If ever there was an exhibit I wish could last forever, it would be the one that brought Oz to El Segundo, California, for the summer of 2019. Just minutes from the Los Angeles International Airport,...
Each year the Oz Club provides our Sustaining, Patron, and Wizard’s Circle Members an Oz calendar for the coming year. It serves as our thank you gift; we appreciate your financial support and h...
Those of us who can’t get enough Oz fiction, look forward to Oziana, the Club’s annual magazine of creative writing written and illustrated by Club members. First introduced in 1971, Ozian...
Expanding Oz, an exhibit that used material from my collection, recently closed here in Overland Park, Kansas. On the last day I walked through the exhibit and talked about it as a live video feed on ...
Enter and Win! Thanks to Newsweek, four of our US/Canadian 2019 Club members can win the 80th anniversary Wizard of Oz issue. To enter the contest, send a photo of yourself celebrating the 80th anniv...
The Oz Club has published three Baum Bugles every year since 1957. That’s more than 180 issues. Until now, the most popular icon of Oz, the Ruby Slippers, has never appeared on our cover. The ...
I’ve been hearing about Ryan Jay’s condo in Milwaukee for a bit more than a year. He’d describe the Oz colors going on the walls, or the arrangement of Oz art. It all sounded like a magical must-stop...
Road trip Day 3 started with a detour. Garry Parrett had encouraged me to see the antique mall in Appleton where there was a Glinda figurine I’d likely want. He started listing other things he’d just ...
The Land of Oz Museum in Wausaukee, Wisconsin, is jaw-dropping fun. Garry Parrett started his collection with a single collector’s plate and in 30 years it’s easily grown to be one of the largest Oz c...