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New Oz Club flier

It’s a small thing, but worth a short blog. The Oz Club has been without an informational flier for quite a while. That changed today when cartons of new ones arrived at my door.

Now that our online store has reopened, we needed to add that back into the flier. We also had an address change last summer, and we have more social media activity than ever before.  These fliers are often left in literature stands where only the top portion of the front cover appears behind other literature. So that top section now reads “Oz Club” a bit more clearly. I also really love this Tin Woodman by Dick Martin. I hope all members will find the Club to be as friendly and welcoming as he is.

A flier is not nearly so substantial as a book; we should revise this regularly, and I will do my best to keep it more up to date.

A supply of these soon heads to Chittenango, NY, where our good friends at All Things Oz have them available in the museum store, and distribute them widely during Oz-Stravaganza Jute 1-3. I’ll also have some at the Ag Hall of Fame (Bonner Springs, Kansas) where an exhibit I’m currently supporting is open for the summer. If you know of a spot where our fliers might attract the attention of potential members, let me know. I can get some in the mail to you.

Thanks to all who join the Club. Your membership dues — and our many committed volunteers — help us help others discover the wonderful Land of Oz.

Interested in Oz-Stravaganza! and All Things Oz? See their website for more.

The AG Hall exhibit promotes Oz Comes to Kansas, an August 1-5 event. For details follow this link.

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Written by Jane Albright
A past president of the International Wizard of Oz Club, Jane is a life-long Oz fan. She's attended Oz events around the country regularly since 1974 and amassed an Oz collection that ranges from antiquarian books, original artwork, and ephemera to children's playthings, posters, and housewares. In addition to speaking frequently about Oz, Jane has contributed to the Baum Bugle, written for Oziana, and loaned Oz material to numerous public exhibitions. She received the L. Frank Baum Memorial Award in 2000.