Thursday, November 12, 2015

November 2015 - Letter From Home - Catching Up!

Hello to Everyone, 
Happy November! As we look forward to the holiday season, surprisingly there has been no snow as of yet in Northern Minnesota. Yesterday it was 64 degrees, but that could change any time!  Meanwhile, we know we have been remiss in reporting on the 2015 Festival. There's also some new news and updates to give you, so here goes.


2015 Festival a Great Success!
The 2015 Wizard of Oz Festival was a great success. From June 10th thru June 13th, the Judy Garland Museum and Children’s Discovery Center were a hub of activity with lots of visitors, talks and events for children.


Hamilton Meserve, Son of the Wicked Witch Arrives
On Saturday evening, June 13th, our keynote speaker, Hamilton Meserve, son of The Wizard of Oz’s beloved Wicked Witch of the West, Margaret Hamilton, gave his talk, “OZ, THE WITCH and MOM” at the Judy Garland Museum. Meserve and his lovely wife, Helen, were attending the Festival for the first time.

During the talk, a rapt audience listened to Meserve’s recollection of seeing his mother completely covered in bandages – except for her left eye – after being burned during her filming of The Wizard of Oz. However, his mother chose to make her appearance into a game for the three year-old, and his nanny told him that mommy was ‘wearing a costume’ so as not frighten him.

The audience also learned what a wonderful, generous woman Margaret Hamilton was. Early in their marriage, Hamilton and Helen lived with Margaret in her small New York City apartment. Hamilton revealed that his mother often allowed out-of-work homeless actors to sleep in her apartment at night.  Helen recalled that they often had to step over the bodies sleeping on the floor of Ms. Hamilton’s small apartment.


Everyone attending this event thoroughly enjoyed learning more about Margaret Hamilton and having the opportunity to meet two warm and lovely people, Hamilton and Helen Meserve. 



A Grand Opening
There were many other wonderful events during this year’s festival. It all began on the evening of Wednesday, June 10th with two remarkable programs. The opening act, a brilliant musical program-- “A Jazz Tribute to Judy Garland”-- was performed by Au Claire, Wisconsin pianist, Josh Gallagher. His program included many Garland favorites, including a rousing “I Got Rhythm” and the beautiful “Friendly Star” from Summer Stock.  Gallagher’s performance wowed the audience.
Joan Beck Coulsen in the Judy Garland
Museum Gift Stop


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Following the jazz tribute, author Joan Beck Coulson, a native of England, spoke of her many meetings with Judy Garland and her experiences watching Judy both onstage and in the recording studio. The audience was thrilled to be able to hear these first-hand recollections. 

Last year saw the release of Joan’s new book, “Always for Judy,” and during the Festival she took time to talk to people and autograph copies of her book, which has sold quickly.




John Fricke Returns – Four Great Talks
Author and Oz historian John Fricke’s talks have become popular events at the Festival, and this year was no exception. On Friday, Fricke gave a short presentation geared for children, “Fun Facts About Oz.”  The talk was not only great for kids, but also was attended by many adults. John Fricke skillfully and beautifully wove an anti-bullying theme into the presentation, by speaking of how different Dorothy and her friends all were, but at the same time they helped and supported one another.

Later that day, attendees were treated to “Judy in Concert,” a program which included rare film footage of Judy Garland onstage along with some rare audio as well. In this presentation, audience members were able to see a much younger Judy than the Judy seen in most television shows. Some of the footage included the 1951 Palace engagement, where Judy appeared to be quite young, close to the way she looked in many of her MGM pictures. This event was a truly unique experience.

On Saturday, John Fricke outdid himself with two events: “ The Oz that Almost WOZ” and “Away From the Yellow Brick Road.” These presentations included film clips of stars who were considered for roles in “The Wizard of Oz” but did not make it, and clips of the stars from the film, showing  what they did later in their careers. The events were truly fascinating. All we can say is, you had to be there!


