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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
from the Collection of SFMOMA
April 16 - June 14, 2015
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PHOTOGRAPHY
MEXICO Photography in Mexico...............page 2 The Haggin McKee Legacy.........page 6 1st & 3rd Thursdays....................page 5
BULLETINTHE HAGGIN MUSEUMVol. XVIII, No. 2 • Spring 2015Quarterly Newsletter for Museum Members
The Haggin Museum Members Bulletin April-June 20152
PHOTOGRAPHY IN MEXICOfrom the Collection of SFMOMA
When the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art closed its doors in June of 2013 to undergo a three year expansion project, “SFMOMA on the go” was launched. The unprecedented program is aimed at presenting exhibits throughout California while the Museum’s expansion is under way. Photography in Mexico is part of a statewide tour drawn from SFMOMA’s internationally acclaimed photography collection. Since 2013, Photography in Mexico has traveled to the Bakersfield Museum of Art and the Sonoma County Museum. The Haggin Museum is the tour’s final venue. Featuring approximately 75 photographs, Photography in Mexico reveals a distinctively rich and diverse tradition of photography in Mexico. The show begins with works from the medium’s first artistic flowering in the wake of the Mexican Revolution (1910–20) and goes on to explore the explosion of the illustrated press at midcentury, the documentary investigations of cultural traditions and urban politics that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s, and more recent considerations of urban life and globalization. As arts and culture flourished in Mexico after the Revolution, many European and American artists were drawn to the country. Among them were Edward Weston and Tina Modotti, who arrived in Mexico in 1923. Inspired by what they saw there, Weston and Modotti in turn
motivated Mexican photographers to pursue the medium’s artistic possibilities; their influence helped provide Mexican photographers with confidence that art photography was a viable path. Hence, the exhibition opens with a selection of works made in Mexico by Modotti and Weston during the 1920s and 1930s. One of the Mexican p h o t o g r a p h e r s encouraged by Modotti and Weston was Manuel Álvarez Bravo, who went on to become one of the most influential p h o t o g r a p h e r s and teachers in the country’s history, as well as a key figure in the broader international history of the medium. In considering Álvarez Bravo’s career, the exhibition illuminates the birth and development of a tradition of art photography in Mexico. In mid-20th-century Mexico, as in the United States and Europe, earning an adequate income as an art photographer was an unlikely proposition. Instead, many photographers made a living through
photojournalism, contributing to the numerous illustrated publications in circulation during this period. In the decades following the Revolution, there was great interest in traditional ways of life and in defining what it meant to be Mexican. Some photographers, such as Manuel Carrillo, created images documenting the nation’s traditions and celebrating its common people. Others, like Héctor García and Rodrigo Moya, rejected this sentimental approach, focusing instead on contemporary concerns and the political and social turbulence that continued to influence post-revolutionary Mexican life. The late 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of critical theory and a new interest in investigating the nature of photography as a medium; in Mexico as elsewhere, there were more
Graciela Iturbide, La Nuestra Señora de las Iguanas, Juchitán, Oaxaca, México (Our Lady of the Iguanas, Juchitán, Oaxaca, México), 1979; Collection SFMOMA, gift of the artist; © Graciela Iturbide
ON THE COVER: LEFT: Alejandro Cartagena, Business in a Newly Built Suburb in Juárez, from the series Suburbia Mexicana, 2009; Collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase; © Alejandro Cartagena TOP RIGHT: Nacho López, Constructores de ataúdes, Calle Nonoalco, Ciudad de México (Coffin Manufacturers, Nonoalco Street, Mexico City), 1959; Collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase; © Estate of Nacho López BOTTOM RIGHT: Lourdes Grobet, Ponzoña, Arena Coliseo, ca. 1983; Collection SFMOMA, gift of Jane and Larry Reed; © Lourdes Grobet
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On the 2nd Saturday of each month, we hold a hands-on event for families with children ages 5-12.for Families
Activities include art projects, interactive programs and museum wide events. Reservations are not required, but seating is available on a first come, first served basis. The museum supplies all materials for the projects at these events. Contact the Education Department (209) 940-6315 or education@hagginmuseum.org for more information. 2nd Saturdays for Families programming is generously underwritten by Joan W. Diehl.
