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Zoom and the superheroes
Zoom and the superheroes









zoom and the superheroes

Grant (Chevy Chase) to coax him into taking on one more mission: train a ragtag bunch of kids with amazing superpowers of their own. And now, it´s up to General Larraby (Rip Torn) and Dr. Mark currently works in the Marketing & Sales Department at Union Pacific and serves as an adjunct professor at Creighton University teaching Investment Banking.Buckle up and prepare for a ride that´s out of this world! When Earth is threatened with imminent destruction, and out-of-shape, out-of-work and over-the-hill former superhero is called back into action to save the day. Mark graduated from Creighton University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in Finance and International Business, and he earned his M.B.A from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in 2008. Mark picked up the passion for collecting from his mom and has been collecting lunchboxes for nearly 30 years.

zoom and the superheroes

This is a celebration of the lunchbox and is designed to take you down memory lane as you see the lunchbox you had (or wanted!).Ībout Mark Kelehan: Mark lives in Elkhorn, Nebraska, with his wife Lori, and their four daughters Amelia, Julia, Penelope and Violet. From practical beginnings, a culture of collecting was born that allowed individuals to recapture some nostalgia, history and art. Before computers made digital art a reality, lunchbox art came to life with the assistance of professional illustrators, whose brilliant work was transferred onto tens of millions of lunchboxes year after year. Across America and beyond, schoolchildren celebrated heroes of the big and small screen, radio, sports and more on metal lunchboxes. The Lunchbox demonstrates how lunchboxes are time capsules of American pop culture from the 1950s through the 1980s. The Durham Museum is pleased to partner with Kelehan to present a never-before-seen exhibit, The Lunchbox: Packed with Pop Culture.įeaturing over 500 lunchboxes as well as one-of-a-kind original paintings, the display provides an overview of the history of lunchboxes, insight into the production process and an educational introduction into the dynamic world of collecting. That lunchbox would kick off a 30-year journey of exploring and researching the rich history of lunchboxes. The imagery of this lunchbox triggered a sense of nostalgia about his childhood. In 1993, Mark Kelehan stumbled across a 1980 Pac Man lunchbox for sale at a flea market in Omaha, Nebraska.











Zoom and the superheroes