Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Charles Ota Heller: Baltimore radio and library appearances

Charles Ota Heller: Baltimore radio and library appearances

http://www.prattlibrary.org/locations/reisterstownroad/

Baltimore radio and library appearances

  • My interview with Sheilah Kast, host of "Maryland Morning," which airs on Baltimore's National Public Radio station, WYPR, will be rebroadcast on Friday, November 23. The particulars are:

                           Friday, November 23, 9:15 am, WYPR-FM, 88.1

  • I will be discussing, and reading from, Prague: My Long Journey Home, at the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Wednesday evening, November 28. If you'll be in the area, I'd love to see you there:
                           Wednesday, November 28, 6:00 pm
                           Enoch Pratt Free Library,  6310 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore
                             (410) 396-0948

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Leadership at Oklahoma State University

Oklahoma State University's Edmon Low Library
My faith in America's youth was reinforced last week on the beautiful campus of my alma mater, Oklahoma State University. When my book, Prague: My Long Journey Home, was published ten months ago, I was concerned that the only readers interested in my story would be older Americans with memories of World War II. At OSU, I had the opportunity to speak about the book and my experiences in front of a number of audiences -- sometimes alone and sometimes sharing the podium with my friend, fellow OSU Cowboy and memoirist, Chic Dambach. I was amazed and heartened by the interest in, and knowledge of, the war and the Holocaust by so many OSU students. They were amazing -- and they made me extremely proud.

Both Chic and I discussed with the students how our respective books and personal stories related to leadership. OSU not only has a Center for Ethical Leadership, but the subject of Leadership pervades the campus -- it is included in various curricula and courses. It is taken very seriously by administration, faculty, and students. I left Stillwater knowing that the future is in good hands.

Go, Pokes!