opportunities to study photography and to pursue noncommercial projects. A number of Mexican photographers, such as Lourdes Grobet, Graciela Iturbide, Pedro Meyer, and Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, created extended documentary series. Iturbide lived among indigenous people and
recorded the details of their daily lives; Grobet focused on wrestling and the cultural concept of the mask; Ortiz Monasterio captured gritty, dystopian views of Mexico City. Since the 1990s, the attention of many Mexican photographers has turned away from cultural traditions and rural
landscapes and toward the cities and suburbs where many Mexicans now live. The exhibition closes with works by Alejandro Cartagena, Pablo López Luz, Daniela Rossell, and Yvonne Venegas that reflect this interest in the changing social landscape, looking atwealth and class, urbanization and land use, and the effects of the globalized economy. The exhibition draws extensively on recent gifts from Los Angeles collectors Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser. Exhibition texts are presented in English and Spanish.
Photography in Mexico from the Collection of SFMOMA is organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition is made possible by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation and by Bank of America.
Oscar Fernando Gómez Rodríguez, Untitled from The Windows Series, 2008-2010; Colec-tion SFMOMA; © Oscar Fernando Gómez Rodríguez
Pick up a special bag when you enter the museum and follow the instructions inside. You’ll be guided on an insider’s trip around the museum with activities and crafts to do and take home.
Your family tree has branches that spread far and wide. The special exhibit Fortunes & Family: The Haggin McKee Legacy will inspire you to think about your own family. We’ll have materials, ideas and a lot of fun!
MIRA, MIRA, LOOK!
WHO LIVES IN YOUR FAMILY TREE?
Saturday, June 13 1:30-3:00 p.m.
MYSTERY TRIP
Saturday, April 11 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 9 1:30-3:00 p.m.
Eyes and hands will be busy today. This festival of activities in celebration of the Photography in Mexico exhibit will explore how people see the world and offer fun ways for kids and families to share their perspectives.
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MUSEUM NEWS
DeltaFusion 2015 DeltaFusion is back for its fifth year! Giant puppets, original music and scores of community performers come together to celebrate the stories that bind us as a community to the riches of Stockton and the San Joaquin Delta region. DeltaFusion was honored to be featured in Annie Hughes’ TEDxLivermore presentation in September of 2014. Eight young participants took the stage to share the story of how Koi Became a Dragon. DeltaFusion organizers invite students age six and up to join this summer ’s workshops. Classes will be held at University of the Pacific’s Theater Arts Building in mask making, puppetry, movement and storytelling over a three-week period, culminating in a festival and pageant in beautiful Victory Park on Saturday June 27. The festival, starting at 5 p.m., includes food, craft, informational booths and vendors. It also showcases cultural, dance, and musical groups representing the cultural variety found within our geographical area. The pageant begins at 6 p.m. as we come together to tell a new story of where we are and why we came here. Participation in the workshops is free but enrollment through The Haggin Museum’s Summer Art Workshop is
required. Call (209) 940-6315 or email educat ion@hagginmuseum.org to sign up. More details are available at deltafusionstockton.com.
Giant puppets and celebrants of all ages take part in DeltaFusion 2014, “Weaving Tales with a Common Thread.” The annual festival and pageant celebrates the diverse heritage of Stockton and the San Joaquin Delta region.
Workshop InformationMonday-Friday, June 8-261:30-3:00; ages 6-12 3:30-5:30; ages 13+ at University of the Pacific
Valuable store volunteer and friend of the MSA, Edith “Edie” Jones passed away December 15, 2014. Edie had been involved with the store since its early days, some 24 years. She was well-known in the Museum and developed a lively reputation. At times she was a “force to be reckoned with,” and sometimes “a pistol,” but all were certain those traits fueled her work ethic and commitment to the Museum. Her loyalty was fierce -- that’s how she operated and that’s how she got things done. Those who knew her witnessed her warmth.
Edie’s passion for tradition and by the book approach to her various positions and undertakings (especially the annual Mad Hatter’s Tea Party) kept the auxiliary organized and the members on their toes. Few like her remain and the auxiliary is truly indebted to her.
REMEMBERING EDIE JONES
Museum Store Auxiliary V.P.’s Belen Koch (left) and Dianne LaRue presented CEO Tod Ruhstaller with a check at the auxiliary’s February board meeting. The check was donated from profits earned at the Museum Store in 2014.
