People wait in line for wristbands for former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's evening appearance at Barnes & Noble in Woodland Mall in Kentwood, Mich. (Nov. 18, 2009).
Updated: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 7:09 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009, 7:00 AM EST
KENTWOOD, Mich. (WOOD) - Crowds lined up outside Woodland Mall in Kentwood early Wednesday morning to get wristbands for former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's evening appearance at Barnes & Noble.
Palin sign copies of her book "Going Rogue" between 6 and 9 p.m. at the store, 3195 28th St. SE. Barnes & Noble will hand out first-come, first-serve wristbands beginning at 7 a.m. Only one wristband will be given per person.
The wristbands will be mandatory in order to get in line for the book signing.
Here is a timeline of what to expect for Palin's visit:
Midnight -- People were permitted to start lining up in the plaza outside Woodland Mall.
5:30 a.m. -- The first people in the plaza lines were allowed inside the mall to another line at the Barnes & Noble entrance. The mall can hold about 600 to 800 people; excess will be lined up outside.
7 a.m. -- Barnes & Noble will start distributing an undisclosed number of wristbands.
6 to 9 p.m. -- Palin signs books inside the store.
Additional wristband information:
If you receive a wristband, you are guaranteed a signature from Palin in the evening. People need to purchase a Palin book when they receive a wristband, or, be able to provide a receipt showing they purchased one at another Barnes & Noble store or the store's Web site.
The wristband does not have a number, so when you return later in the day you will have to get in another line to wait for the autograph.
If Palin gets through all the people with wristbands before 9 p.m., she will give autographs to people without wristbands who are waiting in a standby line.