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At the West County Museum


 

 “Analy High School Centenary"
New Exhibit Open April 11-September, 2008


Hours Thur - Sun, 1 - 4 pm. Information 829-6711  




HISTORY OF ANALY HIGH SCHOOL 1908-2008

Click here: centennial home page

In conjunction with the Analy High School Centennial celebration on May 17, 2008, the museum will feature photos and exhibits dating from 1908. Tickets for the event and centennial merchandise will also be available for sale at the museum.




brown bat


Western Sonoma County Historical Society Presents
our Annual October Cemetery Walk




High Tea at Gold Ridge Farm May 10

** A PARIS CAFE **

by Jean C. Fisher



July 2008 Western Sonoma County Historical Society Newsletter
(Best viewed at full screen or download if you wish.)

Click here for 2008 farm calendar.





PAST SOCIETY PROGRAMS

Fifth Annual Barbara Bull Memorial Cemetery Walk Friday and Saturday Oct. 5-6, 2007
was a smashing success.  Hope to see many of you again at next year's doings! 



Cemetery Walk 2006 is now history. Here are [Vignettes]of this sell-out event.
Reprise our October 2005  [Cemetery Walk] .

WSCHS Announcements

At Gold Ridge Farm We are Open for Plant Sales and Tours of Burbank's Cottage
Wednesday mornings, 9 am to noon

The Shasta Daisy, one of the world's favorite flowers, was developed by Luther Burbank more than 100 years ago here at his Experiment Farm, located adjacent to the Burbank Heights Senior Housing project at 7781 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol. The staff of Martha Stewart Living magazine visited the Farm in Sebastopol and Burbank Gardens in Santa Rosa in June 2003 filming the daisies at the peak of their bloom and learning about Burbank and his flower creation. The Shasta Daisy was the culmination of his work to develop a daisy which was pure white, like the snow on Mt. Shasta.

The Luther Burbank Experiment Farm is a Registered National Historic Place open to the public for walking tours every day. Maps of the tour are available here, at his Farm cottage.Viewed from the winding paths many examples of his work can be seen across the three acres. Peak season to see the display of Shasta Daisies is May and June.

To find the Farm follow Highway 12 for 8 miles from Santa Rosa to Sebastopol, continue west on Bodega Avenue up a gradual hill to the 7700 block. The Farm is on the left. Follow the senior housing driveway up the hill; the farm is on the right. Special parking is available at the barn or along Bodega Avenue. Volunteers are available every Wednesday morning to assist visitors. Click the address to see a map:7781 Bodega Avenue, Sebastopol.

Mel Davis Publicity Chair (707)823-5998



WSCHS Administrative Calendar

WSCHS Board Meetings
First Tuesday of the month, 10 am - Farm cottage

Gold Ridge Farm Committee Meeting
Usually Second Wednesday of the month, 4:00 pm - Farm Cottage (call to be sure)

Gold Ridge Farm Workdays & Plant Sales
Wednesdays, 9 am to noon all year




Another Sebastopol?

    Did you know there is a Town of Sevastopol in Wisconsin? We inquired as
to how they were named. They replied:  We, too, were named after the Russian
(now Ukraine) port on the Black Sea.  Our Town was formally established in
1859 and we are in the process of planning for our Sesquicentennial
Celebration in 2009!
    And yes, we have heard of your town in California, I believe there is
also one in Mississippi.
    We are located in beautiful Door County, which is the peninsula that
juts out into Lake Michigan on the western side of Wisconsin.  We started
out as a logging/farming/fishing community.  Farmland has given way to
residential development in Sevastopol.  Door County is a well known and
established tourist destination, with lots of natural beauty and
recreational fishing and we are located mid-section, with Green Bay on the
west and Lake Michigan on the east.  Population-2,780 within 28,330 acres,
say roughly 10 x 10 miles in size.


Still Here: Centennial 1902-2002 Celebration Photos!


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Last updated June 24, 2008