COVER STORY: Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0 ...........................page 6 Framed: Step into Art...........................................page 7 1st & 3rd Thursdays..............................................page 3 2nd Saturdays......................................................page 2
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BULLETINTHE HAGGIN MUSEUMVol. XVIII, No. 4 • Fall 2015Quarterly Newsletter for Museum Members
The Haggin Museum Members Bulletin October-December 20152
On the 2nd Saturday of each month, we hold a hands-on event for families with children ages 5-12.for Families
Activities include art projects, interactive programs and Museum wide events. Reservations are not required, but seating is available on a first come, first served basis. The Museum supplies all materials and activities are included with regular Museum admission. Contact the education depar tment (209) 940-6315 or educat [email protected] for more in format ion.
Each year the Museum invites an artist, art group or school to create an ofrenda that celebrates the memory of the departed in the Mexican tradition of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Tiered altars are decorated with handmade flowers, images and objects.
Oakland-born, Modesto-based, full-time tattoo artist Paco Garcia will create this year’s community ofrenda. Garcia’s boldly graphic work earned him a coveted position as the poster artist for the Fruitvale Día de los Muertos celebration in 2013 and 2014. His work will also be seen at the Oakland Museum this October in their annual installation of Día de los Muertos ofrendas.
20th Annual Community Ofrenda by artist Paco Garcia
On display October 14 - November 1
11th Annual Tarde de Flor y CantoSunday, October 25
1:00-2:30 p.m.Get creative with a hands-on art activity celebrating Día de los Muertos and
hosted by ofrenda artist Paco Garcia. See “20th Annual Community Ofrenda,” above.
2:30-4:00 p.m.Local author and poet Richard Rios once again gathers poets and musicians
to celebrate the community tradition of Flor y Canto or “Flower and Song.” This event celebrates the beauty and richness of Mexican and indigenous culture through poetry, music and dance. The phrase “flor y canto” is a rough Spanish translation for what the Aztecs referred to as art and poetry - an apt comparison to the pleasure the arts bring into our lives. This year’s perfomers will present expressions from the traditional to the contemporary. Delicious pan dulce and hot chocolate will be served.
Artwork by Paco Garcia from the Fruitvale Día de los Muertos Poster.
Spooky Halloween Fun!Saturday, Oct. 10
1:30-3:00 p.m. Halloween is the theme and
printmaking is a scream. Have fun with local artist Janet Men and make a spooky print.
Antique Woodblocks
Saturday, Nov. 14 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Create a beautiful fabric banner using antique wood printing blocks. Museum staff will lead this project.
Picasso & Miró Printmaking Workshop
Saturday, Dec. 12 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Printmaker, and guest curator of the exhibit Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0, Monika Meler conducts a hands-on printmaking workshop.
2014 Tarde de Flor y Canto Tango performance.
2nd Saturdays for Families programming is generously underwritten by Joan W. Diehl.
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LIVE MUSIC Iain Matthews
Thursday, November 19, 7:00 p.m.
with Food & Drink
1st&3rd
Complimentary wine from Weibel Family Vineyards & Winery and snacks courtesy of the Junior Women’s Group will be available beginning at 6:30 p.m. every 1st & 3rd Thursday evening, when the museum is open until 9 p.m.
These special evenings vary each month to include live music, special guests and more. Make it a date!
October
OPENING RECEPTION Framed: Step into Art and
Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0: Prints from the Jack Lord Collection
Thursday, October 1, 7:00 p.m.
Explore art from the inside out, and from the past to the present, with these two colorful new exhibits. Guest curators Bett Schumacher and Monika Meler will offer their insights regarding Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0 at 7:00 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet
Thursday, October 15, 7:00 p.m.
J o i n u s i n w e l c o m i n g t h e 2015-2016 members of the Brubeck Institute Fellowship Program. Winners of seven DownBeat awards for best undergraduate collegiate jazz group in the country since 2006, the BIJQ has shone on the national and international stage in support of the Institute’s dedication to music, creativity, education, and the advancement of important social issues including civil rights, international relations, environmental concerns, and social justice.
