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Clinton Presidential Records
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National Service
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ELI SEGAL - Itinerary
Los Angeles, California
May 20, 21, & 22
Thursday, May 20:
6:00 - 8:26 PM
United flight #55 from Dulles to LAX,
*get there early - - all preassigned seats
all booked up
take taxi from LAX to University Hilton
for about $30
9:15 PM
arrive at University Hilton, reservation
confirmation # = 85484, $70/ night
Friday, May 21:
9:00 AM
Phillip Sutton or Jonathan, from All Pro
Limo, will pick you up at University
Hilton in a white Lincoln Towncar. He
will be with you for the remainder of
the day. Their # = (818) 704-8050
9:10 AM
meet at the LA CC
2824 South Main Street
corner of S. Main and 29th Street
LA CC contact: Bruce Saito
visit the Human Service Work Project
11:30 AM
Los Angeles Editorial Board.
Times Mirror Building
202 West First Street
Enter lobby and tell reception/security
desk that you are meeting with Tom
Platte (Editor). Contact: Jill
Storemont (his assistant) at 213/237-
7928. Approximately six to ten editors
and reporters will be present. Rick
will meet you there.
1:00 PM
lunch with Michael Ovitz, Peter Guber &
Rick, meet at Ovitz's office:
CAA
9830 Wilshire Boulevard
at the end of Lasky
Beverly Hills, CA
you will go to restaurant across the
street
3:00 PM
meet with 20-30 Building Up LA Program
partners at UCLA, West Coast Room
3rd Level, Griffen Commons;
enter UCLA Campus via Sunset
Blvd/Westwood Blvd entrance. Go staight
to the Parking Information Booth located
to the left of the Dance Building. Give
attendant your name and she/he will
direct you.
Contact: Todd Clark - Executive Director
Constitutional
Rights Foundation
Guillermo Hernandez, Debbie Stevens,
Flannery Hauke - Building Up Staff
4:00 PM
SOS meeting with UCLA's It's About
Health program leaders at Dean's
Conference Room 2-539 UCLA School
Nursing Factor
contact: Gwen Van Servellen
(310) 825-3308
5:00 PM
Bill Rosendahl one on one interview for
15 - 30 minutes at Century Cable
6:00 - 7:30 PM
wine and cheese with Show Coalition;
at the Medavoy's home:
9101 Hazen Road
Beverly Hills, CA
7:15 PM
RFK Reception at Jeff Cowan's home
with Rick, Eli, provide driver with
address
9:00 PM
spend evening at Rick & Loree's home:
9629 Brighton Way
Beverly Hills, CA
Saturday, May 22:
8:00 AM
breakfast with Gary David Goldberg,
Marilyn Bergman & Rick at:
Regeant Beverly Wilshire
9500 Wilshire Boulevard
9:00 AM
RFK Conference at USC's Bing Theater
give keynote speech at 9:45,
introduction by Kerry Kennedy Cuomo
10:30 AM
meet with Jeff Cowan's 10-20 UCLA
students for informal half hour round
table discussion, by the fountain
outside USC Bing Theatre
11:30 AM
take taxi to LAX
1:30 - 9:44 PM
American Airlines flight #12,seat 31C,
from LAX to Boston Logan
ELI SEGAL - Itinerary
Boston, MA
May 22, 23 & 24
Saturday, May 22:
1:30 - 9:44 PM
American Airlines flight #12, seat 31C,
from LAX to Boston Logan
take taxi home from Logan
Sunday, May 23:
7:45 PM
meet with Wendy Taylor of the Kennedy
School Project on National Service
(KPONS) Conference at:
Littauer Building main building of
Kennedy School in Harvard Square
corner of JFK Street & Elliot Street
park car by Elliot entrance and enter
through that entrance; Wendy will
meet you at the entrance
8:00 - 9:30 PM
you will speak for 10 minutes after
which you will have a dialogue with the
24 service participants (see attached
list) for an hour where you will ask
them questions and vice versa. The
floor will then be opened for 20 minutes
to the audience for questions to you and
the participants
Sen Kennedy and JFK Jr. may be there
Monday, May 24:
9:00 AM
free time BP
10:30 AM
meet with YouthBuild: Jackie Gelb,
Executive Director, and David Lopes,
Director of Housing Rehabilitation at:
YouthBuild Boston
173A Norfolk Avenue
Roxbury, MA 02119
(617) 445-8887
take Massachusetts Avenue South past
Boston City Hospital to Dorchester.
Cross Melena Cass Blvd. to Magazine
Street and take a right by the U-Haul.
Take the first left on Norfolk
They will give you a tour of the school
10:35 AM
Introduction to YouthBuild Boston
10:50 AM
meet with YouthBuild Trainees
11:15 AM
leave for renovation site at:
1900 Washington Street
Roxbury, MA
11:30 AM
tour renovation site
11:55 AM
depart
12:30
lunch with Bob Kraft at his office:
One Boston Place
corner of Washington and State St.
35th floor
afternoon
free time
3:15 PM
meet with Ed Burke, President of the
Center for Corporate Community
Relations, at Institute of Politics 1st
floor conference room L166:
79 JFK Street
enter through main doors of Kennedy
School and take a right. Once you
reach the green carpet, your in the
Institute of Politics.
