Neal Spelce will join the LBJ Library's Fall FestivalNovember 21, 2022
Noon - 3 PM
About this event
Celebrate fall and do some early holiday shopping at the LBJ Library on Monday, November 21. Our Fall Festival features activities for kids, a drawing for unique prizes, sweet treats, and an opportunity to meet local authors and vendors who sell items in our store. Join us from 12 – 3 p.m.
Museum Admission includes:
Local vendors featuring hand-painted clothing and handmade jewelry
Tax free purchases in the store
Treats from the Johnson’s favorite recipes
White House China crafting for the kids
New exhibit showcasing artist Porfirio Salinas, LBJ’s favorite artist
Give-aways!
Local authors who are experts on the Johnsons will sign books and help you find just the right gifts for your list
Jean Schuler: At the Table with LBJ and Lady Bird: History, Humor, True Texas Recipes
Mark Updegrove: Incomparable Grace: JFK in the Presidency, Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency
Louann Temple: Lady Bird Johnson: Deeds Not Words, LBJ: The Can-Do President, A Biography for Beginning Historians
Neal Spelce: With the Bark Off: A Journalist’s Memories of LBJ and a Life in the News Media
HOPE AND HARD TRUTH: A LIFE IN TEXAS POLITICSNOVEMBER 6, 2022
TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
in the Texas Monthly TentColorado & 11th St.
Note from Neal:
I'm thrilled to be moderating this 'in-person' session at this year's Texas Book Festival. Mary Beth Rogers and I have known each other, and go way back to the early Ann Richards era. I hope to see friends and new faces at this session--it's going to be fun!
About Mary Beth Rogers:
Mary Beth Rogers served as Ann Richards’s campaign manager and chief of staff, a television executive, college professor, and government official. She is the author of several books, including Barbara Jordan: American Hero and Turning Texas Blue: What It Will Take to Break the GOP Grip on America’s Reddest State.
FROM TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL & BookPeople:“Mary Beth Rogers has led an eventful life rooted in the weeds of Texas politics, occasionally savoring a few victories—particularly the 1990 governor’s race when, as campaign manager for Ann Richards, she did the impossible and put a Democratic woman in office. She also learned to absorb her losses—after all, she was a liberal feminist in America’s most aggressively conservative state.Rogers’s road to a political life was complex. Candidly and vulnerably, she shares both public and private memories of how she tried to maintain a rich family life with growing children and a husband with a debilitating illness. She goes on to provide an insider’s account of her experiences as Richards’s first chief of staff while weaving her way through the highs and lows of political intrigue and legislative maneuvering.Reflecting on her family heritage and nascent spiritual quest, Rogers discovers a reality at once sobering and invigorating: nothing is ever completely lost or completely won. It is a constant struggle to create humane public policies built on a foundation of fairness and justice—particularly in her beloved Texas."
No registration is required to attend. Events are FREE and open for all to enjoy! Book Ticket events grant ticket holders priority seating, signing, and book at event. This year’s Book Ticket events are Janet Evanovich, Nelson DeMille, and Jacques Pépin.
Book Sales and Signing
BookPeople is the Texas Book Festival’s official bookseller. BookPeople will be on-site selling books for all featured Festival authors in the Main Book Sales Tent and Children’s Book Sales/Signing Tent, both on Congress Avenue. You can also buy Festival books year-round at the BookPeople TBF online store.
Parking
Free parking is available in State Lot parking garages on San Jacinto and 15th Streets. Accessible parking is available at the Capitol Visitors Parking Garage at 1201 San Jacinto Blvd. If you require special accommodations, please contact the Texas Book Festival prior to your visit at 512-477-4055 or email: bookfest@texasbookfestival.org.
For More Information Please Visit: https://www.texasbookfestival.org/
Neal Spelce, joined by Cile Spelce Elley, will be talking about his novel
WITH THE BARK OFFTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2022
THE AUSTIN CLUB
5:00 PM
110 East Ninth StreetAustin, Texas 78701
About this event:
5:00 PM Tuesday, September 13, 2022
The Austin Club
110 E 9th St, Austin, TX 78701
PARKING NOTICE:
Effective August 1, 2020 The Austin Club is no longer affiliated with the parking garage next door.
All parking is now self-parking.
Reservations required.
RSVP to info@austinhistory.net or by calling 512-270-0132
The event is free. Attendees will be asked to join or renew a membership Austin History Center Association, or make a donation if you are a current member. Also, attendees will be informed about the benefits of membership to The Austin Club.
There will be complimentary hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, and a book signing will follow. If you would like to sponsor this event, please email info@austinhistory.net or call 512-270-0132.
About Neal Spelce
Neal Spelce’s six-decade career has been distinguished by successes in radio, television, journalism, marketing, advertising, public relations, broadcast program syndication, public speaking, and consulting.
His latest book, “WITH THE BARK OFF, A Journalist’s Memories of LBJ and a Life in the News Media,” is published by the University of Texas Briscoe Center for American History, with distribution by Tower Books, an imprint of the University of Texas Press.
Neal will be joined by his daughter, Cile Spelce Elley. Together, they’ll reprise their role as the nation’s only father-daughter TV anchor team and will share stories and never-before-seen photos taken by Neal over the years. Learn more about Neal on his website.