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History comes to life with speakers at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley

In conjunction with the current exhibit “What’s In a Name, Tracing Our Valley’s Early Families”, the Museum of the San Ramon Valley will host special presentations every Saturday morning at 10:30 am. Featured guests will talk with visitors about the Valley’s colorful history, discussing the portraits and items on display in the Museum.

March 9:        Roxie Wiedemann Lindsay as Mary Wiedemann will talk about her family and Wiedemann Ranch.

March 16:      Betty Humburg Dunlap will discuss her family – the Stones and the Humburgs.

March 23:      Betty Casey will represent Rose Peters and the Portuguese Americans who settled in the Valley.

March 30:      Sonya Borlandelli will speak as Mary Cox Baldwin, grandmother of Congressman John F. Baldwin, Jr.

Museum of the San Ramon Valley

205 Railroad Avenue, Danville, CA 94526

925-837-3750

[email protected]

www.museumsrv.org

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