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RESIDENTS OF THE hometown of Judy Garland are raising money in a bid to purchase a pair of ruby slippers which the late actress wore in the classic 1939 film The Wizard Of Oz. People in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, where the film star was born in 1922, are fundraising at the annual Judy Garland festival, which kicked off today. The north Minnesota town is seeking donations to bring the slippers to the town after an auction company takes them on an international tour before offering them up to buyers in December.

“They could sell for $1 million, they could sell for $10 million. They’re priceless,” Joe Maddalena, Heritage Auctions executive vice president, told Minnesota Public Radio. “Once they’re gone, all the money in the world can’t buy them back.



” The funds will supplement the $100,000 (€93,000) set aside this year by Minnesota lawmakers to purchase the slippers. Dallas-based Heritage Auctions received the slippers from Michael Shaw, the memorabilia collector who originally owned the shoes. Shaw had loaned them in 2005 to the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

That summer, someone smashed through a display case and stole the slippers. Their whereabouts remained a mystery . The man who stole the slippers, 76-year-old Terry Jon Martin, pleaded guilty in October to theft of a major artwork, admitting to using a hammer to smash the glass of the museum’s door and display case in what his lawyer said was an attempt to pull off “one last score” afte.

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