Author, Brent Phillips on “Chuck Walters”

This year’s festival was full of events and special guests, and author Brent Phillips was certainly a special guest. Brent has written the first biography ever of great director/choreographer/ dancer, Chuck Walters.  Those who have read his book know there’s a great deal more to this artist than even most fans of MGM musicals realize.  In addition, Phillips’ carefully researched biography reveals important facts about Judy Garland’s time at MGM, giving details on how she was treated that previously have not been written about.

For his presentation, Phillips was joined by John Fricke, as moderator. Together, the pair created a wonderful presentation of film clips and commentary, the likes of which you might expect to see on Turner Classic Movies. People came from all over to attend this event, even persons who did not attend the Festival. It was a wonderful presentation.

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This year, we tried to balance events honoring Judy Garland – for whom the festival was originally named, and the 1939 classic film, The Wizard of Oz, which has been the Festival’s new moniker for the last two years. It was felt by many that this year’s balance between the two was a good one.  Our Wizard of Oz events were mainly geared for children and families, but enjoyable for everyone.


Judy Garland Museum Youth Singing Contest
l. to R. back row, Kaitlin Skaja, Olivia Skaja, Cassanda Bender
Liz Burns, Nadine Clark
This year, due to the closing of the Reif Center for expansion, the museum hosted a smaller youth talent contest for singers only. Four very talented young girls between the ages of 13 and 18 registered. 

Sisters Kaitlin and Olivia Skaja, who performed “What Is this Feeling?” from the Broadway musical “Wicked” took first place. The second place winner was 14 year-old Cassandra Bender of Northome for her unique rendition of “Over the Rainbow.” Liz Burns, 13, took third place for her charming rendition of “How About You?”



Wizard of Oz – Fun Events for Children Abound
On Friday, the Dorothy’s Farm and Zoo Animals event was able to bring together quite a number of animals including: pigs, a calf, lambs, a tortoise, spider and others. For this event, the Judy Garland Memorial Garden was decorated with a yellow brick road, Wizard of Oz cut-outs, a giant Tin Man and other items which really turned the garden into an enchanted place to visit for children.
That evening there was a BBQ and showing of “The Wizard of Oz” under the stars on a jumbo screen. Thankfully, this year we were blessed with good weather both Friday and Saturday. 

The Emerald City event took place downtown by the Central School House on Saturday. There were carriage rides with the “horse of a different color,” which the children love, games, face-painting, Oz characters to meet and pose with and more.  As they say, ‘a fun time was had by all!’ 

It should be noted that a great deal is owed to Board Member Melanie Jacobson for helping to conceive and organize these children's events. We could not have done it without her!




















The Ruby Slipper Dive
The Ruby Slippers and their recovery has been a big subject this year. 2015 marked ten years since the slippers were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum. Due to a detective investigation and rumors flying around in the last few years, it was decided that some of the tips contained enough verifiable information, they should be followed up.

On Thursday, June 11th and Friday, June 12th, the Itasca County Sheriff's Dive Team conducted a number of dives in the Tioga Mine Pit just outside of Grand Rapids to see if there was any truth to the rumor that the slippers had been dropped in an air-tight container into the mine pit.

Despite some skepticism, the Dive Team conducted a series of dives in the site. A number of items were found at the bottom of the lake, including an old satchel and a large metal container, but unfortunately,  the Ruby Slippers were not found.
Friends and fans at the Tioga Mine Pit
Following the Festival, a long-distance Wizard of Oz fan, having heard about the efforts to recover the Ruby Slippers, offered a $1,000,000 reward for information leading to their return. There were several stipulations attached to this offer, yet despite world-wide attention over the announcement, no credible leads were received. The offer of a reward expired on the tenth anniversary of the theft in August. At this point, we are back to square one and hope of ever recovering the slippers is fading.


2016 Festival Dates
Although nothing has been set as yet for the 2016 Wizard of Oz Festival, the dates are:

       Thursday, June 9th thru Saturday, June 11th.

We hope to have an announcement out early next year. Some ideas are in the offing, and if you have any suggestions, please e-mail us via the link at: 

 http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com



Christmas Party

The annual Christmas Party, which is FREE for everyone in the community, will be on:
 Saturday, December 12th from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Place: Judy Garland Children's Museum

Last year, the children had loads of fun making ornaments, listening to live music, meeting Santa and taking outdoor hay rides, so don’t miss it!