Festival & PageantSaturday, June 27 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Victory Park
Victory Park Earth Day FestivalSunday, April 26 Stop by the DeltaFusion table!
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with Food & Drink
1st&3rd
Complimentary wine from Weibel Family Vineyards & Winery and snacks courtesy of the Junior Women’s Group will be available beginning at 6:30 p.m. every 1st & 3rd Thursday evening, when the museum is open until 9 p.m.
These special evenings vary each month to include live music, special guests and more. Make it a date!
April
THAT’S SHOWBIZ THEATRE PREVIEW:
Forbidden Broadway Thursday, April 2, 7:00 p.m.
Director James Reed gives us a sneak peek at this beloved send up of all things Broadway.
OPENING RECEPTION: Photography in Mexico
from the Collection of SFMOMA &
Fortunes & Family: The Haggin McKee Legacy
Thursday, April 16, 7:00 p.m. Special performance by the The West Winds Quartet. Past and present members of the Stockton Symphony, Stockton Concert Band, Valley Concert Band and Disney World Band perform a variety of music from classical favorites to pop and jazz. They are Pat Lindenburg-flute; Becky Secor Edgerton-oboe; Paul Edgerton-clarinet; and Marie Miebrecht-bassoon.
June
ÓRALE – CHECK IT OUT! Thursday, May 7, 7:00 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC: Washboard Monkeys
Thursday, May 21, 7:00 p.m.
American Roots Music at its finest! Upbeat and danceable rockabilly, swing, blues and jigs, all played with an acoustic bluegrass flair. Enjoy original music and songs you know, though you’ve never heard them played quite like this.
May
An evening of readings in English and Spanish inspired by the temporary exhibition Photography in Mexico from the Collection of SFMOMA. With writers Richard Rios, Nancy Aidé González, and Franciso X. Alarcon.
PUBLIC LECTURE: SFMOMA’S Corey Keller Thursday, June 4, 7:00 p.m.
Corey Keller, curator of special exhibition Photography in Mexico from the Collection of SFMOMA will speak about the exhibit.
STOCKTON CIVIC THEATRE PREVIEW: Legally Blonde
Thursday, June 18, 7:00 p.m.
Harvard Law gets more that it bargained for in this fan favorite adaptation of the film by the same name. Director James Reed takes us inside the “stacks.”
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SPECIAL EXHIBITION
James Ben Ali Haggin (1822 - 1914)
Father of Louis Terah Haggin
Fortunes
FORTUNES & FAMILY: The Haggin McKee Legacy, a special exhibition of photographs, paintings, artifacts and ephemera, explores the story behind the founding of one museum by two families over three generations. It is a tale of the financial successes rooted in the economic development of the West, the lifestyles made possible by such wealth and the legacy born of one couple’s willingness to share their fortune with the people of Stockton. And although both were drawn to California by the Gold Rush, the Haggin and McKee families chose separate paths in a journey that
would eventually bring them together 2,900 miles from the Golden State. James Ben Ali Haggin, a Kentucky lawyer, came to California in 1850 and along with his partner (and brother-in-law) Lloyd Tevis, settled in San Francisco. Their business interests were varied and proved extremely lucrative for both. They were principal stockholders in some of the most successful silver, gold and copper mining operations in the world and had extensive land holdings of over 2,000,000 acres throughout the West. Louis Terah Haggin, James’ oldest son, was also a lawyer. He represented his father and uncle in many of their enterprises and shared in their financial success. This success was reflected in their
lifestyles. Over the decades they owned homes in California, New York, Kentucky, Rhode Island, and New Jersey, furnishing them with antiques, decorative arts and paintings by American and European artists. The elder Haggin had two of the largest thoroughbred horse farms in the world and was quite well known in racing circles. The younger Haggin married a brilliant and talented San Francisco socialite—Blanche Butterworth—in 1873. Both spoke fluent French and maintained a residence in Paris. There they entertained artists, writers and members of the European nobility, one of whom married their only child—Eila—in 1892. Fortunately for our story, the marriage was not a happy one and the couple divorced in 1900.