The new line up features Lucas Bere, saxophone, Sacramento, California; Max Holm, piano, Miami, Florida; Emmett Sher, guitar, New York, New York; Zane DeBord, bass, Chicago, Illinois; Timothy Angulo, drums, Berkeley, California.
November
LIVE MUSIC Holiday Concert with Paul Kimball
Thursday, December 17, 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy an hour of holiday music performed by choir students from Lincoln High School and the Stockton community. Under the direction of Paul Kimball, the evening will feature performances from the sublime to the ridiculous and a potpourri of Christmas carols.
December
LIVE MUSIC Wendi Maxwell & Trés Hot Jazz
Thursday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. Wendi Maxwell and some of the best jazz musicians in the region, the "unstoppable" Trés Hot Jazz, once again bring their swinging bluesy style to the Haggin. Maxwell sets the tone with her throaty, sensual vocals in a range of songs new to the repertoire from composers as diverse as be-bop vocalist Bob Dorough and gravelly-voiced Tom Waits, as well as a taste of Maxwell's original compositions. The group is enjoying a banner year, with an extensive performance schedule, a third CD in the works, and a third consecutive nomination for a Modesto Area Music Award for blues/jazz.
Founding member of British folk rock band Fairport Convention, Iain Matthews brings music from his 20th (and final, he says) solo album, The Art of Obscurity, to the spotlight at the Haggin. Decades of touring has honed this global musician. Matthews writes “Music is in my blood. Music motivates me. Music is my mistress. I take inspiration from one of my musical heroes, Curtis Mayfield, who made
his final album, New World Order, lying flat on his back. Now that’s love and dedication…and I can still stand.”
20th Annual Community Ofrenda by artist Paco Garcia
On display October 14 - November 1
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MUSEUM EVENTS
Museum Store Holiday Open House
Members Only Preview to the
Museum members will have the first opportunity to see the Museum Store’s delightful holiday decor and array of unique and fine gifts at the member preview on Saturday, November 7, from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Enjoy light refreshments and view various items carefully selected for your gift giving needs. All purchases benefit the Museum and its programs.
The Open House will continue for the public when the Museum opens at 12 p.m. and on Sunday, November 8, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The Museum Store will be closed November 4 - November 6 to prepare for this event.
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Santa will be at the museum from 2:00-3:30 p.m.
and he wants to visit with you!
The galleries will be decorated and complimentary punch and cookies will
be served from 12 -5 p.m. Plus, Santa’s elves have a treasure hunt planned!
Bring your family and your camera!
Santa SundayDecember 6
Hosted by the Junior Women’s Group
Santa ClauS is coming to
The
Have a magical Christmas experience!
Haggin MuSeuM
Live Music in
Hartshorn with Graham Hall
and Cameron Spring Thursday,
December 17, 6:15 p.m.The Museum Store welcomes back this
acoustic duo for an evening of wine tasting and holiday shopping.
SIP, SONG & SHOP
the Museum Store
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MUSEUM EVENTS
MUSEUM STORE AUXILIARY
Annual Meeting & Buffet Luncheon
Wednesday, October 14, 10:15 a.m. The Museum Store Auxiliary annual
luncheon will be held on Wednesday, October 14. All Museum Store Auxiliary members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Seating will be at 10:15 a.m., with an entertaining and thought provoking presentation by curator of education, Lisa Cooperman, at 10:30 a.m. A salad lunch will be served after the speaker, and the annual meeting will be held following the lunch. There is no charge to attend.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) and Stockton Institute of Continued Learning (SICL) members, and the general public are invited to join Haggin Museum docents from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
You will be treated to a special docent-led tour in a comfortable and sociable group. Light refreshments will be served as you discover the pleasures of in-depth conversations about art, history and our community. Bring a friend! These presentations are included with the price of museum admission ($5.00 - $8.00) and are free for museum members. No registration necessary. First Fridays will break for the month of December. For more information please call Haggin Museum curator of education Lisa Cooperman (209) 940-6315.