Members Are Important
As 2015 draws to a close we’d like to thank our members for their support. Without you, the Museum would not be what it is today. Your contributions sustain us and give voice to the idea that Judy Garland’s legacy matters!

For those of you who do not have a membership with the Judy Garland Museum or have let your membership lapse (or if you know someone who would like to be a member) , please pass this blog on. You don’t have to live in Grand Rapids to gain value for your membership. If you attend the Festival, you can receive a discount on Festival  tickets. You can also receive a discount on all Judy Garland Gift Shop purchases. Outright contributions are fully tax deductible.

Remember, we really need our Members! YOU are the sustainers of the museum and your membership says that Judy Garland is still important.  If you don’t have a membership at this time, please consider one!
Judy Garland Museum http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com



Happy Holidays until next year!

The Judy Garland Museum

Friday, June 5, 2015

The 2015 Wizard of Oz Festival - Line Up of Events

Hi Everyone:

     The time is finally here. The 2015 Wizard of Oz Festival is about to begin. Although we have a list and description of Festival events on the Judy Garland Museum website – http://www.judygarlandmuseum.com – 
- we are posting this abbreviated and (in some cases) corrected list for your use.

If you want to know more about our special guests, please visit the blogs of the previous months.

Look forward to seeing you there!



Note: There is a 10% discount for all Members on Tickets to individual events and a discounted Package Price for all.

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Wednesday, Jun 10th, 2015

The Judy Garland Museum and Children’s 
Discovery Center celebrate Judy Garland’s 93rd birthday with Free Admission all day (10-5) and free cupcakes (1-3)!!!


Thursday, June 11th, 2015

Opening Festival Events

Pianist Josh Gallagher - “A Jazz Tribute to Judy Garland”
Author Joan Beck Coulson - “Remembering the Judy I Knew”
7:00 p.m.  – Judy Garland Museum    -   PRICE: $15.00



Friday, June 12th, 2015

*Please see the website for information on the Ruby Slipper Dive


WIZARD OF OZ JEOPARDY GAME
10:00 a.m.  - Judy Garland Museum - $5.00 (audience)    CONTESTANTS: Free 


GIFT SHOP BOOK SIGNINGS:
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. - Joan Beck Coulson – Always for Judy
3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Amanda Michelle Moon – Stealing the Ruby Slippers; Finding the Ruby Slippers


“FUN FACTS ABOUT OZ” –  by John Fricke - FREE EVENT!
Kid-Friendly talk that includes an important anti-bullying theme.
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.  -  Judy Garland Museum - FREE!

 
DOROTHY’S FARM and ZOO ANIMALS– FREE EVENT!
Bunnies, piglets, lambs, goats, dog, cat and kittens, as well as reptiles from Lake Superior Zoological Society “Zoomobile!”
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. - Judy Garland Memorial Garden - Free!             



JUDY IN CONCERT by John Fricke
Concert years 1951 to 1969 with rare silent home movies and recordings.
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.  -  Judy Garland Museum - PRICE: $15.00
OMAHA HOT AIR BALLOON
IF weather permits, the balloon will be on the Evergreen lawn sometime around 7:00 pm. That is only if there is NO wind.


BBQ PICNIC CATERED BY THE SAWMILL
BBQ meal and drinks. Music by Borg Entertainment
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.  -   Judy Garland Memorial Garden   -   
PRICE: $12.00


WIZARD OF OZ CHARACTER COSTUME CONTEST
Come by yourself or as a group! FIRST, SECOND & THIRD PRIZES!
7:30 – 9:00 p.m.  -  Evergreen Terrace Lawn -  PRICE: FREE


THE WIZARD OF OZ on a Jumbo Screen – FREE!!!
Popcorn and drinks will be available.
9:00 – 10:30 p.m.  -  Evergreen Terrace Lawn -  PRICE: FREE



SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 2015



A SPECIAL OZZY DUO PRESENTATION!


