Open Wednesday to Saturday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Museum Workshop
Sports Memorabilia and Collecting
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You could be a sports collector and not even know it. From ticket stubs and newspaper clippings, to savoured foul balls and team merchandise, discover the world of sports memorabilia and collecting. Your keepsakes may be worth more than you think.
This workshop is great for curious minds, people who are interested in collecting, and the pros.
Get insights into the art of sports collecting from experts!
If you’d like to, bring your own memorabilia for informal appraisals and historical background information!
DATE + TIME
Saturday, February 24th at 1pm
TICKETS
Admission for this workshop is free. Register below.
LOCATION
401 Richmond Street West
Eastern Entrance
Meet the Experts
Glen Pye, President of Glory Day Collectibles
Matthew Blackett, Publisher and one of the founders of Spacing magazine. Author of Souvenirs of Toronto Sports: Stories Inspired by the City’s Athletic Memorabilia
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Intersections
Find the 401 Richmond on Richmond Street West between Spadina Avenue and Peter Street.
The Building
Find our gallery space at the Eastern Entrance of the building, next to the Spacing Store. This entrance is wheelchair accessible.
The 401 Richmond Building is a bustling hub, we invite you to explore after your time at Museum of Toronto!
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