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Progress-Pride-Flag Pitchers (also known as Pitchers in Vinewood) is a gay bar owned by Ricardo Perez, Sean Deane, Meg Kyracruz, Sebastian Ableton, Zeno Asphodel, and Maximilian Delicious.

Background[]

Pitchers' main location is found at the intersection of Clinton Avenue and Alta Street in Downtown Vinewood, however the building is still not in operation. Currently the bar runs at Farmers' Market and Dean World, or at its recently opened renovated home in Vinewood Hills.

Co-Owners[]

*Raphael Monroe was an original co-owner but has since left the business.
*Cayman Turner was an original co-owner but died on December 5th, 2022

Pride Events[]

Pitchers were the lead organizers of Pride 2022. For full information see Pride 2022.

Locations[]

Notable Events[]

  • November 19th, 2021 - Pitchers business proposal was approved under the Abdul AlRahim mayoral administration. Initially operating at Deans World/Farmers Market selling food, drink and various other products.
  • January 29th 2022 - Pitchers had the grand opening of its temporary location, the Pitchers Mansion in Vinewood Hills which was proudly designed by Carmella Corset and Liz Anya.
  • February 8th 2022 - Pitchers successfully held a HOA Drag Night at the Pitchers Mansion.
  • February 22nd 2022 - Pitchers presented a proposal for Pride 2022 to Cerberus, receiving full approval for decorations and clothing.
  • March 27th 2022 - Pitchers successfully held a Lost MC Drag Night at the Pitchers Mansion.
  • April 8th 2022 - Co-owner Ricardo Perez was dropped as head contact of the June Pride events by Cerberus and instead focused with another Pitchers' co-owner and then deputy mayor Sean Deane, due to Cerberus' personal beef with Ricardo.
  • May 13th 2022 - Pitchers successfully held an Angels Drag Night at the Pitchers Mansion.
  • June 8th 2022 - Pitchers successfully held a Chang Gang Drag Night at Legion Square.
  • December 9th 2022- Pitchers held their 2nd Annual Winter Auction and grand opening of the storefront in Vinewood. The business earned more than $4,000,000 in revenue.
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