Act One: The OZ That Almost “WOZ”!
Actors who almost made it into the film. Includes film clips.
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.  - Sawmill Inn -  PRICE: $15.00 each “Act” or $25 for both.

Act Two: AWAY From the YELLOW BRICK ROAD
All about the actors who played the roles, with film clips!
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.  - Sawmill Inn -  PRICE: $15.00 each “Act” or $25 for both.

 
THE EMERALD CITY FEST
Horse of a Different Color carriage rides, Face Painting, Hair Braiding, Glitter Tattoos, characters from The Wizard of Oz and more!
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.  -  Down-Town Grand Rapids at the Old Central School - PRICE: $1.00 per activity.


JUDY AND CHUCK WALTERS!
Author Brent Phillips speaks about director-choreographer Charles Walters' work with Judy Garland. Film clips included.
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. - Sawmill Inn - PRICE: $15.00

Book Signing at the Museum Gift Shop
Brent Phillips – “Charles Walters: The Man Who Made Hollywood Dance”
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  -  Judy Garland Museum Gift Shop




THE JUDY GARLAND MUSEUM SINGING CONTEST
Talented youngsters between the ages of six and eighteen.
5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. -  Judy Garland Museum -  $2.00 for audience members.
 (Contestants are FREE)


“OZ, THE WITCH and MOM” by Hamilton Meserve
Son of legendary, Margaret Hamilton, Oz’a Wicked Witch of the West speaks about his memories.

This event includes a Wine and Cheese Reception with light hor d’oeuvres.

TIME:  7:00 p.m. – 8:00 pm – Reception
             8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. – Hamilton Meserve                                                          Presentation
PLACE: Judy Garland Museum
PRICE: $20.00


Sunday, June 14th, 2015

FAREWELL BREAKFAST
Join your friends and family for a farewell breakfast.
9:30 a.m  -  Sawmill Restaurant  (Spaces reserved) -  

Choose and pay for your own meal.
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Remembering our wonderful friends, The Munchkins!


Monday, June 1, 2015

June Oz Festival - John Fricke - Four Special Programs!

Hello Everyone:

We have plenty of news and a great diversity of events coming up with the 2015 Wizard of Oz Festival. For previous interviews, click on the different months. This week we are presenting:
  • -         John Fricke – Interview and Special Events!!!
  • -         New Judy Garland Exhibit!
  • -         Ruby Slipper Dive
  • -         A Gift Shop Visit


John Fricke Returns
with Four Fabulous Programs

Ever since the 50th Anniversary of The Wizard of Oz back in 1989, John Fricke has been a frequent participant in the Judy Garland Festival (now The Wizard of Oz Festival). In 1990, one year after his first visit, John Fricke became a part of history when he joined thirteen Munchkins, who were meeting in Grand Rapids for the first time since 1939 when they appeared in the film! That was a grand event and those who took part in it, will never forget it! Since then, Fricke has continued to participate in the Judy Garland Museum’s festivals, sharing his joy in all things Garland and Oz, both as presenter and master-of-ceremonies.

 Just in case you don’t know John Fricke, he’s an Emmy Award-winning documentarian, a Grammy-nominated journalist, and an author who is widely-regarded as the preeminent Judy Garland and Wizard of Oz historian. His seven books about Judy and Oz (both the MGM film and greater Oz legend) have been augmented by his contributions to dozens of compact disc and DVD features about those topics. 

Now, before we announce his programs for the 2015 Festival, we thought it might be interesting to find out how he got his start.  

Judy Garland Museum:      We know you probably didn’t start out wanting to be a Judy Garland expert or a Wizard of Oz historian, so how did it all begin? What were your goals in school and after you graduated?

John Fricke:     I graduated high school in January 1969 -- it was the last of that staggered-semester schedule "back in the day" (so that June graduating classes wouldn't be so crowded). I'd applied to five colleges with superlative journalism programs, as I knew my future would involve writing and/or theater and/or music. Northwestern had major departments in all three, and it had been my specific goal as a school since I was twelve. I was already thinking of New York, too -- even though I never even visited here until December 1970.

