We're thrilled to welcome NPR’s Robert Siegel to Vermont on May 16, and you're invited to join us for brunch with the long-time host of All Things Considered at 11 a.m. at The Essex in Essex. He’ll be joined by NPR Counterterrorism Correspondent Dina Temple-Raston. Tickets are $60 and benefit VPR. Seating is limited, so please call us at 1-800-639-2192 if you’d like to have brunch with Robert Siegel.
Robert got started in radio news when he was a college freshman in 1964 and has reported from Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Israel. He’s one of the best-known voices on NPR. Check out Robert’s full bio at NPR.org.
Dina Temple-Raston is the counterterrorism correspondent for NPR. She was a long-time foreign correspondent for Bloomberg News in Asia, joining NPR in March 2007 after a sabbatical in which she completed two books, learned Arabic, and received a Master's Degree from Columbia. You’ll find Dina’s bio online here.
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