the haggin mckee legacy
Louis Terah Haggin (1847 - 1929)
Father of Eila Haggin McKee
Eila Haggin McKee (1873 - 1936)
Married to Robert T. McKee
& Family:
April 16 - June 14 in the West Gallery
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SPECIAL EXHIBITION
James passed away in 1914, leaving an estate valued at well over $20,000,000. Louis—who became a widower the following year—now managed the family’s business interests. He and Eila both resided in New York, and it was there that Eila met Robert T. McKee, whom she wed in 1924. McKee was the son of William Frame McKee, who settled in Stockton in 1850. The McKees were one of the wealthier families in town—thanks to William’s success in business. The younger McKee studied art in San Francisco and Europe and eventually settled in New York where he became a successful interior designer and socially prominent. Upon his death in 1929, Louis left almost all of his $10,000,000 estate to Eila. Aware
of his hometown’s less than successful efforts to build a history museum, Robert and Eila decided to offer the San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society $30,000 and 180 paintings from her father’s estate if they would expand the focus of their museum to include an art wing named after her late father. Subsequent gifts of more paintings followed, establishing the Museum’s core art collection. In addition, bequests from both Eila and Robert created the Museum’s first endowment and the Robert T. McKee Student Art Exhibition. Today, as we approach our 85th anniversary, The Haggin Museum is a lasting tribute to both the financial success and generosity of two pioneer California families.
SPECIAL EVENT Author Ron Filion
Reading and Book Signing Saturday, May 2, 1:00 – 3:00
Robert T. McKee (1872 - 1943)
Married to Eila Haggin McKee
Drawing room of James Ben Ali Haggin’s Nob Hill home. Courtesy, California Historical Society, CHS2015.1918
The future Mrs. Eila Haggin McKee as Countess Eila Haggin Festetics de Tolna, 1895
Blanche Butterworth Haggin (1855 - 1915)
Mother of Eila Haggin McKee
Bouguereau’s “The Nymphaeum” hanging in the New York home of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Terah Haggin
Ron Fi l ion, author of Eaten by Cannibals, the tale of Eila Haggin’s disastrous first honeymoon voyage, will share stories of her misadventures in the gallery where Fortunes & Family: The Haggin McKee Legacy exhibit is on display.
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MUSEUM EVENTS & NEWS
Stockton Opera preview Eila book signing reading
Asian event June 6 upcoming art exhibits
July Art Workshops!
2015 SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS
July 2 - September 13, 2015 29th ANNUAL PASTEL SOCIETY of the West Coast
Oct 1, 2015 - Jan 10, 2016 Picasso, Miró & Hawaii Five-0:
Prints from the Jack Lord Collection
Oct 1, 2015 - Jan 3, 2016 FRAMED: STEP INTO ART
A Sip of Musical Bubbly: Stockton Opera Preview of Die Fledermaus
Saturday, April 18, 3:00 – 4:00
Imagine a champagne toast as Maestro Peter Jaffe gives a preview of the Stockton Opera’s production of Die Fledermaus, in anticipation of the May 29 & 31 fully staged performances. To be sung in English, Johann Strauss Jr.’s Die Fledermaus is filled with the warm and memorable charm of old Vienna’s waltz tradition, and the plot bubbles with elements of comic intrigue, disguise, and a touch of elegant naughtiness. Maestro Jaffe takes us through the historical background, plot, and musical elements of this beloved favorite, and cast members Jessica Siena, Daniel Ebbers, and Paul Kimball whet our appetites with some scenes from the operetta.
Clockwise from left: Peter Jaffe, Jessica Siena, Paul Kimball, Daniel Ebbers
Hand in Hand: Asian Pacific-American Heritage
Celebration at the Haggin Saturday, June 6, 1:00 – 4:00
This event is organized in collaboration with the Central Valley Asian-American Chamber of Commerce. Learn about the contributions of the Asian American community in San Joaquin County and enjoy music, fashion, dance, literature, art, hands-on activities, and displays of cultural heritage and history. Asian-themed food trucks will visit Victory Park. An Asian American community leader will be honored with a lifetime achievement award. FREE to all.
JULY ARTWORKSHOPS!
The July Summer Art Workshop is a hands-on and gallery experience for young artists ages 6–12. The classes will meet in the afternoon from 2:00–4:00, Tuesday to Friday. Cost is $55 per week for museum members, $65 for non-members. There is a 10% discount for siblings registered together. Contact education@hagginmuseum.org or (209) 940-6315 for more information.
