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Anniversary Celebration – September 28, 2019
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Our museum Anniversary Celebration was our biggest party since the City of Sunnyvale Centennial celebration! Click here for the full story and photos from the event.
Special Holiday Exhibit – Wedding Finery throughout the Decades
Delve into yesterday’s world of weddings and all their finery: The new display in the series of rotating exhibits at the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum will showcase wedding and bridal party dresses from the past as well as items related to such a celebration: invitations, veils, photographs, jewelry, and much more. The time period for the items on display is mid-1800s to 1968. The exhibit will open November 10th and run through February 9th, 2020.
Student Docent Program
The Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum announces the formation of a student docent volunteer program, a free opportunity for teens to fulfill volunteer service hours and enhance their college resumé in a fun and interactive way!
Following their training as shown here, participants will become museum docents, working 2-4 hours each month through the 2019-2020 school year, leading tours, interacting with visitors, and assisting with museum activities and programs.
The museum has received numerous requests for opportunities for high school students to participate at the museum, and this program is a result of those requests.
The Student Docent Program will provide real work experience, the students will explore local history and be involved with community outreach while working on building their public speaking, presentation and customer service skills. Volunteering will enrich their life experience.
Program details and an application can be obtained by emailing the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum.
info@heritageparkmuseum.org
Holiday Teas – December 7, 8, 14, 15, 2019 SOLD OUT
All our Holiday Teas for this year are now SOLD OUT! If you were lucky enough to get your reservation, remember to show up at 2 P.M.
Our next Victorian Teas will be in the spring of 2020. Be sure to reserve early when they are announced!
Museum’s proposed Lockheed / Blue Cube Exhibit and Sunnyvale Research Library
The mission of the Sunnyvale Historical Society is to preserve, teach, and protect items pertaining to the history of our community. The Museum is looking to expand in order to build a much-needed historical research library and create a permanent exhibit on the Blue Cube and Lockheed Missile programs – both important parts of Sunnyvale history as well as national history. Please contact the museum if you have mementos or stories to share.
The Sunnyvale Historical Society and Museum Association has taken into consideration how this project may temporarily impact Orchard Heritage Park. The Orchard, located next to the Heritage Park Museum, is respected as a valuable part of the community and Sunnyvale’s living history. Preserving the integrity and heritage of The Orchard Heritage Park, and maintaining the ten-acre site is important to The Sunnyvale Historical Society, so it can also be enjoyed by many generations to come. The 1600 sq. ft addition may impact 6 to 10 apricot trees, all of which will be replaced in other areas of the orchard. There will be no net loss of trees.
Entryway Construction Completed
A new, grand entrance has been created to welcome visitors to our museum building. Click Here to see the 2018 demolition and remodeling photos.
Past 2019 Events
Summer Special Exhibit – Historic Downtown Sunnyvale
A look at Sunnyvale from “Murphy’s Station” to the Fifties was called Historic Downtown Sunnyvale.
October 14, 2019 – General Meeting, 7 PM
September 28, 2019 – Anniversary Celebration
Our museum Anniversary Celebration was our biggest party since the City of Sunnyvale Centennial celebration! Click here for the full story and photos from the event.
June 10, 2019 – General Meeting: California’s Historic El Camino Real Bells
After the business section of the General Meeting, our guest speaker, John Kolstad, gave a talk on the history of El Camino Real, as well as the history of the bells, how the bells are made, and the fascinating story of how the California Bell Company (originally founded in the 1900s) was brought back to life. The plan had been to place one bell along each mile of the highway called El Camino Real, in front of each mission, and also at selected historical landmarks. By 1913, the goal of placing 450 bells was reached. One bell was placed in front of each mission and the balance were placed along the El Camino Real highway. Since then over 586 bells have been replaced on the 101 highway. The bell gracing the new entrance to the museum is dated 1906. It was originally placed on El Camino Real near Mary Avenue in Sunnyvale.
Kolstad is the owner of the California Bell Company. For more information go to www.saratogahistory.com or call 408-867-4311.
April 27-28, 2019 – Spring Victorian Teas
April 6, 2019 – Spring Garage Sale
February 11, 2019 – General Meeting
Winter 2019 Special Exhibit
Our upstairs rotating exhibit this winter was, Communications before Technology. Much of the technology being developed here in Silicon Valley is all about communication: instant, distributable to the masses, easy. But how did people wish one another a happy birthday or let their family know that they would be visiting soon fifty, a hundred, a hundred and fifty years ago? The museum’s new exhibit will answer those questions. You will see letters written by the Taaffe twins (Mattie and Molly, Elizabeth Yuba Murphy Taaffe’s daughters) and learn how postal worker Joe Stanich hung Sunnyvale’s outgoing mail pouch on a tall crane at Murphy’s Station, the pouch to be grabbed by someone on the passing train. You will be able to refresh your memories of a Walkman, typewriters, a calculator that is NOT part of your phone, IBM punch cards, and much more!
Give the Gift of Membership
Your membership to the Sunnyvale Historical Society and Museum Association helps to support our daily operations. Members Benefits include, our members-only Newsletter, special invitations to members-only events, and a 10% discount on Museum Gift Shop purchases. You can become a member online (below) or come into the museum Gift Shop.
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Orchard Heritage Park
In 1994, the City of Sunnyvale preserved 10 acres of apricot trees to celebrate the important contribution of orchards to the early development of the local economy. The museum opened next to the orchard in 2008. Click the photo for views of our apricot orchard throughout the year .
In Memoriam
It is with great sorrow that we announce the
August 19, 2017 passing of Jeanine Stanek, the Sunnyvale Historical Society’s Chief Archivist. Her dedication to history, her positive attitude, and her endless energy was an inspiration to us all. She will be greatly missed. Click Here for the Museum Director’s memories of Jeanine.
Here is a photo from February 2014, of Jeanine receiving the 2013 Murphy Award for Lifetime Community Contribution.
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