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President, Founder, and Chief Archive Curator: Rick "Fuzzy" Klein. ('FuzzyMemories' in the forums)




Vice-President, Secondary Archive Curator, and Staff Research Librarian: John Lavalie. ('Polyrasmatazz' in the forums)




Video Description Editor and Technical Historian: William Brown. ('W.B.' in the forums)




Web Programming: Dave Carlson. ('afdave' in the forums)




Vintage Television Schedule Researcher, Local "Episode Guide" Specialist, and Video Description Editor: Chris Tufts. ('Phantom' in the forums)




Video Description Editor and Fuzzy's Feature Content Editor: Kevin Szaflik. ('Szake' in the forums)




Transfer Specialist: Mike Stockinger. ('MStock68' in the forums)



Also (not pictured) Officer, Secondary Archive Curator, and Transfer Specialist: Mark Garast. ('TGIC' in the forums)



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The Museum of Classic Chicago Television
www.FuzzyMemories.TV
P.O. Box 482
Downers Grove, IL 60515


We are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit charity organization, and we gladly accept donations.



Donations

The Museum of Classic Chicago Television (www.FuzzyMemories.TV) is an IRS-classified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit charity organization, incorporated in the State of Illinois. Donations are gladly accepted and are 100% tax-deductable to you. (if you choose to take the deduction - it's up to you) Upon request, you will receive a letter giving our Federal EIN, which you can use when you file your taxes for a charitable deduction.

What do we accept as a donation?

1) A monetary donation is gladly accepted, and will go directly toward many worthwhile needs such as obtaining new vintage tape collections, purchasing & refurbishing old video tape players, website hosting fees, web design and programming fees, blank DVD-Rs, storage fees for our tape archives, etc...

2) Any old tape recordings off of Chicago TV made in the '70s up until the mid-eighties that you might have. Ideally, with all or most of the original commercial breaks intact, although if you have a program that is important in itself, such as Bozo's Circus, or some other locally produced program, then commercials are not necessary. We are currently accepting anything (and we do mean *anything* - news, sports, TV shows, movies, TV sign-offs, boring junk that only we'd find interesting, etc...) - we are putting our official cut-off date as 1985, although obviously the older the material the more interest it would be to us. (if you have something more recent than 1985, you can e-mail us anyway - we may still be interested in it!) Note: If you don't want to give up your original tape, we will gladly transfer it to DVD for you so that you can hold on to the original.

You can PayPal us at: fuzzy@fuzzymemories.tv (click on the link at the bottom of the page)

(or you can also donate via Google Checkout on our YouTube page)

We also offer sponsoring of specific videos.

Or, send us via actual U.S. mail here:

Museum of Classic Chicago Television
P.O. Box 482
Downers Grove, IL 60515

Checks or Money Orders can be made out to: Museum of Classic Chicago Television.

Thanks,

Rick "Fuzzy" Klein
President & Curator
The Museum of Classic Chicago Television
www.FuzzyMemories.TV