Sept. 23, Concord, California

Oct. 29, Oxnard, California

An assorted collection of antique dolls and accessories displayed on a table in front of a backdrop
An assorted collection of modern and retro dolls displayed on a table

Mary Senko created World Doll Day Shows with the goal of making every day a doll day, following the example of Mildred Seeley of Seeley Dolls, who established World Doll Day in the 1980s to encourage collectors to give a doll to a friend and spread the hobby. Senko launched World Doll Day Shows last year with events in Arizona, California, and Washington.

World Doll Day Shows feature vintage, collectible, modern, and antique dolls, bears, miniatures, doll accessories, and more. Identification/valuation and restringing services are also available. Senko gives dolls out at her shows, supports local charities through raffles, and creates fun and exciting events to advance the doll world and bring joy to the world of doll collectors, one event at a time.

Mary Senko
World Doll Day Shows

A collection of assorted dolls set on a table, including two Mickey Mouse dolls and one Minnie Mouse
An assorted collection of antique dolls and accessories displayed on a table, including military-themed dolls
An assorted collection of antique dolls displayed on a table