Jimmy Carter to appear at Costco
September 21, 2010
By Staff
Former President Jimmy Carter will stop at the Issaquah Costco in late October to sign copies of his latest book, a collection of excerpts from the private diary he kept as president.
Carter is due at Costco, 801 10th Ave. N.W., from noon – 1:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Call the warehouse at 313-0965 to learn more.
The former president, 85, is on tour to promote “White House Diary” — a behind-the-scenes account of the inner workings of the Carter White House and a peek inside the Camp David Accords, the Iran hostage crisis and the 1980 battle for the Democratic nomination.
Carter has written more than 20 books in the 30 years since he lost the White House to Ronald Reagan.
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Why does this worst President EVER keep returning to Washington state?? I was at Mariners game last year they were playing Boston and they announced Jimmy Carter was in the boxes up above us.. everyone turned around booed the guy.. He needs to go back and raise his peanuts for energy purpose.