Island Hopper
Long Island, that is! Adam will be speaking at the Metro New York USY Chapter Spring Kinnus, or weekend convention, at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn Heights on March 28. The talk is scheduled for 10:30 AM. The author of Coaching Ira will discuss his favorite topic (next to cereal and comic books), “Perceptions of Jews in Sports”, and will read a few passages from his critically acclaimed debut novel.
“I’m excited and honored to be speaking at another USY (United Synagogue Youth) event, especially a convention of this size.” Says Adam, whose novel, Coaching Ira, is loosely based on his own experiences as a USY teenager. “These kids were like me when I was their age. Except they probably have better hair than I did. Probably better dancers, too.”
Adam Update: FOX-5 Re-schedules
Adam has rescheduled his interview with FOX-5 New York for this Thursday, March 6 at 11:30 am ET. This is of course, barring any natural disasters, inclement weather or horrible mishaps.
“I’ve been checking the weather for Thursday every hour on the hour and it looks like it’s going to be a clear day. So weather-wise, we’re in good shape; I can’t speak for unexpected occurrences but I’m keeping my fingers crossed.”
Adam and FOX 5’s news anchors will discuss Coaching Ira and Adam’s adventures in self-publishing.
On Friday, Adam will head to San Francisco for the UJC Western Regional Convention and a speaking engagement and book signing.
Double-Dip - Two Speaking Engagements to Recap
At Princeton Hillel
Wow, my first book tour event. I’m still floored by the notion that people actually want me to come and educate them on certain subjects. Me, the guy who had to cut early morning classes in college because he stayed up all night to compete in SEGA hockey tournaments.
And what a way to start a tour - at the Jewish Student Union of Princeton University, a profound pillar of learning and…well, more learning. No pressure or anything. I had an image of super-intellectual co-eds walking about campus smoking pipes and wearing mortarboards. I would be wearing a black turtleneck that I got for half-off at Today’s Man.
Yes, one would think that addressing such an erudite and knowledge-thirsty crowd would be intimidating; that my audience would have tongues at the ready to ask me some Rubik’s Cubian zinger following my presentation. Yet, this was not the case. I found the informal, intimate dinner gathering at the Princeton Hillel to be not only comfortable and enjoyable, but a perfect way to kick off a book tour.
The students were receptive, asked some really good questions and even laughed at some of my jokes. (The really unfunny ones, too.)
The crux of my presentation centered around Jews in Sports Culture. For more on the event and what I discussed, read Jeff Milgram’s Princeton Packet article.
A tip of the yarmulke to program director Kate Lester, who had the extraordinary vision to invite me.
At AABGU-New York City
First, I’ll tell you what AABGU (www.aabgu.org) is all about. (Don’t worry, this isn’t a public service announcement.)
The American Associates of Ben Gurion University of the Negev (exhale) is the American support flagship of Israel’s most active and popular university. It’s a school that values plurality, accepting students of all races, religions, nationalities and socio-economic backgrounds, not just well-off Israeli Jews. The place is Oz without the munchkins…they are growing food in the desert and raising aqua farms! They are developing cures for wasting diseases and are making such advances in science and technology that you wonder why you haven’t heard more about it. All of these breakthroughs are meant to better the world at-large, not just the state of Israel.
Adam with the good folk of AABGU.
At this event, I conducted a brief talk on the roots of Coaching Ira and read a few “teaser” chapters to get everyone into the story. By the end, the guests and I were all in our short shorts, organizing a pick-up game.
A portion of all book proceeds went to the AABGU Student Life Program, which provides much needed scholarships to Israeli students devastated by the economic crisis in that country.
Our door prize winner was Leah Perel, who went home happy with a personally signed copy of Coaching Ira.
Adam with Coaching Ira cover boy Lon Samuelson at AABGU book reading.
If you’re interested in having me speak at one of your events, please contact me via the Contact Adam link on the right. I don’t do balloon animals or saw ladies in half, but I do have some fun, educational programs that can be tailored to suit your group’s needs.
Two Events to Catch Adam
Now’s your chance to see what I look like, sound like and, if you get close enough, smell like! Like a nervous Marcia Brady giving her speech for debate class, I will be lecturing, book signing and book reading at the following institutions, and, yes, picturing you all in your underwear.
My first event takes place at Princeton University’s Hillel, or Jewish Student Union. The event is open to the public. Princeton. It’s an up-and-coming school that’s doing great things with education, so I’m sure one day you’ll hear about it. Here are the details of the event:
Adam D. Shandler offers a short lecture with implied and attempted humor on the Jew’s Place in Sports Culture. A Q&A will follow, and time permitting, a Coachinng Ira book signing.
Date: Monday, November 18, 2002
Time: 6 PM
Address:
Center for Jewish Life, Princeton University
70 Washington Road, Princeton, New Jersey
For more info and to reserve a seat, contact Kate Lester, Program Director at (609) 258-2288, or klester@princeton.edu.
Event #2 happens on New York’s famed Broadway, though I won’t be singing from Oklahoma! or dressing up like a cat.
The American Associates of Ben Gurion University have been kind enough to host a Meet the Author Event featuring a Coaching Ira book reading and signing. Coffee and cake will be served and the event is open to the public.
Date: Tuesday, November 26, 2002
Time: 6-8:30 PM
Address:
The Conference Room at AABGU
1430 Broadway, 8th Floor
(between 39th and 40th Streets)
New York City
A portion of all books sold at this event will be donated to the AABGU Student Life Scholarship program, which provides higher education for Israeli students. For more info, visit www.aabgu.org.
For more information and reservations, please contact Rebecca Weinstein at (212) 687-7721, ext. 110, or TomorrowsLeadership@aabgu.org.
Hope to see you there. Bring a book for me to sign, a hand for me to shake and a baby for me to kiss.