UPCOMING IN 2016
85th Annual McKee Student Art Contest and Exhibition
March 17 - May 8, 2016
The annual county wide student art show opens in March this year. Teachers should plan to drop off art March 3-5, 2016. The opening reception on March 19th from 1:00-3:00 p.m. is free to everyone. Exhibition guidelines are available at hagginmuseum.org.
Ashlyn Bartlett, 2015 Palomino Blackwing Award for Excellence in Graphite or Pencil.
1st Fridays of the MonthFirst Fridays with OLLI & SICL
Oct. 2 - Animal painter Eugene-Joseph Verboeckhoven
Nov. 6 - Haggin Artists in Museums from Coast to Coast
The 2016 Zion Chamber Orchestra Festival (formerly Saint John’s) is a three concert series that offers the finest music in an intimate, inviting setting featuring the best instrumental and vocal talent in the valley. Conductor Paul Kimball previews this year’s series which includes work by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Handel, local composer Max Simonic, and movie favorites. Festival dates are January 17, 22, and 31 at Zion Lutheran Church, 808 Porter Ave, Stockton. For more information visit zlcstockton.org.
Saturday, January 9, 3-4:00 p.m.
15th Annual Zion Chamber Orchestra
Festival Preview with Paul Kimball
Hartshorn with Graham Hall
and Cameron Spring
Spanish Flu in May.
Docent Jeanne Gaia presented her research on the Spanish Flu in May.
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
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SPECIAL EXHIBITION
Picasso, Miro, Hawaii Five-0 October 1 - January 3, 2015
Picasso, Miro & Hawaii Five-0
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The serious squint of actor Jack Lord, best known for his role as TV detective Steve McGarrett on the original series Hawaii Five-0, has always exuded a mysterious power. Born John Joseph Patrick Ryan in 1920, Lord attended New York University on a football scholarship where he studied fine arts. He served in the U.S. Maritime Service and during deployment to Washington D.C., started acting in training films and launched a career in theater. That he looked like a ‘Greek god,’ according to stories of their courtship by fashion designer and second wife Marie, probably helped.
Lord brought Broadway acting chops to Hollywood after WWII, but it took a while for the movie industry to seize on his presence. By 1958 the actor’s star was on the rise playing the virile “Buck” in the steamy film version of God’s Little Acre. Based on the notorious novel by Erskine Caldwell and co-starring Tina Louise, Vic Morrow, and Buddy Hackett, who would also have careers in hit television series, the movie was filmed in downtown Stockton and on the rural edges of the city.
It was then, perhaps to escape the intensity of the sexually and politically charged drama they were filming, or maybe just to get out of the valley’s summer heat, that Jack Lord discovered The Haggin Museum.
In 1959 he made his first gift to the Haggin, beginning the philanthropic relationship at the core of the exhibit Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0. The gift included an assortment of Japanese woodblock prints, decorative art objects and textiles. It was followed in 1972 by a donation of more than 70 lithographs.
Most were published by Fernand Mourlot, whose Paris studio was the epicenter of fine art printmaking. Founded in 1852 the Atelier Mourlot originally made printed
wallpaper. It was transformed by the founder’s grandson when he invited the most important modern artists of the 20th century — Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró,
Marc Chagall and many others — to experiment with fine art printmaking in his workshop. There they embraced the challenge of lithography, a process involving drawing directly on a large piece of limestone.
The prints in this exhibit represent key ideas in modern art. Modernists recognized traditional art’s inability to adequately represent a world dramatically changed by the Industrial Revolution. They turned their attention to dreams, fantasies and emotions. They also embraced formal experimentation. Drawing and paint handling became freer and color more expressive. Many artists turned toward abstraction.
