creations can be found, Betty makes pictures with colored
pencils of stories that she imagines or has told to her, and their
son makes drawings of monsters which are aptly referred to as
monsterpieces. “Our whole attitude is to make a museum of
interesting, odd, entertaining artwork,” Clayton said. “We try
to give you something to think about; something to wonder
about.” At only $5 admission it’s beyond worth it.
For more information on both of these very rare finds,
visit the Bailey Art Museum at 325 Rolph Ave., Crockett,
make group reservations at (510) 787-1168 or head to www.
claytonbailey.com/rolph.htm. To visit or volunteer at the
volunteer-run Crocket Historical Museum head to 900
Loring Ave., Crockett, call (510) 787-2178, or visit www.
crockettmuseum.org. Enjoy a day of exploration in Crockett!