CLEVELAND — The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled bobbleheads of four United States governors who have been instrumental in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, and one of them is Ohio’s own Gov. Mike DeWine.
From the onset of the pandemic, Gov. DeWine was aggressive in his actions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, taking measures like shutting down schools, issuing a stay at home order and closing all non-essential businesses.
For every bobblehead sold, the museum will donate $5 to the American Hospital Association’s Protect the Heroes fund in support of the 100-million mask challenge.
A bobblehead is $25, with an expected shipment date of July 2020.
Buy them here.
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