July 14 - 17 SQUISH, SQUASH, STRETCH
July 21 - 24 PRINT IT!!
This class will investigate printmaking. Techniques include stamps, styrofoam plate printing, linoleum, and monoprints using a real roller printing press.
Explore art in three dimensions. We’ll use a variety of moldable, kid-friendly materials including plastilina, air-dry clay and fimo.
This engaging exhibit, on loan from the Minnesota Children’s Museum, invites children and adults to experience art like never before. Exhibition texts are presented in English and Spanish.
Rarely viewed prints by some of the biggest names in 20th century modernism
go on display. Organized by the Haggin with University of the Pacific curators Monika Meler and Bett Schumacher.
This international open exhibition, judged by artist Terri Ford, will feature close to 100 pastel paintings.
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSEUM TRAVEL
ANNUAL APPEAL November 11, 2014 – February 11, 2015 Anonymous Joe Avagliano Louise Bartholomew Robert & Susan Benedetti Richard & Verna Bercik William & Regina Brennan Mr. & Mrs. William Brierly George & Marilyn Brown Genevieve Burlando Janet Carothers & George Tolang Susan J. Caulfield Denis & Elinore Ceballos Betty J. Chupp Corie V. Coleman Mr. Thomas W. Colwell Rudy & Stephene Croce Gary & Kala Cummings Jamie Davis Dolores De Carli Tania Dragavon Bruce Duke James R. Dyke Barbara & David Edwards Ms. Ella M. Evans Joy Fagler Thomas J. Ferrari James Fox LaVerne Garibaldi Ben & Patti Gintjee Vickie Hargreaves Vern & Marge Hellwig
Dr. George R. Herron Thomas & Christy Hooper Bernice Hustow Ted & Maureen Hutz Al & Sally Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John K. La Rue Carolyn Lawrence Rudi Lindner Anthony & Joan Lombardi Linda & Anthony Lucaccini E. D. & Doris Marks Judith McGrew Ms. Karen L. McKee Marie Medford Margaret Melone & Cat Melone Henry & Marilyn Metzler Tracy & Deanna Miller Mrs. Helen Murphy Vicki & Lory Mussi Christine Nellman Mrs. Geraldine Nogare Carl A. & Sharon E. Nordstrom Ron Obert Evelyn Pankow Margie & Fred Paulsen Erlene & Frank Raspo Frank & Marilyn Rauzi Susan Rearic Peter & Faye Roberts James & Marilyn Rooke Frank & Ann Rossi Ernie & Pam Segale Joe & Dorothy Serra Anne B. Sheldon & Fred Nishi The Sinnock Family
Mr. Jud Smith Joanne Marsh Souchek Gary & Linda Spaugh Jessie R. Springborn Jon & Pauline Uota Linda & Manuel Valadez C. Kay Valverde Patricia R. Voss Anthony Vranicar Walt & Nora Wager David & Jo Wagner Tom & Barbara Walker Chris & Gail Wardell Dr. & Mrs. Paul Waters The C. A. Webster Foundation, Inc. Ms. Ann Worth
GIFT MEMBERSHIPSNovember 11, 2014 – February 11, 2015 Membership Given To Membership Given By
FAMILY Charles & Lisa Doe Robert G. & Margaret L. Merdinger Ms. Mary M. Drew Robert A. Drew
GIFTS & MEMBERSHIP
Enjoy the beauty of Ashland at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in June this year! This trip includes three plays: William Shakespeare’s first romance, Pericles; Damon Runyon’s hilarious musical classic, Guys and Dolls; and Alexander Dumas’ classic tale of vengeance, The Count of Monte Cristo. The cost of the trip includes lodging at The Plaza Inn and Suites, located in downtown Ashland. The hotel is convenient to restaurants, shopping and the theater. The hotel serves a generous breakfast daily, followed by delightful treats after the show. On the way home we will tour the Shasta Dam and, if some
should desire, make a quick stop at The Olive Pit in Corning. There will be stops for a no-host lunch on both travel days.
