Wednesday
Jan072009
Taking Collections
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at 05:52PM
I come from a family of collectors. My sister has a massive marble collection (here's an opportunity to note that no, she has not yet lost her marbles) as well as one for buttons, stamps and feathers. She has a pretty solid stash of floaty pens from various tourist spots. My mom has a massive china cup collection as well as enough monk- and nun-themed items to fill a monastery. I've tried to avoid catching the collecting bug and have managed to keep my trappings down to just a couple bobbleheads, some monkeys and a grouping of jackalopes.
What do you have dusting up your shelves? If you live in California, the folks at the California State Fair in Sacramento want to know. They are looking for California's strangest collections to possibly be displayed at this year's fair.
"No collection is too big or too small, but all collections should be extremely weird, wild or wacky," says State Fair CEO and General Manager Norb Bartosik in a press release. "Anything unusual is open for consideration. But we want to display the very strangest collections of ‘stuff' we can find."
California collectors of all ages can contact the State Fair exhibits department via email (wackycollections@calexpo.com) or phone (916-263-3045) with a description of their collection, including quantity of items, size of display and current location. Digital images of the collection are accepted (email size limit 2MB). This year's fair is Aug. 21-Sept. 7 at Cal Expo in Sacramento.
What do you have dusting up your shelves? If you live in California, the folks at the California State Fair in Sacramento want to know. They are looking for California's strangest collections to possibly be displayed at this year's fair.
"No collection is too big or too small, but all collections should be extremely weird, wild or wacky," says State Fair CEO and General Manager Norb Bartosik in a press release. "Anything unusual is open for consideration. But we want to display the very strangest collections of ‘stuff' we can find."
California collectors of all ages can contact the State Fair exhibits department via email (wackycollections@calexpo.com) or phone (916-263-3045) with a description of their collection, including quantity of items, size of display and current location. Digital images of the collection are accepted (email size limit 2MB). This year's fair is Aug. 21-Sept. 7 at Cal Expo in Sacramento.
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