Nov
27
12:00 PM12:00

Anniversary Celebration of Last Train Leaving Sausalito

On November 25, 1971, the last train left Sausalito, ending our railroad era of 96 years. The Sausalito Historical Society thinks this is "history that ought to be remembered", so fifty years later, we are going to do just that. We will not celebrate the anniversary of closure, but rather we will have a civic commemoration of our railroad era.

The actual anniversary falls upon Thanksgiving Day; we will gather at Noon, Saturday, November 27, 2021, at our Ice House Plaza in downtown Sausalito

One of our favorite aspects of the Plaza is a "Timeline of Sausalito History", designed to evoke memories of the rails which ran through the site from 1875.

We'll be inviting our fellow Sausalitians, as well as members of the Northwestern Pacific Historical Society to join us, view some photos, share some stories, and enjoy light refreshments.





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Oct
3
10:30 AM10:30

Queen Calafia

Queen Calafia arrives in Sausalito. and welcomed by the Sausalito Historical Society and others. Photos by Privette.

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Aug
1
to Oct 31

Serge Trubach Exhibit

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A native of the Ukraine, Trubach was a painter, graphic artist, writer, teacher, lecturer, and civic activist, who immigrated with his family to New York before the outbreak of WWI. He received a scholarship to the National Academy of Design in New York at age 14, and at 19, won a Pulitzer Award and studied in Europe. Upon his return, Serge worked as a WPA artist in New York City. After WWII, he became a teacher at the New England School of Art in Boston.

He moved his young family to Sausalito in 1953 where he remained for the rest of his life. Trubach taught at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, served on the Board of Directors of the Sausalito Art Festival, ran for Sausalito City Council, and was active in the local art community.

In the 1970s, he spent time at Fisherman’s Wharf drawing caricatures, and also created caricatures for the MarinScope newspaper. He continued to paint, teach, and exhibit his work until his death in 1979. Noteworthy collectors of his art included Herb Caen, Joseph Eichler, Mortimer Fleishhacker and the Haas family.

The exhibition features 22 pieces, including abstracts, photos and ephemera on loan from his daughter Gabrielle.

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Jun
29
4:00 PM16:00

"Harris v. Sutro: An Early Civil Rights Battle at Sutro Baths"

Sutro Library's next event will be next month on July 29th at 4PM PST via Zoom. In "Harris v. Sutro: An Early Civil Rights Battle at Sutro Baths" guest speaker Elaine Elinson will present on the little known – but historically significant – case of Harris v. Sutro, John Harris’s bold challenge to racial segregation in San Francisco.

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May
27
7:00 PM19:00

Historic Preservation in Sausalito

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The Sausalito Historical Society and the Historic Preservation Commission invite you to a joint Zoom presentation and discussion about historic preservation in Sausalito.

Learn about what preservation is, each organization's role and how to get involved in researching, celebrating and preserving our local history.

We will debunk certain preservation assumptions and answer your questions about historic preservation in Sausalito.

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May
13
7:30 PM19:30

Sausalito Historical Society Zoom Annual Meeting

The principal order of business will be to elect four members to serve two-year terms on the Board of Directors from July 2021 to June 2023.  We are fortunate to have four well-known, very qualified candidates, all of whom are currently serving on the Board, and who have been nominated by unanimous vote of the Directors on April 15th. 
 

Tami Bell

Tami grew up in Marin City where his parents settled soon after World War II.  He attended Marin City and Sausalito Schools, then Tamalpais High and the College of Marin. He received a B.S. in History from Cal, and a law degree from Hastings School of Law in San Francisco. 
His professional career has led Tami between positions relating to social justice, and education as a classroom teacher and administrator.
In 2017, when the Sausalito Historical Society led Sausalito’s civic celebration of 75th Anniversary of the creation of Marinship, Tami participated in several productions as Joseph James, a singer who became a welder, challenging work rules which discriminated against African Americans. With the support of the NAACP, the California Supreme Court sided with Mr. James in a landmark Civil Rights case.   Mr. Bell is continuing his role as Joseph James as part of the SHS Schools Program.
The SHS Board of Directors selected Tami to fill a vacancy on the Board in March 2021, and now has nominated him for a full term.
 

