Good morning,
I'm a part of the advisory committee for The Baseball Reliquary's exhibit on Mexican-American Baseball in Los Angeles.
The group is hosting an inaugural reception next Tuesday at exhibition's site on the campus of CSU San Bernardino. If you are interested, and able to attend, please let me know and I will see about getting you on the invite list. Stephen and Bob, please feel to pass this along to the Roth chapter.
See info below:
John M. Pfau Library, The Baseball Reliquary and the Living Museum of California Indian Cultures introduce the Latino Baseball History Project: The Mexican-American Experience
Latino Baseball History Project: The Mexican-American Experience is a multi-faceted humanities-based endeavor that will document and interpret the historic role that baseball has played as a social and cultural force within the Mexican-American communities of Southern California. In addition to the
establishment of a permanent archive, the project will include oral history documentation, exhibitions and related activities.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
California State University, San Bernadino
John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005
Inaugural Reception, Exhibits and Silent Auction
5:30pm
Key Speakers
6:30pm
Jose Alamillo
Tomas Benitez
http://www.baseball reliquary. org/MexicanAmeri canBaseball. htmwarmly,
Anthony
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Anthony Salazar
editor, La Prensa del Beisbol Latino
chair, Latino baseball committee
Society for American Baseball Research (SABR.org)
salazar8017@
yahoo.com206-972-3510