Exciting Update on Archives Project
Thank you very much to those of you who have donated towards our Archives Project campaign! As of today we have raised $3,460 of our $5,000 goal and we are only halfway through April.
To inspire us to reach that finish line, an anonymous donor has offered a $5,000 match if we reach our goal in April. The match would be applied to our next Archives Project initiative.
Help us unlock that match with a gift at any amount.
Help provide online access to more than 1,000 slide images documenting historic San Francisco architecture in the 1950s and 1960s.
(More fun news: we have a promising clue on the identity the mysterious photographer of these never-before-seen views of San Francisco. We will keep you posted as we keep digging.)

Some of you may have noticed that there was an initial bug with our donation form that prevented transactions from completing, this has now been fixed. You can also mail a check. just notate "Archives Project" and mail to SF Heritage, 2007 Franklin Street, SF, CA 94109.

Upcoming Events PSA
TONIGHT (Virtual): Join our President and CEO Woody LaBounty for a special program telling the story of the 5,610 cottages constructed for the refugees of the great San Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906. April 15, 6:00 PM. Register to receive Zoom details. Free
This Friday and Saturday (In-person): SF Heritage is partnering with the Gregangelo Museum to tell the story of the Haas-Lilienthal House's survival during the 1906 earthquake, with a creative twist! April 17 @ 5:30 pm and April 18 @ 2:00 pm Tickets $55.
April 22 event at the Geneva Car Barn and Powerhouse (in-person): We've now reached max seated capacity for this event (150). If you missed registering, check back closer to the event for last-minute openings. April 22, 6:00 pm. Free, registration required for entry.
Save the Date! Join a free public meeting on Wednesday, April 29 at the Park Branch Library (1833 Page Street) to hear more about our plans for the Doolan-Larson House and Storefronts at the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets. Hear from the teams working on proposals to transform the site and share your comments and questions. April 29, from 5:30-7:30 pm. Free. More details and schedule coming soon!

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