JGM:    So, you attended Northwestern. Did you major in journalism as you had planned? And were you somehow involved in theater as well?

JF:     I was extremely fortunate to be accepted in their Medill School of Journalism, with a guaranteed partial scholarship and guaranteed work-study (i.e., the campus provided me with a job) for all four years.

I minored in theater -- and spent five years in Evanston in various school musicals and revues and many off-campus performances all over Chicago. (Our group even got invited twice to do a couple of special performances at the original MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.)

JGM:   How did you come to be an Oz Historian and Judy Garland Expert?

JF:     Well, I was very much just a fan first -- and as (I think!) anyone reading this will understand, we don't pick these passions; they pick us.

I was into research about Judy (and Frank Baum and Oz and musical theater and musical film) from the time I was a preteen. Plus, when you get interested in Garland, you get exposed to (and interested in) SO many other entertainers, composers, lyricists, arrangers, orchestrators, writers, directors, and producers. As a result, I had a lot of accumulated information/knowledge...but I'd assembled it for my own pleasure; it was never supposed to evolve into a career. That all came as a surprise -- as it happened -- and it was launched by the 1989 OZ pictorial history and VHS tape. From there, the experiences segued into the other six books, the documentaries, the CDs, the home video stuff, and etc. One thing just led to another, and by the grace of God, the work was well-received...which meant that it led to other work. 

JGM:   Where do you see the culture and legend of Oz in the future? What place will the story hold? Children are still immediately held by L. Frank Baum’s story and the characters are loved by all ages.

JF:     During the film's 50th anniversary in 1989, I felt that a peak had been reached -- and that the public interest and fascination couldn't sustain itself to such an extent. But I was totally wrong in that estimation. As long as kids keep falling in love with that story (as told by MGM), it'll go on and on. So many adults are into it -- as were their parents and grandparents, at this point. Every generation has felt it a happy obligation, duty, and privilege to share the movie, the characters, and the songs. And as the story itself is the tale of a journey (like life itself) and the intrinsic lessons it teaches are total truisms (you  already have what you need/want...you just have to summon it up), I can't help but think now -- after the 75th anniversary -- that it'll continue indefinitely.

JGM:   Where do you see Judy Garland in the future... what meaning do you think her legacy will have in the next fifty years?

JF:   She'll constantly be re-discovered -- first as Dorothy and then, quite simply, because she was the Very Best There Ever Has Been at her brand of classic entertainment. Unlike most of her contemporaries, she's timeless. Her acting is NEVER "acting." Her dancing is dazzling; you can't take your eyes off her. Her singing voice -- to paraphrase James Mason -- could melt stone. And she was even more entertaining as herself -- on TV and in concert, etc. -- than she was as any of her movie characters. Her very reality as a presence puts her in a class by herself, as does her talent, her charisma, her ability to communicate-to-the-max, etc.

JGM:   Thank you, John Fricke for sharing with us. We look forward to your great programs.

This year, John Fricke will give four distinctive programs, each a treasure in its own way. Don’t miss this unique opportunity. You won’t get to see anything like these presentations anywhere else!

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Friday, June 12th 1:30 p.m. - 2:00p.m.   -   Judy Garland Museum,

FUN FACTS ABOUT OZ

A short 30 minute talk, especially designed to share the magic of THE WIZARD OF OZ movie with children and families. Hear the back-story of the famous film. Learn about the special effects -- and the "bloopers" you can watch for when you see the picture! This event, with a kid-friendly, anti-bullying message included, will take place just before the opening of the OZ Fair at the Museum.

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Friday, June 12 - 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Judy Garland Museum

  JUDY IN CONCERT!

John Fricke shares rare, silent home movies and previously unheard audio of Judy's concert years -- from 1951 to 1969. Included in this presentation are home movies and newsreel footage of Garland on stage -- everywhere from The Palace and Carnegie Hall to the Boston Common, Las Vegas, and Hollywood. 
This is an unprecedented opportunity to see unedited footage in full. These include: The Palace (1951 and 1967); the Carnegie Hall tour (1961); 1967 engagements; in Las Vegas, Chicago, Melbourne, and elsewhere. (Some of these have been show – a few seconds – in documentaries, but never seen completely.)

