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Julie Mulvihill <[log in to unmask]>
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Museum on Main Street <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:54:20 -0600
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Thanks, I will do all of the following.  In the meantime I flipped
through the info handed out in Vegas and found a business card for
WaterMind, a place in CA that sells Rosie stuff.  I've contacted them
and they'll give me a pretty good rate for Rosie posters.
 
Sorry to hear that you don't celebrate Valentine's Day.  Chub and I had
a grand time - - we ate at RUNZA  and then off to The Goodwill Store
for some thrifty shopping.  We didn't find any must-haves, but I did
see a pretty cool Huffy Bike I might like to have.
 
Julie
 
 
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 11:50 AM, crockett wrote:
 
>> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:42:37 -0700
>> To: Julie Mulvihill <[log in to unmask]>
>> From: crockett <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: Produce for Victory posters
>> Cc:
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>> Hey --
>> Though it's been a couple of years since I've tried,  you once could
>> order
>> poster reprints from the National Archives and National Audiovisual
>> Center
>> (1.800.788.6282). For the WWII 50th anniversary they put out a product
>> catalog, but I don't know if it's still active. They don't offer all
>> of
>> the posters displayed with Produce for Victory, but they do have
>> several
>> key ones: Rosie's We Can Do It, Loose Lips, etc. and several others
>> that
>> aren't included in the SITES exhibit (they've also got extensive
>> video and
>> book offerings). Come to think of it I'd check the National Archives
>> website for gift shop and that of SI's National Museum of American
>> History.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Museum on Main Street folks.
>>>
>>> On March 13, in conjunction with our board meeting, the 6 Kansas
>>> sites
>>> will be joining us at our state capitol for a public announcement.
>>> To
>>> borrow South Dakota's idea, we have asked each of the Kansas
>>> communities to bring with them a hometown homefront hero.  We have
>>> invited the Governor to say a few words, as well as a key senator
>>> from
>>> the state.  They both have tentatively scheduled us in.
>>>
>>> We have just finished distributing our homemade postcard invitations
>>> to
>>> the legislative offices and I've already received two phone calls
>>> wanting more information!!  One wanted to know if the actual exhibit
>>> was going to be at the Capitol on the 13th.
>>>
>>> Anyway, Senator Chris Steineger from Kansas City, KS called to see if
>>> there were any reproduction posters for sale.  And, if so, which
>>> ones?
>>> And how could he buy them?  Can anyone help?  He didn't seem to want
>>> to
>>> wait until the poster exhibit came to town.
>>>
>>> Any ideas of how I could help Senator Steineger?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Julie
>>
>>
>>
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