ADOLLable Kansas Doll Club

ADOLLable Kansas Doll Club

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This Club is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes pertaining to doll collecting.

02/10/2026

The 2026 Convention Journal theme is “Past, Present and Future”. Celebrating dolls of yesterday, today and the future. The journal will be a hardcover book edited by Ann Leis.

Advertise in the journal with your Ad. Ads can promote your business, club events, or honor a friend.

We can design your ad for free or send you the required dimensions.

In addition to your print ad, journal contributors will receive free virtual ads on our page.

The rates are as follows:

$550 for a full page

$350 for a half page

$135 for a quarter page

For more information:

Contact Loretta Nardone, 2026 Journal Advertising Manager Email: [email protected]

Deadline March 1

07/26/2025

Dan Ninham, PhD (Oneida Nation), writes about the Chittos for our Summer 2025 issue. Randy, Jackie, Hollis and Dillon are an artistic family that encourage and inspire each other’s creative pursuits.

Hollis, a beadwork artist, graduated from IAIA and says he has been influenced by other artists like Jamie Okuma, Ken Williams, Jackie Larson Bread, the Growing Thunder family, and Teri Greeves.

Pictured: Hollis Chitto (Mississippi Choctaw/Isleta/Laguna Pueblo), "Hmm… Pisa Saachukma Ka (Damn, I Look Good)," 2025, deer hide, seed beads, cloth, basket. Hollis sewed the appliqué dress and wove the basket in addition to all the beadwork.

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