During the same presentation, you'll also hear private concert, TV, and radio recordings never before publicly shared. It's an unparalleled opportunity for fans of "Miss Show Business" to see her in splendid action -- and for those who only know "Dorothy" of THE WIZARD OF OZ to see and hear how she grew up to be "the world's greatest entertainer."

If you love Judy, or would like to know more about her, don’t miss this opportunity to learn about her triumphs as a stage star, as she performed worldwide during the years 1951-1969.

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Saturday, June 13th - 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.  - Sawmill Inn  (2 Programs)

(Note: Each program is approximately one hour. The Sawmill is two doors from the Judy Garland Museum.)
        
 A SPECIAL "OZZY" TWO-ACT PRESENTATION!  

Act One:  THE OZ THAT ALMOST "WOZ"!  -   10:00 am - 11:00 am

Oz historian and author John Fricke presents a fascinating look at the actors and actresses who ALMOST made it "over the rainbow" back in 1938. See vintage film footage of the performers whose work led them to be among the first to be considered for the roles of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, the Wizard, Glinda, and the Wicked Witch of the West in MGM's THE WIZARD OF OZ! It's an outstanding combination of entertainment and entertainment history...and the opportunity to imagine how OZ might have fared in other hands (and faces and voices).         
                                                          
Act Two:  AWAY FROM THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD!    -    11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Fricke continues the legendary back-story of THE WIZARD OF OZ with film clips of the stars of MGM's motion picture in some of their other, classic movie appearances. It's all about song, dance, and comedy -- with Garland, Bolger, Haley, Lahr, Morgan, Burke, and Hamilton in different roles, guises, and costumes...but with the same God-given talents and Ozzy magic!        

Tickets are available:


         
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Hamilton Meserve

Don't forget, Saturday, June 13th, 8:00 p.m., Wicked Witch of the West, Margaret Hamilton's son, HAMILTON MESERVE will speak on: 
"OZ, THE WITCH and MOM." 

This event will be preceeded by a Wine and Cheese Reception and the drawing for our 2015 Oz Raffle - 50/50 Split the Pot!



New "Judy Garland Public Service" Exhibit

We’d like to announce here the unveiling a new Judy Garland exhibit on June 10th. It’s an exhibit of Judy Garland’s public service. The idea for this wall of photos came from Joan Beck Coulson’s book, Always for Judy where Joan states that there were two things Judy Garland always cared about “Service Men and sick children. Most of the photos in this exhibit are from the John Fricke Collection of rare photos which the author has kindly shared with us. Be sure to look for this exhibit the next time you visit the museum!

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The Ruby Slipper Dive

As stated in our previous newsletter (added later) there will be a dive for the Ruby Slippers in the mine pits on Tioga Lake by the Itasca County Divers. The dive is taking place because after two years of investigation, it is believed that this is the location where the thieves dumped the slippers in a tupperware some years ago.

For further information, please visit the Judy Garland Museum site:

http://www.Judygarlandmuseum.com

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Great new Raggedy Ann Dorothy Dolls
Dolls in pockets are finger puppets
The Gift Shop
Recently, visitors have been thrilled by the amount of Judy Garland materials we have in stock. These materials include books from the 1970s and before, DVDs, VHS tapes, CDs and LP records. In addition, we have wonderful Wizard of Oz souvenirs, T-shirts, presents for children and gifts at all dollar levels, so be sure to check us out. 
Magnet is lovely in person. Doesn't photograph
well because it's shiney!

Judy Garland Records and Books for Sale

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NEXT WEEK – FESTIVAL EVENTS

Next week, we will post a complete list of Festival events, so be sure to check back if you have any questions. In addition, there is a list and description on the website. Tickets may be purchase online or over the phone or at the museum.

Meanwhile, please visit our site for further information:



Please spread the word, it’s going to be great!
We look forward to seeing you.