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The Albany Roundtable
The New York State Academy of Family Physicians
Warren Abriel
Matthew Badalucco
James Davies & Gordon Harris
Jason & Meredith Helgerson
Jeff & Barbara Hill
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Geoffrey T. Hoderath
Ken & Genevieve McCauley
Joanne Moon & Bruce Duncan
Charlie & Evelyn Pitt
Colleen Ryan & Eric Hoppel
Tim Varney
The University Club of Albany Foundation invites you to
An Evening with Steve Berry
5:30 p.m. ~ Exclusive Chat and Sparkling Wine Toast with Steve and Liz Berry
Honorary Committee Members Only
6:00 p.m. ~ Meet the Author Reception
Open Bar and Delicious Hors D’oeuvres
7:00 p.m. ~ Presentation and Book Signing
Cash bar and Light Fare — Books available for purchase courtesy The Book House
Steve Berry’s latest book, The King’s Deception, “mixes Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and terrorists into Cotton Malone’s eighth adventure… A Dan Brown-ian secular conspiracy about The Virgin Queen driving nonstop international intrigue.” Barnes & Noble Reviews calls it “A suspenseful novel that begs to be a movie.”
There’s a common thread that runs through New York Times bestselling author Steve Berry’s thrillers. Something from the past has been lost, forgotten or is in peril. But these relics from the past continue to have great importance in the modern world.
Steve Berry and his wife, Elizabeth, have traveled the world researching and promoting Steve’s many books, and saw the effects of dwindling funds dedicated to preserving our heritage. They launched the History Matters Foundation to assist communities around the world with historic restoration and preservation. History Matters supports the cost of their travel and Steve accepts no appearance fee.
Please join us in welcoming Steve and Liz as they help kick off our capital campaign to Raise the Roof and preserve the National Register-listed Clubhouse!
Proceeds from this event benefit the University Club Foundation, Inc., a 501c3 organization incorporated in
2009 to support the preservation of the National Register-listed Clubhouse. The Foundation funds repairs and maintenance to protect the historic Clubhouse building from deterioration and decline that could rob future generations of a handsome and significant landmark.