Kate Gosselin schedules two May 14 appearances
Ursula Watson / The Detroit News
Author and reality TV star Kate Gosselin of TLC's hit show "Jon & Kate Plus 8" will be in town for two appearances on May 14. The first is "Tea with Kate Gosselin" at 3 p.m. at the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 6777 W. Maple Road. Guests will receive a signed copy of either of Gosselin's books, "Multiple Blessings" or "Eight Little Faces." Attendees also can sign up to tour the hospital's labor and delivery wing at a later date. The other event is "Moms' Night Out with Kate Gosselin" at 7:30 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church of Troy, 37635 Dequindre Road. She will share her experiences on motherhood. Tickets are $150 for "Tea with Kate Gosselin" and $27 and $38 for "Moms' Night Out." To buy tickets to these events, call (248) 398-3400 or visit www.metroparent.com.
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Two Special Events with Kate Gosselin
Join us as we host America’s favorite TV mom, Kate Gosselin. Gosselin the star of the #1 rated cable show and author of Multiple Blessings, shares her story of the challenges that come with raising 8 year old twins and a set of sextuplets. The Gosselins' life is a whirlwind, with the book and show reflecting the fast-paced, no nonsense approach they take to raising their twins and their miracle sextuplets. Kate’s second book, Eight Little Faces, comes out in early April 2009.
Kate will be participating in two separate events on May 14th. Tickets purchased for the tea do not allow entry into the evening performance. Tickets purchased for the evening performance do not allow entry into “Tea with Kate Gosselin.”
“Tea with Kate Gosselin” is being held at the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital at 3:00PM on May 14th. Attend an intimate tea with Kate and receive a signed copy of your choice of either Multiple Blessings or Eight Little Faces. Guests will have the opportunity to sign up for a tour of Henry Ford’s state of the art, Labor and Delivery wing, at a later date. Only 80 seats available.
“Moms’ Night Out with Kate Gosselin” is being held at Faith Lutheran Church of Troy at 7:30PM on May 14th. She’ll share her “Six Lessons Learned” and “Tips For a Stress Free Home.” If she can do it so can you! Two ticket choices available.
Tickets costing $38.00 include gold seating-general admission and an opportunity to attend an after performance book signing with Kate (book NOT included, but available for purchase). Only 500 seats available.
Tickets priced at $27.00 are silver seating-general admission.
Tickets will be mailed out the week of April 20th!
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Monday, April 20, 2009
More Upcoming Appearances
This Friday April 24th Kate at the Southern Women's Show in Raleigh, NC
April 25th Books a Million McDonough, GA (Kate) and same day Life Way Christian Store Buford, GA (Kate)
April 26th Family Christian Store # 428 Lakeland Florida (Kate)
April 27th Books a Million Sarasota, FL (Kate)
April 28th Borders Newport News, VA (Kate)
May 2nd PA Women's Show (Jon and Kate)
May 4th Barnes and Noble Clifton, NJ ( Kate )
May 5th Barnes and Noble New York City, NY ( Kate )
May 7th Today Show New York City, NY (Kate)
May 13th Muskegon, MI (Kate)
She may be in an area near you check it out!!!
April 25th Books a Million McDonough, GA (Kate) and same day Life Way Christian Store Buford, GA (Kate)
April 26th Family Christian Store # 428 Lakeland Florida (Kate)
April 27th Books a Million Sarasota, FL (Kate)
April 28th Borders Newport News, VA (Kate)
May 2nd PA Women's Show (Jon and Kate)
May 4th Barnes and Noble Clifton, NJ ( Kate )
May 5th Barnes and Noble New York City, NY ( Kate )
May 7th Today Show New York City, NY (Kate)
May 13th Muskegon, MI (Kate)
She may be in an area near you check it out!!!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Kate Gosselin Upcoming Appearances at Barnes and Noble
Barnes and Noble Appearances
April 14th Glendale Americana
The Americana at Brand
210 Americana Way
Glendale, CA 91210
818-545-9146
April 18th Bellevue
626 106th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-451-8463
May 4th Clifton
Clifton Commons
395 Route 3 East
Clifton, NJ 07014
973-779-5500
May 5th Tribeca
97 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
212-587-5389
April 14th Glendale Americana
The Americana at Brand
210 Americana Way
Glendale, CA 91210
818-545-9146
April 18th Bellevue
626 106th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-451-8463
May 4th Clifton
Clifton Commons
395 Route 3 East
Clifton, NJ 07014
973-779-5500
May 5th Tribeca
97 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
212-587-5389
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Kate Speak in Utica New York
By MONTANETTE MURPHY
Observer-Dispatch
Posted Jan 10, 2009 @ 10:35 PM
Last update Jan 10, 2009 @ 11:02 PM
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MARCY — Looking at the seven round circles on the ultrasound screen overwhelmed Kate Gosselin.
