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10.03.2008 - 02:01pm ET
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Sid Radner Museum
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Holyoke and Houdini Meet Again
Sid Radner Museum of Houdini & Holyoke Coming Soon
(CSRwire) Holyoke, MA - October 6, 2008 - Elizabeth Dobrska, a Holyoke resident and
student at Mount Holyoke College announced today that she is founding a
museum entitled the Sid Radner Museum of Houdini & Holyoke. Ms. Dobrska
plans on locating the museum on High Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts.The
museum is being incubated by the Gasoline Alley Foundation, Springfield
MA.
Sidney Radner, a Holyoke resident and global expert of Houdini, magic and
gambling, has agreed to loan materials from his renowned collection of
Houdini artifacts as well as his collection of personal and Holyoke
memorabilia.
Radner and Dobrska are both Holyoke enthusiasts and have been inspired by
the impending renaissance in downtown Holyoke. Together they are bridging
the multi-generational gap that separates them to create something that
people of all ages can enjoy. The museum will be a non-profit entity and
will center around edutainment. It will educate about Holyoke's rich past,
specifically in the entertainment sector, through focusing on Houdini and
recollections from Mr. Radner.
"What is the mysterious link between Holyoke and Houdini? Not only did the
greatest collector of Houdini memorabilia and protégé to Houdini's
brother, Hardeen, grow up and live in Holyoke (Radner), but Harry Houdini
performed his first jailbreak right here in Holyoke," says Ms. Dobrska.
The museum hopes to celebrate fascinating forgotten facts about Holyoke
history.
The entertainment aspect of the museum will feature a mini movie theater
with film screenings of Houdini's performances and interviews with Mr.
Radner. Weekly magic shows, masquerades and film screenings will entertain
children and adults alike.
Among those interested in working with the museum is local entrepreneur,
Brendan Ciecko of Ten Minute Media. Ciecko will be branding the Museum and
be responsible for creating its online presence. Elizabeth Dobrska has been
working closely with Joe Sibilia and the Gasoline Alley Foundation, both
have generously offered their time and resources to help this project get
on its feet. The museum is set to open sometime in 2009 and is currently
looking for donations and
sponsors.
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