MONTICELLO - The 34th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the Rehmstedt gym at Monticello School, 334 S. Main St.
The show was started by Ralph Hammerly with five tables in Monroe and has grown to more than 80 tables of artifacts on display or for sale, including points, stone, bone copper artifacts, Eskimo items, prints, books, pottery, jewelry and rugs. The show is a celebration of our history and experts will be on hand to identify artifacts.
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 at 608-329-4781.
The show was started by Ralph Hammerly with five tables in Monroe and has grown to more than 80 tables of artifacts on display or for sale, including points, stone, bone copper artifacts, Eskimo items, prints, books, pottery, jewelry and rugs. The show is a celebration of our history and experts will be on hand to identify artifacts.
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 at 608-329-4781.