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Sunday, June 8
2:00 p.m.
Boystown Benefit
St. Peter Catholic Church
1701 Indian Creek Parkway
Jupiter, Florida
Admission is $10 per person
For more information call 561-315-3892
Wednesday, September 17
Sub sandwich supper at 6:00 p.m., lecture at 6:45
Midway Hills Christian Church
11001 Midway Road
Dallas, Texas
For reservations call 214-352-4841
Please check back often for updated appearances.
To host a book signing, reading or discussion with Tim Madigan contact info@timmadigan.com or:
Beth Parker
Publicity Manager
Dutton Gotham Books
375 Hudson Street, 3rd Floor
New York, N.Y. 10014
212-366-2213
beth.parker@us.penguingroup.com
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Audiences across the nation have been touched by the story of IPOY. Tim is the perfect speaker for any group or convention. To book Tim for your convention, church, group, or company event, contact Tim's lecture agent at www.timmadigan.com. Here's what others have said after hearing Tim:
Our "Evening with Tim Madigan" in the fall of 2006 was one of the most exciting and faith-filled evenings that our church has experienced in a long time. The story of Tim and Fred's friendship is a picture perfect example of the ways in which God intends for us to care for and love our neighbors.
— Rev. Deandre Dare, associate minister Aledo United Methodist Church, Aledo, TX.
In recounting the life of Mr. Fred Rogers, Tim Madigan had us laughing and crying in the same breath. Tim also kept us on the edge of our church pews as he weaved stories of suffering, the human condition and the final word of hope. Hundreds of lives were changed the day Tim Madigan spoke at Trinity.
— Rev. Randy Smith, senior pastor
Trinity Lutheran Church, Crookston, MN.
When Tim Madigan agreed to speak to our chamber, everyone was excited and looking forward to hearing about Tim's experiences with Mister Rogers. We had high expectations and he exceeded every one of them. Tim's own story makes it even more worthwhile. If I get another opportunity to hear Tim, I will be there.
— Ret Stansberger
Colleyville (TX) Chamber of Commerce
Tim Madigan has the ability to draw his audience into an understanding of the topic and of himself personally. It is a unique and valuable gift to those who choose to listen to him and to read his work. His is a presence that is authentic and kind. But the authenticity is balanced with a wry sense of humor that only underlines a clear sense of character that informs his message. You come away pleased that you made the choice of listening and reading.
— Norval C. Kneten, president
Barton College, Wilson, N.C.
It was fortunate that he was the last speaker on the program because Mr. Madigan's sincerity and honesty would have made him a very hard act to follow.
— Barbra Noble
Friends of the Arlington (TX) Public Library
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