The double occupancy price is $965 and single occupancy is $1,265 for Museum members. Non-members will be charged an additional $50.00. OLLI and SICL members are invited to travel at the Museum member cost. For additional information, contact tour escorts Jo Anne Moore at (209) 477-6733 or
Barbara Moon (209) 477-5029. For reservations contact Merylene Marengo at (209) 940-6311 or AdminAssistant@hagginmuseum.org. Please sign up early so we may keep our group rates intact!
ASHLAND, OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVALJune 19-22, 2015
$965 double occupancy; $1,265.00 single occupancy
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Francisco Garibay & Family Chris & Donna Oldag
Nickolas & Megan Hale William & Karen Hale
Mark & Lindsay Kirsten William & Karen Hale
David & Patty Kirsten William & Karen Hale
James & Lisa Kooren Carol A. Sipe
Michael Lee & Autumn Null Fred M. & Nancy E. Lee
Mike & Rhonda Merrill Bob & Marcia Merrill
Monty & Lauri Merrill Bob & Marcia Merrill
Tyler & Carolyn Montgomery William & Karen Hale
Kate & Nathan Mussi Vicki & Lory Mussi
Celisa & Nicholas Mussi Vicki & Lory Mussi
Donald & Ellen Precissi Robert G. & Margaret L. Merdinger
Alison & Jeremy Skelton Janet & Kelly Nimtz
Evette Sola Margo Tzikas
Sara & Chris Stephens Janet & Kelly Nimtz
Cathy & Mark Toresdahl Ms. Jan Gerst
Mr. & Mrs. Philip N. Tracy Mr. & Mrs. Alfred M. Gassner
INDIVIDUAL Coreen Cook Bill & Colleen Cook
MEMBERSHIP & GIFTS Thomas Dietrich Mr. F. J. Dietrich IV
Richard Dietrich Mr. F. J. Dietrich IV Christine D. Fitzpatrick Dr. John A. Giehl Pattie Mathews Susan Rearic
Jane Riddle Vicki & Lory Mussi Victor A. Solari Vicki & Lory Mussi
Margo Tzikas Evette Sola
Rod & Sue Gale Gordon & Dodie Bettencourt
NEW AND UPGRADED* MEMBERSHIPS November 11, 2014 – February 11, 2015
CORNERSTONE – Patron Arlene A. Lawry* CORNERSTONE – Benefactor Sheridan & Jacqueline Gaffney
CORNERSTONE – Friendship George & Sharon Bensch* Melinda Meyer Niemi* Gary & Karen Rose*
SUPPORTING Dr. John & Lori Blinn* Bobbie and Bill Cook* Rod & Sue Gale* Rosalyn M. (Roz) Graham* John & Merrill Hambright* Steven M. Harvath & Claudia Collignon-Harvath* Chris & Alyssa Hill Ms. Marian Jacobs*
Mrs. Julie Low*Dr. Gordon & Mrs. Donna Luke*Mark McCloskey*Tom & Karen Migliori*Ken & Peggy Monroe*Sandra MorrisBette Outlaw & Charles R. Boyd*Tom PattiKristen Rinaker*Mr. Harley Smith*Ken & Rita Steele*Jan & Lynne Swanson*Linda & Don WileyMrs. Virginia Zapp*
FAMILYMonica Ambalal*Ms. Belen D. Arana*Allison AtasMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. BaileyCarol BurnsCecelia CardinalliYvette DavisJohn & Leslie Edman*Manuel GarciaRichard & Valerie GarnicaKathy and Dave Graham*Ben GrimesWilliam & Karen HaleThomas & Dana HoodJohn & Jeannette Jenkins*Eric JohnsonJodi KesslerMark & Mikki Kindelberger*Caroline KinnikinMr. & Mrs. Alan LeeTy & Mary Ann PaffordMarilyn & Ken RamacherJan & Joseph ReddingRichard & Kieu SarmientoAshi & Sindi ShethRichard & Jennifer StewartDaniel StoneTalisha Thomas & Doris Jones*Corey Tsutsumi & Alisa TsutsumiMrs. Patricia C. Vannucci*Nir & Rachel VegvaizerArturo & Ana VeraVern & Jenise Vierra
INDIVIDUALGregory BoKathy CasenaveDr. Roy ChildsAnn J. Cowan
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Joanne EversoleMary GibbsDamian GonzalezDeanna HeikkinenChuck HewittKaren JimisonJohn Karow, Jr.Patricia LingMarie A. MielbrechtCaroline NunnMary Ann PolettiCatherine PugaNhan Robinson RandallVictor ReyesJorge RuizGabriel M. SanchezGenola SpoonhourVirginia B. TrogliaNeal Velgos
