Poster
Object number2017.4.8
Artist
Jason R. Belavic
Date1992
MediumPaper; Ink
Credit LineGift of Jason Belavic
DescriptionRectangular paperboard poster. Front has white background with black printed text throughout center outlining employment opportunities at Kennywood Park. Front top has polychrome graphic illustrations of amuseument park rides surrounding park name in black and yellow text; images include carousel horse, popcorn tub, cotton candy, golf course green, Noah's Ark, ferris wheel, bar of music, and roller coaster. Front bottom has polychrome Sandcastle park graphic. Front has black printed maker information in bottom right corner. Reverse is undecorated white paper.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 15.375 × 10.5 × 0.063 in. (39.1 × 26.7 × 0.2 cm)InscriptionsFront has yellow and black printed text at top "Kennywood / coaster capital of the world!"
Front has black printed text throughout center "exciting team member activities enjoyable work / summertime fun advancement opportunities / become part of Pittsburgh's greatest FAMILY tradition / BECOME A KENNYWOOD / OR SANDCASTLE TEAM / MEMBER! HERE'S HOW: / APPLY IN PERSON AT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE / 4800 KENNYWOOD BLVD WEST MIFFLIN, PA / 461-0500" / ... / MARCH 14th thru MAY / high earning potential work in a cool atmosphere / friendships to last a lifetime fun in the sun / become part of Pittsburgh's NEWEST family tradition".
Front has black and blue text at bottom "sandcastle / waterslide capital of the world / Club / Wet".
MarksFront has black printed text in bottom right corner "1992 - JASON R. BELAVIC OF KENNYWOOD RIDES DEPT."
Historical NotesPoster from Kennywood Park. Part of a Kennywood Park collection donated by Jason Belavic who was an employee at the park from 1988 to 2009. Belavic started out as a pot washer in the “Patio Café” and went on to work in various capacities throughout his time at Kennywood. From c. 1994-1996, he played “Kenny” the kangaroo. When items were being disposed of, Belavic would take them home and preserve them.
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c. 1995
Jason R. Belavic