Golden Glow Convention 2008

Pre-convention activities included hands on workshops and the Christkindltmart. Here C365 subscriber Al S. admires Debbee Thibault’s new Fairy Lanterns. That’s Debbee in green on the right. The lanterns are created from authentic antique German ornament molds. The booth was buzzing with activity!

My personal favorite! The lanterns are currently shipping.
Take a Look!
Kitty’s Ltd
., Delaware
Christmas Traditions
, California

A Celtic piper band from York, PA kicked off the convention at an outdoor ice cream social. In addition to the stellar entertainment, Glow members were invited to come dressed as their favorite holiday “character”.

And the winners?

St. Nicholas and Krampus who traditionally greet German children on December 6.

The convention offers lots of “shopping” opportunities, of course. But its strength lies in its members’ willing to share and educate. There are always amazing displays and museum rooms filled with a breathtaking array of rarities.

Rare German Santas and toys …

Trees filled with ornaments (here from subscriber Al S.)

And things you might never had considered collecting, displayed in an imaginative way.

And, you just never know who might sit beside you at an educational round table …


Yes … that’s really Christopher Radko!

At the Golden Glow Convention

I’m in Lancaster, PA attending the annual Golden Glow Convention (http://www.goldenglow.org). There are about 675 Christmas collectors here. The group focuses upon pre-1996 things but does host a pre-event Christmas market that show cases new artists.

Debbee Thibault’s new Fairy Lanterns made the booth a popular destination. The lanterns are German glass clip-on or hanging ornaments adapted from authentic antique molds. Each will hold a small battery-operated candle that will created a golden glow through the translucent glass. The large clown face is my favorite.

Here’s Debbee with Glow member Kitty of Kitty’s Ltd in Delaware. (http://www.kittysltd.com). This was a rare moment when the booth was not mobbed!

And, do you recognize any of these lively elves?

The Glow hosts asked members to dress as their favorite Christmas character.

Christopher Radko Personal Web Site

Christopher Radko
Media Contact: Jackie Markham

jmarkham@aol.com

212-687-1765

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CHRISTOPHER RADKO LAUNCHES PERSONAL WEBSITE

NEW YORK CITY ˆ (June 18, 2008) ˆ Acclaimed Christmas ornament designer Christopher Radko has launched a personal website: www.christopherradkoinperson.com to enable him to stay in touch with friends, colleagues and collectors of his work.

“Many people have found it difficult to reach me now that I am on my own again, so I’ve created a simple website with a direct personal email link,” Mr. Radko said in announcing the new site.

The designer, whose hand-made ornaments are prized pieces in ornament collections from the White House to the homes of celebrities, said that he expects to announce new entrepreneurial ventures in the near future.

“My intention is to move in a creative direction that will enable me to make a contribution to important causes and charities that benefit the less fortunate among us,” Mr. Radko said.

About Christopher Radko: Christopher Radko is an iconic name in American home décor. He began designing and producing keepsake holiday ornaments, gifts and home décor items in 1986. Today he focuses on design and consulting services. For further information please contact jmarkham@aol.com.

Rauch v Radko Lawsuit in the News …

Subject: “NEWS: FLORIDA COURT ORDERS RAUCH INDUSTRIES, INC. TO PAY
UP TO $150,000 OF CHRISTOPHER RADKO’S LEGAL BILLS
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008

Christopher Radko
Media Contact: Kim Lucchese
kiml@markhamnovell.com
212-687-1765

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FLORIDA COURT ORDERS RAUCH INDUSTRIES, INC. TO PAY UP TO $150,000 OF CHRISTOPHER RADKO’S LEGAL BILLS

NEW YORK CITY (June 9, 2008) The Broward County Circuit Court in Florida has ordered Rauch Industries, Inc. to pay legal bills of up to $150,000 incurred by famed Christmas keepsake, gift and home décor designer Christopher Radko to defend himself in two court cases filed against Rauch.

Circuit Court Judge Richard D. Eade said in a final default judgment order this week that it will monitor payments it ordered Rauch to make and could grant supplemental relief, including awarding additional damages against Rauch in the event Rauch continues to fail to comply with its responsibility to pay the legal bills.

The cases considered by Judge Eade involved suits against Rauch by Rudolph & Me, Inc. and Kevin D. Fisher. Although he was not directly involved in the legal claims against Rauch, Mr. Radko was named in both suits because of his former status as an officer and director of Rauch, the company to which he had sold his ornament business in 2005. To date Mr. Radko has incurred nearly $21,000 in legal bills in the two cases and Rauch has not paid these expenses as required under its contract with him.

In April 2008 two lawyers for Rauch filed a motion to withdraw from defending the company in the Rudolph & Me case before a U.S. District Court in Florida because their fees had not been paid. Mr. Radko said at that time that the non-payment of fees demonstrates that Rauch, a maker of Christmas tree ornaments, is in dire financial straits.

Mr. Radko said today: “The decision by Judge Eade further confirms that Rauch has been acting in an unethical way by trying to wiggle out of its legal obligation to pay my legal fees. I was not involved in the conduct that led to the suits to begin with. The newest ruling reaffirms my position that if I had known the true financial status and condition of Rauch, I would not have sold my company to them and then invested in excess of $2.5 million in cash in the company, an investment that subsequently proved to be worthless. I hope the complicated legal issues involving Rauch and me can be brought to a close very soon.”

About Christopher Radko: Christopher Radko is an iconic name in American home décor. He began designing and producing keepsake holiday ornaments, gifts and home décor items in 1986. Today he focuses on design and consulting services. For further information please contact kiml@markhamnovell.com.