Most people expect one baby, or maybe even twins.
But septuplets?
“Without a doubt, it was the absolute scariest thing I had seen,” Gosselin said.
On Saturday, nearly 600 people turned out at the First Assembly of God hear about that to experience from Gosselin, of the cable television reality show “Jon & Kate Plus 8.” The program airs on TLC.
Jon was not able to make the event.
Poised on a stool in an intimate stage setting, Kate spoke candidly about how she came to terms with being pregnant with what would become six babies after one of the fetuses stopped growing.
She pondered what life would be like for her, Jon and the couple’s fraternal twins, Cara and Madelyn.
And at times the thought of six car seats, six cribs and a vehicle to fit everyone was too much to bear.
Medical staff even asked her whether she and Jon would consider a reduction in the number of fetuses.
The answer was “no.”
On May 10, 2004, the sextuplets – Alexis, Aaden, Collin, Leah, Hannah and Joel – were born.
It took at least two to three years for her to accept the impact of their multiple births, she said, and it took working through feelings of anger and loneliess.
As a couple, the Gosselins endured tough times that included Jon’s losses of employment after employers decided the costs to insure his family would be too burdensome.
The peace of God and Bible scriptures pulled her through the tough times, she said, and she refused to worry.
“This was God’s plan for us, for whatever reason,” Kate said.
There were good times, too, of course. The Gosselins received an outpouring of help and support from family, friends and some businesses to help with the costs of raising six infants.
What Jon and Kate couldn’t do in their own strength, God did, Kate said.
“I learned that I am not in control,” she said. “God is.”
The Gosselins’ story continues to inspire many residents, including Marleigh Scialdone, 10, of Marcy.
Marleigh began watching the show with her mother, Deanna Scialdone.
“When my mom had cancer in Rochester, we would call and watch it over the phone,” Marleigh said.
“It was just something for us to do since we were so far apart.”
While on stage Saturday, Kate read questions submitted by audience members, including the one submitted by Marleigh.
Marleigh waited in line for Kate to sign the book, “Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets,” by Beth Carson and Jon and Kate, and she had a message to share with Kate.
“I’m going to tell her that question is from me, and that I’m really excited to meet her, and that she’s a really good role model,” she said.
Observer-Dispatch
Posted Jan 10, 2009 @ 10:35 PM
Last update Jan 10, 2009 @ 11:02 PM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MARCY — Looking at the seven round circles on the ultrasound screen overwhelmed Kate Gosselin.
Most people expect one baby, or maybe even twins.
But septuplets?
“Without a doubt, it was the absolute scariest thing I had seen,” Gosselin said.
On Saturday, nearly 600 people turned out at the First Assembly of God hear about that to experience from Gosselin, of the cable television reality show “Jon & Kate Plus 8.” The program airs on TLC.
Jon was not able to make the event.
Poised on a stool in an intimate stage setting, Kate spoke candidly about how she came to terms with being pregnant with what would become six babies after one of the fetuses stopped growing.
She pondered what life would be like for her, Jon and the couple’s fraternal twins, Cara and Madelyn.
And at times the thought of six car seats, six cribs and a vehicle to fit everyone was too much to bear.
Medical staff even asked her whether she and Jon would consider a reduction in the number of fetuses.
The answer was “no.”
On May 10, 2004, the sextuplets – Alexis, Aaden, Collin, Leah, Hannah and Joel – were born.
It took at least two to three years for her to accept the impact of their multiple births, she said, and it took working through feelings of anger and loneliess.
As a couple, the Gosselins endured tough times that included Jon’s losses of employment after employers decided the costs to insure his family would be too burdensome.
The peace of God and Bible scriptures pulled her through the tough times, she said, and she refused to worry.
“This was God’s plan for us, for whatever reason,” Kate said.
There were good times, too, of course. The Gosselins received an outpouring of help and support from family, friends and some businesses to help with the costs of raising six infants.
What Jon and Kate couldn’t do in their own strength, God did, Kate said.
“I learned that I am not in control,” she said. “God is.”
The Gosselins’ story continues to inspire many residents, including Marleigh Scialdone, 10, of Marcy.
Marleigh began watching the show with her mother, Deanna Scialdone.
“When my mom had cancer in Rochester, we would call and watch it over the phone,” Marleigh said.
“It was just something for us to do since we were so far apart.”
While on stage Saturday, Kate read questions submitted by audience members, including the one submitted by Marleigh.
Marleigh waited in line for Kate to sign the book, “Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets,” by Beth Carson and Jon and Kate, and she had a message to share with Kate.
“I’m going to tell her that question is from me, and that I’m really excited to meet her, and that she’s a really good role model,” she said.
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