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Draw in Your Style Use the headshot and notes provided below to draw a portrait of Jackie Ormes. Email a photo of you and your Jackie Ormes illustration to museumops@comic-con.org for a chance to be featured on Comic-Con Museum’s social media! NOTES ON THE ARTIST: Jackie Ormes • Born Zelda Mavin Jackson • Grew up in Monongahela, PA. As an adult, lived in Chicago. • Works: “Torchy Brown in ‘Dixie to Harlem,’” “Candy,” “Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger,” “Torchy Brown in ‘Heartbeats’” • Antique doll collector. Civil Rights Activist. • Self-taught artist. Soap carver (as a kid). Poet. photo from jackieormes.com Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Color, Cut, Connect Email a photo of you and your completed Patty-Jo paper dolls to museumops@comic-con.org for a chance to be featured on Comic-Con Museum’s social media! Design your own dress with this template! Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Path Finder Jackie Ormes’ “Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger” was published as a single-panel cartoon in the Pittsburgh Courier from 1945–1956. In it, sisters Patty-Jo and Ginger were inseparable. So, how quickly can you help Patty-Jo through the maze in order to catch up with Ginger? Patty-Jo and Ginger ©Jackie Ormes Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Color Us At The Movies Fill out the setting around Patty-Jo and Ginger, too! Email a photo of you and your finished sheet to museumops@comic-con.org for a chance to be featured on Comic-Con Museum’s social media! Likeness from cartoon “Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger” ©Jackie Ormes Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Word Play Get to know “Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger” creator Jackie Ormes with these search words! Look for words across, down, and diagonal. Cartoonist Black Press Patty-Jo DuSable Museum Pittsburgh Sports reporter Ginger Chicago Zelda Mavin Editor Terri Lee doll Civil rights African American Torchy Brown Dixie to Harlem activist Doll collector Candy Heartbeats Hall of Fame Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Coin Up Challenge courtesy of It’s day 5 of Comic-Con@Home week! Achieve your Friday 1-up when you color in the x25 coin for each stretch completed!* For more wellness ideas, follow @kpsandiego on Twitter, @kpsandiegocounty on Instagram, and @kpthrive on Facebook. ● Sit/stand tall and outstretch your arms and fingers. (If standing, keep feet hip-width apart.) ● Lift both arms away from your sides and hold them in place when they’re about 12 inches away from your hips. or ● As you settle into the pose, roll your shoulders back and tilt your chin slightly upwards. ● Take a deep breath while stretching your arms out as if someone were gently Mountain pulling down on your fingertips. ● Hold this pose for 5 deep breaths or for however long feels comfortable. pose ● Start in Mountain Pose. ● Reach your arms up over your head and lengthen your body through your or fingertips. ● Tilt your face upwards to look at your hands as you reach up for the sky. ● Hold this pose for 5 deep breaths or for however long feels comfortable. Upward salute ● Sit/stand tall and outstretch your arms and fingers. (If standing, keep feet hip-width apart.) ● Tighten up your tummy area to activate your core. ● Raise your right arm overhead and gently bend your upper body to the or left in a reaching motion through your fingertips. Keep your upper body facing straight ahead–don't twist it to the side as you bend. Make sure you feel the muscles gently stretch all along your side from your lower back to your shoulder. Side stretch ● Hold this pose for 5 deep breaths or for however long feels comfortable. (left & right side) ● Return to the starting position. Then, repeat with the left arm. ● Sit/stand with tall spine. (If standing, keep feet hip-width apart.) or ● Shrug shoulders up to ears. ● Release and drop. ● Do at least three to five times. Neck stretch *Participation is “at your own risk.” We strongly recommend consulting with your physician before beginning any exercise program. Kaiser Permanente and Comic-Con International entities are not liable for any injuries resulting from your participation. @kpsandiego @kpsandiegocounty @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
Answer Key to Previous Edition These puzzles appeared in Special Edition Fun Book 4: Gay Comix. Thanks for playing! Cross Purpose: Howard Cruse Anagrams of “Class Photo” Word Play Please visit www.thewordfinder.com /anagram-solver/ and type in “classphoto” for a comprehensive list of anagrams. @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
But wait, there’s more! PLAY WITH US ON INSTAGRAM! Visit the Comic-Con Museum Instagram (@comicconmuseum) for a Comic Couture template in our Story, on which you can draw then share a dress design for Patty-Jo! Missed it? No problem! Check our Instagram “Play” Highlight for new and past activity templates. BECOME A CHARTER MEMBER! Benefits include collectibles like the Comic-Con Museum lanyard, enamel pin, and the 2020 Charter Member t-shirt! Sign up at Tiers 3, 4, or 5 to earn priority registration on Museum events. Scan the QR code to visit our membership sign-up page! WATCH OUR COMIC-CON@HOME PANEL! Now available A Museum Join the Comic-Con Museum staff and insiders as they for take you on a virtual tour of the Comic-Con Museum. All Ages The tour will be an exciting journey highlighting the Education Center, what the Comic-Con Museum may offer, and what to expect once it opens in 2021. Share with us! @comicconmuseum #comicconmuseum SPECIAL EDITION 5
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