To all:
My students and I are working on a food exhibit at the Berhinger Crawford
Museum. We would love to find an antique food wagon, like the kind a street
vendor would use. We do not intend to use it for food, but as an artifact in
the exhibit. Are there any out there that can be borrowed? Any ideas?
Thank you in advance!
Brian
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Dr. Brian Hackett
Associate Professor
Director, Masters in Public History Program
Department of History and Geography
Northern Kentucky University
446 Landrum Hall
Highland Heights, KY 41099
hackettb1@xxxxxxx<mailto:hackettb1@xxxxxxx>
859-572-6072
"Always remember: You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and
smarter than you think."
Best Practices are only Best Practices until someone comes up with better ones!!
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<mhsgreatercinci-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Bay Warren
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 10:44:50 AM
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Subject: [mhsgreatercinci] Over-the-Rhine Museum's Three Musical Acts in
Over-the-Rhine
Hello. I wanted to post the press release for the event I announced at our
meeting last week. Please feel free to share.
Thanks,
Bay Warren
Over-the-Rhine Museum board member
March 20, 2017
For Immediate Release
A Night of Music and Stories to Benefit the Over-the-Rhine Museum at the
Woodward Theater
The Over-the-Rhine Museum is thrilled to announce our “Three Musical Acts in
Over-the-Rhine” on Wednesday, April 19, 2017, at the historic Woodward Theater,
1404 Main Street.
It will be a night of music and stories with three amazing local performances
–Katie Laur with Ma Crow, Molly Sullivan, and Jake Speed and the Freddies.
Each will share their special connections to Over-the-Rhine.
Accompanying the event will be the Museum’s first silent auction, filled with
irresistible Cincinnati items- art, catered food, theatre tickets, historic
tours, and a lot more.
Between sets, you can scan our Stories of Over-the-Rhine exhibit – engaging
stories of twelve people in Over-the-Rhine from the 1840s to the present.
Tickets for the event are $10 in advance on Cincyticket.com or
Woodwardtheater.com, and $12 at the door. Doors open at 7 PM and the show
starts at 7:30. All ages are welcome. The event is generously funded by
Fuel Cincinnati.
Katie Laur and Ma Crow
Bluegrass goddess Katie Laur landed in Cincinnati in 1966 from Paris,
Tennessee. Her music has taken her from the Prairie Home Companion to Russia to
the Kennedy Center and she still comes home to Over-the-Rhine. Locally Katie
Laur hosted the popular WNKU radio show “Music from the Hills of Home.” Katie
is a 2005 inductee into the International Bluegrass Music Museum.
Ma Crow was born in Cincinnati to parents who migrated from Tennessee. A
Cincinnati bluegrass icon in her own right, Ma Crow played for many years with
a well-known Cincinnati band, The Flock, and then in another Cincinnati band,
The Mother Pluckers. She is a CAMMY award winner and multi-nominee for the
Cincinnati Entertainment Awards.
Molly Sullivan
Over-the-Rhine resident, Molly Sullivan's sonic palette incorporates folk, pop,
and experimental values with lush vocal-scapes, catchy melodies, and
heart-tugging, honest lyrics. She was the 2013 Winner of Bulleit Bourbon’s
Best New Bands. She’s brought her self-described haunt pop to the Midpoint
Music Festival and blends Cincinnati grit with Midwestern charm.
Jake Speed and the Freddies
Jake Speed & the Freddies blend guitar, mandolin, tenor guitar, and upright
bass (plus harmonica, kazoo, washboard, and watering can). Their traditional
and original songs leap right out of Depression-era freight trains and onto
Ohio River steamboats. Their near-vaudeville style stage shows and
quick-witted charisma rope in loyal fans of new and old generations alike.
For more information email us at hello@xxxxxxxxxxxxx