Nancy Rubin met with Mr. Burke about a
month ago in our office
3:30 PM
meet with members of the Kennedy family,
Forum participants and Kennedy School
Dean, Institute of Politics -
Living Room, #165
3:45 PM
review Forum program with Charles Royer,
Heather Campion, Forum participants
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Kennedy school-wide forum event
commemorating JFK's birthday
speakers include Ted Kennedy, Sargent
Shriver and you
8:45 - 10:12 PM
Delta flight #663, seat 30D, from Boston
Logan to Washington National
check in at the main Delta entrance, not
at your gate. Delta might require an
approval from Northwest on your ticket.
ELI SEGAL - Itinerary
Boston, MA
June 4, 5, 6 & 7
Friday, June 4:
7:00 - 8:29 PM
Northwest flight #286, seat 15B, from
Washington National to Boston Logan, Jon
will meet you at the baggage claim.
Saturday, June 5:
4:00 PM
Nick Nichols will make a house call
Eric Mogilnicki will fax your speech to
Bits & Pieces, he will call you when it
is ready. He will fax a copy of it to
Joan Mahon, her son is deaf and will
need a translator during the ceremonies.
Sunday, June 6:
12:15 PM
Brookline High School graduation, the
police will direct you to your parking
place, Barry Shuman will meet you at the
corner of the school
1:00
commencement
three students will speak before you,
the headmaster will speak after you,
you speak for 15 - 20 minutes
3:00 PM
10 minute interview with Brookline
school paper, Sagamore, immediately
after commencement
Monday, June 7:
10:00 AM
VISTA Summer Associates Pre Service
Orientation at Emmanuel College (see
attached for directions), give remarks
for 10 minutes
10:10 AM
20 minute round table discussion/ Q&A
with 6 full year VISTA mentors and 30
VISTA Summer Associates. You will ask
them about their backgrounds and
thoughts about national service.
Congressman Joe Kennedy will speak
between 11:15 and 11:45 AM
12:00 1:36
US Air flight #29, seat 23C, from Boston
Logan to Washington National
List of students you are meeting with after the RFK Conference:
1) Dien Le - Project Manager of the UCLA Community Service
Commission (CSC) . In charge of four CSC projects
(i.e. tutorial and ethnic community related
projects). .
2) Martha Saucedo - Project Manager of Community Cervice
Commission on campus
3) Naomi Cooper
4) Scott Enright
5) David Silver - Tutors at-risk kids who have been referred by
courts and other schools to get special help
and on the right track. Also plays basketball
with them to provide a positive role model.
6) Jeff McCombs
7) Kim Seward - Tutored kids for the Watts program in math and
english. She also plays games with them to
stress positive role models.
8) Paul Hicks
9) Jeffery Galvin - 31 year old law student
10) Jennifer Fleming
11) Simone Cheri Robinson - prison coalition tutor
12) Denise Martinez - She has been a volunteer for people living
with AIDS for four years.
ELI SEGAL - Itinerary
The University of Michigan, Law School
May 15 & 16
Saturday May 15:
6:50 - 8:23 AM
flight to Detroit Metro,
Norhtwest #1223, seat 23 D
8:23 AM
Anne Percy Knott, Assistant Dean of the
Law School and Director of the Office of
Devolopment and Alumni Relations, meets
you and Phyllis at the gate. She will
wear an ivory silk blouse and dark
flowered skirt and will hold a
"University of Michigan" sign.
9:10 AM
Meet with Professor Jeff Lehman,
director of the Law School's program of
Support for Community-Based Economic
Development in Low-Income Urban
Neighborhoods, over a Zingerman's
breakfast at Professor Lehman's home
10:00 AM
Meet with the University of Michigan
Task Force on Community Service
Tappan Room, Michigan Union
The Task Force is reviewing the
University's current community service
activities, proposing new directions and
initiatives for these activities, and
considering ways to position the
University as a leader in community
service.
Congressman Ford will be joining you at
10:15
11:10 AM
Thomas A. Butts, Associate Vice
President for Government Relations and
Director of the University of Michigan's
Washington office, takes you to Dean
Bollinger house for lunch
11:30 AM
lunch for you and Phyllis with Lee and
Jean Bollinger in their home
1:00 PM
you and Lee Bollinger don academic gowns
at the Natural Science Building
1:15 PM
Academic procession begins
1:30
Commencement begins in Hill Auditorium
3:45 PM
you proceed to the Michigan Union with
Lee Bollinger and students for
photographs
4:00 PM
Reception for graduates and families in
the W.W. Cook Law Quadrangle
5:00 PM
Jane Myers, writer for the Michigan
Today in the University's Office of
Donor Relations, and selected Detroit
area press interview you and Phyllis,
location to be determined
6:00 PM
car and driver available for dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oberman
Accomodations at the Bell Tower Hotel
300 South Thayer Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (313) 769-3010; fax: (313) 769-4339
Sunday May, 16:
brunch with Phyllis and friends
3:10 - 4:40 PM
flight to Washington National,
Northwest #330, seat 26 D
car and driver available to Metro