A red, white and blue affair
June Casagrande
Uncle Sam wants you -- to know that he was a real man. Well, kind of.
Walter Botts, who died in 1972 at the age of 72, is considered the
original Uncle Sam, even though the icon is older than he is.
An exhibit of Walter Botts memorabilia at the Orange County Fair is as
educational as it is inspiring. This look at Uncle Sam the icon and Uncle
Sam the man is just part of the patriotic theme that’s making this year’s
fair something really special.
“It’s amazing to see all the things people collect,” said Rick Ruck of
Pomona. “Who knew they would mean so much today?”
The Uncle Sam memorabilia is in the Collectors Corner -- one of the
two most patriotic portions of the fair. Patriotic memorabilia
collections offer some stirring exhibits. They include “Healing America,”
a chain of 2,854 Band-Aids and flag-colored Band-Aids, many signed by New
York firefighters and others. A Christmas tree covered with the vehicle
license plates from all 50 states dotted with red, white and blue is
another impressive addition to the collection.
Like the Collectors Corner, the Home and Hobbies building, too, has
taken to new heights the country’s reverence for America the Beautiful.
An entire corner of the home crafts exhibit is dedicated to patriotic
themes. A stunning show of American creativity dominates the walls and
floor exhibits: American flag quilts, crocheted and knitted blankets and
wall hangings; and red, white and blue clothing, crafts, posters and
garden items. Just about everything craftspeople like to make, they made
this year in honor of Old Glory.
“It’s amazing to see all the extremely fine detail in the work,” said
Joanna Bronowicka of Huntington Beach. “And it’s so apropos.”
Craft artist Debbe Lynn Russell of Los Alamitos explained that
entrants are told in advance what the themes and categories will be for
crafts competition. When she learned that this year’s theme would be
patriotism, she wasn’t surprised.
“It’s a wonderful theme,” Russell said. “Seeing it all together, it’s
very moving.”
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