MEMORIAL GIFTSNovember 11, 2014 – February 11, 2015
In memory of Charles H. Bloom Doray & Reid Johnson
In memory of Bonnie BoggianoMr. & Mrs. Arthur SanguinettiMrs. Eleanor Vogel
In memory of Chonie BuettnerErnie & Pam Segale
In memory of Bobbe CampbellDonald & Susan LenzJoanne Thompson
In memory of Bill ChaseSandi & Tod Ruhstaller
In memory of Thelma ColbergDorothy KingDoris Lease
In memory of Xena DavisJamie & Randall Davis
In memory of Vi HickinbothamElizabeth HainesAlice & Dwayne McClendonKen & Gayle RileyReed & Renee RobbinsSandi & Tod RuhstallerLouise S. TalleyJoanne Thompson
In memory of Edie JonesLisa FallsMs. Jan GerstHaggin Museum StoreMuseum Store AuxiliaryDoray & Reid JohnsonE. D. & Doris Marks
In memory of Dr. William E.Latham’s Birthday
Ms. Karen L. McKee
In memory of Claudia MachadoJoanna Machado Perez
In memory of Dwayne McClendonHolden & Winnie Wong
In memory of Donna MerrittJerry & Judy Yucht
In memory of Margaret Selna Morgan
Ms. Karen L. McKee
In memory of Jene PankowEvelyn Pankow
In memory of Pearl PiperMs. Jan GerstMs. Karen L. McKee
In memory of David ReaJim & Shirley AnthonyMiss Ann EberhardtSandi & Tod Ruhstaller
In memory of Jean Sanderson Alice G. Lenz
In memory of William P. Schuler, Jr.Miss Ann EberhardtDonald & Susan LenzDick & Caroline McClureSandi & Tod Ruhstaller
In memory of Ruth SpanerVicki & Lory Mussi
In memory of Barre StephensNancy Drew-Stephens
In memory of Dr. Robert B. TalleyNancy ChavezMr. & Mrs. David T. MottJoanne Thompson
In memory of Jean M. WernerAlice G. Lenz
SPECIAL GIFTSNovember 11, 2014 – February 11, 2015
Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary Ronald & Bonnie Duncan
Celebrating the 80th Birthday of Marlene Hnath
Bill & Shirley StormDana & Sabina GrauPeter & Alexandra Ottesen
Charles P. Berolzheimer Foundation Development Endowment
Charles P. Berolzheimer Foundation, Inc.
Honoring Bob FergusonMim Hodge
Honoring Doray & Reid JohnsonRussell Johnson
Honoring Evelyn & the late Jene Pankow
John & Jeannette Jenkins
Unrestricted GiftHaggin Museum Jr. Women’s GroupHaggin Museum StoreWilliam Swagerty & Shirley
DickermanPres SchulerBarbara & Bill SchwartzAnna M. TaylorDonald & Susan Watts
MEMBERSHIP & GIFTS
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Erin Hicks - RegistrarLisa Cooperman - Curator of EducationLindsey Munzel - Education AssistantKristen Anema - Membership/Marketing CoordinatorMeredith Lange - Publicity CoordinatorMerylene Marengo - Administrative AssistantLisa Falls - Museum Store Manager
Tod Ruhstaller - Chief Executive Officer, Curator of HistorySusan Obert - Deputy Director, Director of DevelopmentKaren Richards - Chief Financial OfficerKylee Congrave - Curator of Collections
Kurt BlakelyThomas E. Bowe III Angela BrusaJane R. ButterfieldSteven J. Cottrell
Kathleen A. HartBill JefferyChris McCaffreyDick McClureCarol J. Ornelas
Gina Brown RishwainSharon K. Schenone David M. SilvaMonica J. StreeterEd Zuckerman
2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEESKerry L. Krueger, Chair James Hanley, Vice Chair Mike Klocke, Secretary Kevin Soulsby, Treasurer
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1st ThursdayThat’s SHOWBIZ: Theatre Preview
7:00 PM*
First Fridays with OLLI & SICL
2:00-4:00 PM
Stockton Opera Preview: Die Fledermaus 3:00-4:00 PM*
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APRIL 2015 THE HAGGIN MUSEUM Events Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Board of Trustees 4 PM
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DMT 10 AM
