.\n\nHis most recent major 
 work is a cover story on the Tulsa Race Massacre for the April 1921 editio
 n of Smithsonian magazine.
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LOCATION:Mary Lib Saleh Public Library\, 201 N. Ector Street\, Euless\, TX 
 76039 US
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