New Lecture: "How Californians Saved Big Basin"
Saratoga Historical Foundation presents, "How Californians Saved Big Basin" on August 22 at 7:00 PM on Zoom. Author of "Big Basin Redwood
Forest: California's Oldest State Park," Dr. Traci Bliss details in her lecture how and why a most unlikely coalition came together to change
the trajectory of deforestation in California. She will share why 1900 marked a new era in our state history.
Hear the riveting story of how women journalists, Jesuit priests, Bay Area academics and the pillars of San Francisco Society joined forces to
achieve an unimaginable victory for preservation.
Bliss will conclude her talk with an overview of the after effects of the 2020 CZU fire and the exciting plan for
Big Basin's future. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Emerita Professor Dr. Traci Bliss retired early from her career in academia to write the true history of how the environmental movement
began, fulfilling a promise she had made as a young child.
In addition to writing "Big Basin," Bliss has authored two other books about
extraordinary public land: "Evergreen Cemetery of Santa Cruz" and "Santa Cruz's Seabright" with Randall Brown, She is a life member of the
Society of California Pioneers, her family having arrived in Santa Cruz in the late 1840s.
Bliss earned her BA, MA and PhD from Stanford.
Join the lecture on Zoom by going to: How Californians Saved Big Basin
Zoom Meeting ID: 858 2757 7975
Passcode: 429853
Mah Jong Fundraiser for the Saratoga History Museum
The Saratoga History Museum is having a fundraiser for the Saratoga History Museum on Tuesday, June 20 at 11 AM to 3 PM. The event is held at the Saratoga Oaks Club
House on 14626 Big Basin Way in Saratoga, CA. Join us for a game of Mah Jong. Meet some of your friends and neighbors!!
Tickets are $50.00 and include lunch and prizes. Reservations must be made by June 17.
To make a reservation, contact Marie LoPresto at marielopresto6@gmail.com.
Paul Masson Winery - From the Historic Hilltop to the Vast Valley Floor: A Postcard History
As part of their lecture series, the Saratoga Historical Foundation presents Alice van Ommeren and Gail Unzelman who will share the story of the Paul Masson Winery
through vintage postcards on June 20 at 7:00 PM. The program is free and open to the public.
For over a century, wineries have used postcards for advertising and
marketing purposes. The presentation is based on the complete set of Paul Masson Winery postcards. They illustrate the winery's humble beginnings and capture its
growth into a worldwide-renowned giant corporation. Paul Masson established his winery in Saratoga and was the first vintner to launch sparkling wine known as
champagne in 1892.
At one time the Paul Masson Champagne Cellars located on Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga was the largest employer in Saratoga with 350 employees.
The program will take place on Zoom by going up to: Paul Masson Winery
Zoom Meeting ID: 854 1415 5237
Passcode: 900640
Gail Unzelman is a wine historian and longtime first-class postcard collector of California wine history. She has the most extensive collection of California wine
postcards in the world. Alice van Ommeren is a wine data researcher and an avid postcard collector with several history books.
For more information go up to: http://www.saratogahistory.com or call 408-867-4311.
"Hearts, Leprechauns, and Fools"--New Exhibit Focuses on Traditions
The Saratoga Historical Foundation presents, "Hearts, Leprechauns, and Fools", a new exhibit explores the impact traditions have on the fabric of the
community. The exhibit covers over 30 holidays and associated traditions. The exhibit opens on February 11 and ends In June.
Traditions are the stories, beliefs, customs and routines that pass to us from older generations. They have been passed down, in the hope of keeping the
tradition alive until the next coming generations. Many traditions originated in Europe and were brought to the US by immigrants. Some have roots in
religion. Mother's Day is a tradition that originated in the US by a woman who wanted mothers to be recognized. The Blossom Festival is a tradition that
originated in Saratoga in 1900 celebrating the agricultural heritage. Participating in a tradition creates long lasting memories.
The Saratoga History Museum is located at 20450 Saratoga-Los Gatos Road in Saratoga. Admission is free. The Museum is open from 1-4 on Friday, 10-4 on Saturday and 1-4 on Sunday. For more information go up to www.saratogahistory.com or call 408-867-4311.
Take A Moment Out and Read About the History of Saratoga Blacksmiths!
The attached presentation gives a quick overview on the roles of a blacksmith in 1850 as well as the blacksmiths that once worked in Saratoga. The information was
given in a presentation to the Saratoga Foothill Club as well as was part of a display in the Saratoga Library lobby.
Click here for the presentation: The History of Saratoga Blacksmiths
Blacksmith Exhibit Scheduled to Open 2023
A new blacksmith exhibit will open in 2023 demonstrating the work a blacksmith of the 1850s would have handled. Interactivity and sound effects will add to the ambience. Also planned
is a nonfunctional outhouse as part of the turn of the century theme of all the structures in the Saratoga Historical Park. All the structures, the McWilliams House, one-room
schoolhouse, museum, and soon the blacksmith exhibit are used to teach pioneer living as well as Saratoga's rich history.
If you would like to contribute to this exhibit, ($5000 contribution and higher and your name will be on a plaque on the outside of the exhibit)-- send your contribution
to:
Blacksmith Exhibit c/0 Saratoga Historical Foundation PO Box 172 Saratoga, CA 95071
Your donation is tax deductible.
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