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Erie PA News and Events for Sunday March 25, 2007

The School District of the City of Erie received a grant of $4,950 from the Fish and Boat Commission to teach students basic casting and knot tying skills as part of their physical education classes.

Ten different players scored goals as Gannon (7-0) rolled past Belmont Abbey 20-10 Saturday afternoon in women’s lacrosse action at Gannon University Field.
The Mercyhurst men’s lacrosse team improved its record to 5-1 by scoring the final six goals to defeat the Seton Hill Griffins 14-7.
The Mercyhurst women’s lacrosse team scored seven times in the second half to erase a 5-3 halftime deficit and pick up a 10-8 road win over Bloomsburg.
It was a long night for the Erie Freeze (1-5) as they visited the Carolina Speed (4-2). The Freeze lost 40-29. Two of Erie’s touchdowns came in the closing minutes of the game.
Think you have what it takes to sing the National Anthem at a Double-A baseball game? Well here is your chance. The Erie SeaWolves announced their National Anthem tryouts to be held Sunday, March 25 at the Millcreek Mall. Tryouts will be held on the main stage located at the center of the mall. Registration begins at 1:30 pm and tryouts begin at 2 pm. Those interested in auditioning will perform the National Anthem for a panel of judges. Auditions must be performed a capella. For more information about the National Anthem tryouts, please contact Carol Trumbo at (814) 456-1300 or via email at ctrumbo(at)seawolves.com. SeaWolves Opening Day for the 2007 season is April 5 against the Altoona Curve. First pitch is set for 6:35 pm.
The St Martins Center 9th annual Homeownership Expo will be held March 29 from 11:30 am - 6:30 pm at the Blasco Memorial Library. There will be information on homes, mortgage products, refinancing options, homes inspections, lead paint issues and more. Admission is free and open to everyone.
Mercyhurst College welcomes noted historian Dr Ralph Ketcham, Emeritus Professor of History, Political Science and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, who will address “Lincoln’s Union: Where it came from, and what it Meant,” on Thursday, March 29, at 8 pm in Walker Recital Hall.

Posted by Dennis at March 25, 2007 8:06 AM





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