NMAAS – February 2018 Events
February 2018 was a busy month. We began with a visit to an elementary school where a journalism club had the opportunity to ask questions and write a report about NMAAS and the hobby of stamp collecting. The winner receives $50 and the opportunity to be published in the St. Louis American Newspaper.
We had a booth at a black business expo on the campus of SIU-Edwardsville and hosted our first exhibit at the Edwardsville, IL Library. Eight tables of items from the personal collection of Charlene Blair were enjoyed by adults and children.
The month was rounded out by a visit to the E. St. Louis, IL Resource Library where Charter School students and the community visited the exhibit and heard a brief presentation.
Check out some of the photos shared on the Ebony Society of Philatelic Events and Reflections page – ESPER page.
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