Friday, March 31 at 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
International Women's Air & Space Museum
1501 N Marginal Rd, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Join us during Women's History Month as author, Harry Haskell, previews his new novel "Maiden Flight", the true-life story of the "Wright sister," Katharine, who left her world-famous brother Orville to marry the man she loved; the author's grandfather and namesake. Drawing on intimate family letters, this engrossing book crosses the boundaries of fact and fiction to shed new light on an exceptional woman's struggle for independence and fulfillment. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the presentation and book signing to follow. Seats are limited, please RSVP by March 29. Members $15 and non-members $17.
**For this night only, Katharine’s personal items, not currently on display at the museum, will be available for viewing. This will also be the final weekend to see the original dress Katharine wore to a meeting with President Taft at the White House in 1909.
**For this night only, Katharine’s personal items, not currently on display at the museum, will be available for viewing. This will also be the final weekend to see the original dress Katharine wore to a meeting with President Taft at the White House in 1909.