While I've won five Junos, I've donated four of them to the National Archives in Ottawa. Which left my fifth Juno sitting, seemingly abandoned by its four family members, on my bookcase in my dining room.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I haven't collected memorabilia. I am not a person who lives in the past.
As a regent, I hope to bring that important perspective of a typical family visitor in combination with my background as a Member of Congress and a proponent of the Smithsonian's efforts to reach all Americans.
Some archives and record offices are housed in your local museum or library; others have their own stand-alone building. Wherever they are, they are a treasure trove.
I actually collect old First and Second World War memorabilia.
I can imagine in years to come that my papers and memorabilia, my journals and letters, will find themselves always in the company of people who care about many of the things I do.
I don't collect any memorabilia. I wish I'd have kept everything I had. But who knew you had to keep it. Just gave it away. And we lost so much and we didn't look after a lot of it.
We still lend our old house out to relatives. They keep a guest book for my fans to sign.
I have a debt, a loyalty to the museum; the best place for me to do what I wanted to do.
I'm a tomorrow's person. I don't collect memorabilia.
My most cherished possessions are my grandma's letters and my vintage Martha Washington cookbook.
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