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46th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show returning Oct. 26
Native American Show

MONTICELLO — The Badger State Archaeological Society will hold its 46th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show on Sunday, Oct. 26. The event will be held at the Rehmstedt gym in Monticello School, 334 South Main Street, Monticello, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost of admission is $2 for people 14 years and older.

There will be experts on hand to identify any artifacts brought by visitors. 

The show was started by Ralph Hammerly, Paul Severson and James Beer, with only five tables in Monroe. The show has grown to over 80 tables of artifacts on display or for sale, including points, stone, bone, copper artifacts, prints, books, pottery, jewelry, rugs and a whole lot more.

This year, the fourth grade students at the Monticello Schools will be making Indigenous American villages. They will be made out of all natural materials. 

The Boy Scout Troop #106 will have a lunch stand.

There will be awards for best of show, best personal find, judge’s choice, and best educational display. 

For more information contact Steve or Janet Gobeli 608-329-4781.