Update: 29 Nov 12 -- New museum winter hours: Open Wed 1-4 and Sat 11-3.
Purposes of This Article
- To raise public awareness of, enjoyment of, and cooperation with this important organization,
- To provide a unifying definition of history, in general;
- To inform on the Historical Society's (and Museum's) ultimate purposes, website, and schedules;
- and, of course, to provide it's Fall 2012 newsletter for your pleasure and information
BY THE WAY --
- Love of history (in its many parts) is alive and well in Pittsburg -- and anywhere, since curiosity, foresight, and hindsight are fundamental characteristics of our species.
- But, my point is that if you do a search on Facebook for "Pittsburg CA History" you'll find that our friends and neighbors are sincerely interested in and knowledgeable about the subject.
- There is a strong likelihood that you, too, will find conversations in those places to be interesting, pleasing, worthwhile and mutually beneficial.
- And you will admire that your near and far neighbors share our love of Pittsburg and belief in its great worth
- In future articles, I expect to publish practical information concerning Genealogy & Family History Management, and some ideas to help simplify the processes of assembling and administering one's family history system -- it is such a fun and worthwhile "Super-hobby" and a highly-treasured gift to the generations -- present, future, and even past generations.
- At that time I'll try to discuss, in far greater detail, our presence on Facebook and elsewhere, as related to the topic of our history -- and to explore what the friends who run those sites are trying to do and how we can best fit in.
It is believed to be true and undeniable that:
- History is being made every second -- in everything we do.
- The City's history is important for residents to appreciate, since self-examination and understanding are key to optimum survival and prosperity and enjoyment within the home territory.
- Every resident has, in their possession, fragments of the history.
- If those fragments are not preserved, they risk evaporation and eternal loss.
- The Historical Society is a key way to accumulate, protect, and display those fragments and build and help tell the total story of Pittsburg -- from living memory and artifacts
- Like any voluntary organization, more human power and donations are usually needed and hoped for
- Of course, information and artifacts for display are earnestly sought
B. General Definitions of History
A set of definitions is respectfully provided, not to insult intelligence, but to insure that we are all on the "same page."
1.
- A usually chronological record of events, as of the life or development of a people or institution, often including an explanation of or commentary on those events: a history of the Vikings.
- A formal written account of related natural phenomena: a history of volcanoes.
- A record of a patient's medical background.
- An established record or pattern of behavior: an inmate with a history of substance abuse.
The branch of knowledge that records and analyzes past events: "History has a long-range perspective" (Elizabeth Gurley Flynn).
3.
- The past events relating to a particular thing: The history of their rivalry is full of intrigue.
- The aggregate of past events or human affairs: basic tools used throughout history.
- An interesting past: a house with history.
- Something that belongs to the past: Their troubles are history now.
- Slang: One that is no longer worth consideration: Why should we worry about him? He's history!
A drama based on historical events: the histories of Shakespeare.
[and superbly charming museum]
MISSION
We are a non-profit organization whose mission is:
- to collect, preserve, exhibit and educate;
- to provide bases for research;
- to invite public participation in programs;
- to represent the community cultural common wealth
- to promote civic pride and tourism; and
- to advance knowledge and nourish the human spirit by preserving the past.
SCHEDULES
- New museum winter hours: Open Wed 1-4 and Sat 11-3.
The Board of Directors meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. in the dining room on the Cumberland side of the building.
THE FALL-2012 NEWSLETTER
"Published quarterly, our Pittsburg Historical Society Newsletter appears in March, June, September, and December" (A quote from the Society's website). [Fortunately, there is a "full screen" button (lower right corner of the embedded frame below) for easier viewing.]
Nsltr Fall 2012_1
Respectfully,
David Nelson
PS. I am a proud member of the Society, myself. What a truly fine group of people. And boy, do they know how to throw a great party! Perfect planning, awesome catering, and much care in insuring that all have fun and enriching times -- and what a fabulous venue is to be found in the loveliest of museums. WHAT A GLORIOUS HOME TOWN IN WHICH TO FIND ONESELF. Hope to see you there -- and elsewhere. There are only around 60,000 of us here in Pittsburg -- and hundreds of thousands in our near surroundings and millions beyond who have a stake in our continued successful existence. We even provide up to 45% of San Francisco's electrical power.
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