Don’t Forget Your MCM Tickets!

Don’t Forget Your MCM Tickets!

   Is anyone planning on going to the Madison Children’s Museum Benefit Sale? If you aren’t familiar with the sale visit my post from last year to learn all about it. MCM Benefit ~ American Girl Doll Sale

The sale is always held in July in Middleton, Wisconsin and this year it will be on July 20th and 21st. The tickets go on sale Monday, April 15th at 9 am, Central Time. The entry times will be assigned in lottery style. The tickets cost $8 for Saturday and early entry tickets are $20 for Sunday. There will also be free tickets handed out on site Sunday morning, first come first serve starting at 7 am. To purchase tickets visit madisonchildrensmuseum.org. I purchased my tickets during the pre-sale on April 1st  through a link that was emailed to me. If you are not on the MCM mailing list, it would be a good idea to sign up!

I’ve been saving my money and can’t wait to see the goodies this year! I’m also planning on having a garage sale next month to earn some extra cash to help with hotel and gas. I love the planning part of the trip!

The product and price list won’t be posted until July. Also, if you are going to attend, feel free to email me so we could meet at the sale! I would love to get to meet some of you in person!

To see last 2018’s price list and my 2-day haul, visit the post MCM Benefit ~ American Girl Doll Sale. To see 2019’s haul, visit MCM Sale 2019.

Email me at DandridgeHouseDolls@gmail.com. Happy collecting!

 

2 responses to “Don’t Forget Your MCM Tickets!”

  1. Glenda Niedergerke Avatar
    Glenda Niedergerke

    It looks like fun. I’d like to go!

    1. DandridgeHouseDolls Avatar
      DandridgeHouseDolls

      It is a lot of fun!

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I’m Amy

Welcome to my blog. I love all things historical and American Girl. I find creativity in the fascinating way people of the past lived. I love to travel to historic places and hear their stories. American Girl dolls and books fed my passion for history as a child and I have never stopped loving or collecting them. I hope you get enjoyment out of my adventures, discover a recipe or are inspired to create a doll world. Thanks for stopping by!

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