History in the making

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You can share one of the most historic moments in all that is Doo Dah by taking time to visit "The Purse and the Person: A Century of Women's Purses" exhibit at the Pasadena Museum of History now through March 30. Just added to the display is a slide show of Pasadena people with their favorite purses, totes, instrument cases and other carrying aids. Among the many VIPs, you'll see are none other than me- the still-reigning Queen of the 31st Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade and Prince Andrew, the Duke of Doo Dah.

 

For my regular readers, this is the moment you have been waiting for-- a great mix of culture and fun that makes for a perfect outing with your mother. For my new or occasional readers- get with the program! You only have until next November to bask in my regal glory.

 

Here's the rest of the details on the museum so you have no excuse not to drop by:

 

Pasadena Museum of History

470 W. Walnut St. (at the corner of Orange Grove Boulevard), Pasadena

Noon-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday

$5 admission

(626) 577-1660

www.pasadenahistory.org

 

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Michelle Mills aka Naughty Mickie

I am a features staff writer for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group, and after seven auditions resulting in five consecutive years spent as a runner-up, I finally, rightfully, became the Queen of the 31st Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade 2007/2008. I love rock n' roll, motorcycles, swords and sushi. I hate sitting still. Read my blog regularly to bring some excitement into your otherwise dull existence. Oh, and you may stop kneeling now and carry on -- as you were...
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