
In conjunction with the Anderson International Festival "Ciao, Italia!," the Belton Area Museum Association will be putting together a new exhibit titled, "Museo de Italia," a display covering all things Italian from Roman times to the present day. "We would love to have special items to display belonging to families in the community.
Anyone can loan them vintage or antique items for the duration of the exhibit," remarked BAMA executive director Kathy Benson. BAMA is seeking Italian clothing, accessories, statues, jewelry, souvenirs, photographs and artwork, glass, war trophies, religious artifacts, cooking utensils and architectural relics.
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