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YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT!
*Thursday, March 16, 2024; 2:00 p.m.: Meet baseball's feisty female phenom, Alta Weiss, who put herself through medical school playing professional baseball on a MEN's team in the early 1900s! The Baseball Heritage Museum at League Park; 6601 Lexington Ave in Cleveland will host this special presentation of YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT! starring Anne McEvoy. Alta Weiss played at League Park in 1907 as the only girl on the Vermilion Independents team. Hear her story right where her story started!
Tickets are $10.00/person which includes admission to the museum. For information and tickets, call the museum at 216-789-1083.
Anne McEvoy as Alta Weiss
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A TOUR OF CLEVELAND RESTAURANTS IN 30 MINUTES
-- MORE OR LESS!
*Wednesday, March 27, 2024; 6:30 p.m. take a trip into the past with this storytelling program based on EVE Artistic Director, Bette Lou Higgins' book, "Lost Restaurants of Downtown Cleveland". Join us at the Columbia Library; 13824 West River Rd. North in Columbia Station, Ohio. There is no charge for the program which is open to the public. For more information and to register for the event, call the library at 440-236-8751.
This storytelling program based on the book is a trip through time. You'll stop by some of the city's most famous and historic places to "visit" them during their heyday. You'll get a sense of what it was like to sit in the Vogue room at the Hollenden Hotel to hear Dean Martin and the Sammy Watkins Orchestra in 1942. You can visit the Alpine Village in 1955 and maybe catch owner Herman Pirchner deliver 55 beer mugs to his customers at one time. It's a quick and delicious trip back to the past.

Can't make it to these programs? Get the book -- they're available on Amazon at:
YOU CAN'T PLAY BALL IN A SKIRT!
LOST RESTAURANTS OF DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND
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If you'd like to schedule a program for your group, simply reply to this e-mail with your request. I'll be happy to discuss the possibilities!
Happy March!

Artistic Director
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