MOSES ZNAIMER’S MZTV MUSEUM OF TELEVISION IS OPEN FOR DOORS OPEN TORONTO

Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26
10am – 5pm both days
Free parking on site. Free GTA Softee ice cream too!

See Moses’ amazing collection of vintage TV sets including the world’s rarest TV set from the 1939 New York World’s Fair, sets owned by Elvis and Marilyn Monroe, Felix the Cat, and Speaker’s Corner.

Be the first to see the premiere of a new exhibit honouring the ground-breaking work of John Logie Baird (JLB), the First Father of Television and meet special guest Iain Baird, JLB’s grandson.

And check out Forgotten Genius: The Boy Who Invented Electronic Television, an exhibit the Toronto Star called, “the most significant television exhibit in North America”.

“For Toronto to be housing the Farnsworth collection is the television geek equivalent of having King Tut’s Tomb — and a couple Gutenberg bibles, without the lineups.” – Tony Wong, The Toronto Star

PLUS: Tour the The New Classical FM and Zoomer Radio studios, learn how live broadcasting works, and meet the on air hosts.

MZTV Museum of Television Open for Doors Open Toronto
Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26
10am – 5pm
70 Jefferson Avenue in Liberty Village (one block south of King St.)
Free parking on site
TTC accessible (via 63 Ossington bus – Atlantic Stop OR 504 King streetcar – Jefferson stop)

For more information:
www.mztv.com

Or contact:
Leanne Wright
416.886.6873
leanne@zoomer.ca