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OUR HISTORY - IT STARTED WITH ONE BABY
On Christmas Eve in 1928, a baby girl was found on a seat at the Sheridan Square Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A note pinned to her dress read: “Please take care of my baby. Her name is Catherine. I can no longer take
care of her. I have eight others. My husband is out of work.
She was born on Thanksgiving Day. I have always heard of
the goodness of show business people and pray to God that you will look
out for her.” When efforts by the police and local newspapers failed to locate her parents, a group of eleven gentlemen affiliated with the entertainment industry agreed to financially support the child and provide her with an education. Just one year prior, these men had rented a small clubroom in the William Penn Hotel and created a social club, aptly named “Variety” because the members encompassed various branches of show business. The child was then named Catherine Variety Sheridan, her middle name for the club and her last name for the theatre.
The new “godfathers,” including the theatre owner, John H. Harris, who subsequently became Variety International’s first President, were proud that a distraught mother had entrusted her child to show people. The resulting publicity put the “Variety Club” of Pittsburgh on the front pages of newspapers across the nation. Others in the industry wanted to help and asked to join. Soon the “Variety” clubroom was too small.Before long, Catherine had more clothing, toys, and possessions than any one child could ever need. Less fortunate children promptly became the beneficiaries of Catherine’s “adoption.” It was the welfare of this one orphan that became the inspiration and motivation for people in show business to band together and assist underprivileged and handicapped children everywhere. Thus, the first Variety chapter, or "Tent," was formed.
Mrs. Joan Mrlik (Catherine Variety Sheridan) lived in Charleston, South Carolina, and died of cancer in 1994. The inspirational story that motivated the establishment of Variety the Children’s Charity still lives on and her memory remains strong in the hearts of every member of the Variety family.
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![]() ![]() Top: The eleven founding members in 1927, with Caterine firmly in the group's care. Bottom: Mrs. Joan Mrlik (Catherine Variety Sheridan) pictured in 1994. |
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