In addition to the prints published by Mourlot, Jack Lord gifted the Haggin with a significant collection by lesser-known artist Jean Charlot, a French muralist and lithographer who lived and worked with friend Diego
Rivera in Mexico before moving Hawaii. This work is on view for the first time in Stockton.
Lord’s love of printmaking shaped the collection he so generously gave to The Haggin Museum, which includes a lithograph of his own. Another print, from the same edition, is held in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This exhibition is organized by The Haggin Museum with guest curators Monika Meler and Bett Schumacher from University of the Pacific. Featuring 47 restored lithographs, it provides an American perspective on European modernism and unique insight into the mind underneath that amazing head of hair. ON THE COVER: Joan Miró, Untitled, c. 1920-1929 CENTER: Publicity photo of Jack Lord as DetectiveSteve McGarrett in Hawaii Five-0, 1977
Prints from the Jack Lord Collection
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SPECIAL EXHIBITION
This interactive new exhibit, on loan from the Minnesota Children’s Museum, gives children the opportunity to step inside the framework of famous paintings and explore art from the inside out.
Children enter the special exhibit by stepping through an over-sized frame and instantly become immersed in the worlds created by well-known artists. Each work is re-created as a three-dimensional, sensory, walk-in environment that includes a print of the artist’s original work, as well as important facts about the artist’s life and painting style.
Children and adults can enjoy a robust noontime meal in Grant Wood’s Dinner for Threshers, climb into a tent and explore camping gear in John Singer Sargent’s Camp at Lake O’Hara and add “corn husks” to the flower tower in Diego Rivera’s Corn Festival. Enter Clementine Hunter’s Big Chicken and get behind the reins of a giant rooster. Visitors can also explore a small collection of Mona Lisa prints featuring the original and famous parodies, then step behind a cutout version and replace Mona Lisa’s face with their own.
Some of the featured paintings in this bilingual exhibit include: Dinner for Threshers by Grant Wood
Enter Grant Wood’s Dinner for Threshers and learn about rural life at the turn of the century. Visitors can tend to a chicken and eggs, prepare a meal in the kitchen, set the dining table, enjoy a noontime dinner, and mix and match the farmers’ patterned shirts. They can observe the painting’s details, such as patterns, the farmers’ tan lines and the hour of the meal.
Camp at Lake O’Hara by John Singer SargentVisitors travel to the Canadian Rockies in
1916 at John Singer Sargent’s Camp at Lake O’Hara. Children can climb inside a tent and explore
camping gear like Sargent would have used. After cooking a pretend meal over the campfire, kids can
tell stories around the fire and arrange items in a magnetic frame to show what a painting of today’s campsite may look like.
Corn Festival by Diego RiveraTravel south of the border through this piece from
the Court of Fiestas in the Ministry of Education Building in Mexico City. Visitors can explore a rendition of one of Rivera’s frescoes, add flowers and ribbons of “corn husks” to the flower tower for a celebration and include their flourish in a mural on a miniature building.
In addition to climbing inside works of art, children can curate their own art gallery, draw self portraits at a designated computer station, take part in an art hunt through the exhibit and let their imaginations run wild by creating as many different images as possible at the three-dimensional pattern puzzle.
This exibit encourages children to make a personal connection with art and allows them to have fun and ask questions. The interactive and unique experience that Framed provides could likely be a first step in fostering a lifelong appreciation and understanding of art.
AT RIGHT: Children step inside and explore Grant Wood’s Dinner for Threshers.
Framed: Step into Art™ was created by the Minnesota Children’s Museum.
On display October, 1 - January 3, 2015
Locally Sponsored by:
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MUSEUM EVENTS
LACP Fall Card Party ENJOY AUTUMN
Reservations: $12.50 per person; $50 per table
The Ladies Auxiliary to California Pioneers is pleased to announce its third fall card party, themed “Enjoy Autumn,” on Wednesday, October 28, 1-4 p.m.
