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First Person: Stories of Hope


Family Members, Survivors and Rescue Workers Share First-Person Accounts of the Oklahoma City Bombing

WHAT:
To mark the opening day of its newest temporary exhibit, "Leadership in a Time of Crisis: President Clinton and the Oklahoma City Bombing," the Clinton Center will host a special free program, "First Person: Stories of Hope."

- Guest panelists include:
* Former Governor Frank and First Lady Cathy Keating
* Donna Weaver, who lost her husband, Michael D. Weaver, an attorney for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
* Richard Williams, survivor from General Services Administration
* Gary Marrs, retired Oklahoma City Fire Chief
* Kari Watkins, Executive Director, OKC National Memorial & Museum

Panel members will share their remarkable stories from April 19, 1995, and reflect on the 15 years that have passed since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

MORE:
In partnership with the Oklahoma City National Memorial, "Leadership in a Time of Crisis" focuses on President Clinton's leadership during what was one of the country's darkest hours, and how the city and the nation responded and recovered.

The panel discussion is sponsored by the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton School of Public Service.

WHEN: Monday, March 1, 2010
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. (refreshments will be served)
Program begins at 6 p.m.

WHERE: William J. Clinton Presidential Center Great Hall

PANEL DISCUSSION AND EXHIBIT TOUR ARE FREE; HOWEVER, RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. ENEWS@CLINTONPRESIDENTIALCENTER.ORG OR 501.748.0425