The National Bobblehead Hall Of Fame released the very first Governor Tim Walz Bobblehead Doll which will be available starting January 2021. This is an obvious artist rendering since it has not been manufactured yet, but he joins a group of other governors like Wisconsin's Tony Evers.

 

According to a press release:

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum will be donating $5 from every Governor Walz Bobblehead sold to the Protect The Heroes fund in support of the 100 Million Mask Challenge. Since early April, the sales of bobbleheads featuring Dr. Anthony FauciDr. Deborah Birx, other Governors, Dr. Amy Acton, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and 35 different Essential Heroes have raised $275,000 and counting for the Protect the Heroes fund to provide PPE to the nation’s healthcare workers.

The bobbleheads are only available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum's ONLINE STORE. The price is $25 each plus a flat-rate shipping charge of $8 per order with items being shipped out starting in January 2021. The bobblehead stands on a base bearing Walz name he is wearing a gray suit and green tie standing at a podium with the Minnesota flag on the front of the podium.

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Governor Tony Evers bobblehead doll is seated at a desk with his name at the bottom. A microphone and papers are on the desk and he is wearing a blue suit, white shirt and blue tie. I know one thing is for sure, next time I am back in my hometown of Milwaukee Wisconsin I need to stop by the National Bobblehead Hall Of Fame and Museum and check it out.

National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said in a press release: "During these unprecedented times, we want to continue to raise funds for an amazing cause while putting a smile on people’s faces with bobbleheads. We received a lot of requests to make a bobblehead of Governor Walz and other governors who have been instrumental in the continued fight against COVID-19, so we’re excited to be releasing his bobblehead today."

What a great memento to show off your state pride, and also help raise much needed funds to protect all the first responders and medical personnel who deserve the best equipment possible to keep them safe.

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