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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 19

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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LOCAL 3 SiHnAY, April 26rioob THE OAKLAND TUBUNE "9" H'i OMOAWAinBANMMKZmACE ill kMlaaiSu i wilmi'il fwau4 10 am to 2 pn. EASIER CBJEBM3IQN Dinm 1 11; x- AIABI iinajalwijIraawitoJyral" ndVFSindltMwaaiatoacMno to ftaCommuy Cantor ThoOarandTiffjuna.401 13D8U OaUand 94612, or ol 2064461 dSoclBeatTVc: an IMM and Oman and ta Eaaar Rant, Motto I KSBT4V. Oiml Z7 LAMDMARKS SM7MAKX37HandanffaVti Wat Was at to look the origlna of today -re BKE CUNC RB oan ona-w date OMHtH.tfciapa, 11 amis goto ta Mb Aw. Man. B7- v' am (fcapal Brawn Yotng'Tianar lam-Soul BmiSokW lamartllpm-RaMtotoniGoapol Muacl)nOfcandPniSanM 1laj EwtawMflg Frill vtti tfs 11 am Brara BMi Chhran Ourii vAh MtotoV Mn McNrir town Goapal Fan Hour atfi amnga-fatJoyoaTakm 1 am-Soul ShomaaiwahAI BWnJ Hlam-SoiiBMlSpKU theh homrffi The museum was founded tn 1948 and designated in 1963 as the city's official repository cf historical does- ments and artifacts.

Alook at the museum's Web site (wwwjilamedamuseunLorg) reveals a virtual tour of objects and furnishings on view, such as a fully fitted 19th century era barber shop, complete- with chair, cabinets and hatr cutting lmplementa and po f-ff- HE ALAMEDA Mo-; enm on Alameda AvoiuenearPrk JL Street ctwnmand central for an mtnp Vlctoclaji. totthn ohibtt "Kkto ft Queen VktarU'onTiewthroiigti April 21 Thta li the stem year for ftndfnti froin Bay Farm. Earfaart. Haigit. LoDgCeUoa.

Otta, St Joseph and Wash-. infirm ffftony wrtttng project! and crafts relating to her majesty and the building style named tor her. "You can see our dtfs history out on ttteatroet Just by going for a waUc'says esMnt organizer. Washington School teadier studcnta have been learning all about me more man 4.000 houses that were built here in Alameda during the period of Queen Anctorlaa reign (1837-1901)." This to me first year lor teacher Jerry Reynolds, alao from Washington School, to -parddpate wlm his students ute annual event "History can sometimes be a hard concept for students this age (first grade) to grasp. We had many haals-on activities with the kids where they could examine up close various 19th century urftntlODsVklorlauusedevv eryday.

and then had them draw what they saw. "I can see how future we can cover other concepts, such as geometric shapes, when we the students to look Today' i Organnd far Ptoai had a wan and Ira Mam am. mat at oaV i and and.lMhOT 580 and Grand Ira K.XMJ11 '-5mb ii mmm mm o. 7ml- nirMiM MMHbI VnlGioiQirnon am Shoppara ant Pwnl nt-i nw j- AiimnnMiiuM am-lhji Sofcaonawn Dr. VuaJ BaydYdurnHkMunnBnav lam-aAndnwaPrayarHour am takr Danny MdQml I ten icsssurszsr I ill MmriMH i nr art i nl KTOPTV LME MUSC Uib Warid Ground On HAMfnEUira about Victorian houses inthwccmrruinity vnxkbcwreritlycxiview Todays local uiMainmfcaj on Oak-tnAIOOP-IVPannaliqraUac tMam-knAaan rn adlulon to special ex- Dibits such as "Kids ft Queen Victoria." the museum also' hoatamonmhjkcturesfea- lining Bay Area authors and historians.

Admission Is free for members of the museum; $5 for othera. The next lecture set for Thursday, a allde presentation by architect and au-thorArrol Gelmer, features his new book "Red A lecture on early Berkeley 5 Richard Schwartz, author "Berkeley 1900." to be held on May 29 at 7 to based onvlntage.new8papera Schwartz rescued from a dumpster that depict lost frag- ments of day to day life from that turn of the century era. For a complete listing of the Upcoming lectures, log on to lam nandUganiaaOTWi ttJO am Local mm or into and Qound Aiaiounsanwai 11 am Fhm and 1:30 to 4 p.m.; and Saturday. 11 a.m. to4 p.m.

Admission to the museum is free, although donation are definitely encouraged. aaiaaSatoryWaek.apraaantaoon onOatdantfawafciaayaafXliBy the museum's Web site; or call 521-1233: The Alameda Museum is at 2324 Alameda Ave. in the landmark 1926 Masonic Lodge IMkhng, notable for its elaborately terracotta trimmed upper floor windows. The hours open are Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, ji KDOL iTbdai umyjainang on thOaaand Rybfe Snook aducatonal aooni awton, than 18 ICnamal 27 on ATaT Onto) a "llam KDOLNawanjal am-IEAMSOtoMlaamhg (Nom KDOL NmmmI S2BM-1inlPafmEducataHour Ipm-nXXraaHour 4am-OanndTaantShowna m-KDaNaw I 7 am 00C IM Craning Your Pah totRnJ lpm-1n)lrMEducaionHDur BJIam-KDOLMaHour ComrnamwianJi ItaDpmOoirwainaVEconDawalop- mmtvrm tM am-Jud Mom and Ma.

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Wednesday, April 9 Friday, April 1 1 April 23 FridayApril 25 Don't miss this opportunity to "secure your enrollment! Your camp or school won't want to miss out on these pages! MSEIIVE YOUR SPACE TODAY by contacting your account representative or by calling Margie Parker at (510) 293-2723. i 1 1 1 i i i i.

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