Deer camp photos sought for museum display PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:04
OSHKOSH -- The Oshkosh Public Museum invites Wisconsin hunters to submit photos of their deer camps for display in an upcoming exhibit, Deer Hunting: Wisconsin's Autumn Tradition. The exhibit, on display at the museum Sept. 25 through Jan. 30, 2011, explores the rich history and deep tradition of Wisconsin deer hunting.

The museum has worked closely with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to obtain deer hunting articles and artifacts for display. The museum is now looking to the public to submit pictures of their deer camps for inclusion in the exhibit. Both historic and present day images are needed. Any photos submitted to the museum exhibit will not be returned; therefore, high-quality digital or photo copies of original prints are recommended for submission.

Photos submitted for display in the Deer Hunting exhibit must include the following information: donor contact information, names of the people pictured, location of the deer camp and name of the deer camp, if applicable.

To include a photo in the exhibit, either drop off images or discs at the Oshkosh Public Museum or mail submissions to 1331 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 54901.

For questions about photo submissions, contact museum curator Deb Daubert at 920-236-5767 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

All submissions must be received by Sept. 18 to be considered for inclusion in the exhibit.

 

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