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Paul Shiles with his large collection of banana labels. Photo by Alexis Miller
Randy Jaye, organizer of the Collector's Day Event, with his booth displaying watches, black Americana dolls, and pipes. Photo by Alexis Miller
Jordan Hobson and Dean Wiggins with the Holly Hill History Museum. Photo by Alexis Miller
Raquel Boadi, helping out with Sabrina Fromm's acrylic painting booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Gaye Zarek with her fused glass mosaic pieces. Photo by Alexis Miller
Phil Trimarchi with his collection of Goofy merchandise, matchbox and hot wheel cars, and ceramic swans. Photo by Alexis Miller
Tana White and Bill Henry with the Ponce inlet Lighthouse and Museum. Photo by Alexis Miller
Iluminada and Joey Karei Kumaha'manigua and their Indigenous Taino Indian artifacts. Photo by Alexis Miller
Joey Karei Kumaha'manigua blowing the conch. Photo by Alexis Miller
Vallie Wardlaw with her handcrafted gnomes. Photo by Alexis Miller
Around 210 people attended the Collector's Day event. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ryan Lowry with his World War 2 artifacts booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
The Anderson-Price Building sign informing all of the Collector's Day event. Photo by Alexis Miller
From artifacts of World War II and Indian tribes, to handmade gnomes, mosaics, banana peel labels and matchbox cars: The Ormond Beach Historical Society's Collector’s Day event on Saturday, Sept. 23, had something for everyone to enjoy.
The event took place at the Anderson-Price Memorial building located at 42 N. Beach St. Each booth had different collections of items, some of them being over 100 years old.
One of the members of Ormond Beach Historical Society’s board of directors, Randy Jaye, also had a booth containing his collection of watches, pipes and black Americana dolls.
Over 210 people attended the event. The Historical Society offered complimentary food and beverages and also had a cash donation wine bar for all of the attendees.