First Ladies 2016 Sponsor E-Invite

2016 America’s First Ladies: An Enduring Legacy
with special guest Cokie Roberts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Luncheon 12 noon – 1:30 pm
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

$40 per person / $1,000 per reserved table of 10
Reservations will be accepted in the order received

All RSVPs are due no later than Monday, March 21, 2106
Online RSVP link
email: rsvp@38foundation.org   ~   Phone: 616-254-0396

Space is limited   ~   Business Attire

 

NPR Biography for Cokie Roberts (link) 

Cokie Roberts is a Morning Edition contributor.

At NPR she previously served as the congressional correspondent for more than 10 years. In addition to her work for NPR, Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News, providing analysis for all network news programming.

From 1996-2002 she and Sam Donaldson co-anchored the weekly ABC interview program This Week. In her more than forty years in broadcasting, she has won countless awards, including three Emmys. She has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, and was cited by the American Women in Radio and Television as one of the fifty greatest women in the history of broadcasting.

In addition to her appearances on the airwaves, Roberts, along with her husband, Steven V. Roberts, writes a weekly column syndicated in newspapers around the country by United Media. The Roberts are also contributing editors to USA Weekend Magazine, and together they wrote From this Day Forward, an account of their more than 40 year marriage and other marriages in American history. The book immediately went onto The New York Times bestseller list, following Roberts’ number one bestseller, We Are Our Mothers’ Daughters, an account of women’s roles and relationships throughout American history. Roberts histories of women in America’s founding era —Founding Mothers, published in 2004 and Ladies of Liberty in 2008, also became instant bestsellers.

Cokie Roberts holds more than twenty honorary degrees, serves on the boards of several non-profit institutions and on the President’s Commission on Service and Civic Participation. This year the Library of Congress named her a “Living Legend,” one of the very few Americans to have attained that honor. She is the mother of two and grandmother of six.

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