The fall card party features the card game of your choice preceded by a delicious dessert, coffee and tea. Men are welcome!
Reservations are $12.50 per person or $50 per table. Please make your check payable to LACP and mail to Lynne Sandberg. P.O. Box 166, Linden, CA 95236.
The reservation deadline is Monday, October 19. For more information, call Lynne Sandberg at (209) 887-3933.
This trip starts with a guided tour of John Muir’s seventeen room Martinez mansion. Muir, a naturalist, conservationist and founder of the Sierra Club was also a writer, farmer, orchardist and wine-maker. The seven acre property, where he lived and raised his family, contains the 1882 mansion with original furnishings and a two story adobe, built in 1848. The property is decorated for the Christmas season every year.
There will be a no-host lunch at First Street Cafe in downtown Benicia and if time permits, a stop by a historic glass blowing shop before boarding the bus to visit the Camel Barn Museum which housed U.S. Army beast-of- burden camels until they were auctioned off in 1864.
Lastly, travelers will finally have a chance to visit the Mormon Temple Center whose architecture on the hill has been admired so many times on trips returning from the Bay Area. This stop will include guided tours of the gardens, special holiday presentations and videos of the temple proper. Bring your camera for scenic views of Oakland and San Francisco.
For more information contact tour leader Dot Robinson at (209) 957-5427 or [email protected]. For reservations contact administrative assistant Merylene Marengo (209) 940-6311.
Saturday, December 12, 2015; 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
$70 for Haggin Museum, SICL and OLLI members;
$95 for non-members
John Muir National Historic Siteand The Mormon Temple Center
DEPARTMENT OF MUSEUM TRAVEL LACPThe Ladies Auxiliary to California Pioneers will open
its 123rd club year on Wednesday, October 7 at 12 p.m. with a luncheon at the Stockton Golf & Country Club. In keeping with tradition, Tod Ruhstaller will be the guest speaker.
November 4 will be a dessert meeting starting at 1:00 p.m. The program has not yet been finalized.
The Christmas Tea will be held on December 2 at 1:00 p.m. with a musical program of holiday tunes.
Guests are welcome to attend the monthly LACP presentations at the Museum. Contact President Patricia Hose at (209) 462-3278 one week prior if you plan to attend.
Wednesday, October 28, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
CELEBRATE YOUR NAME Calligraphy Workshop with Phawnda Moore
Haggin Museum Education CenterSaturday, October 24, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Learn to use Chameleon artist pens and markers to design your own alphabet and explore color-changing drawing techniques. You’ll create six name cards for gifts and leave with a ream of holiday ideas.
Phawnda Moore is a professional calligrapher who studied lettering with Jim Lewis at Delta College. She has spent over 30 years keeping the art of fine handwriting and drawing alive.
The workshop fee includes over $20 worth of artistic marker pens, paper for six gift cards and envelopes, and handouts. For information or to register, email [email protected] or call (209) 940-6315.
Workshop Fee - $100
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MUSEUM NEWS
POSTERS NOW AVAILABLE IN THE MUSEUM STORE
Core Collection Enhancement Project Update
The summer issue of the Members’ Bulletin outlined gallery renovations and improvements that will allow the Haggin to enhance its stewardship and interpretation of its core art collection. The enhancement project will begin with the closure of the Pioneer Room. This gallery, which for decades has featured displays of the Museum’s core history collections, will be repurposed to feature paintings from the Haggin Collection by North American artists.
Many of the artifacts from the current Pioneer Room will be relocated to some of the Museum’s other history galleries, while others will be archived in storage. New text panels in the Victorian Hallway will introduce Stockton history to visitors and enhancements to the Jennie Hunter rooms will include new lighting and new interpretive materials.
Over the coming months museum members are encouraged to visit and see for themselves the exciting changes taking place here at the Haggin.
