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4th of July Parade was a HUGE success
Thanks to all our participants,the Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department,State Parks, Sheriffs, CHP and all law enforcement, Ed O'Brien,Chamber of Commerce Volunteers and the following
Parade Sponsors
Julie Bawcom Christie Olson Day
Nathan Anderson Janet Ecklund Cooke
Egghead's Elk Volunteer Fire Department
The Katic Family MCRPD
Mendocino Mermaids Jim Swallow
Brennfleck Propane Fred Dickson
Temple of Kwan Tai Fort Bragg Fire Department
Ed O'Brien
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Kelly House Museum Spring Exhibit
The Look Tin Eli Story: Exclusion & Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast This is one exhibit you won?t want to miss! Funded by the California State Library?s Civil Liberties Public Education Program, ?The Story of Look Tin Eli: Exclusion & Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast? examines local historic ties to a topic that is still very much with us today. Mendocino-born businessman Look Tin Eli led the reconstruction of San Francisco?s Chinatown after the earthquake of 1906. Mr. Look hired American architects to rebuild it as a tourist attraction using bright colors and swooping pagoda-like roofs attached to typical western structures. It became a wildly popular destination for visitors, and its style and concept influenced other Chinatowns throughout the world. This thought-provoking exhibit can be viewed during museum hours, Fridays through Mondays, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Admission is by suggested donation of $5.
Kelly House Museum Spring ExhibitDate and Time
Friday May 17, 2019 Monday Jul 22, 2019
5/17/2019 - 7/22/2019 Sunday thru Mondays/ 11:00am-3:00pm
Location
Kelley House Museum 45007 Albion Street Mendocino, CA
Fees/Admission
$5.00 suggested donation
Contact Information
Karen McGrath-Director/Curator
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