Fundraising Event Benefits OTR Museum
One University of Cincinnati doctoral student's dream of a museum to document one of Cincinnatis historic neighborhoods will get a bit of a financial boost Wednesday with a fundraising event set for 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 19.
Anne Delano Steinert, a 2015 UC graduate who is now pursuing her PhD in history at the university, is co-founder of the Over-the-Rhine Museum, an organization looking for a building to chronicle Cincinnatis historic German section.
The event, Three Musical Acts in Over-the-Rhine, will be staged at the recently restored Woodward Theater at 1404 Main St.. Billed as a night of music and stories. It will include performances by Cincinnati favorites Molly Sullivan, Katie Laur with Ma Crow and Jake Speed and the Freddies. Accompanying the event will be a silent auction, offering items such as art by local artists, catered food, theatre tickets and historic Cincinnati tours.
Tickets for the event are $10 in advance on
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, and $12 at the door.
For tickets
https://www.cincyticket.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=3512
Over-the-Rhine Museum
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