Join the Heartwarming Book Signing Event in New Orleans

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New Orleans will host a book signing event on March 15 to celebrate ‘Call Me Larry’, a memoir by Larry Bagneris. Attendees will meet the author, enjoy refreshments, and gain inspiration from his story of triumph over adversity. Admission is free, but registration is required due to limited space.

Get Ready for a Heartwarming Book Signing in New Orleans!

New Orleans is set to become the center of inspiration and heartfelt stories with a special book signing event that you won’t want to miss! Mark your calendars for Friday, March 15, as The Historic New Orleans Collection comes alive to honor a remarkable individual and his journey.

Celebrating a Life of Triumph and Courage

This event is all about celebrating the release of “Call Me Larry: A Creole Man’s Triumph over Racism and Homophobia.” It’s a candid and powerful memoir penned by none other than local gay activist Larry Bagneris. His story shines a light on the struggles he faced and the victories he has achieved throughout his life—a testament to resilience that many will find relatable and inspiring.

Meet the Author and Grab a Signed Copy!

Attendees will have a wonderful opportunity to meet Larry Bagneris himself. Imagine being in the same room as someone who has not only lived through quite a journey but has also devoted his life to activism and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community! And yes, you can even grab a signed copy of his memoir, making for a fabulous keepsake or gift for friends and family who cherish uplifting stories of resilience.

Enjoy Refreshments and Conversation

The event will be from 3 to 4 p.m., but the experience doesn’t stop there! After the book signing, a delightful reception will follow, allowing for even more interaction and discussions. Complementary refreshments will be available for all attendees, ensuring you can relax and mingle while enjoying some snacks and drinks. Whether you’re an avid reader, a supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, or just looking for an engaging afternoon activity, this is a fantastic way to spend your Friday.

Making It Easy to Join

The best part? Admission to the event is absolutely free! However, since space is limited, it’s a good idea to register in advance. This allows the organizers to plan accordingly and ensures that everyone has a spot to enjoy this special occasion. Interested attendees can easily sign up via a registration link that will be provided.

A Celebration of Community and Love

This book signing event is more than just a chance to obtain a memoir; it’s a celebration of community, love, and the power of storytelling. It’s where voices are amplified, and histories are shared. Larry Bagneris’ journey transcends his personal life to touch on broader themes of acceptance and overcoming adversity, making it relevant for everyone—regardless of their background.

Don’t Let This Chance Slip Away!

So why not gather some friends, or come solo and meet new people? If you’re in the New Orleans area or nearby, this is an amazing opportunity to be part of something meaningful. Join the community in celebrating not just one man’s story, but also the collective strength of individuals fighting for justice and equality.

Remember, Friday, March 15 is the date to remember for this enlightening book signing and reception at The Historic New Orleans Collection. Don’t forget to register and prepare for an afternoon filled with inspiration! You won’t regret it.

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