In May of 1991, former President George H.W. Bush elected to make Texas A&M University home to his Presidential Library. The site of the George Bush Presidential Library Complex, which houses the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Conference Center (APCC) and the Bush School of Government and Public Service, covers 90 acres on the West Campus of Texas A&M University. In March 2003, the George Bush Presidential Conference Center was renamed the Walter and Leonore Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.
MISSION STATEMENT
The APCC strives to deliver unparalleled personal and professional customer relations and to be the premier event facility at Texas A&M. Offering quality event management support by understanding client needs and expectations, the staff at the APCC is dedicated to providing the best in customer satisfaction as well as upholding the core values of Texas A&M and the Bush School of Government and Public Service.
FACILITY INFORMATION
The APCC houses two auditoriums, three banquet spaces, a 3,363 square-foot lobby, the Policy Sciences and Economics Library, and the George & Barbara Bush Foundation offices.
EVENTS
- If you are looking to host an event at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center, visit bush.tamu.edu/apcc/reservations/.
- If you are looking for events hosted by the Bush School of Government and Public Service, visit bush.tamu.edu/events/.
- If you are looking for events hosted by the George & Barbara Bush Foundation, visit georgeandbarbarabush.org/events/.
- If you are looking for events hosted by the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum or at the Presidential Orientation Theater, visit bush41.org/events.