Year End GivingAs a private non-profit organization which receives
no city, county, state or federal funding, we depend on the generosity of our members and the community at large. Your museum membership is an extremely important component of the Museum’s fiscal viability and funds approximately 25% of annual operations.
Your support is one of our greatest assests, but museum membership alone cannot underwrite our ambitious special exhibitions, educational programs and visitor experience enhancements.
At this time, we are requesting that you consider a year-end tax-deductible donation in support of our current efforts to enhance our core collections and changing exhibitions. Giving options include monetary gifts, stock transfers, planned and corporate matching gifts.
Hundreds attended the Museum's Asian Pacific-American Heritage Celebration in June.
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GIFT MEMBERSHIPSMay 15, 2015 – August 14, 2015 Membership Given To Membership Given By
FAMILY Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Barron Carolyn Lawrence
Edgar & Karry Bossana Dick McClure
John & Elaine Bradbury Laura Norris
Sean & Diana Cash Anne B. Sheldon & Fred Nishi
Gerrit & Kristen Dyke James R. Dyke
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hunefeld Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hunefeld
Ed & Christine Padovan Dick McClure
INDIVIDUALChristine Cummings Anne B. Sheldon & Fred Nishi
Connie Rice C. A. New & Eligio G. White
NEW AND UPGRADED* MEMBERSHIPS May 15, 2015 – August 14, 2015
CORNERSTONE – Patron Carol Ornelas CORNERSTONE – Friendship James & Marina Aiello SUPPORTING Anita Bautista
MEMBERSHIP & GIFTSBart Bird & Marit Mortensen-Bird* Judith & Rex Buethe Susan V. Carson* Dr. & Mrs. John Chellsen* Bob & Kathy Chinchiolo* Mark & Lisa Cunningham* Rebecca & James Dawson* Jon Deak & Ronda Sanders* Greg & Pat Delucchi* Lulu & Warren Esau* The Jacobson Family Christa Malone* Pat & Tami Matthews* James & Constance Needels* John & Nicolle O'Neill Mark F. Ornellas & Deborah M. de Ganna* James & Marilyn Rooke* Arnold & Carol Roth* Mr. Jud Smith* Kathy Vaz Patricia R. Voss* Janine C. Whaley Mel & Linda Wingett*
FAMILY Autumn Alessio* Ms. Merylene Marengo Arsanis* Genevieve Burlando* Richard & Sharon Calone Michael Crotty & Angelina Sepulveda Patrick & Gina Crow Keith H. Dobbs & Patricia A. Montague Dobbs* Eric & Lynda Elias Sheena Green & Sandy Hoffman* Mr. & Mrs. Randy Hittle* Virginia Jordan & Lee Hough George Garza Lopez Patty Partch Lovato & Roberto Lovato Anne Maddente & Richard Gott Carla & Jack Marquardt Linda Myers & Patrick M. Doherty* Greg & Evelyn Oliveira Leslie L. Garcia & Sergio Padilla Frances Parker* Shirley Sharp* Jackie & James Sinigaglia Nancy Spiekerman* Sarah Sprague Bill & Nancy Young*
INDIVIDUAL Patricia Barbour Susannah Galloway Judith Light Suzanne Lundberg Patti McGuire Grace Morledge Steven Webb
STUDENT Stephanie Ly Nataliya McGovern Robert Miner
MEMORIAL GIFTSMay 15, 2015 – August 14, 2015
In memory of Herbert BowmanSandi & Tod Ruhstaller
In memory of Seldon BrusaTom & Carolyn Lenz
In memory of Chonie BuettnerHugh Lilly & Jeanne Gaia
In memory of Bobbe CampbellMs. Marian Jacobs
