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Jan 21, 2010

Frank Delaney's Tour Dates for 2010

March through May

MADISON, CT
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
RJ Julia Booksellers
768 Boston Post Rd
Madison, CT 06443
Contact: Heather McDonald, 203-245-3959
GREENWICH, CT
Thursday, March 11, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
Greenwich Library
101 West Putnam Ave.
Greenwich, CT 06830
Contact: Marianne Weill, 203-622-7933
WASHINGTON DEPOT, CT
Saturday, March 13, 2010
2:00 PM
Discussion and Signing
Hickory Stick Bookshop
2 Green Hill Rd.
Washington Depot, CT 06794
860-868-0525
NEW YORK CITY
Monday, March 15, 2010
7:00 PM
Reading, Talk & Signing
Borders
461 Park Ave
New York, NY 10022
Contact: Daryl Mattson, 212-823-9774
IRVINGTON, NY
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
7:00PM
Dinner, panel reading & signing with Gail Caldwell and Alex von Bidder
Spoken Interludes
Chutney Masala
4 West Main Street
Irvington, NY
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DARIEN, CT
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
10:30 AM
Darien Community Association Book Group
Garden Wing
274 Middlesex Road,
Darien Ct 06820
MYSTIC, CT Saturday, March 27, 2010
5:30 PM
Reception, Reading, Talk & Signing
Bank Square Books
53 West Main Street
Mystic, CT 06355
Contact: Annie Philbrick, 860-536-3795
ALBANY, NY
Saturday, April 10, 2010
2:45 to 3:30pm Reading and discussion
NYLA's Empire State Book Festival
Empire Plaza
Empire State Plaza
Madison St
Albany, New York 1222
STORRS, CT
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Reading and discussion
Elizabeth Shanley Gerson Reading
University of Connecticut Storrs
Alumni House
University of Connecticut
2384 Alumni Drive
Storrs, CT 06269-0001
Contact: Mary Burke, mary.2.burke@uconn.edu
KENT, CT
Saturday, April 17, 2010, 4pm
Discussion with Diane Meier
Kent Memorial Library
32 North Main Street
Kent, CT 06757
860-927-3761
WASHINGTON CT
Saturday, May 8, 2010
4pm
Discussion with Diane Meier
Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
P. O. Box 1273
Washington, CT 06793
Contact: Jean Chapin, 860-868-7586
GunnLib@biblio.org
MORRISTOWN, NJ
Friday, May 14, 2010
11am
Author Luncheon
Junior League of Morristown
Location: Fiddler's Elbow Country Club
811 Rattlesnake Bridge Road
Bedminster Township, NJ
Contact: Betsy Hollo, 973-214-5282
bfhollo@optonline.net
NEW JERSEY
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
New Jersey Irish Businessmens' Group
Details to come
WASHINGTON, CT
June 5, 2010
6pm
Library Luminaries Event
Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
Washington, CT 06793

Late summer and beyond

SHARON, CT
Friday, August 6, 2010, 6-8 pm
Hotchkiss Library
10 Upper Main St.
Sharon CT
860-364-5041
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Master of Ceremonies
Literary Sojourn: Steamboat Springs' Festival of Authors
1289 Lincoln Ave
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Contact: Chris Painter, 970-367-4904
www.literarysojourn.org
Denver, CO
Thursday, September 30, 2010 7:30 pm
Conversation with Diane Meier
Tattered Cover, Colfax Avenue
2526 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
Sioux Falls, SD
September 24-26, 2010
Panel Discussion
SouthDakota Festival of Books
SiouxFalls, SD

Comments

Frank,

Your "Miami Girls"-Andrea, Susan and Renee are awaiting your return. We hope to see you at the Book Fair! I loved The Amethysts", The Pearl" and" At Ruby's"! Susan and I are jealous that Andrea got to see you and we didn't!! See you in November.

Renee

Please place me on a mailing list so I can hear about upcoming events with Frank Delaney.

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