100 Years of Radio with Mike Morin - LaBelle Derry
Event Information
About this Event
This presentation is hosted at our *DERRY* location.
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Tickets: $35.00*
*Plus 9% Sales Tax + 12% Gratuity
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Doors open at 12:00pm.
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You'll be seated to dine for the luncheon, followed by the presentation. A full bar will be available with wine, cocktails, beer and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
Signed copies of books authored by Mike Morin will be available for sale at the event.
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Mike Morin, longtime local radio personality, has collected short clips from some of the greatest radio entertainers of the past century. His slide and audio presentation is a tribute to radio and includes Milton Berle, Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, Orson Welles, Lucille Ball and several memorable Boston radio personalities. Morin, whose broadcast career is in its 51st year, brings radio history alive in Radio Turns 100-The Golden Age of Entertainment.
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Mike Morin has been a radio and TV personality for 50 years in Washington, D.C., New York City, Boston and New Hampshire. He writes books on nostalgic topics and is currently working on his third, the story of New Hampshire’s legendary Red Arrow Diner. Known for his candied bacon and pizza cupcakes, Mike is a foodie always looking to marry sweet and savory flavors. Many weekends, he can be heard on Boston’s WBZ News Radio, contributing to Connoisseur’s Corner, hosted by Jordan Rich.
This is a plated luncheon event.
We recommend registering all together if you plan to attend with a group for guaranteed group seating. There is a limit of 10 guests per table.
If you did register separately from guests you would like to sit with, please make note of their names in the "Seating Requests" section of your registration; otherwise, we cannot guarantee that you will be seated together.
COVID-19 Safety Information
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We ask that all guests please wear a mask upon arrival and when moving in public space; for example, finding your table of using the restroom. You are not required to wear your mask when seated at your table.