Still a few more available:
Edward F. Ricketts Memorial Bronze Sculpture
by sculptor Jesse Corsaut
The Cannery Row Foundation
commissioned the creation
of
a signed, limited edition of 50 (fifty)
one-third scale
bronze sculptures
of the Ed Ricketts Memorial (also
by artist Jesse Corsaut)
at Drake Avenue, Wave Avenue and Cannery
Row--the site
of
Ed "Doc" Ricketts 1948 collision with the Del
Monte Express
train.
A limited edition of only 50 (fifty) of these signed
and
numbered 1/3 scale bronze sculptures
have been cast by the creator of the life-size bronze
monument to Ed Ricketts at his 1948
crash site with the evening Del Monte Express train.
The funds raised from the placement of
these 50 bronze statues retires the cost of creating
the monument. All $1,000.00 donors to the
Cannery Row Foundation receive an Ed Ricketts Memorial
Sculpture and the name of the
donor cast on the perpetual bronze plaque to be
attached
to the monument on completion of
funding of this historic Cannery
Row Foundation historic memorial project.
Supplies are limited and this offer is subject to availability of remaining bronzes.
The History Company recommends this highest level of
membership
and support for the
Cannery Row Foundation and its efforts to preserve the
historical and literary legacies of
old Ocean View Avenue, better known to the world as
"Cannery
Row."
No portion of the proceeds from the placement of these bronze statues goes to The History Company.
Mail your $1,000.00 tax-deductible check to:
The Cannery Row Foundation
Administrative Offices
555 Abrego Street
Monterey, CA 93940
For more information, go to:
www.CanneryRow.org
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