
Time: May 17, 2008 at 6:30pm
Location: Allen County Public Library (Downtown)
City/Town: Fort Wayne, IN
Website or Map: http://neibaseball.org/hof2...
Event Type: Fundraiser, +, Local, Baseball, Hall, of, Fame, Induction
Organized By: Northeast Indiana Baseball Association
Latest Activity: May. 3, 2008
The Northeast Indiana Baseball Association (NEIBA) will host its annual Hall of Fame Awards Banquet on Saturday, May 17, 2008 at the Allen County Public Library at 6:30PM. Fort Wayne native and popular local radio personality, Tony Richards will serve as this year's keynote speaker. NEIBA Board member and Fort Wayne Wizards Public Address Announcer, Jim Shovlin takes on duties as this year's emcee.
In addition to a change of venue, this year's evening will include a dinner, door prizes and the induction of three new members of the local Hall of Fame. This year's inductees include Doug Bair, Dick Crumback and Bill Derbyshire. Ella Hardiek and Isabel Alvarez will receive this year's Colin Lister Award and Bob Parker Memorial awards respectively.
Tickets are $25 per person. Visit NEIBA.org for more info. Contact me if you are interested in attending.
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