Author Bill Childs to Host Book Signing at National Museum of Industrial History
During SouthSide Arts District’s First Friday
Join us at the National Museum of Industrial History for an unforgettable literary evening featuring author Bill Childs, who will be signing copies of his latest book, Childs Play: A Guide to Help Marketers and Innovators Break Conventions. Set against the inspiring backdrop of Bethlehem’s industrial heritage, this event celebrates the fusion of creativity, innovation, and leadership.
Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: National Museum of Industrial History, 602 E 2nd St, Bethlehem, PA
Presented as part of SouthSide Arts District’s First Friday Series
In Childs Play, Bill Childs shares insight from decades of experience as a creative executive, educator, and speaker. The book offers practical tools and thoughtful reflections designed to help entrepreneurs, marketers, and leaders unlock their creative potential in business and in life.
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the author, grab a signed copy, and enjoy thought-provoking conversation.
Live music by local artist Kristen Morgenstern adds a soulful soundtrack to the evening.
MORE INFO & Free Registration:
https://www.tsbrandelevation.com/event-details/childs-play-book-signing-with-author-bill-childs-ssad-first-friday-event
Learn more about the author at billchilds.com
About Author & AdYack Host, Bill Childs
Bill Childs, a renowned figure in the advertising world, will continue as host of the popular AdYack podcast series. With a career spanning over three decades, and author of the acclaimed book, Childs Play, Bill has been instrumental in shaping modern advertising strategies, receiving numerous accolades for his innovative approach. Bill’s book, Childs Play, offers a deep dive into the creative process and has been praised for its practical advice and engaging storytelling. His contributions to the AdYack series will undoubtedly inspire and educate AdYack listeners.
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