Read all about the original Little Orphan Annie on her webpage. You can also purchase Annie items on the website.
Email Jon Merrill at [email protected]. Tell him you are a fan and would like to order back issues of "Annie People," which is a newsletter that ran from 1983 to 1999 and is no longer being printed. You can get some of his original paper newsletters and soon he will have them available on CD.
Purchase the Annie movies on DVD. There are two: the original 1982 Annie movie and the 1999 Disney version. Buy the three Little Orphan Annie comic strip books of the original Annie strips created by Harold Gray or wait for the complete version of the original series which comes out in 2008.
Start a collection of Little Orphan Annie original decoder pins, posters and other collectible items and memorabilia. You can find many of these items on online auctions.
Purchase the Little Orphan Annie radio shows on CD. Her radio show ran from 1930 to 1942. You can locate them on many old radio show fan sites. Have fun decoding secret messages that were given throughout the shows.
Check to see if the musical Annie is being performed in your area and purchase tickets to see her live on stage.
Be like Little Orphan Annie. Wear a red dress, dye your hair red and get an afro. Rescue a mutt dog from the pound and name it Sandy.