In memory of Vrora CroceMr. & Mrs. John Armanino
In memory of Mary DoucetteMr. & Mrs. Frank CanepaFoster LumberMrs. Anne Everett-JonesPina Patel
In memory of Geraldine DunlapMs. Marian Jacobs
In memory of Jim EstradaCarolyn EstradaHugh Lilly & Jeanne GaiaHelen Vignolo
In memory of Cathleen GilbowThomas & DiAnne Bowe
In memory of Helen GranucciMs. Marian Jacobs
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In memory of Frank Joseph GwerderMrs. Rolla O. Brown Dean Janssen & Kathleen Lagorio Janssen
In memory of Joyce HarrisMr. & Mrs. William Brierly Mrs. Renee McHugh Angelo Stagnaro
In memory of Edie JonesSandi & Tod Ruhstaller
In memory of Fillmore MarksAlice G. Lenz
In memory of Dorsey Meyer, Sr.Ms. Marian Jacobs
In memory of Richard "Dick" O'Connor
Mr. & Mrs. E. D. Marks
In memory of Max PaulsenMs. Marian Jacobs
In memory of Mario Anthony Podesta
Anne B. Sheldon & Fred NishiAnna M. Taylor
In memory of Mary Ross Gary & Jennifer Giannini Dick & Caroline McClure Bruce & Phyllis Spoon
In memory of Dorothy SandeliusRudy & Karen Bilawski Mr. & Mrs. William BrierlyEdgar & Irene CaseHaggin Museum Docent CouncilPeggy Tobias & Carol Tobias Ayers
In memory of Stan & Dorothy Sandelius
Sandi & Tod Ruhstaller Gary Tanaka
In memory of Elaine SandmanMrs. Rolla O. Brown
In memory of Coraleen SchulerBays Ranch FamiliesAnn Schuler Bryant &
Caitlin Bryant
Doray & Reid Johnson Mr. & Mrs. E. D. Marks Angelo Stagnaro Helen Vignolo Kurt & Barbara Voester
In memory of Pres SchulerMr. & Mrs. William BrierlyPatrick HobinIacopi, Lenz & CompanyTom & Carolyn LenzDonald & Susan LenzBrian & Tami Louie Carolyn MallettSandi & Tod Ruhstaller Mr. & Mrs. Henry SheaAngelo Stagnaro
In memory of Mary Lou ScottMr. & Mrs. William BrierlyMs. Marian JacobsSandi & Tod RuhstallerMrs. Geo F. SchulerAngelo Stagnaro
In memory of Linda ShafferAnna M. Taylor
In memory of Nancy WalkerHaggin Museum Docent CouncilErnie & Pam SegaleHelen Vignolo
In memory of Sharon WaringMs. Marian Jacobs
In memory of Nadeen Womble Ms. Marian Jacobs
SPECIAL GIFTSMay 15, 2015 – August 14, 2015
Celebrating the birthday of Steven KleinMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Greenberg
Celebrating the 80th birthday of Beverly McCarthy
Ms. BJ Stewart
Celebrating the birthday of Jo Anne MooreMs. BJ Stewart
In honor of Helen VignoloMr. & Mrs. John Armanino
Celebrating the 75th birthday of Jerry YeciesDean Janssen & Kathleen Lagorio Janssen
Framed: Step into Art SponsorshipBank of Stockton
Matching GiftBlack Rock Matching Gift Programon behalf of West Hickinbotham
Holt Collection GrantWilliam Knox Holt Foundation
Unrestricted GiftElizabeth Ann AlvarezDavid CobbHaggin Museum Department of
Museum TravelPatricia R. Voss
MEMBERSHIP & GIFTS
PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY CHANGE IN ADDRESS
Contact Membership/Marketing Coordinator Kristen Anema at
(209) 940-6316 or [email protected]
A memorial gift is a meaningful way to pay tribute to the life
of a friend or relative.
Honorarium gifts provide the opportunity to make a donation
in celebration of a friend or loved one’s special occasion—a
birthday, an anniversary, a wedding, or simply to celebrate
that special person.
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