Enjoy this summary of our 2022 Convention!
The schedule should be similar to past Conventions. We'll have a general membership meeting. Seminars on various topics will be presented during the Convention hours, and you know there will be a fantastic array of displays from individual collections. We will post the latest information from the Convention Chairman as it comes in, so check back for updates periodically.
In case there is any confusion, ALL GLASS LOVERS ARE WELCOME. You do NOT have to be a member of the NDGA to attend this Convention. Come one and all, bring a friend, have some fun, buy some glass and learn a whole lot about American-made glassware. Although the organization name contains the words "Depression Glass", be assured that there will be all kinds of American glass represented.
Friday – July 8th |
5:30 pm Membership Meeting |
Saturday – July 9th | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Glass Show & Sale 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Silent Auction Seminars: 1:00 pm Ande & Greg Henne - Heisey 2:00 pm Betty Buersmeyer - Swanky Swigs 6:00 pm Buffet Banquet 7:30 pm Auction *** (after banquet) |
Sunday – July 10th | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Glass Show & Sale, Seminars: |
Stay tuned for information about any other exciting events.
Each year, the NDGA invites representatives from other national glass organizations to participate in our Convention, each with a table with membership information for their organization and other items of interest. We were honored to welcome:
Wichita Glass Gazers Depression Glass Club Heisey Glass Club National Cambridge Collectors Peach State Depression Glass Club
There is no registration required to attend the Show or Convention.
The Annual General Membership Meeting will be held as part of the convention activities. The meeting should last about 1 hour, and all members are encouraged to attend and participate. The newly elected Board members and Officers will be introduced and sworn in.
NDGA's Live Auction will take place Saturday night after the banquet and promises to offer something for everyone's interests. The auction is open to the general public and will start after dinner.
This has always been a fun event and your involvement goes towards the museum support fund.
Here are some photos of items in the action
There will be another Silent Auction during the Glass Show, to raise money for the National Glass Collection. Members contribute various pieces of glass or other items (books, etc.), to be sold in the silent auction, with the proceeds going to the NDGA National Glass Fund. We've had some interesting items in past auctions. Bring along something to donate to the auction - it's for a good cause. Use your imagination.
Each year at the Convention, collectors share their personal collections of glass and pottery with the rest of us. It is often the only opportunity that we have to see some of the rare and unusual items that are in private collections.
Most dealers in the Glass Show portion of the Convention have been doing the shows for a number of years. The NDGA maintains a waiting list for dealers who wish to be considered. The list is maintained in date order, applications with earliest date received at the top. Prospective dealers may fill out the NDGA Dealer Application form. Prospective dealers must be a current member of the club in order to apply to do the convention show. Please click here to join the NDGA.
Browse through our previous conventions to appreciate the variety of our dealers.
Here are the dealers schedule to attend for 2022
Smokehouse Antiques
Randy Kessler
Quincy, IL Jonathan Fields
Independence, MO Thirties Premiums
David Hollingshead & Adam Headley
Kansas City, KS Max Miller Antiques
Max Miller
Houston, TX DonDel Antiques
Donavon & Deloris Schmidt
Newton, KS Cecil Taylor
Irving, TX Hogshooters Antiques
Gayle Inman
Bartlesville, OK R & J Antiques
Ron & Judy Druse
Topeka, KS Freeman & Jeannie Moore
Flower Mound, TX Helen Allen Glass
Brad Allen & Gene Cooper
Kansas City, MO JS Antiques
Jane & John Schleinzer
Aurora, IL Rob & Amy McMichael
Tyler, TX Glass from the Past
Steve & Carla Rausch
Broken Arrow, OK
For those coming to the convention and feel like the local activities are not enough and the show/sale isn’t going to be enough to take care of your glass “sickness”, consider checking out some of the antique malls in the area.