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Hillary Clinton to visit Buffalo in September

Hillary Clinton appeared in Buffalo during her campaign in April of 2016.
WBFO News photo by Eileen Koteras Elibol WNED/WBFO News
Hillary Clinton appeared in Buffalo during her campaign in April of 2016.

Former presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton will be traveling to Buffalo late next month.  Clinton will be conducting a book signing at Larkin Square on Thursday, September 28th at 12:30 p.m.  It will be presented the Larkin Square Author Series and Talking Leaves Books.Clinton will sign copies of her new book, What Happened.   The book reveals, for the first time, what Clinton was thinking and feeling during the historic race against Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton appeared in Buffalo during her campaign in April of 2016.
Credit WBFO News photo by Eileen Koteras Elibol WNED/WBFO News
Hillary Clinton appeared in Buffalo during her campaign in April of 2016.

In the book Clinton outlines her experience of being the first woman nominated for president by a major party.  She describes her experience from the election and how her "opponent broke all the rules." Tickets will be required for the event at Larkin Square, but they are only available with the purchase of a copy of her book from Talking Leaves at 951 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo.

Books from Talking Leaves will also be available for purchase in Larkin Square on Wednesday, September 27th, at the Larkin Market from 11 a.m. 2 p.m. and before the event on the 28th starting at 9 a.M.

Clinton will sign What Happened as well as the 2017 illustrated children’s book edition of It Takes a Village.  She will sign up to two books per customer.  The news release emphasizes "no other books or memorabilia, personalizing, or posing for photos."

 

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Eileen Buckley is an award-winning radio news reporter who actually began her radio career as an intern at WBFO in 1984. In 2018, Eileen celebrates her 33rd year in broadcasting & media communications. She has worked at 10 radio stations in Buffalo and Albany, NY. Eileen has served as a former news director and assistant news director, managing the day-to-day news operations and assignment of news team. Now as senior reporter, she produces and reports in-depth features and spot news stories for broadcast during local segments of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She has also provided National Public Radio with reports of stories of interest from the Buffalo Niagara region.