Stanford Hughes

Renowned architect Stanford Hughes is perhaps best known in Sausalito for his work on the renovation at Cavallo Point Lodge and his work on the Praca de Cascais in downtown Sausalito.  Stanford earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon and attended the Masters of Architecture program at the University of California, Berkeley.  Prior to establishing BraytonHughes Design Studios in 1989, he was Associate Partner and Director of the Interior Design Studio at Skidmore Owings and Merrill in San Francisco.  In addition to his work on Cavallo Point, he has been project designer for many historic renovations including the Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego; the Palace Hotel, San Francisco; the Casa Palmero Spa, Pebble Beach; the Stanford University Green Library; and the Olympic Club Lakeside Clubhouse.  He has taught design at numerous colleges and universities, including the University of California, Berkeley and the California College of Arts & Crafts (where he was Chairman of the Interior Architecture Department from 1991 to 1993).  He was a member of SFMOMA's acquisitions committee for the Architecture and Design Department, and served on the advisory board for the University of California's Extension Program for Interior Design.  He is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects.  Locally, you may have heard him speak at the Sausalito Woman’s Club on the work of Julia Morgan, California’s first woman architect and the designer of their clubhouse - where his wife is a member.  Stanford says, “History is something you cannot design.”  He shares his hands on experience and knowledge of historic architecture with our community by adding his skills and expertise to the resources the Society provides for people researching Sausalito’s historic buildings.
 

Roberta Maloy

 Roberta has lived in Sausalito for 30 years, and Marin County for even more.  She is a member of the Sausalito Woman’s Club and serves on the board of the nonprofit Richardson’s Bay Maritime Association.  She worked on the celebrations for the Marinship 75th anniversary.  Currently she is the SHS secretary.  A California native, she was born in Berkeley, raised in Arcata, got her MA and BA from San Francisco State University, worked in telecommunications finance management, and as the personal assistant and office administrator for Michael Rex Architects.  She loves to sing, particularly as a member of the Blenders, a vocal trio that entertains around the Bay Area.  She always enjoys learning more about Sausalito’s history, and is pleased to be asked to serve on the SHS board for another 2-year term.  She has enjoyed sharing the Society with the residents of our wonderful Sausalito and Marin County while serving as Secretary of the SHS.
 

Nick Roby

Although I have lived most of my life in Sausalito, actually, I was born in Hong Kong while my father was working for Wells Fargo Bank.  We returned to Sausalito when I was just six months old. I began my 'higher education' at the Sausalito Nursery School. I subsequently went to private schools in Marin & San Francisco.  From five years old until I was ten or so, I spent my afternoons at the Bay Model Visitor Center while my mother worked on MARINSHIP 1942*1945, the museum exhibit about Sausalito's WWII shipyard. In high school, I volunteered at the kiosk downtown, which was just a damp wooden shed by the ferry landing at the time. After high school, I went to New York for college, C.W. Post, and then spent two years as a reporter for a local TV station.  In the winter of 2004, during a blustery snowstorm, I asked myself, 'What am I doing here?' and moved back to Sausalito in April of that year. Since moving back, I have worked at Edelman Productions; KRON TV and subsequently for the past nine years have been at the Redwoods Retirement Community. My mother was on the SHS board 2004-2006 and throughout my entire life I have appreciated the role of the Society in the community. I think it is so important to know our heritage. It is an honor to serve on the Board in this wonderful community that I love so much!    
 

 

HOW TO VOTE

 

YOU HAVE TWO OPTIONS THIS YEAR:
 

  1. YOU MAY VOTE BY EMAIL by replying to: info@sausalitohistoricalsociety.org (Clicking the link should generate an an email with the ballot . If that doesn't work, you can try the link again while viewing the newsletter in your browser, or just copy and paste the sections in red from the sample ballot below into an email, and indicate your votes with an X).

  2. OR VOTE LIVE: exercise your vote during the on-line Annual Meeting, starting at 7:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Savings Time. Meeting access information can be found at the start of this email.

 

SAMPLE BALLOT FOR VOTING BY E-MAIL

 

There are four vacancies for two year terms, effective July 2021 through June 2023.  When you reply, please indicate each candidate from the list below you are voting for by typing an X.

Tami Bell
Stanford Hughes
Roberta Maloy
Nick Roby


As of this writing, April 20. 2021, the Board does not have any other items scheduled to be voted upon at the Annual Meeting, but in case something unforeseen arises, the Board requests that you assign your proxy to SHS Ambassador, and former Secretary, Sharon Seymour, so the Board would have enough votes to represent 10% of the current membership of approximately 262.

If you are voting by email and would like to assign your proxy to Sharon Seymour, please type an X after the statement below:

I assign my proxy to Sharon Seymour, SHS Ambassador, to represent me at the Annual Meeting on May 13 2021.    

 

END OF BALLOT

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Jan
13
6:30 PM18:30

Joseph James and the Marinship

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Zoom program from January 13, 2021, celebrating the life of Joseph James.

Among his many other accomplishments, James became a civil rights icon as a result of his fight against discriminatory hiring practices at the Marinship shipyards during the World War II era.

The program was presented by Dana Whitson and Tami Bell of the Sausalito Historical Society.

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