Docent Council Field Trip9:30 AM
FREE Admission Day
MYSTERY TRIP1:30-3:00 PM*
JWG 10 AM
3rd Thursday
* See article in this issue
++ Advance reservations required
Docent Council Board Meeting
9:30 AM
LACP Spring Card Party
1:00-4:00 PM*++
Victory Park Earth Day Festival*
Photography in Mexico and
Fortunes & Family opening reception
7:00 PM*
Victory Park1201 N. Pershing AvenueStockton, CA 95203-1699
(209) 940-6300Fax: (209) 462-1404
www.hagginmuseum.org
Tod RuhstallerCEO; Curator of History
truhstaller@hagginmuseum.org 940-6314Karen Richards
Chief Financial Officerkrichards@hagginmuseum.org 940-6313
Lisa CoopermanCurator of Education
education@hagginmuseum.org 940-6315Lindsey Munzel
Education Assistantlmunzel@hagginmuseum.org 940-6332
Meredith LangePublicity Coordinator
mlange@hagginmuseum.org 940-6312Lisa Falls
Museum Store Managerstore@hagginmuseum.org 940-6319
Susan ObertDeputy Director; Director of Development
sobert@hagginmuseum.org 940-6331Kylee Congrave
Curator of Collectionskdenning@hagginmuseum.org 940-6333
Erin HicksRegistrar
ehicks@hagginmuseum.org 940-6321Kristen Anema
Membership/Marketing Coordinatorkanema@hagginmuseum.org 940-6316
Merylene MarengoAdministrative Assistant
AdminAssistant@hagginmuseum.org 940-6311Celia Castro
Front Desk Receptionistfrontdesk@hagginmuseum.org 940-6317
CONTACT INFORMATION
Public Hours:
THE HAGGIN MUSEUM
Saturdays-Sundays ...... 12:00-5:00 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays .... 1:30-5:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Thursdays ........ 1:30-9:00 p.m.
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1st Thursday
Ron Filion: Book Presentation
1:00-3:00 PM*
Asian Pacific-American Heritage Celebration
1:00-4:00 PM*
1st Thursday6:30 PM
DeltaFusion 5:00-7:00 PM*
Museum Store Auxiliary 12 NOON
Museum Closed
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
JUNE 2015 THE HAGGIN MUSEUM Events Calendar
Museum Store Auxiliary12 NOON
Docent Council Board Meeting
9:30 AM
Docent Council Board Meeting
9:30 AM
MIRA, MIRA, LOOK!
1:30-3:00 PM*
Who Lives in Your Family Tree? 1:30-3:00 PM*
1st ThursdaySFMOMA’s
Corey Keller7:00 PM*
Museum Closed
Museum Closed
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Museum Closed
Museum Closed
Museum Closed
Museum Closed
Museum Closed
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DMT 10 AM
Docent Council General Meeting
9:30 AM
Public Hours:
Saturdays–Sundays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:00–5:00 p.m. Wednesdays–Fridays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30–5:00 p.m.1st & 3rd Thursdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30–9:00 p.m.
3rd ThursdayStockton Civic
Theater Preview: Legally Blonde
7:00 PM*
DMT 10 AM
FREE Admission Day
First Fridays with OLLI & SICL
2:00-4:00 PM*
First Fridays with OLLI & SICL
2:00-4:00 PM*
LACP Potluck1:00 - 3:00 PM
JWG 10 AM
Docent Council General Meeting
& Luncheon9:30 AM
MAY 2015 Events CalendarTHE HAGGIN MUSEUM
Cornerstone Society Event
6:00 PM++
DMT: Oregon Shakespeare
Festival*++
* See article in this issue
++ Advance reservations required
Board of Trustees 4 PM
Board of Trustees 4 PM
3rd ThursdayWashboard Monkeys
7:00 PM*
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Órale - Readings inspired by Photography
in Mexico - 7:00 PM*
JWG 10 AM
Memorial Day
Exhibitions Close: Photography in
Mexico and Fortunes & Family
INDEPENDENCE DAY Museum Closed
429th Annual Pastel Society
exhibition opens
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