Identifier:
2017.30.2
Description:
This artifact is part of a collection of official attire associated with the 500 Festival, donated by David and Nancy Huhn to the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
This is a black woman’s crew neck T-shirt with the 500 Festival logo embroidered in red, white, yellow, and blue threads on the left breast. The shirt has short sleeves. “Classiques Entier” brand label in the collar reads: “M / 100% COTTON / MADE IN CANADA”
The 500 Festival is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization founded in 1957 to organize various civic events in the city of Indianapolis leading up to the Indianapolis 500 race. According to the festival’s website, its mission is “to produce life-enriching events and programs that celebrate the spirit and legacy of the Indianapolis 500 and foster a positive impact on the city of Indianapolis and state of Indiana.” The two largest events are a mini-marathon held in early May, and a parade held the day before the race. Other events have included "Community Day" at the track, a “Kids’ Day,” memorial services, luncheons, the 500 Festival Princess Program (a scholarship pageant) and the annual Snake Pit Ball (a black tie socialite gathering downtown).
David Huhn, a Michigan native and longtime Grand Rapids resident, was a member of the 500 Festival Committee Board of Directors for three years, from 1997 - 1999. He and his wife Nancy acquired this 500 Festival official attire in the course of fulfilling duties associated with the festival’s board membership.
Date:
1998
Materials:
Cotton, Embroidery Thread
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift of David and Nancy Huhn
Links:
http://www.500festival.com/
Related Entity:
Huhn, David and Nancy (donor)
David Huhn was a 500 Festival Committee Board Member, 1997-1999. He and his wife Nancy are longtime Grand Rapids residents.
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